This memorial, is to celebrate the life of our Husband, father, friend and brother, Owolabi Odekunle(Father Abraham).
Collecting your stories and memories here will offer us great comfort. Thank you for contributing to this lasting memorial.
OBITUARY
A RARE GEM
OWOLABI ORIYOMI ODEKUNLE (July 18 1968- June 13,2021)
Funeral Rites
Monday 21 June 2021- Service of songs - Foursquare Church, Sabo Yaba
Liberia Consulate
3, Thorborn Avenue,
Off Commercial Avenue,
Sabo, Lagos.
Time: 5pm
Funeral Service - Tuesday 22 June 2021
Bishop Adelakun Howell's Memorial Church (BAHM)
Hogan Bassey Crescent Surulere, Lagos.
Time: 11am
Bros mi, still like a dream weeks after. One doesnt know how much, some precious people mean until they are gone. Your thoughts will be fond thoughts. Gradually we are trying to come to terms, with your transition................bro... moreBros mi, still like a dream weeks after. One doesnt know how much, some precious people mean until they are gone. Your thoughts will be fond thoughts. Gradually we are trying to come to terms, with your transition................bro Owolabiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii less
An easy going and trustworthy brother. The bro that encourages me to be closer to Jesus in the college days (OVCF). I will always remember your calmness and energy towards God's work . Goodbye. May God continue to be with the family you left behind. Adieu
This feels so unreal!!! I still find it difficult to believe you're gone. When we last saw that Wednesday at the office, I had no inkling it was the last time I would see you, sit with you, talk to you or learn from you; you were full of life and plans.... moreThis feels so unreal!!! I still find it difficult to believe you're gone. When we last saw that Wednesday at the office, I had no inkling it was the last time I would see you, sit with you, talk to you or learn from you; you were full of life and plans. God knows best and I am comforted you are resting in his bossom. Thank you for your kind words of advice, your guidance and championing causes even when it seemed hopeless, above all, thank you for believing in me. You are sorely missed already. I pray that God will take care of Aunty and the Children. less
My deepest condolence to you brother Segun and the entire Odekunles. May the good Lord comfort you all and may His Spirit supply grace to rise beyond grief and pain and to forge on victory despite all. Please be comforted.
I remember growing up, always wanting to go visit my uncle and his kids. I remember realizing you were my only uncle named Odekunle, my fathers only brother, this made me cherish my relationship with you and your family, my family. I remember you... moreI remember growing up, always wanting to go visit my uncle and his kids. I remember realizing you were my only uncle named Odekunle, my fathers only brother, this made me cherish my relationship with you and your family, my family. I remember you welcoming me to your home when I came for sleepovers (I was always so excited), I remember feeling at home in your home, I remember the joy and love I felt being around you ,my uncle. I looked up to you, and wanted to be like you, you are my role model and I have learnt from your life as a father, uncle, believer, and lawyer (also as lover of cars). I can't believe you are now gone. I wish I had met you last time I spent time with your family, I wish we had more time to talk as nephew and uncle, as family, I want you to know that I love you, I miss you but most importantly your legacy lives in me too. Rest In Peace, Uncle Owolabi, I'll cherish the memories we had together, I'll miss you and I hope to meet you again. less
Words fail me but I take solace in God that you have gone to rest from all life's stress. You were a brother I admired so much, you worked so hard to see us closely knitted despite your tight schedule and you didn't fail in your fatherly role.
Sun... moreWords fail me but I take solace in God that you have gone to rest from all life's stress. You were a brother I admired so much, you worked so hard to see us closely knitted despite your tight schedule and you didn't fail in your fatherly role.
Sun re,egbon mi Owolabi Oriyomi omo Odekunle less
Owolabi, my dear brother. You were a good man, care so much about everyone around you and God fearing. I will surely miss you. Continue to rest in peace.
