Ozioma Okposo, the late Nigerian gospel singer Sammie Okposo’s wife, took to social media to wish him a happy birthday.
Remember that after a Church service, the singer, who died on November 25, 2022, was buried on December 16, 2022, at a private cemetery in Ikoyi.
According to Gistlover, Ozy, who is still grieving her husband’s death, took to Instagram to share cute photos of the musician.
The widow revealed how much she misses her husband, noting how Sammie enjoys celebrating his birthday.
She went on to say that her husband’s passing is definitely difficult, but that even in her tears, she finds God’s grace to be strong.
Ozy wrote: “My dearest hubby, It’s your birthday today, though I miss you always, I miss you more today, I know how much you loved your birthday, it was special to you, and you are not here with me…This is incredibly painful.
“In my moments of silent tears, I find His grace to be strong and joyful because that’s what you would have wanted and holding firmly to the blissful memories, the fun, the laughter we shared.
“I know you are resting in the Lord but in my heart, you are always here, I feel your presence… Keep resting, keep singing, Keep shining Dim Oma. Missing you always Loving you forever.”
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