The blue print U left behind cant be forgotten....God bless your soul
From Dr Donald obaseki
This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Tagbo Agbim, 41, born on November 30, 1971 and passed away on August 5, 2013. We will remember him forever.
BBM from Nelo: “Nne please wake me up from this horrid dream
Cos people are saying that Tagbo is gone.
It can’t be true please, it just can’t.
Please wake me up from this horrid nightmare”.
I have been replaying this scenario in my head and it doesn’t quite fit:
Flashing lights red white and blue
All those people you once knew
People crowd around
The twisted metal is badly charred
The beeping stops and all goes quiet
Not a breath comes from among the riot
No pulse, no beat, a silent scream
A life so great is now lost.
The price came at a deadly cost
The lives you touched, the ones you loved
I keep asking myself if everything is going to be all right
I keep telling myself to wake up from this dream
I am still in a state of shock and disbelief.
I shut my eyes hoping this is all a dream
But unfortunately, I am writing this tribute and it is the most difficult thing I have had to do.
I hope someday I will understand why it had to be this way.
Tagbo!! This is to you and may the Almighty grant your family the courage to bear this loss.
My bro from another mother, I'm still in absolute shock and I can't quite get my thoughts together right now. Last time we hung out was in 09 and I just spoke with you a few months ago while you were in NY and also when you got back to Lagos. I had no idea what happened and still don't. Just logged into facebook this morning and saw this very sad news. Tabana we've been bros since I was 3 years old and you 4. As I post this I can't seem to stop the tears. Peace bro till we meet again! Dad, Mom, Nnamdi, Ada, Ify and Nnenna, our sincere condolences go out to you from our family to yours.