Bro Owolabi, the news of your demise came as a shock. You loved the Lord. You were a man of prayer. Thank you for showing us a true example of someone who is completely sold out to God. Thank you for your visits to ovcf Ayetoro and your words of... moreBro Owolabi, the news of your demise came as a shock. You loved the Lord. You were a man of prayer. Thank you for showing us a true example of someone who is completely sold out to God. Thank you for your visits to ovcf Ayetoro and your words of encouragement. Adieu sir less
It was a big shock to hear last Sunday that you're no longer with us. You were so full of life and excitement. Over the years your brother has always jisted me about your exploits together. And have known through his stories how precious you were to him.... moreIt was a big shock to hear last Sunday that you're no longer with us. You were so full of life and excitement. Over the years your brother has always jisted me about your exploits together. And have known through his stories how precious you were to him.
You were calling for more prayer and the Word on the family platform your last week. Little did we know that was your last communication to us. We will all miss, your brother will miss you. God is faithful to keep His children till the end, and àm sure you have gone to rest from all your labours. Rest on dear brother till we meet to part no more. less
Uncle Owolabi was one of the loveliest persons I've encountered. Uncle Owolabi and my father were character twins. Whenever we met, he was always lively and cheerful. He was the boisterous, gregarious uncle who brightened things up. Uncle was a hard... moreUncle Owolabi was one of the loveliest persons I've encountered. Uncle Owolabi and my father were character twins. Whenever we met, he was always lively and cheerful. He was the boisterous, gregarious uncle who brightened things up. Uncle was a hard worker who was also friendly and caring. He was always putting in long hours in his work, which I admire. He is very valuable to my family as well as myself. His absence will really be felt. I cherish him and will miss him tremendously. It saddens me that I am writing this tribute this early in my cousins and my life. I am glad for all the fun moments, pleasant outings and sleepovers. Uncle's memories will live on in my heart and mind for the rest of my life.
Condolences to all those who are mourning his departure; we shall get through it with God's grace. Regardless of how bad circumstances appear to be, God never gives us more than we can handle. Continue to be courageous and patient. My heartfelt condolences go out to my wonderful cousins, aunty Funke Owolabi Odekunle, and the entire family who are mourning his passing. I absolutely love you all and look forward to meeting you soon! less
I want to say bro Owolabi's indelible impact is cherished greatly. I met him as a member of ovcf, he was one of the alumni member (OVCAF) that I always look forward to hearing, seeing in our reunion. I tried to be unassuming in any fellowship, group or... moreI want to say bro Owolabi's indelible impact is cherished greatly. I met him as a member of ovcf, he was one of the alumni member (OVCAF) that I always look forward to hearing, seeing in our reunion. I tried to be unassuming in any fellowship, group or church but he was able to identify with me. I will always be thankful to God that I learned some leadership qualities from him. Even after school I interacted with him about my career because we share the same profession, he advised that I should come home from the Northern part of the country that he will ensure I get a place at Kola Awodein S.A.N. that it's better I start on good ground ( then he was a partner in the firm). I insisted I will not return to the South because of personal reasons. He made effort to secure a place for me in the Abuja Office but we couldn't get it, but he told me that I should practice and I followed his advice. People like bro Owolabi, other seniors and friends in OVCAF taught us practical christinity. I pray that God will continue to uphold the fellowship and the alumni body.
The memory of the righteous is blessed.
Bro Owolabi Odekunle's memory is forever blessed. less
It's been so difficult to do this...
Hearing the news of your lifting up was so shocking.
Not in my wildest dreams would I have thought I could hear about your demise just like that.
Thank you for giving your all.
Thank you for been so audacious with... moreIt's been so difficult to do this...
Hearing the news of your lifting up was so shocking.
Not in my wildest dreams would I have thought I could hear about your demise just like that.
Thank you for giving your all.
Thank you for been so audacious with your faith.
The faith you stood for stood you out.
Rest on bro Owolabi. less
Brother Owolabi Odekunle, I served together with you in the same OVCF executive twice, out of the three times I served in the OVCF Executive Board. First, when you were the Transport Secretary and I was the Graphics & Publicity Secretary, and... moreBrother Owolabi Odekunle, I served together with you in the same OVCF executive twice, out of the three times I served in the OVCF Executive Board. First, when you were the Transport Secretary and I was the Graphics & Publicity Secretary, and secondly, when you were the Evangelism Secretary and I was the General Secretary. Despite all the challenges that came with the assignment, one thing stood out about you and that is, you were very good and passionate in what you do.
