Malika and Khadijah Haqq twins celebrate Abisola Kola Daisi posthumous 45th birth





On March 12, 2026, the Haqq Twins Malika and Khadijah took to Instagram and social media to celebrate the posthumous 45th birthday of Abisola Kola-Daisi with dinner and a karaoke date night, sharing heartfelt tributes and memories that quickly resonated across Nigeria’s digital space. 

The late socialite and entrepreneur—daughter of Abiola Ajimobi—passed away in the United Kingdom in March 2025 after battling cancer, leaving behind her husband and 3 children. Family and friends flooded social media with messages like “Happy heavenly birthday, Abisola. Forever loved and missed.” The emotional posts reminded many Nigerians of her warmth, elegance, and quiet generosity. 


The tribute by the Haqq twins captured a deeper emotional truth about grief and remembrance in the age of social media memorial culture. Birthdays of loved ones who have passed often become powerful moments of reflection, allowing families to celebrate life rather than focus only on loss. In her own tribute, Florence Ajimobi described her daughter as someone who “carried herself with dignity and kindness,” noting that her memories continue to live in the hearts of those she touched. These messages show why the celebration resonated widely online—because Nigerians saw not just a tribute, but a reminder of love that continues beyond loss. 


Moments like this highlight an important lesson: honoring legacies publicly can help transform grief into collective healing. The best solution for families, communities, and public figures facing similar loss is to continue celebrating lives through charity, remembrance events, and digital tributes that preserve stories for future generations. Social media allows memories to remain visible, ensuring that influence and kindness do not disappear with time. As many followers wrote under the birthday tributes, “Legends never truly leave; their impact lives on.” By remembering Abisola Kola-Daisi’s life and values, loved ones keep her legacy alive while inspiring others to cherish family and compassion. 

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