01-06 2020 23:55
wrote:
I met Nana Adwoa in September of 2019. The 9 months in which I had the privilege and the honour to be her friend will be a time that I will strain every day to remember. Seeing her made school feel less heavy. Musical rehearsals with her were always electrifying. She would perform and all eyes in the room would be on her. Her intelligence and her unshakable will to fight injustice made her an incredible person. She truly cared about others and was fiercely defensive of her friends. Even when people treated her poorly, she refused to hate. Nana Adwoa was a person who the world did not deserve to have, but was lucky enough to get. My heart goes out to her family, whose loss is unimaginable. Her smile always made a day brighter. May she rest in peace.
01-06 2020 23:55
wrote:
I met Nana Adwoa in September of 2019. The 9 months in which I had the privilege and the honour to be her friend will be a time that I will strain every day to remember. Seeing her made school feel less heavy. Musical rehearsals with her were always electrifying. She would perform and all eyes in the room would be on her. Her intelligence and her unshakable will to fight injustice made her an incredible person. She truly cared about others and was fiercely defensive of her friends. Even when people treated her poorly, she refused to hate. Nana Adwoa was a person who the world did not deserve to have, but was lucky enough to get. My heart goes out to her family, whose loss is unimaginable. Her smile always made a day brighter. May she rest in peace.