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‘Letting Her Go Was The Kindest Thing To Do’ – Famous Fuji Artist, Pasuma Speaks On Mom’s Tragic Death

‘Letting Her Go Was The Kindest Thing To Do’ – Famous Fuji Artist, Pasuma Speaks On Mom’s Tragic Death

Nigerian Fuji Icon, Wasiu Alabi aka Pasuma has spoken about how painful it was losing his beloved mother and how he is coping with the tragic demise.

In an interactive session with actress, Iyabo Ojo on the ‘Gold Room with Iyabo Ojo‘ podcast, the single dad of seven expressed the need to let go of his mother, Alhaja Adijat Kuburat, saying she has being through a lot.

The legendary musician expressed genuine feelings about accepting his mother’s passing and how it has clearly created a big gap in his life. He spoke of the affection and attention he gave his mother in her last hours.

He also recalled how his mother would often check on him, especially while he was away for concerts.

Speaking on his strong relationship with his mother and how her death was inevitable, Pasuma said:

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“It has happened. There is nothing I can do about it. I love my mum. If I was asked to give anything in exchange for her life, I would have gladly done that. But that’s what God wanted so I have to let her go.

She had suffered a lot. I did my best to take care of her. It’s not easy losing mum or someone close to your heart.

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With a heavy heart, I’ve accepted her passing as God’s will. The pain she endured in her last days made it clear that letting her go was the kindest thing to do, despite how much it hurt.

I was by her side, cooking for her, ensuring she took her medication, and taking care of her personal needs. It was important for me to ensure she felt loved and cared for during those tough times.

Her constant calls to ensure I was safe and sound, her inability to sleep until I returned home, truly showed the depth of her love and concern for me. Now, I miss those calls, those check-ins that reminded me I was loved.”

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