 I'm Ma Salaitu Mudapujasamas. The oldest woman in Adamawa state has died. Governor Amadev Umarofintiri has joined thousands of Adamawa residents to mourn the 120-year-old woman. She was survived by four children, 45 grandchildren, 128 great-grandchildren, and 815 great-great-grandchildren. While commiserating with the family at Makera, Governor Fintiri observed that the late Amala Atu would no doubt be missed by the state. Among her children was a prominent lawyer in the state, Barista Didi Azura. She was buried at her country home in Hong, local government area of the state. Many shared their views of the deceased in an interview with her correspondent. Then she said, oh, he's becoming a big boy. You see, you can imagine when a mother will feel a child never grows. She was still seen as a small boy that she could carry on her lives. And anytime we visited her, she was still in her senses. And one thing she used to do was pray for us, asking people that one would not have sometimes even remembered to ask, but she would remember them. Now that she's not here, you see, I have little or nothing to encourage me to come here again. Thank God I'm married. I'll find solace in my wife. If I cannot get it, see our elder sister, who is still alive. She's not the first boy. She's old enough to be my mother. And you see, as you can see, she has reached that age also whereby we need to cater for her. And she's behaving like our old mother. So, and also there are some relations that maybe one can, I don't know, but there's nobody, nothing can fill the vacuum.