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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Chief Abiodun Babatunde Eboda . We will remember him forever. 

Please join us in celebrating the life of Chief A.B. Eboda. 

Wakekeep
Date: Thursday, November 7, 2019
Time: 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Venue: 27 Modupe Street, Fola Agoro Area, Somolu 

Funeral Service
Date: Friday, November 8, 2019
Time: 8:00 AM
Venue: All Saints Anglican Church -- Yaba 17, Montgomery Road, Yaba, Lagos
Internment: Ijebu Ode

Thanksgiving Service
Date: Saturday, November 9, 2019
Time: 10:00 AM
Venue: All Saints Anglican Church -- Yaba 17, Montgomery Road, Yaba, Lagos
Reception to follow immediately at Banilux Event Place - 2/8 Chapel Street, Off Commercial Ave., Sabo Yaba, Lagos

October 24, 2023
October 24, 2023
It is four years today, but we still miss our dad, grandpa, and former head of the clan. His legacy lives on in our lives.

But we are grateful for the comfort and solace of our God. And we thank God for the life and times of our dad and grandpa. He is at peace with Christ ♥️
December 16, 2021
December 16, 2021
This would have been dad’s 85th birthday. We miss him and his wisdom. But God continues to keep us in His love.
November 1, 2020
November 1, 2020
Dear uncle..
it's been a year and it's just like yesterday
You will be forever missed
Rest in peace uncle
January 14, 2020
January 14, 2020
Through all the changing scenes of life, in trouble and in joy, the praises of my God shall still, my heart and tongue employ. Chief Eboda was well known at Femi Adebule as well as Modupe Streets, off Fola Agoro, Shomolu, Lagos. A good family friend who was always joyful. While we expected our loved ones to continue to live, we give thanks to God for the age he attained in life and his meaningful impacts on family and friends. In conjunction with his family, he will surely be missed. May his soul rest in peace. From Dr. Leke Osipitan
December 16, 2019
December 16, 2019
Daddy, I miss you. I mean, REALLY miss you. I however believe you're resting in the bosom of Jesus Christ.
December 16, 2019
December 16, 2019
Today would have marked your 83rd birthday. We remember you with love and miss you.
November 6, 2019
November 6, 2019
Baba Eruobodo, you represented an epitome of responsibility. A unifying symbol of the Eboda clan. A man of the people. Family oriented and generous. I remember the consecutive years that we celebrated 25th of December with you at Fola Agoro. You were always ready for I and my children with our mint "Christmas money".

My few encounters with you though brief each time remain indelible. I was a distant admirer of your commitment to family and the wellbeing of others.

When I saw you 2017 at my mother in laws burial ( Late Mama Ibeji), you seemed to have lost some weight yet you stood tall as always.

You will be forever missed. Sleep on Baba Eruobodo. May your soul find repose and rest!
November 5, 2019
November 5, 2019
Adieu chief babatunde eboda.
Even in death you're still loved and forever you willl be, We miss you but God has called you home, may your gentle soul rest in perfect peace . Amen.
Mama Ade (nee koku)
November 5, 2019
November 5, 2019
I have written this a couple of times and stopped but I know I MUST find a way to capture you in words.

Formidable...my earliest memories of you were at Sister Busola wedding in your regal outfit and hand made beaded shoes.
You stood tall with your usual formidable presence.
My little heart welled in pride to be your daughter and niece.

Father...not sure the year but when my dad (your younger brother) was hospitalized for slip disc issues, you swung into action to ensure dad had everything he needed , you ensured he got the attention he needed. If you have had to visit Igbobi orthopedic you would know how important this part is.

A strong part of my childhood memories: I smile because we ( Tope Eboda and I) always looked forward to our shiny one naira notes every Christmas day since the 80’s.
I gradually got elevated to about #2000 the last Christmas I visited with my son. Loved how we looked forward to the increments in our Christmas monetary gifts.
It was always the highlight of Christmas.

