Tue. Feb 17th, 2026
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By Hameed Braimah

Former Edo 2024 Labour Party, LP governorship aspirant on the banner of Labour party, LP, Amb. Princess Asha Okojie has described the undying memory of her late mother as a deep reflection of the love and care she gave to her and her siblings while she lived.

Princess Okojie made this disclosure while briefing journalists in Benin City on the occasion of the first year anniversary of her late mother, Princess Lucy Okojie who passed away on August 8, 2024.

She said as a true pillar of her family, her late mom dedicated her time and resources for the upliftment of others, leaving behind a legacy of service, generosity and selflessness.

“Princess Lucy Okojie was a woman of grace and profound wisdom. She was a guiding light to her children. She nurtured and encouraged them with love, discipline and the fear of God. Her devotion in this respect extended to her role as a grand mother and great-grand mother, where she left cherished memories that will be treasured for a long time”.

According to her, the late Lucy Okojie was not just a mother but a teacher, confidant and a guiding light, adding that her life was a masterpiece of faith and love.

“You taught me the true meaning of strength and grace. I watched you face challenges with unwavering faith and resilience that inspired everyone around you. Your kindness and compassion knew no boundaries. You opened your heart and your house to so many, thereby creating a legacy of love that has outlived you”.

Princess Asha Okojie said she would continue to remember her warm and beautiful smile and the way her presence brought peace and comfort to everyone, stressing that her mother had the charm of characters to bring people together, healed wounds with words of encouragement.

Princess Okojie said she could not forget in hurry their last shared moment filled with inspirations, love and encouragement to live a purposeful life worthy of emulation.

“My mother will forever be remembered for the indelible impacts she made on the lives of those who were fortunate to meet her when she was alive”.

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