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Dcn Modupeola Abiona retirement well-wishes.


You’ve put in your best serving the public, and by extension your country. It’s now time for you to rest; you deserve the best life ahead. Have a fun-filled and fulfilled retirement Mum - Ayomide Abiona

You can now wake up when you want to, visit the places you’ve longed for, make your own schedules without restriction – that’s the freedom that retirement brings. Happy retirement my Dear wife - Elder Olaseinde Abiona.

At work, you were known as an untiring worker, at home you never slacked in your duty for a moment, which is why we call you our hero. You are a virtuous woman indeed. You deserve the best that life has for you ahead, mom. Happy retirement. - Ayodele Abiola (Nee Abiona)

Most times I wondered how you do it; managing your family and career so well that none was given less attention. You are indeed “the hand that rocks the cradle and rules the world!” Happy retirement, mom. - Gloria Abimbola 

Mom, there will be no more alarm to interrupt your peaceful sleep when it’s time to wake up and prepare for work; your time is now in your own hand to control. Rest well as you retire. Happy retirement. - Ayomikusibe Eben' Abiona

GrandMa, you may not have won several medals for your relentless and quality input at work, but you can be sure of our medal of endless love that awaits you at home – that’s the best medal you can ever get. We celebrate your retirement with much love. - Ifeoluwa Ayodele

Grandma, at long last your much anticipated retirement has arrived. I’m so proud of you and happy to see you retire. Now, you can finally say goodbye to your hectic seven-to-four job and enjoy life to the max with your family and friends. Congratulations. - Ibiyemi Gbolahan

Now that you are officially a retiree, Grandma, I hope you enjoy every minute of your life. You deserve it. Congratulations on your retirement. - Daniel Ibiyemi

Finally you have the time and opportunity to do all those things you always wanted to do in life. I’m so happy for you, Grandma. Enjoy your retirement to the max. Congratulations.  - Stephen Ibiyemi

Since life starts at retirement, I know your life as a retiree is going to be one heck of a terrific one. Enjoy your retirement and be happy and healthy always. Congrats. - Ayodele Sunday

Now is the time to enjoy all the things work prevented you from enjoying. I’m so happy for you, Mom. May this new phase of your life bring you all the happiness in this world. You deserve it. - Mary Godwin

Let this new chapter in your life fill your life with more beautiful colors. Happy retirement, Mom. Now you have the chance to thoroughly enjoy life. Congrats. - Omolola Olabode

 You’ve taken care of your work and family all these years regardless of the challenges. It’s time for us to take care of you as you get ready to retire. Happy retirement Mummy - Adeola Theresa Okusi.

Don’t be worried about what the future holds in stock for you, Mom. Your seed of faithfulness at work will be rewarded with fruitfulness as you retire. Welcome home for a fulfilling rest time. - Sogray

I give God the glory for sparing your life to witness the end of your service to mankind. With good health would you enjoy the reward of your Labour. Congratulations ma - EHINMERO EMMANUEL I, FHA LUGBE, ABUJA

Congratulation to you Mummy, Thanks for being a blessing not only to your children, but many who passed through you. Retire to enjoy Gods special grace. More strength in Jesus name. We love you ma. - Princess Adebunmi Adegboyega -Adeniji, Lagos Nigeria
Congratulation on your retirement. Wish you a healthy and peaceful years. - Bolaji Olaitan, Ibadan, Nigeria

Hearty Congratulations Ma’am on this eXtraordinary and Double Combo Blessing! 
May the Heavenly Father grant you the wisdom that surpasses all understanding, the energy and vigorous to do exceedingly and His Grace to follow in Jesus name...  
 Amanda Obidike, Festac town, Lagos   








On behalf of my family, I like to say a big congratulations to you ma, on your meritorious service rendered to Nigeria. More grace to you ma. - Pastor and Mrs Peter Ajala





Bunmi Abolarin Congratulations mummy,greater heights/grace
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Simeon Oladotun Oluwatimileyin Congratulations to my mummy..
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Carim Teemytayo Phatymah · Friend of Okusi Adeola Theresa
Congratulations ma, more greater things ahead ma..

Bamikefa Adeleye Congrats mummy
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Abosede Idowu Adeyemo Congratulations mommy
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Omotehinse Sheyifunmi Congratulations mum
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Timmy Adeniyi CONGRATS MUM




Ogbonna Blessing Onyinyechi Congratulations mum, may your retirement usher you to good health and everlasting breakthrough
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Saliu OlaBayode Ibrofina Congratulations to mummy, the Lord will continue to beautify her life more
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Onwordi Jennifer Jenny kongrats ma. I tap into the testimony..
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Saliu Halibulton Olaniyi Congrat to our mummy!!!more grace,more wisdom...tanx for all d motherly love...
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Ayegun Olalekan Olawale Congratulationsto a Dear Mum. Greater height ma, in Jesus name.
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Owoyomi Adebimpe Esther Odewole Wao! Congratulations ma.
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Oluwatoyin Ayegun Congratulations big Mummy,we love you.more strength in Jesus mighty name




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