Olumuyiwa Balogun-Adesanmi, wife
of Pius Adesanmi, has expressed her gratitude to everyone for their kind words,
support and condolences on the passing away of her husband.
Adesanmi, Nigerian-born Canadian
professor, died in a plane crash that claimed 157 lives in Ethiopia on March
10.
The native of Isanlu, Yagba east
local government area of Kogi state, was aged 47.
In a statement issued on Sunday,
the widow described her husband as an “uncommon breed”
She said despite her late
husband’s busy schedules, he mapped out quality time to spend with his family,
especially Tise, their 7-year-old daughter.
She thanked the Nigerian and
Canadian governments and people for their support.
“I have no words to describe the
depths of my pain on the untimely passing of my husband, Pius Adesanmi. He was
an extraordinary scholar, husband, devoted father and a fine gentleman,” she
said.
“He was an uncommon breed. He
wrote about human rights, gender equality and human dignity. He practised what
he preached. I am a living witness to the kindness of his soul and love for
others.
“Pius Adesanmi enjoyed spending
time with his family and friends. Our daughter Tise’s words often tugged at his
heart every time he needed to travel. He compensated for his regular absences
by being generous with his time. He was witty, funny and a joy to behold.
“My family and I have been
touched by the incredible demonstrations of support and waves of condolences
sent our way. I have learned about people of all ages and backgrounds, who
never met Pius Adesanmi but broke down in tears when they learned of his death.
I am comforted by the sheer enormity of the lives he touched. He lived and died
in pursuit of a better world. He lived and died in service to Africa. Nigeria
was dear to his heart and he longed for Nigeria’s development. Pius Adesanmi
was also a Canadian citizen and deeply appreciated the blessings of making
Canada home.
“I appreciate the tremendous
support from the Canadian and the Nigerian governments. The administration,
students and faculty at Carleton University have been exemplary in our moment
of grief. The academic community in Canada, Nigeria and around the world have
been immense in their tributes. I applaud all individuals and institutions
around the world that have held or plan to hold vigils, processions and other
events to mark my husband’s transition. I thank all local, national and
international media organizations for their professionalism in the coverage of
the unfortunate crash. Our extended family, neighbours, and friends from all
areas of human endeavour have stood solidly by us. I am deeply grateful. Mo
dupe, E se pupo, Merci. Thank you.
“Pius Adebola Adesanmi, the whole
family misses you. I miss you. I miss your laughter, ebullience, reassuring
presence as well as the effervescence and incandescence of your person. ‘Bola,
you were an uncommon star in the firmament of God’s creation. Oko mi, sun re o
(sleep well, my husband). O daro o. Goodnight, Okun ‘Bola.”
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