I just thank God, to have met Mrs. Victoria Adade in the train of my life. I met her at Nuga Best Shop 2012. Due to multiple body and joint pains in our bodies, we automatically fell in love with each other and she became my sister and friend till her
death.
She was quite a strong woman, who led her children to be strong and independent from their early years.
Exceptionally loved by everyone at Nuga Best and we care about each other and even our prayer group that I took to her house on Zoom one afternoon which she enjoyed and they got to know her on Zoom. She was pleasant, chatty, bubbly and ever smiling, ever happy and ever ready to help. We shared our life stories, she did not come to terms with the sudden death of her husband, whom she loved dearly until her sudden death too.
But she loved her children dearly and they loved her so much and cared for her. She would fight like a wounded lion, to protect her children. Her worries, love and concerns over them, told the whole story of a loving Christain mother and family. She was a good Christain, and loved God, and I am glad she died in Christ. Her children, well brought up, and respectful to all her friends and other humans, became my nephews and my nieces.
Death is cruel, and her sudden death has left a great vacuum in my life and everyone that knew her. She would be terribly missed. But thank God Jesus is coming back to put an end to death for ever. I hope that time will eventually soothe your grief and that the support of your loving family will help assuage the pain.
Please love God as your mother did. Keep His commandments, that’s all we need to be saved. A bright light has gone out in that family, but this light continues to burn in you, her children. I love you all and I am a phone call away. God Bless you and keep you, may he lift his countenance upon you all and give you peace now and for evermore Amen.
Yours,
Aunty Zipp Ngwaba.