JUST GOT TO LONDON AFTER A LONG GOODBYE TO NIGERIA

I landed in London safely this afternoon. It still doesn’t feel real. It doesn’t feel real that all the hustle and grinding that we did in Nigeria for 16 days is over. The 16 days we invested in Nigeria, yielded resounding success for us and our team. I captured all the footage I needed for documentary. The camera guys even captured me buying fish and plantains in the Mushin market. I also bought some black soap which is amazing for the skin. I intend to use the soap in Nigeria.

I can’t believe that I won’t have as much to do in London as I did in Nigeria. Actually, I take that back. We will have quite a bit of work to do in order to make sure that Ogbogu’s one year memorial. I still can’t believe that it’s been one year. I remember, very vividly, making the incredibly sad journey over here a year ago. The pain of losing a loved one never goes away. It just becomes a cross that you have to bear for the rest of your life. We must continue to carry the cross with love.

I’m going to try to do some work while here in London. We have to remember that life is for the living. Ogbogu was a strong man and would have wanted me to continue to doing the work that continues to put us on the map.

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