Olori Ebi: Everyone who knew you are aware of how you worked to keep the Eboda family together and how you extended that to your maternal side of the family too. I learnt how beautiful family ties are irrespective of our differences from you and My dad. Thank you.

Lastly my Dad’s big brother: You were big brother in every sense of the word. My dad’s hero.
We (my siblings and I) knew that too well!
Permit to put this in Pidgin English:
Haa, who born you well when daddy comes back to say “Euroba said No”
On that Thursday morning when I heard my dad’s voice tremble he announced your passing, i broke down because I could hear the hurt in his voice. He would miss you greatly but we all would be strong to continue on this journey standing on your shoulders.

Continue to rest on Daddy
Euroba , we miss you.

Signed
Abisoye Eboda Akinola
Your Ladele’s daughter


November 5, 2019
November 5, 2019
Quite a formidable pillar of support to the Eboda clan. Olori Ebi leading by example. Always available to his people, no one was too small, big, young or old, he will follow them to wherever they had a function as Olori Ebi even when he had reached the ripe old age.

He supported our late mother Iya Ibeji who had married into the clan through his Uncle S.O.

May his soul rest in perfect peace.
November 5, 2019
November 5, 2019
Chief A B Eboda
You were a Giant amongst men !
You were very supportive towards my mother ever since she lost her husband very early on.
You were even more accommodating during our trying periods and was always fair and firm in your decisions regardless of whose ox was gored.
Every time i visited you i always learnt something new.
You stood solidly behind me when i got married being a good friend of my father in law and i will forever remain grateful for the role you played.
Your Exemplary Leadership of the Eboda Clan will also never be forgotten.
May the Almighty Grant Your Good Soul Eternal Rest. Amen
November 3, 2019
November 3, 2019
Dear grandad
   The one that has always been there since i was young,to lead and to guide me. He was always willing to know what i needed at any time,he was always ready to tell me stories about his past,ready to teach me. I remember days when he'll call I and my brothers to personally teach us. Granpa never turned a deaf ear to our countless needs. There are too many memories to be told. Grandad was the only one that made me take pap, I remember saturday mornings he'll bundle my brothers and I to his room and personally make pap with milk,milo and honey even though he knew i didnt like honey he'll always say its good for your health. Words are not enough to express how dearly i miss him but he's gone to a better place now and all we can do is to celebrate the wonderful years he has lived and to thank God for giving us such a great Grandad.
  I'll forever love and miss you Mr Eruobodo
November 3, 2019
November 3, 2019
For my one and only grandpa,
  My grandpa the grandpa that always made me focus on my studies. He played with me prayed with me and studied with me. I will miss you so much. Your memories will always be in my heart.
November 3, 2019
November 3, 2019
By Barr. (Mrs.) Jumoke Akinkoye
Modupe Neighbourhood Welfare Association (MONEWA)

Our dear Papa, Friend and Leader!
Your passing to Glory is yet a surprise to us despite your gift of a healthy, worthwhile, inspiring and highly motivating lifetime. Your worthy role in putting together what is today the Association on Modupe Street is already entrenched in the history of Modupe Street (off Fola Agoro) Somolu, otherwise regarded as the G.R.A. of Shomolu.

Thank you for giving yourself and your treasure to us when it mattered most. You will forever remain a memorable ASSET to us all. Until we meet again at the feet of Jesus, it is GOODNITE SIR!
November 3, 2019
November 3, 2019
By Lady Iyabode Awotesu

My dear Brother, your exit is a surprise, considering our recent discussion on getting a befitting chairman for MONEWA, your pet Association. We shall miss you considering your LOVE & PASSION for the neighbourhood.

Rest on my Brother. Goodnight.
November 3, 2019
November 3, 2019
Death, you have been good enough to perform your usual magic! No one could be surprised. I know and I believe that the righteous are always taken away before the evil day.

Rest on the bosom of your Lord my dear brother Tunde Eboda. We shall meet on the resurrection day in Jesus' name.

