Dear Comrade,

Hi! I hope this finds you well and by well I mean you sitting next to the Big Man Himself or maybe you singing a duet with Angel Michael. Oh by the way, tell Angel Michael I said hi and just know that back here on earth, I miss you a lot.

Every morning when I wake up the first thing I look at is my alarm clock. Of course it goes off at the exact time I had set it the previous night but I always end up snoozing it just for 10 more minutes; 10 more minutes to finish my dream, 10 more minutes to say goodbye to my reverie. That is what I do almost every morning but what I should do is go down on my knees and thank the Almighty for giving me the gift of life.

Just like most people in this world, I sometimes take life for granted. We take the clean fresh air that we inhale for granted and we always forget to say thank you. We forget to say thank you for good health, for having a roof over our heads and most importantly for our loving friends and family.

The Naivasha-Nakuru tragedy has left a lot of people grieving and mourning the deaths of their loved ones. The whole country is also mourning together with them as we are one country, one nation. Comrade, because you are in the heavens maybe you can help me pass a message to the ones who have undergone this tragic loss. Please tell them that God will comfort them and be with them throughout this situation. Tell these loving souls how through prayer their hearts will feel more at ease and that the pain of losing their loved ones will depreciate slowly by slowly until it is no more.

As 2016 is about to come to an end, many of us back on earth have gone through a lot of pain but Comrade, tell anyone who has given up on life that weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.

Most people know, that everything that has a beginning has an end and so everyone who is given the breathe of life by the Almighty will also one day come to an end. It is never easy losing a loved one but we should always strive to make the best out of the worst situation. Instead of thinking of the loss, one should think of all the good times and the good memories they made.

Comrade, as I let you go back to your activities, I promise you that instead of snoozing my alarm clock, I will ALWAYS go down on my knees to thank God for the gift of life. I will always be grateful for having good health, a roof over my head and for having loving friends and family

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