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Death: The Ultimate Reality of Late Apostle Oluruntoba Oke! — Rotimi Makinde




Death, which is known as IKU in the Yoruba language, is the inevitable and universal experience that awaits us all. It's a topic often shrouded in mystery, fear, and uncertainty. Yet, death has a profound impact on our lives, often serving as a wake-up call that resets our brain and mentality about life.

Death has a way of putting things into perspective. When someone we know, such as  Apostle Toba Oke, passes away, it forces us to confront our own mortality. We're reminded that life is fleeting and that our time on this earth is limited. This realization can be both sobering and liberating.

It has a way of clarifying what truly matters in life. Wealth, power, or reward system is no longer his headache. Lobatan! When faced with the loss of a loved one, we're forced to reevaluate our priorities. We begin to question what's truly important to us in life and what we want to achieve in the time we have left.

The death of a close friend also helps us appreciate the beauty of life. When we lose someone, we're reminded of the preciousness of every moment. We begin to cherish the time we have with loved ones and to appreciate the beauty of the world around us.Toba is gone,so sad. We went round together as a formidable  member of the central working  committee  of South West Agenda SWAGA 23.O pari!.

Finally, death prompts us to search for its  meaning in life. When faced with the reality of our own mortality, we're forced to confront the question of what gives our lives purpose. This search for meaning can lead us to discover new passions, deepen our relationships, and find a sense of fulfillment.

Death is a harsh reality that awaits us all. Yet, it's also a powerful catalyst for growth, reflection, and transformation. By confronting our own mortality, we can reset our mentality about life, reevaluate our priorities, appreciate life's beauty, and find meaning in our existence.We were together in every corner, we were the titans  that voiced out the need for South West Agenda. I can't imagine you are no more our dear treasurer .
Power and wealth mean nothing to him further ... 

Adieu .Hon Apostle Oloruntoba Oke.

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