 It was a celebration of a life was spent as late Salimot, or Lalei Elizabeth, on Ossoya, mother of the former chief executive officer of Frostbank of Nigeria, Dr. Olabisiya Ossoya, was laid to rest. The event organized in Lagershardt, the Royal Highnesses of Businessmen and Managing Directors of Banks, among others in attendance, our correspondent Paul George, was there and now reports. These groups, family members and friends gathered at the Abundant Life Baptist Church, Ikoridu, to pay their last respect to mama, the late Salimot, or Lalei Elizabeth, on Ossoya, as her remains were ushered into the church. The pastor gave words of exhortation and prayers. At the reception, Class of 1978 of the Echo Boys High School, where the deceased son, Chief Dr. Olabisiya Ossoya attended, were visibly represented. There were mixed feelings for the children, family and guests as glowing tributes poured in. The first son, Dr. Olabisiya Ossoya, illogized his late mother, speaking volumes of her selflessness and indelible mark she left. She was the most humble person I've ever met in my life, a very dedicated woman, a very pious woman. Every moment that I spent with her was a moment to remember and I learned a lot from her and native intelligence was second to none and she brought us up to be pious and dedicated, to be Godfair and to respect every other person that comes around us. She was a great woman, a very hardworking woman and I would miss her. Dr. Olabisiya said he would not think twice to have her as a mother all over again if reincarnation is possible. His wife, Helen, recounted the numerous encounters with mama and how she treated them with love. There's no doubt about that. She's the greatest mom that ever lived and I still have not recovered from the shock of her death, even though we were prepared for that death, may I so rest in peace. She was a wonderful mother. She cooks in Kokore for us so she takes care of us, she's good with everybody even in our area. She they call her Mama Jebu, Mama Jebu is an awesome woman. When her mother was alive she used to personally cook for her mother, her mom. She would ground them pepper in Jebu, Kokore, she would do it for the mother. Yes, of course now, why not? The country is very good, wonderful, we raise the children very well, so I love him, I love mama, I love everything about mama. Mama did well, may I so rest in perfect peace. Former Oregon State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Otomba Dayo Adene and Tunde Kweku also paid tribute, saying it is joyful that our children can carry on the Anosaya's legacy. We are mother and friends, we are from the same hometown, like two streets down from each other in the Bulu Local Government. Mama was very dedicated to our children and to our family, and you can see by the caliber of children that she raised, and you can also see by the kind of caliber of people that are here from all over here, from all over Oregon State, all over Nigeria, so we pray that God will grant her eternal life, and we pray that the family that she left behind, God will strengthen them and give them the fortitude to carry on and continue to make the Anosaya family proud. If you have the grace of God, you live long and you live well, and if you are a prayerful mother, you are trying to get the greater heights. For this day, this is the day that is a great day of grace, because many people don't live as long as they did here, but you live the day here, and it's actually a success to have been to raise her name above the past herself for them. I pray for the family that God will give them all long life to see their own children and see their children grow and take off the shoes. If you have a shoe and your child shoes, your leg of your child can bring to that shoe, you are blessed. Late Selimut Olalene Elizabeth Anosaya died at the age of 88. Paul George plus TV News. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.