Venerable & Mrs. J. E. Kola Oke
25-10-19
November 3, 2019
November 3, 2019
Chief A. B. Eboda, may your soul rest in perfect peace. Amen. You touched many lives in your lifetime. I'm positive that you are now in peace and happiness with your creator.

Mr. A. O. Koku
November 3, 2019
November 3, 2019
We all loved Papa, but God loves him most. And we thank God for a life well spent. May the presence of the Lord continually abide with all he has left behind.

Modupe Primary School
- The Headmistress, Teachers,
Parents & Pupils
November 3, 2019
November 3, 2019
A valuable member of Egbe Ifelodun, Cathedral Church of Our Saviour, Italajoda, One By-Ode. May his soul rest in peace. Amen.

Bro. Ago Sangosanya
President, Egbe Ifelodun
November 3, 2019
November 3, 2019
Tribute to my Brother

"Behold how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity" - Psalm 133:1

My elder brother, Chief Abiodun Babatunde Eboda of the legendary EBODA dynasty of Ijebu-Ode, was an epitome of peace in the family, neighbourhood, and the community he lived. Most people around him did not understand him; he never wanted anything to hurt anyone.

A philanthropist to those who came across him. An indefatigable leader in the neighbourhood, hence the birth of MONEWA (Modupe Neighbourhood Welfare Association, Fola Agoro, Somolu, Lagos). He cherished peaceful co-existence, hence his service on the Police Community Relations Committee of Ogudu, Lagos State. He was many things to many people around him.
Eni mo, o ko
Eni ko, ko mo
Oun ni eni na

'We so omo Ęgbò
Ęgbò mogun ara Ijamò.
Omo a de'le t'eji t'eji.
Omo a b'orule sun'kun ojo.
Omo Ita ntębo Alabameji.
Omo a f'ęgba şawo l'oke Moro.
Omo Ęruobodo,
Ęniti o duro t'odo l'ęru mba

Ebodas, Nubis, Orenusis,
Ę ku ara fęra ku ęni rere to lo

Ęgbon, o digba, o digbose.
"A o pade l'ęse Jesu..."

Dele Eboda
November 2, 2019
November 2, 2019
It is well. My deepest condolences to the Eboda family. We thank God for a life well spent, Baba was a man of great wisdom, knowledge and understanding who impacted lives positively and loved God. We will surely miss Baba Eboda. Rest in peace .

Adeniran Oke
November 2, 2019
November 2, 2019
Eja nla lo lo do,. Ki ato to ri erin odi gbo ka to Refon odi odan ki ato ri enia to di ebi mu gboyin gboyin bi Chief B. A Eboda odorun alakeji. Who will fill the vacuum created in the Orenusi family of Ijesa Ijebu. Our departed Chief single handedly built the delapidated family house and gave it to others to live in free of charge . My last visit to him was to solicit for donation for Diocesan women guild conferences at St Jude s Church Ijesa Ijebu which he generously did. May God give him perfect rest 
Sesan Awonubi
November 2, 2019
November 2, 2019
There goes a Titan of the Eboda Family of Odo Egbo, Ijebu-Ode who touched lives as he lived.
He was very generous and accommodating. A pleasant personality.
May God console his nuclear family and the extended Eboda Family that he so ably led during his lifetime.
May his soul rest in peace. Amen.

Adebayo Eboda
November 2, 2019
November 2, 2019
We indeed have lost a great brother and OLORI EBI of our family who was never tired of doing anything on behalf of the family anytime anytime the needs arose. Honestly , the vacuum he left behind may be a bit difficult to fill but with God, nothing is impossible. May his good soul find repose in the bosom of the Lord.

Roy Eboda
November 2, 2019
November 2, 2019
DADDY DEAREST,
My Teacher, my Encourager, my Dependable, Reliable Confidant. My Cousin, my Father, my Friend.
Always there for me 24/7.
I miss you already soooooo much Daddy - the several discussions we had....
Thank You for always being there for me. Thank you for your occasional teachings about life, family and relationships.
Thank you for always being there for naming ceremonies, graduations, weddings, etc.
I thank God for you and for your life well spent.

