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Natasha Pays Tribute to Salawu’s Late Mother
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has joined political leaders and community figures in mourning the death of Mrs. Alice Salawu, mother of former Kogi State Deputy Governor, Dr. Philip Salawu. The centenarian passed away on June 9 at the age of 107, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and devotion.
A Condolence Visit
During her condolence visit, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan described the late matriarch as a woman of rare strength and wisdom. She noted that living to 107 was not only remarkable but also a testimony to a life of faith and sacrifice.
“Attaining the age of 107 is a rare blessing, and her life stands as a testament to God’s abundant grace and faithfulness,” she said. The senator urged the family to celebrate Mrs. Salawu’s fulfilled life even as they grieve her passing.
A Life of Impact
Mrs. Salawu was remembered as a pillar of her community, whose influence extended beyond her immediate family. Her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren continue to embody her values of kindness and resilience. Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan emphasized that her legacy would inspire future generations.
“While her passing leaves a great void, Mama’s legacy lives on through the countless lives she touched with her wisdom and exemplary character,” she added.
Comfort for the Bereaved
The senator extended heartfelt condolences to Dr. Philip Salawu and his siblings, praying for divine strength during the mourning period. She assured the family of her support and encouraged them to draw comfort from the remarkable life their mother lived.
“I pray that Almighty God grants you comfort, strength, and peace. May He uphold the family and give you the fortitude to bear this loss,” she said.
Salawu’s Political Journey
Dr. Philip Salawu served as Deputy Governor of Kogi State between 2003 and 2012 under Governor Ibrahim Idris. He remains a prominent figure in the state’s political landscape. The death of his mother has drawn tributes from associates, community leaders, and well-wishers who recognize her role in shaping a family deeply involved in public service.
Community Tributes
Beyond the political sphere, Mrs. Salawu’s passing has sparked an outpouring of tributes from community members who admired her longevity and dedication. Many described her as a source of inspiration, noting that her life reflected values of perseverance and faith.
Her death at 107 is being seen not only as a moment of grief but also as a celebration of a rare achievement in longevity. For many, she represents a generation that endured hardship yet remained steadfast in nurturing families and communities.
A Celebration of Legacy
Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s visit underscores the importance of honoring elders whose lives embody resilience and service. By paying tribute to Mrs. Salawu, she highlighted the role of women in shaping Nigeria’s social and political fabric.
The senator’s message of comfort and celebration reflects a broader cultural tradition in Nigeria, where the passing of centenarians is often marked by both mourning and thanksgiving.
The death of Mrs. Alice Salawu at 107 has united political leaders, family members, and community figures in reflection. Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s condolence visit emphasized the balance between grief and gratitude, urging the family to celebrate a life well lived.
As tributes continue to pour in, Mrs. Salawu’s story stands as a reminder of the enduring influence of matriarchs whose lives shape generations and communities.