We have lost a great person in you but our joy is that our loss is Heaven's gain. You came! You saw! You fought! You served! And you conquered!
“My brother Owolabi, I am saddened by your departure. You were my true brother and friend and I love you so much. How you displayed your character as a husband and man of God is admirable. You left this earth... moreOn behalf of Funke Odekunle's family:
“My brother Owolabi, I am saddened by your departure. You were my true brother and friend and I love you so much. How you displayed your character as a husband and man of God is admirable. You left this earth too soon.” – Lara Ojosipe
“Owolabi, the true ODK (Officer in the Defence of the King), a man of limitless energy, for whom no problem was insurmountable because you truly believed and served the God of the impossible. Owolabi, the ebullient and tireless soldier who never failed to rejoice at the good fortune and blessings of others. Always had a willing, innocently excited heart that would urge others to try and try again. You prayed your way through many brick walls and achieved heights that would make many others dizzy. You drove for your family and shone for the Lord till He decided you too precious to remain here with us. Forever in our hearts with fondness and a smile. Adieu, faithful servant… His eternal rest beckons.” – Victor Olubunmi Fashoro
“Thank you for your dedication to caring for my sister and displaying your character as a true husband and father. You were a wonderful man of God who remained faithful throughout and affected many lives. I will never forget the precious moments you spent with my family. I still cannot believe you have gone to be with the Lord. You will be greatly missed.” – Dupe Nubi
“Brother Owolabi, it is hard to believe you have left us. One could not have asked for a better brother-in-law. You were like a true brother, who loved God so passionately and touched many lives. I will always remember how supportive you were when I got married and how you treated me like a real Sister. You were a great husband and father. I know you are in a better place. You will be greatly missed. Rest in peace.” – Tosin Osunkoya
“Brother Owolabi, words fail me, and I cannot begin to imagine you not here. Though we were miles apart, you were the very constant brother whom I knew was always there, always having our backs. I could write a whole episode about you if I could. Brother Owolabi, you were more than a brother-in-law. You were the one person who told me I would be a minister of God and I remember laughing at this, but you were so right. You saw things before we did. You were passionate about everyone with a real heart for people. You came, you lived and fulfilled your purpose. Your spirit lives on and we will meet again at the feet of Jesus by His grace. Amen” – Enitan Modupe
“Brother Owolabi, you were a rear gem, my brother and confidant. You were always a good listener. I can still hear your lovely voice today saying “Wow!” and “Really?”. You never took me as a sister-in-law but as a little sister. We are all hurting but we pray God gives us strength in these trying times.” – Toyin Sowemimo.
“Thank you so much uncle Owolabi for being my family, loving my auntie and cousins so much. I am glad I got to see the love and friendship in your home. Thank you for all the advice, love, care, accommodation and help you gave us. You are deeply missed, uncle. I pray at the very end, we meet in His kingdom in Jesus name. You will forever be celebrated, uncle. Keep flying high. Rest in eternal peace uncle Owolabi 🕊.” — Tomiwa Talabi less
The words fail, in fact, there are no words; my mind has refused to accept it; it’s not even adding up and the words are not connecting; Bro Owolabi, dead? Ko make sense now ? How does someone who was so very alive, become dead suddenly? Bro Owolabi... moreThe words fail, in fact, there are no words; my mind has refused to accept it; it’s not even adding up and the words are not connecting; Bro Owolabi, dead? Ko make sense now ? How does someone who was so very alive, become dead suddenly? Bro Owolabi accepted me immediately Dupeolu introduced us and Sister Funke followed suite simultaneously, when we were newly married, the Odekunle’s home became my second home and I would “run” to stay with them each time my husband was away. Bro Owolabi was the one we made our marriage accountability partner and in those early years, he invested wisdom into our marriage. Bro Owolabi and Sis Funke walked our fertility journey with us and we became family. Our nuclear and extended families knew bro Owolabi, bro Owolabi is well known in our church…haaa! bro Owolabi is(was) larger than life. A spiritual giant with such depth of the Word and an unrivaled fervency for prayer. We are comforted knowing that The master Weaver is fully in control. Sis Funke, you are not alone, please be comforted.Bro Owolabi, we are grateful for your time here, though brief, you accomplished much more than a lot of those who stayed longer. Goodbye….for now
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How do you do it, how did you do it?