Daddy, may your dear soul Rest In Perfect Peace..... ADIEU

Oriki:- ....
Omo Ęgbò mogun ara Ijamò.
Omo ojugbe l'odo Ęgbò.
Omo a b'orule sun'kun ojo.
Omo a de'le t'eji t'eji.
Omo Itantębó Alabameji.
Omo a f'ęgba şawo l'oke Moro.
Omo Ęruobodo, ęni duro t'odo l'ęru mba......

'Ba ęni, O di'gba....
Sunre, Sunre, Sunre o.
October 30, 2019
October 30, 2019
Daddy Abiodun Babatunde Eboda impressed me according to the quote "It is the first impression that lasts forever, so make it counts" when I first met him in Lagos, Nigeria some years ago.
Daddy was a good man, humble, caring, loving and respectful. He genuinely cared for people when he was alive. My children remember the love, money and hug received from daddy when they first met him.
I am so proud to be called " My dear most beloved daughter Yele" according to the thank you notes/ card received from daddy at his 80th birthday.
Daddy Eboda, your love, your words of wisdom and prayers will live on inside us forever.
Daddy, you have given us gifts that are more precious than anything in this world. We love you but the Lord loves you more.
Adieu daddy Eboda!!!
You will always live on in my heart.

Your dear and most beloved daughter,
Yele Isola.
October 30, 2019
October 30, 2019
Chief A Babatunde Eboda, Cousin, Uncle and Father ... a true entrepreneur and Giant in his chosen Profession and Business.. I lived with him and his household at Femi Adebule Street, Abule-Ijesha for a brief, memorable and most significant period of my life as a High School Student in the "70's". I learnt great virtues of discipline, hardwork, determination and time consciousness which were attributes that were in-grained in him and i believe helped him to make success of life. He had a "bag full of family stories and history" that those privileged to interact with him would have learnt greatly from. Indeed he will continually be remembered as a great Pillar of the family that will be difficult to forget..... Truly a Colossus has departed! May his Soul rest in Peace.
Professor Mobolaji OLUDARA.
October 29, 2019
October 29, 2019
IN MEMORY OF OUR FATHER, GRANDFATHER, BROTHER, UNCLE, COUSIN & FRIEND.

To some, a fantastic father, a marvellous grandfather, a wonderful brother, considerate uncle, a unifying cousin and a dependable friend.

A kindhearted philanthropist, leader, influencer and a historian. He enjoyed good humour. He was frank and straightforward.

I will miss your fatherly advice, brotherly counsel and camaraderie.
You were an embodiment of good character, integrity and compassion.

Sleep on in the bossom of your creator, beloved.
October 29, 2019
October 29, 2019
God saw that you were getting tired big Daddy and a cure was not to be.
So He put His arms around you and whispered, "Come with Me." Tears roll out .....
Though we love you dearly, but We could not make you stay.
A golden heart like yours stopped beating,
Hard working hands put to rest.... As God broke our hearts to prove to us
He only takes "The Best".
Thought I was still going to see you again to say THANK YOU SIR, for all the love and care you extended to me and also believing in me, also a big thank you to my grandma (mama gbambose) whom I referred to as my Guardian Angel, in making sure I become one to be reckoned with. I say thank you sir to bid you a farewell.
--- Oluwatoyosi Adesina
(Nee koku)
October 28, 2019
October 28, 2019
Grandpa Eboda,

Thank you for your unconditional love, wisdom, and education on how to lead a life of devotion to God and family. The earliest memory I have of you is as a giant, assured yet kind and gentle. Entrepreneurial and generous, you walked with your head high through life's trials and remained humble with success and triumph. You led by example, showing generosity towards your community while building for the prosperity of your family. I will journey on in this life with these principles I gleaned from your fruitful life:

1) God’s timing is always perfect, seek him first in all things.
2) It is your responsibility to take care of whatever God has entrusted you with. Educate yourself and work diligently to be a faithful steward.
3) Use your position to be a blessing to your family and community. In doing so, you will leave a good legacy and will be remembered for your generosity.

