Punch reported that although Osinbajo showed solidarity with them and reassured them that they were not alone in their grief, he understood that words might not be able to completely heal their hearts.
Reflecting on the tragedy, Osinbajo reminded everyone, especially the children, that the manner of death is not significant to God. Drawing examples from biblical figures like John, Stephen, and Elisha, who faced various forms of death, he underscored that what matters most to God is the distinction between dying and perishing.
In Osinbajo’s words: “The manner of death is not as important to God, John was beheaded, Stephen was stoned to death, Elisha died of an ailment. What is important to God is the difference between dying and perishing.” CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>