Your devotion to us individually is legendary. We all kind of think we are close to you when actually, you're the one in our worlds.
Your relevance across all generations in Ovcaf is unrivalled. You don't use your... moreHow do you do it, how did you do it?
Your devotion to us individually is legendary. We all kind of think we are close to you when actually, you're the one in our worlds.
Your relevance across all generations in Ovcaf is unrivalled. You don't use your resources to buy relationships, you rather lavish it on both those you've built with and even those you don't have a relationship with.
Our joy is yours and you ache genuinely when we are in pain.
When Seun and I went through fertility treatments, you stood with us through the journey. You prayed with me with so much excitement when you heard I was elected OVCAF Chairman like if you hadn't occupied it previously, some years back.
You're a “talk and do”man! You exemplified it first with your immediate family. You spare no expense in ensuring your family’s well being. You cared for us but never neglecting your family. I learnt from you that quality must never be sacrificed on the altar of price.
Your spiritual depth would have stood you apart as a G.O in your own right, yet your commitment and your soul was already sold out to service rather than title.
We started as someone I admire (surrounded by many sisters and yet no scandal) and wanted to be like. I informed you about having numerous ladies asking me out and you looked me in the face and said, *"Dupe, don't fail this test. Heavens want to be sure that the daughters of the kingdom can be committed to your care"* You drew me closer to mentor me, we grew to become friends till we became brothers. I’m glad that in April, 2021, on my 17th wedding anniversary, I had the opportunity to tell you “thank you” for all you deposited in my life and family.
Bro Owolabi, i can't deny your human fraility but i can never second guess your sincerity. Your finicky disposition to your vehicles and your audacious boldness may be interpreted by some as arrogance but i know better .
“Wow ! Wow”!”Honestly speaking”, “let me tell you something”, Bro. Owolabi, I can't say good bye but I'll rather say good night.
Brother Owo (as I called him)...
Father Abraham, with many children...
A Faithful Man has left the realm of mortals!
I met Bro Owolabi in 1995, as a young and innocent first-year undergraduate when I joined the Evangelism Band of OVCF, of which he was... moreBrother Owo (as I called him)...
Father Abraham, with many children...
A Faithful Man has left the realm of mortals!
I met Bro Owolabi in 1995, as a young and innocent first-year undergraduate when I joined the Evangelism Band of OVCF, of which he was the leader at the time. He immediately took me under his wings, and thus began a precious relationship which transcended friendship: Bro Owolabi was truly my father, even more than my own dad at a time when that was what I needed more than anything else in the world.
He led me, guided me, protected me, counselled me, taught me the Scriptures (woe betide you if Brother Owo quoted half of a bible verse while speaking with you and you couldn’t complete it accurately: that would be the start of another Bible Study session for you!). When I had to leave Medicine for a year after failing a course in 100 level, he stood by me and for me, held my hand through the whole year and the years after, supported me in every way possible, and taught me faith during my darkest days. He took me in, went further to adopt all my friends, and brought us all under his nurturing wings. He was a very big and active part of our lives for many years, all the way to the end of his journey on this earth. A large part of who I am today is thanks to the foundation Bro Owolabi laid in my life, and for that I owe a debt of gratitude.
He was selfless: there was never anything too trivial for him, he would drop everything to come to our aid wherever we were and whenever we were in difficulty, he would create time for us always, he would move mountains and make things happen for us no matter what, he always had a listening ear and the wisest counsel. Impossible was not in his dictionary. And he was bold as a lion, always!
He stayed involved in our lives, all the way from Ago Iwoye to Sagamu, and to all the different parts of the world as we got scattered abroad. Brother Owolabi nurtured and guided Gbenga and I through the years of friendship and relationship while in school, and gave us the courage to take the bold step into marriage even when the calculations and timing looked crazy. He stood as witness on our wedding day. We will forever be grateful for his unwavering belief in us.
His home was always open to me, and to so many of us, both while in Uni and after school. His home was Home for us, we were never visitors. His cooking was top-notch! I want to particularly thank Sister Funke for her graciousness and acceptance of so many of us through all those years, it could not have been easy, especially in the early days, but she took it all in her stride and opened her large heart to us all, enabling Brother mi Owo to be the blessing he was meant to be.
