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Barr. John Sambo, DOD Govt. House, marked the 18th anniversary of his mother’s passing
The Director of the Domestic Bayelsa State government House, Barr. John Sambo recently marked the 18th anniversary of his mother’s passing.
Barr. Sambo in his words, Mrs. Ebisindei Sambo was a beloved figure in their lives, known for her love, strength, and wisdom. Her kindness touched the lives of everyone she met, leaving a lasting impact on their hearts.
Despite the passing of time, the memories of Mrs. Ebisindei Sambo remain vivid and her spirit continues to guide her family. They remember her infectious laughter, her unwavering support, and the valuable lessons she imparted on them. Her absence is deeply felt, but her presence remains eternal.
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To honor her memory, the family cherishes the moments they shared and strives to live by the values their mother instilled in them. The legacy of Mrs. Ebisindei Sambo lives on in their hearts, serving as a constant reminder of the incredible woman she was.
Hon. John Sambo, in particular, pays tribute to his mother on this significant anniversary. He expresses his deep sorrow over her loss and his everlasting love for her. Mrs. Ebisindei Sambo is dearly missed and will forever be remembered by her loving family.
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