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Tribute to the Liam Tony Ge
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mkpeiyol@gmail.com
Feb 08
In memory of our beloved brother, Liam Ge, much has already been said for which testimony I uphold. Tony was my (senior) school mate yet, humble to the core. May Almighty Father Gant rest onto him and may soul rest in peace.
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Jacinta Mwuese Ugbah
Feb 03
In loving memory of a cherished brother and friend whose honesty was always a gift. Tony Liam Ge had a rare way of speaking the truth with kindness, offering constructive feedback not to criticize, but to help others grow. You always knew where you stood with him, and that honesty built a trust that never wavered.
Tony was trustworthy in the truest sense, someone you could rely on without question. His empathy made people feel seen and understood, and his support was steady and genuine, especially when it mattered most. Compassion guided the way he lived and the way he cared for those around him.
Tony's presence brought comfort, clarity, and warmth. I will never forget his encouraging words, whenever I called him for emotional support. Though he is no longer here, the values he lived by and the care he gave so freely continue to live on in everyone who knew him. You iare deeply missed and forever remembered.
Jacinta Mwuese Ugbah
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Dr Ann-Marie Terfa-Tarhemba
Jan 23
To My Very Own Brother! Man of Many Sides.
Thank you for each moment we shared- listening to me, understanding my thoughts and trusting me to be ‘critical and brutally honest with you,’ in sometimes tense disagreements yet deeply meaningful conversations that we ended in shouts, tears & even hugs. Yet, we agreed it was never late in time to resolve issues which you promised to do better with the relationships and we looked forward to better days, great reunion. You asked me to put together birthdays and contact details of family so you could reconnect before you ‘quench.’ I believed you meant well, and to give it your very best- I held on to that hope. I only wish you had more time to turn my hope into reality. I can only IMAGINE now.
Thank you for believing in me. Thank you for all the names you called me, each was love in its own way, and for telling me what I meant to you- I will forever hold fast to the names and fond memories.
I remain grateful for sharing in your earthly presence.
Ka Iveren Kwase!
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Guest
Jan 21
Uncle you have left a vacuum in the hearts of many including myself, Tk and Mimi . It’s been so hard to do this but I had to just write something here. We never saw this coming but who are we to question the will of God . Heaven gained an angel. You were a father and more. You will be greatly missed. Till we meet in heaven. May God console and comfort my big sis and the kids. May your soul rest in peace.
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GingerBreadMan
Jan 20
I never crossed paths with Late Mr Ge, however I've known his daughter since 2009. The resemblance and likeness are unmistakable, especially the gap teeth and that infectious smile. I was aware of his brief tenure as Attorney General under Gov Adasu and my friend in Philadelphia recalled meeting him in Maryland and gave me a very good impression of late Mr Ge. I was so enthusiastic about my friend visiting her dad in 2010, she even helped me out with a book I needed at the time during her travels. This is an untimely and devastating loss. I Pray for the repose of late Mr Ge's soul and may the good Lord continue to hold the children and grandchildren he left behind in the hollow of his hand.
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Guest
Jan 20
I met Tony in 1978 in Kongo campus of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria when and where we went to register for our law degree course. He was immediately noticeable as a very active student who turned out to be Tiv from my state, then Benue-Plateau. He was active in student union politics. We later met again when we both started work in Makurdi, Benue State after our National Youth Service in 1983. After we dispersed, we met again in the same Makurdi years later when I became State Chairman of the party to which he belonged as the Attorney-General of Benue State. He ensured that his boss, the Governor and myself had a smooth relationship while I was on office. We still went our separate ways untill we reconnected from his base in America after I settled on Abuja. We then became very engaged in each other's affairs culminating in my visit to his home in America after he suddenly took ill. There was hardly a day we did not speak and I suspect to the "discomfort" of his very dear, loving and supportive wife considering his condition. This continued till the day of his departure from this world. The shock thereafter can only be imagined. Tony, you were a loyal, dependable and very frank friend and brother. I miss you dearly. I pray that God strengthens the family you have left behind. You did all what you were supposed to do.
Oneh, my Tiv warrior friend, Adiue. Rest in Perfect Peace, Amen.
Ebenezer "The Oyi himself" Obeya.
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Maureen Teryila nomnor Agbo
Jan 20
Kai uncle wam.Am short of words over your death but God knows best.You lived a good life .loved and cared without holding back sir.Iam personally pained because I will miss your love.support.mentorship and care.You thought me how to accept the unthinkable things in life and to live life in a way and manner it pleases me sir and I have been looking up to the day I will run to you and sY its time only for you to leave me half way kai Aondo hembafan. Rest in peace uncle wam till we meet to part no more.
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Patricia Anyaegbunam
Jan 20
It is with a heavy heart that my husband and l share these words. Having known Liam for about 20 years, we knew him as a gentle man who was deeply passionate about the issues close to his heart.