My father, this news came as a huge shock. I don’t know if it is possible to get over it. You spoke with Gbenga just ten days before this exit, we never knew it would be for the last time. My heart is broken. But I take solace in the fact that you have gone to the Better Place, this life's struggles are over and now you have preceded us into Glory. You poured yourself forth and withheld nothing. You were always a willing tool in the Master's hand, and we are grateful for your service. You were faithful, diligent, and upright in the handling of all that was placed in your charge.
I remain most grateful that our paths crossed in this life, it is God’s greatest gift and blessing, and a huge privilege to have been one of Father Abraham's daughters. As the saying goes, no man is perfect, but as for me, I find no fault in you. Go well, faithful servant. Your family here will be well. Until we meet again in the Morning.
(Temilade Ojedokun nee Osinowo) less
Brother Owo (as I called him)...
Father Abraham, with many children...
A Faithful Man has left the realm of mortals!
I met Bro Owolabi in 1995, as a young and innocent first-year undergraduate when I joined the Evangelism Band of OVCF, of which he was... moreBrother Owo (as I called him)...
Father Abraham, with many children...
A Faithful Man has left the realm of mortals!
I met Bro Owolabi in 1995, as a young and innocent first-year undergraduate when I joined the Evangelism Band of OVCF, of which he was the leader at the time. He immediately took me under his wings, and thus began a precious relationship which transcended friendship: Bro Owolabi was truly my father, even more than my own dad at a time when that was what I needed more than anything else in the world.
He led me, guided me, protected me, counselled me, taught me the Scriptures (woe betide you if Brother Owo quoted half of a bible verse while speaking with you and you couldn’t complete it accurately: that would be the start of another Bible Study session for you!). When I had to leave Medicine for a year after failing a course in 100 level, he stood by me and for me, held my hand through the whole year and the years after, supported me in every way possible, and taught me faith during my darkest days. He took me in, went further to adopt all my friends, and brought us all under his nurturing wings. He was a very big and active part of our lives for many years, all the way to the end of his journey on this earth. A large part of who I am today is thanks to the foundation Bro Owolabi laid in my life, and for that I owe a debt of gratitude.
He was selfless: there was never anything too trivial for him, he would drop everything to come to our aid wherever we were and whenever we were in difficulty, he would create time for us always, he would move mountains and make things happen for us no matter what, he always had a listening ear and the wisest counsel. Impossible was not in his dictionary. And he was bold as a lion, always!
He stayed involved in our lives, all the way from Ago Iwoye to Sagamu, and to all the different parts of the world as we got scattered abroad. Brother Owolabi nurtured and guided Gbenga and I through the years of friendship and relationship while in school, and gave us the courage to take the bold step into marriage even when the calculations and timing looked crazy. He stood as witness on our wedding day. We will forever be grateful for his unwavering belief in us.
His home was always open to me, and to so many of us, both while in Uni and after school. His home was Home for us, we were never visitors. His cooking was top-notch! I want to particularly thank Sister Funke for her graciousness and acceptance of so many of us through all those years, it could not have been easy, especially in the early days, but she took it all in her stride and opened her large heart to us all, enabling Brother mi Owo to be the blessing he was meant to be.
My father, this news came as a huge shock. I don’t know if it is possible to get over it. You spoke with Gbenga just ten days before this exit, we never knew it would be for the last time. My heart is broken. But I take solace in the fact that you have gone to the Better Place, this life's struggles are over and now you have preceded us into Glory. You poured yourself forth and withheld nothing. You were always a willing tool in the Master's hand, and we are grateful for your service. You were faithful, diligent, and upright in the handling of all that was placed in your charge.
I remain most grateful that our paths crossed in this life, it is God’s greatest gift and blessing, and a huge privilege to have been one of Father Abraham's daughters. As the saying goes, no man is perfect, but as for me, I find no fault in you. Go well, faithful servant. Your family here will be well. Until we meet again in the Morning.
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Let me take this from a different angle from what people have said about you aside all our OSU ‘runs’.
