Tosyn Bucknor’s Hubby, Aurelien Boyer Pens Moving Tribute to Late Father-In-Law
Aurélien ‘Omowale Ajala’ Boyer, French husband to On Air Personality, Tosyn Bucknor has penned a heartwarming tribute to his wife’s dad who recently died.
The social media content creator lost her dad, Segun Bucknor on the 11th of August 2017 in Lagos. He was also the father of Funke Bucknor-Obruthe, a lawyer and CEO of Zapphaire Events.
Segun Bucknor who was a contemporary of Sir Victor Uwafo and Victor Olaiya, was alleged to have been down with stroke for a while. The father was said to have died at the age of 71.
Mr Bucknor was a legendary Nigerian musician and one of the pioneers of the early Nigerian music sound, learning the art from the legendary Roy Chicago of the highlife fame.
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Nigerian on-air-personality, Tosyn Bucknor, married her French beau, Aurélien Boyer two years ago, the pair are so much in love with each other but do not have a child yet.
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Aurelien took to his Instagram to pen a moving tribute to his late father in-law, according to him, he learnt a lot of things from him and he was proud to see people’s reaction when they find out he was his dad-n-law.
“Dear Segun Bucknor, E kaa ro, I know you but would have loved to know more on the beginning of your day. You need to tell me a lot about you. I’m sure your youth is worth a million gists.
You made me realize we never ask ourselves enough the right questions, at the right time: what is a dad and his importance in life? How did you live through adult age, questions, responsabilities? How was your family life in Yaba? A million gists… But you’ve left a million memories people love to share, starting from your wonderful wife Sola.
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Dear Segun Bucknor, E kaa san,
You left a great musical legacy at the afternoon of your life. The first thing I loved when I discovered Nigeria 5 years ago was afrobeat music. I am proud to see people’s reactions when realizing you are my father-in-law. Your daughter will maintain this flame ablaze.Dear Segun Bucknor, E ku irole,
At the sunset of your life, your 2 beautiful daughters started building upon & honouring your legacy. Your not-so-impressive heights. How you compensate with your generosity, authenticity and sense of humour. Funke keeps your endless energy, friendliness and willingness to communicate alive. Tosyn keeps your creativity, 10 phones, cute chin & little mouth, naughty smile and…coca cola addiction alive. You even gave me the most important clue to make my wife happy: ‘give her what she wants, give her what she needs’, as you sang.Dear Segun Bucknor, E ka ale,
I am grateful I got the chance to know you for the past 2 years, before the end of your day. I will always remember your warm welcome to the Bucknors inspite of the difficulties to engage a long conversation. Your commandable efforts to drop a few words in French for me. While I dreaded the potential culture clash, you & Sola made me feel once and for all more than just an oyinbo in Nigeria. I remember your passion to communicate against all odds & through all means: language, social media, SMS’s. And if I had to pick one single memory of you, it would be that pure joyful smile your when we announced our marriagr. I’m happy I humbly contributed to your happiness.Dear Segun Bucknor, Daddy,
O daa bo. Or, I should say, o daa ro.”
Photo credit: Instagram
nice one
Beautiful tribute. May his soul rest in peace.
Nice one