On Valentine’s Day today, many people around the world shared messages of love and affection with their partners, friends and family.
But for one woman in Kenya, the day was filled with deep pain and sadness. Nevnina Neeyina, the wife of the late Albert Ojwang, posted a heartfelt message on her Facebook page to honour her husband’s memory.
Nevnina wrote: “Happy Valentine’s Day in heaven my love . It hurts that you are not here. I’ll always love you Baba G!” These words touched many people because they showed love that continues even after death.
Albert Ojwang was known by many in Kenya. He was a teacher, a blogger and a digital creator who used his voice to speak about issues that mattered to him.
His followers admired him for his courage and his sense of humour. When he died, many Kenyans felt shocked and sad. His death reminded people of how quickly life can change and how important it is to cherish the people we love.
Nevnina’s message on Valentine’s Day was a reminder that love does not end when someone dies. Instead, it can change shape. Her words show that she still feels close to her husband, even though he is no longer alive.
She called him “Baba G,” a name that likely shows respect and deep affection. Many people who saw her message reacted with sympathy, leaving comments and messages of support. They understood her pain and shared their own stories of loss.
Valentine’s Day is usually a happy time. But for someone who has lost a spouse, it can be very hard. Simple moments and memories can bring back strong emotions.
For Nevnina, every Valentine’s Day will now be a reminder of the love she shared with Albert and the empty space left by his absence.
Her message also speaks to a universal truth: love is powerful. It can survive distance, time, and even death. Many people who have lost loved ones find comfort in remembering the good times and honouring their memory on special days.
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