I remember the days we plied Cotonou, to buy cars. I remember especially the time we went together to get my first car. I remember the first time... moreLet me take this from a different angle from what people have said about you aside all our OSU ‘runs’.
I remember the days we plied Cotonou, to buy cars. I remember especially the time we went together to get my first car. I remember the first time we had an accident.... it was just God. The car summersulted on our way out of Ago-iwoye after we visited OVCF. I remember the second accident around Ifo on our way back from OVCAF EXCO vigil in Abeokuta. You were dozing. I kept saying, bro Owolabi, e nsun (you're
😴). You kept saying you're okay. Till we heard gbam. Our eyes became clear.
I remember way back 1993, when you used to "fly" OVCF bus... Amazing Grace, from Ago to Ijebu Igbo. With us screaming as you enjoyed yourself. By the time I drop at Oru, I'm giddy already from your driving. You were the first person I knew that used to pray for a vehicle. You prayed for safety and you salvation of those entered the bus.
Those countless Abuja by road trips you made and the escapades you shared. I kept saying bro Owolabiiii, ‘e lo wo plane’. But you enjoyed driving and loved being on the road. I sincerely don’t know how your wife was comfortable with it. I used to be scared for you.
I remember when you were taking my colleague and I to your apartment at games village Abuja. My colleague kept saying, "shey bi won se nwa prado labuja niyi?". I told him, we call you Jehu. You drove us round town at record time for our meetings. Your boldness is on another level. You had your way with vehicles. You were so assertive when it comes to your cars. You want them clean and functional and would rather dispose of a big non functional for a smaller one.
I remember several exco trips and meetings. I remember several interventions and sacrifices you made on behalf of others. O'boy....you gave. You really did give yourself.
You number was one of my ICE(In Case of Emergency) to call. Several times I called you to intervene or help someone. You never ceased to help.
During my tenure as OVCAF chairman, you offered valuable advice often. Of course when we didnt agree and I insisted. You came back later after thinking it through and say, "bro Feyi, that thing you said was right o".
Kai, you loved your wife and the way you call her name, leemewa. Your children were your world. Your sacrifices on them, is not in vain.
I must not forget your love for good food.........my brother liked to cook. Amala in Ibadan, always on point. Lol
For over 26yrs, you were a brother and friend with loads of benefits. Your memory will linger forever and they are truly fond, forgettable, ever vivid and heartwarming! The most beautiful things are not associated with money; they are memories and moments. Good night bro
Hmmm. Bro Owolabi thank God for the life you lived. Selfless, unassuming, energetic, full of life and most importantly a lover of God. So so passionate about His Master and lover of his soul, the ministry and the brethren. I remembered my first close... moreHmmm. Bro Owolabi thank God for the life you lived. Selfless, unassuming, energetic, full of life and most importantly a lover of God. So so passionate about His Master and lover of his soul, the ministry and the brethren. I remembered my first close encounter with him in 1992 if I am not mistaken. It was during the long ASUU strike in that year and he came to my house in Ibadan in the company of Sis Laide Adeyemo nee Ogunfeibo. . Very open, sincere, bold, humble, generous to a fault and carry peoples matter till it is settled. Knowing him was a blessing and a privilege. A prayer warrior, destiny helper, never complaining, a man of integrity with a wide smile and bear hug.
You came , you saw and conquered. Sleep well beloved till we meet on the resurrection morning. Love you dearly but your Master and Lover love you more. Sun re oo ti a o fi pade lese Jesu nibi ti ipinya ko ni si mo.
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Adeola OdumaboI met Bro Owolabi through Sis Laide Adeyemo in my 100 Level and since then he adopted me as the 1st daughter of father Abraham. He was such a caring and loving father! I remember, he was the 1st person to fry plantain with ata gigun for me. Several days,... moreI met Bro Owolabi through Sis Laide Adeyemo in my 100 Level and since then he adopted me as the 1st daughter of father Abraham. He was such a caring and loving father! I remember, he was the 1st person to fry plantain with ata gigun for me. Several days, we will just finish school and move to his house in Itamerin. He will cook for us. I remember when Tayo Ogunnoiki - my fiance then died in 400L, Bro Owolabi drove down from Lagos packed my load from Ijebu Igbo and took me to his house at ltamerin.
