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Letter To Bisola; My Sister, My Jewel Of Inestimable Value


Khadija Abisola OLAGUNJU Ummu Ubaydah, I am proud of you. You know right? From your first step, to your big break, I've watched you grow and evolve to a very strong woman, a caring mother, a champion, a light that can never be quenched and a virtuous lady with full of candour and grace. With immense joy and pride, I celebrate you my dear, on your achievement in completing your undergraduate studies. It's a long walk to freedom! As I reflect upon how the journey has been for you; managing a home and raising a marvelous daughter, I am overwhelmed by the depth of admiration and love I have for you.


From the first time I met you, I have witnessed your unwavering dedication and commitment towards your education. I have seen you burn the midnight oil, persevering through countless hours of study and overcoming various challenges along the way (you know them all). Your unwavering determination has always been an inspiration to me, and it fills my heart with joy to see you reap the fruits of your labor today.


Throughout your academic journey, you have proven yourself to be a shining beacon of excellence. Your thirst for knowledge and intellectual curiosity have propelled you forward, enabling you to not only acquire a wealth of information but also to develop a profound understanding of the environmental biology you have pursued. 


Now that it's all done and dusted, defying the odds and pushing till the very end speaks volumes about your hard work, discipline, and the immense potential that lies within you.


Beyond your academic pursuits, I have always admired your compassionate and caring nature. You have demonstrated time and again your willingness to lend a helping hand to those in need; especially me! Bisola, words cannot express how indebted I am to you for standing by me in time of distress, when the going was rough and tall and when no one was supporting me but you. You remain an important part of me and no one can take your place. Just so you know sweetheart, I really care about you and I will never take all that concern you with levity. Your selflessness and empathy are qualities that set you apart and make you a truly remarkable individual.


Now that you're a graduate; the journey has just begun. As you embark on the next chapter of your life, I encourage you to carry the same passion and dedication that have brought you to this point. The world awaits your unique talents, and I have no doubt that you will make a lasting impression in whatever path you choose to pursue. Remember, success is not measured solely by academic accolades, but also by the positive influence you have on those around you. May you continue to touch lives with your kindness, inspire others with your wisdom, and spread your light wherever you go.


Bisola, I want you to know that I am incredibly proud of you. Concluding your academic journey not only brings great homout, but it also fills my heart with immeasurable joy. As you mount the next 'horse', know that you have an unwavering support system in me. I believe in you wholeheartedly, and I eagerly await the incredible things you will undoubtedly accomplish in the future.


Congratulations, my dear sister, on completing your undergraduate studies. May this be just the beginning of a lifetime filled with success, happiness, and fulfillment.


I love you, Bisola. 


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