Little did we know that when he visited our home late last summer, it would be the last we would see him. During that visit, he was vibrant and full of life, carrying that captivating smile he always had. We shared a robust, passionate conversation about his plan to return to Nigeria. He loved his home. Liam will be dearly missed. May his gentle soul rest in peace. May the Lord grant his family the fortitude to bear this loss. Adieu our friend!!!
In memory of our beloved brother, Liam Ge, much has already been said for which testimony I uphold. Tony was my (senior) school mate yet, humble to the core. May Almighty Father Gant rest onto him and may soul rest in peace.
In loving memory of a cherished brother and friend whose honesty was always a gift. Tony Liam Ge had a rare way of speaking the truth with kindness, offering constructive feedback not to criticize, but to help others grow. You always knew where you stood with him, and that honesty built a trust that never wavered.
Tony was trustworthy in the truest sense, someone you could rely on without question. His empathy made people feel seen and understood, and his support was steady and genuine, especially when it mattered most. Compassion guided the way he lived and the way he cared for those around him.
Tony's presence brought comfort, clarity, and warmth. I will never forget his encouraging words, whenever I called him for emotional support. Though he is no longer here, the values he lived by and the care he gave so freely continue to live on in everyone who knew him. You iare deeply missed and forever remembered.
Jacinta Mwuese Ugbah
To My Very Own Brother! Man of Many Sides.
Thank you for each moment we shared- listening to me, understanding my thoughts and trusting me to be ‘critical and brutally honest with you,’ in sometimes tense disagreements yet deeply meaningful conversations that we ended in shouts, tears & even hugs. Yet, we agreed it was never late in time to resolve issues which you promised to do better with the relationships and we looked forward to better days, great reunion. You asked me to put together birthdays and contact details of family so you could reconnect before you ‘quench.’ I believed you meant well, and to give it your very best- I held on to that hope. I only wish you had more time to turn my hope into reality. I can only IMAGINE now.
Thank you for believing in me. Thank you for all the names you called me, each was love in its own way, and for telling me what I meant to you- I will forever hold fast to the names and fond memories.
I remain grateful for sharing in your earthly presence.
Ka Iveren Kwase!
Uncle you have left a vacuum in the hearts of many including myself, Tk and Mimi . It’s been so hard to do this but I had to just write something here. We never saw this coming but who are we to question the will of God . Heaven gained an angel. You were a father and more. You will be greatly missed. Till we meet in heaven. May God console and comfort my big sis and the kids. May your soul rest in peace.
I never crossed paths with Late Mr Ge, however I've known his daughter since 2009. The resemblance and likeness are unmistakable, especially the gap teeth and that infectious smile. I was aware of his brief tenure as Attorney General under Gov Adasu and my friend in Philadelphia recalled meeting him in Maryland and gave me a very good impression of late Mr Ge. I was so enthusiastic about my friend visiting her dad in 2010, she even helped me out with a book I needed at the time during her travels. This is an untimely and devastating loss. I Pray for the repose of late Mr Ge's soul and may the good Lord continue to hold the children and grandchildren he left behind in the hollow of his hand.
I met Tony in 1978 in Kongo campus of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria when and where we went to register for our law degree course. He was immediately noticeable as a very active student who turned out to be Tiv from my state, then Benue-Plateau. He was active in student union politics. We later met again when we both started work in Makurdi, Benue State after our National Youth Service in 1983. After we dispersed, we met again in the same Makurdi years later when I became State Chairman of the party to which he belonged as the Attorney-General of Benue State. He ensured that his boss, the Governor and myself had a smooth relationship while I was on office. We still went our separate ways untill we reconnected from his base in America after I settled on Abuja. We then became very engaged in each other's affairs culminating in my visit to his home in America after he suddenly took ill. There was hardly a day we did not speak and I suspect to the "discomfort" of his very dear, loving and supportive wife considering his condition. This continued till the day of his departure from this world. The shock thereafter can only be imagined. Tony, you were a loyal, dependable and very frank friend and brother. I miss you dearly. I pray that God strengthens the family you have left behind. You did all what you were supposed to do.
Oneh, my Tiv warrior friend, Adiue. Rest in Perfect Peace, Amen.
Ebenezer "The Oyi himself" Obeya.
Kai uncle wam.Am short of words over your death but God knows best.You lived a good life .loved and cared without holding back sir.Iam personally pained because I will miss your love.support.mentorship and care.You thought me how to accept the unthinkable things in life and to live life in a way and manner it pleases me sir and I have been looking up to the day I will run to you and sY its time only for you to leave me half way kai Aondo hembafan. Rest in peace uncle wam till we meet to part no more.
It is with a heavy heart that my husband and l share these words. Having known Liam for about 20 years, we knew him as a gentle man who was deeply passionate about the issues close to his heart.
Little did we know that when he visited our home late last summer, it would be the last we would see him. During that visit, he was vibrant and full of life, carrying that captivating smile he always had. We shared a robust, passionate conversation about his plan to return to Nigeria. He loved his home. Liam will be dearly missed. May his gentle soul rest in peace. May the Lord grant his family the fortitude to bear this loss. Adieu our friend!!!