This was to ensure no one tells me before I finished my exams.
When I eventually got to know he took me home.
My final year Was Very rough for obvious reasons but Bro Owolabi stood by me.
He was delayed for Law school, so we were in Law school together. Bro Owolabi took me to Bwari Law School and brought me back home on every trip till we finished law school. He was so protective that intended toasters had to go through him before approaching me.
Even after Law school he took care of me. My children call... less
June 18, 2021
Samuel OlupelumiBros Owo, that's the way we call you. We never related as in - laws, but as brothers. I was so free with you. You always encouraged us giving us assurance of prosperous future. Receiving your lifeless body and depositing it at the morgue was a painful... moreBros Owo, that's the way we call you. We never related as in - laws, but as brothers. I was so free with you. You always encouraged us giving us assurance of prosperous future. Receiving your lifeless body and depositing it at the morgue was a painful experience to me. Bros Owo, your memory lingers on. Rest on dear brother.
Ope & Bukky
June 18, 2021
Folasade CokerBroda mi Owolabi, egbon mi owon.. hmmm words fail me, but yet again so much to say I wish we had said it when we saw two weeks ago, when you went shopping for me and I thought we had all the time in the world not only to dream of tomorrow but to birth... moreBroda mi Owolabi, egbon mi owon.. hmmm words fail me, but yet again so much to say I wish we had said it when we saw two weeks ago, when you went shopping for me and I thought we had all the time in the world not only to dream of tomorrow but to birth the vision in our bellies. You were my senior brother and after God, you were my rock and you never failed in your defense and support for me in my times of little or no strenght. You were a man of passion and drive who never underserved on anything committed to you nor did you fail to strengthen a wounded soldier. Lover of God, tenderer of his vine yard, servant leader like none I know, you gave God and each of us your all and we didn’t see that you were spreading yourself thin for us . Please dearest brother mi do find it in your heart to forgive me for not paying attention to water you as you did me.
So many visions, aspirations. Heaven has gained an angel and worthy child of God.It is well with your soul. Father Abraham, it’s time we your sons... less
June 18, 2021
Oluwatoyin SowemimoBrother Owolabi, I have tried so hard to wake up and find out this is a dream. I was looking forward to traveling to Lagos with you on your next trip but not like this. I was also planning a surprise for you on your birthday but, hmmmmm. This is soooo... moreBrother Owolabi, I have tried so hard to wake up and find out this is a dream. I was looking forward to traveling to Lagos with you on your next trip but not like this. I was also planning a surprise for you on your birthday but, hmmmmm. This is soooo hard for me. You were always ready to listen to anything I wanted to talk about. I can't still believe this is all real. Rest well till we see again at Jesus feet. Thank you for being an amazing big brother. Words fail me but I know God knows why this happened. less
Mon pere. You are one of a kind. I met you as a firebrand for Jesus. You taught me so much- how to pray, to study God's Word, to be the finest soldier of Jesus Christ that I could be. Your dedication, your fortitude, your integrity, your wide smile and... moreMon pere. You are one of a kind. I met you as a firebrand for Jesus. You taught me so much- how to pray, to study God's Word, to be the finest soldier of Jesus Christ that I could be. Your dedication, your fortitude, your integrity, your wide smile and heartfelt laughter and even bigger heart. We shared the biggest hugs.
I am so proud to be one of Father Abraham's daughters. You have loved me unflinchingly and unfailingly for almost 3 decades. And you have loved my children. You and sister Funke have opened your hearts and your home to me without reservation.
I have never faced adversity in my adult life without you, always knowing you were there, at the other end of the phone. And for as long as you could, you would say, meet up with me here or I will pick you up there. And so I find myself constantly calling your number. Because that is what I do when my world is shaking as it is now, I call you. For the first time ever, you are not picking up or calling me back at the first opportunity. But now, I am hearing your voice, clearly, saying to me, "Look, Tolu, let me tell you something...." And you are telling me a lot of things. You have invested too much in me for me to fail completely now.
I know you have won. I know you have the victory. I know your homecoming was amazing, because I witnessed you run a marvellous race for your master whom you loved with all your heart and soul. (Though I will have words with you about going so soon. I will deal with you later).
