The aged mother of the late MIC Caskets and Undertakers boss, Olatunji Okusanya who died in the ill-fated Associated Aviation plane crash, Mrs. Juliana Olayemi Okusanya is still in shock according to a family source. The
late Okusanya who would have turned 60 in a few weeks, died alongside
his 30-year-old son (also named Tunji) in the Akure-bound plane
conveying the remains of the former governor of Ondo State, Dr.
Olusegun Agagu for burial last Thursday.
The plane crashed shortly
after takeoff from the Lagos Airport, killing16 of the 20 people on
board. When
Sunday Sun visited the Bariga, Lagos home of the Okusanya matriarch,
the 91-year-old bereaved mother looked pale, fragile and speechless. She
managed to respond to greetings from the crowd of sympathizers who
thronged her residence endlessly. By
her side were rolls of tissue paper, which indicated that she had been
crying herself to stupor. It was just a matter of minutes before she
excused herself from the sitting room and was led into a nearby room.
For the next two hours, it became obvious that grandma, as she is fondly
called, had retired for the day. During
the two hours of wait, it was gathered that the late Okusanya was the
rallying force of the Okusanya kindred. Okusanya, who took over his
father’s business, was until his death a philanthropist, another thing
he inherited from his late father. A family member who would not like to be named told the reporters that:“Grandma
has been taking it as a Christian, since the Holy Book says that we
should not mourn as the unbelievers because we will see our dead on the
resurrection morning. But I can tell you that it is not easy at all.
Mama keeps shouting ‘two generations at once.’ We are taking solace in
God. Grandma is still greatly in shock and disbelief,” she said. Members
of the Okusanya family lamented that if they had known that their
loving Tunji and his son would not come back alive, they would have
prevented him from accepting a job, which they said had caused them so
much pain and anguish.
“It
is sad, very sad,” another family member was heard lamenting. “Why
would they use another casket to bury Agagu? Why not the one from MIC
that was used initially. It is sad. The rate at which lives are being
lost in this country is becoming alarming. It is only God that will
console Junior’s mum,” he lamented.
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