After teasing me, each time we met, he would chant those
phrases. And laugh with that sound of a golden voice, which exhibited streams
of satisfaction and pureness of source. You could clearly have felt it. His
laughter streamed from a pure heart. Those who sang with him as fellow
choristers could tell you even more, as they would agree with me as regards the
sound of his laughter and the effect it had on the recipients. He illuminated a
force that could not be possibly described. Not in his mammoth achievements,
but in his everyday life, as a friend, a lover of music, a doctor, a family
elder, a village-man who loved his palm oil stew, and as an active chorister
till his last day. In that way he left a light behind that will lighten our
paths for many years into the future. Illuminating the words of Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow, the American Poet who said; ‘When a great man dies, for years the
light he leaves behind him, lies on the paths of men.’
To this cause I dedicate
‘A beautiful mind’ to him! [please see endnote].
I never stammer when I sing - he would say, it’s the beauty
of music that calms all earthly strives within the mind - because I breathe. I
would breathe, today, when I need to glide through any huddle life presents me.
He was an inspiration in the many ways
to both young and old. And so, did
J.R.R. Tolkien, wrote, in one of his Lord of the Rings series; ‘The Fellowship
of the Ring’: “I wish it need not have
happened, "said Frodo. "So do I," said Gandalf, "and so
do all who live to see such times. But
that is not for us to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time
that is given us.” I never had the guts to call him by his first name.
Although I had a feeling, he wouldn’t mind.
It’s definitely not the way we approach our elders, but surprisingly not
even the way, those who could have been allowed by tradition to call him by his
name would have approached him. For everyone called him; ‘Dr. Ogan’. He was ‘the
doctor’ of Ogan-Ama. Although we have other doctors, medical and academic,
Uncle George Ibiene, was ‘the one’ referred by everyone as ‘Dr. Ogan’. He has
inspired so many, both great and small. We will miss him dearly, but he has
left deep foot prints on the sands time, that even great waves history cannot
wipe away.
Uncle, God be with you till we meet again.
From; Deinsosam,
Da’tokoni, Sally & Deinsam Ogan,
for the family of:
Ven. & Mrs. Sam Dan Ogan [JP]
Goodnight… Baba! Baba!!
Baba!!!for the family of:
Ven. & Mrs. Sam Dan Ogan [JP]
End-note:
A Beautiful Mind [A dedication to Dr. G. I.
Ogan]
For, like
sounds, you’re not even real,
How dare you
say a thing to me;
Merely to
give me a crushed thrill?
Greatness
within a big brave heart
And with such
a beautiful mind
Are thrust on
those who hit the dart
And the bull’s
eye, in life they find.
They light
the touch in their earth-race
With honesty
and pride, they stride;
Lightening the
path for us to pace
And with
humility, they glide.
Stop whispering
hope chants to me_
For those are
their favourite psalms.
How dare you
say ‘they die’ to me?
When they
pass-on to higher realms!
©_D. D. Ogan-25022015
[Alternative Tune: Angelus – A&M 20]
A Tribute to ‘the Doctor’ By: Deinsam Ogan