Thank you, BrOwolabi (yup, that is spelt right!), for giving to the Lord, I am certainly a life that was changed because of you and I am so glad you came. I know that you know that I love you. That you are my unfailing hero. Thank you for being such an example of a man that loved his wife and children so completely. I loved being in your home and seeing how you and sister Funke delighted in each other. I know that you would have walked through fire for them.
On behalf of my sons, I thank you. On behalf of the Phamilee, I thank you.
You have always had my back. 100%. Now, I want you to know, that I have yours. See you in the morning.
Hmm... it's been a hard nut to crack ever since the news of your departure hit us. However, we're consoled in the reality that you're resting in a better place. Bro Owolabi, yours was a life of vibrance, energetic zeal, undeniable love and sacrifice...to... moreHmm... it's been a hard nut to crack ever since the news of your departure hit us. However, we're consoled in the reality that you're resting in a better place. Bro Owolabi, yours was a life of vibrance, energetic zeal, undeniable love and sacrifice...to mention but a few. The lives you lit with your touch (torch) will forever burn in God's essence till we meet to part no more.
Sir, you came, saw and conquered. "REST ON CHAMP" less
Bro Owolabi, you came, you saw and you conquered. Rest well in the bosom of our Father. Anywhere you were , the Light of God shone. You are greatly missed.
Remi Jagun
I have not been able to write anything since because I was short of words, we shared several beautiful moments together, your friends were my friends, your family were mine, I will miss you bruv, rest in the Lord. Adieu
June 19, 2021
Olufunmilola AkinbandeThough I know the face but I didn't know you on a personal note. I guess I met you for the first time about 5/6 years ago when I attended the reunion for the first time. However with what I have been reading since your demise, it is obvious you have been... moreThough I know the face but I didn't know you on a personal note. I guess I met you for the first time about 5/6 years ago when I attended the reunion for the first time. However with what I have been reading since your demise, it is obvious you have been a servant leader and a true lover of God indeed. My prayer is that every of your Labour in God's vineyard will not be in vain. That your works will not burn and every seed God has helped you to plant will bring forth more abiding fruits for your loved ones to reap in Jesus name.
This also brings the question my brethren "what will be said of us after we're gone?" Ki Oluwa ki o ran wa lowo. Adieu once again dear brother less
Bro Owolabi exit is a rude shock to me. I have never cry deeply like I did when I got the flash of the news that you are gone. The last time I cry so much like this was when my Dad passed on 30 years ago.
Bro Owolabi exit is a rude shock to me. I have never cry deeply like I did when I got the flash of the news that you are gone. The last time I cry so much like this was when my Dad passed on 30 years ago.
I belong to the younger or Middle generation. But Owolabi kan OVCAF kan ni. He is so humble and teachable. Quick to apologise and become your friend. I remember a time I challenged him on an issue at Ago Iwoye. I was thinking he will get angry and rubbish my opinion but NO Bro Owolabi listened well and apologized. He is always ready to path with his resources sometimes he does not have it readily available but he will look for someone that has it and get it to you.
You are a father to many and blessing to the house of OVCF/OVCAF.
For days I was still waiting to hear another news about you that you have woken up. Still waiting oooo
You live a fulfilled life.
I will always miss your impactful teachings and counsel.
Folusewa BellaI will never forget your acts of selflessness which I glimpsed while in OSU. You were always on ground whenever the Alumni came around with your larger than life personality yet maintaining a humble stance. A particular day stands out, your wife was... moreI will never forget your acts of selflessness which I glimpsed while in OSU. You were always on ground whenever the Alumni came around with your larger than life personality yet maintaining a humble stance. A particular day stands out, your wife was meant to give the Daughters of Destiny a talk in Mariam Hall I think. She spoke so glowingly of you as a husband and a father. And I wondered if you were even human. Politely you kept your distance from us while silently lending your support. Hmmm. Another encounter happened after Ovcaf meeting on a Sunday. You volunteered to carry me in your car part of the way and dropped me at a convenient place to continue my journey. May all your loved ones be comforted at this painful time. Rest now sir, you have laboured. Faithful is He whom you have served faithfully. We shall see again at His feet.
Oluwaseun Taiwo less