Gospel singer, Buchi Atuonwu, has revealed what he told his late colleague, Sammie Okposo, before he passed away on November 25. Buchi wrote on Instgram on Friday, “’Why haven’t you made a post for Sammie since he passed?’ ‘Sammie will not see the post’ has been my answer to this question several times lately.
“That’s the exasperating thing about these posthumous posts. They are not like birthday greetings. We are not expecting that in a few days, the guy would post a thank-you message appreciating all who took out time to ‘felicitate with me on the occasion of my passing’
“I’m so glad and grateful to God that I was able to speak these words to Sammie before he departed. ‘God’s trusted warhorse! Weather-beaten, rugged warhorse.’ Those were my first words as we embraced. At that, he flashed a generous smile, his brilliant white teeth, contrasting sharply with his dark (more like black) face. God trusts you, Sammie. God trusts you so much.
“All these secular dealings and places wey you dey enter, you have never hidden the name of Jesus. I have never heard that you got on any of those platforms and changed your songs. Na so so Jesus Jesus you dey shout. You are a terribly misunderstood person. I know say you waka rough. The last mess wey you mess never smell finish. But (because) na you dem catch no mean say na you do pass. No lie down where you fall. Get up and move on.
“Many have failed God in many ways. Their failings may be in financial, sexual or emotional infidelity, greed, anger management, lying, etc. People who God has shown mercy covered are shouting for another to be crucified! Harsh judges of our frailties. If you listen to the crowd, you may not hear God.
“Some people harsh pass God. I have interacted with many gospel and secular musicians and I know that too few are as humble, God-loving and man-loving as you are. Sammie, I thank God for your beautiful heart. Ozioma, soldier on!”
Several persons commented on Buchi’s post including his colleagues. Moses Bliss said, “My God, God bless you Papi.” Freke Umoh wrote, “No lie down where you fall. If you listen to the crowd, you may never hear God.”
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