‘Forever My Love’ – Lagbaja’s Widow Pens Emotional Tribute To Late Husband

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At the national cemetery in Abuja

Mariya Lagbaja, widow of the late Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja, has avowed her eternal love to her departed husband in an emotional tribute captured alongside others in the burial programme brochure.

Clearly in a struggle to relieve her heartaches and pain, Mariya took a trip down memory lane, recalling the connection and understanding she shared with her husband of about 17 years.

Mariya, who described their relationship as one built on “friendship, love, and unwavering support”, also reflected on the great times they spent together as a couple, saying despite that this was cut short, she would always treasure the moments and memories with gratitude to God.

She poured her heart out thus; “Meeting you over 17 years ago left an indelible mark on my life. Our friendship stood the test of time and meant the world to me. We shared a bond that was meant to last a lifetime. Though this was cut short, I treasure every moment with you, my shining light”.

Mariya recounted that their journey began on December 29, 2007, the day they vowed to spend their lives together, describing her late husband as a man who loved, cared for, and devoted himself to her, calling him her “strength and source of joy”.

While vowing to love Lagbaja forever as well as hold on to their cherished memories and the enduring bond they shared, she recollected thus; “On the 29th of December, 2007, we chose each other for a lifelong journey. But death has taken away the man who loved, cared for, and cherished me with all he had. You carried me when no one was watching, you wiped my tears when I could not hold them back, and your shoulder was my strength to face the world.

“You brought so much beauty and joy to my life. In a world of ordinary moments, you created extraordinary happiness for me. As I look back on how great, amiable, kind, compassionate, generous, and adorable you were to me, I make bold to say that my love for you is forever.

“I will hold our memories, time, moments spent together so dear to my heart and cherish them throughout my lifetime because your love and support were my rock and guiding force always. If only you could hear me now. I love you infinitely.”

For Mariya, Lagbaja was the spiritual leader of their home, who inspired her and their children to love and serve God wholeheartedly. According to her; “As the spiritual leader of our home, you taught us to love Jesus and serve him in spirit and truth. At all times, you always sing and dance so joyfully in the presence of God, regardless of your status and this gives me the hope and assurance that you are in a better place, doing just the same with the host of heaven. You were truly our pastor and our priest, and I have no doubt that you are watching over us, my guardian Angel. “

Mariya said that notwithstanding his busy schedule, her late husband was a dedicated father who created time for his children, adding; “A true and dedicated father you were. The job never gave you enough time to spend with the family or share in the milestones of the children, but those short moments we spent together can never be taken away from us. At every opportunity, you created time for Emmanuel and Dara.

“You looked at their school work, solved mathematical problems or just simply played with them. To us, you are our hero and you will never be forgotten. Your legacy lives on in our children and they promise to make you proud.”

Also acknowledging that her spouse fought a good fight to the very end, the late General’s widow lamented; “Who will ask me, ‘What is the latest?’ Who will call me, ‘The Boss?’ Who will give me that morning hug before heading off to work?”

“On the 5th of November, as I looked at you lying there on that bed, I knew you had fought the good fight to the very end. Though you are gone, you will surely be missed by your loved ones, all who knew you, and the countless lives you touched. For me and our children, you will always be in our hearts”, she said

“I will surely miss all these and so much more, my Jump Master. My leader, my friend, my husband, our father, my hero, my love and God’s General, I salute you. Till we meet to part no more, sleep on Daddy!”, Mariya signed off with a heavy heart.
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General Lagbaja died on Tuesday, November 5 and was buried on Friday, November 15, 2024 at the Abuja National Cemetery in a solemn ceremony attended by top government officials, military leaders, and members of the diplomatic corps.

The home-going ceremony was also marked by numerous tributes and a posthumous national honour conferred on the departed COAS by President Bola Tinubu.

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