NNPCL Boss, Mele Kyari Opens Up On
Losing His 25-Year-Old Daughter, Says She Departed At Her Appointed Time
Engineer Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, has expressed his appreciation for the outpouring of support following the passing of his daughter, Fatima.
Reflecting on her life, Kyari, in a statement via X on Monday, described her departure as occurring at her appointed time and expressed hope of reuniting with her in Jannah by Allah’s grace. …CONTINUE READING
“My daughter Fatima departed at her appointed time and looking forward to meeting her in Jannah by Allah’s grace.
“While the loss is great by all measures, we remain grateful to God for all his mercies,” he said.
According to Kyari, despite facing physical challenges, the 25-year-old Fatima had touched the lives of many.
“I didn’t know the depth of her connections with many people and what she meant to many,” he added.
He highlighted how her passing had brought people together, demonstrating that care and compassion could transcend social circumstances.
Kyari extended his heartfelt thanks to leaders, family members, friends, associates, colleagues, teachers, and countless others who supported the family during this difficult time.
He expressed his gratitude to those who joined in prayers for Fatima’s soul and offered consolation to the family.
“I profoundly thank our leaders, family members, friends, associates, colleagues, our teachers and the countless unmentioned that joined us to pray for the repose of her soul and for consoling us,” he added.