Almost there! Almost there!!! Slowly but surely.”
Peter Bello sent out those words exactly ten days before a helicopter he was co-piloting failed to arrive its destination.
On Wednesday August 12, 2015, “he had departed an oil rig in Port Harcourt, Rivers state, with the hope of landing in Lagos around 3:35 p.m. – as the flight schedule revealed – but sadly the aircraft ended in the lagoon about five minutes before the landing time,” a line in The Cable sadly summarized.
The chopper never got “there.”
Almost there! Almost there!!! Slowly but surely
Remembering Dr. Adadevoh who died from Ebola while trying to stop its spread. We remember you http://goo.gl/Tba530
Having honoured a great heroin, Bello deserved all the great things Nigerians will not stop saying about him.
He is worth every word in their eternal weight.
Just going through @pjkruel's timeline...very sad. R.I.P bro. Hurts, but you impacted so many in less than three decades. Miss you man.
Even his teacher bore him witness of the amazing young man he was while on the planet earth
Rip @pjkruel you were the first person I had the privilege to teach photography and you were amazing at it. The wor…
Saw you 12 days ago. We had a good time catching up. No words! #pjkruel
To think you are never ever going to reply this tweet or my message I sent you just before you had to fly scares me. @pjkruel
And then this
I didn't know you @pjkruel but your life seemed like that of an angel's who spread cheer and joy to the lives of his loved ones. RIP dear...
Bello’s heartbreaking departure from the world on a day the planet was celebrating its young is indeed a tragedy. But the essence of life is not measured on the scales of longevity for even within its brevity lies the essence of humanity – to fulfill destiny.
Almost there, almost there…at 26, and under three decades, Bello covered grounds many may never traverse even if allotted a century.
#PjKrUeL is not dead, he just became an astronaut without telling us.
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