I love you, Grandpa.
Tunmise Oke
October 28, 2019
October 28, 2019
Chief Abiodun Babtunde Eboda
Thursday 24th Oct. 2019, was the day you left this world for home above. It shocked me to the bone to hear of your demise, I cried to know you have joined your ancestors. I will forever miss you and your good counsel. You are my father in Ijebu-ode and also in Ijesha-Ijebu. You were always bubbling with life happy and always glad to see me until November 2014 when your better half left this world and things were no longer the same with you. You lost interest in almost everything. Whenever I see or phone you, I always remark that you are losing weight but you will reply “No problem, I am okay”. Chief, why did you leave at this time? I thought you will at least live up to 90 years. Death, Where is thy Sting? You have fought and won at last.
Sleep on beloved father until we meet to part no more.
Goodnight! Goodnight!! Goodnight!!!
Mrs Olusola Yemisi.
Ibadan
October 27, 2019
October 27, 2019
You saw real life
You were larger than life
You struggled early in life
You overcame struggles of life
In education you were self made
In apprenticeship you were self made
In rudiments of business you were self taught
In book keeping you were self taught
In discipline you were in forefront
In prudence you were in forefront
In giving you were biblical
In show of love you were biblical
In boldness you were biblical
In family you were a pillar
In community you were a pillar
One thing dear to your heart; to see Jesus
You confirm; all you achieved through Jesus.
On November 5, 2014 you started this journey
It was a lonely journey
On October 24 2019 you ended the journey
The community will miss you
We, the children miss you
The grand children miss you
Our after service Sunday chat will miss you
Adieu Daddy fare you well!
Adieu grandpa fare you well!

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Recent Tributes
October 24, 2023
October 24, 2023
It is four years today, but we still miss our dad, grandpa, and former head of the clan. His legacy lives on in our lives.

But we are grateful for the comfort and solace of our God. And we thank God for the life and times of our dad and grandpa. He is at peace with Christ ♥️
December 16, 2021
December 16, 2021
This would have been dad’s 85th birthday. We miss him and his wisdom. But God continues to keep us in His love.
November 1, 2020
November 1, 2020
Dear uncle..
it's been a year and it's just like yesterday
You will be forever missed
Rest in peace uncle
His Life

BIRTH

October 28, 2019
Chief Abiodun Babatunde Eboda was born on Wednesday, 16th December 1936, in Lagos.

His FATHER was late Pa Zaccheus Daniel Eboda “Eruobodo” who retired as Death and Birth Registrar, Lagos City Council in 1944. Pa Zaccheus later settled down at his home town, Ijebu-Ode, No. 28 Odegbo Street. He traded in book-selling and patent medicine, with the company name of Sun-shine Stores until his death in June 1956. He was a Community Developer, an advocate of human rights and privileges. He lived 57 years.

His MOTHER was Madam Bernice Adebanke Eboda, nee NUBI of Odesha, Ijebu-Ode. She was a big trader in aso oke until her untimely death in March 1948. She was very successful in her business. She lived 39 years.

EDUCATION

October 28, 2019
Babs, alias “Simple and Delicate”, started his elementary education at St. Peter’s School, Faji, Lagos in 1942, and completed it at Christ Church Porogun School, Ijebu-Ode, in 1950. He was a brilliant pupil in his school days.

HOLY SPIRIT & PRINTING

October 28, 2019
ABE received a Divine call to learn the Printing trade. This occurred to him in his sub-consciousness at his mother’s (6’x6’) bedroom on three consecutive nights. The Holy Spirit led him to Olufemi - Fe’re Press, Ijebu-Ode. He was commanded to commence his printing course on Saturday, 16th December 1950 (his 14th birthday), which he compiled with.

He met the proprietor of the Press, Late Pa. S. A. Ige, and his bosom friend, Late Pa Kas Ade Taiwo. After customary greetings, he told them that he had come to learn printing. His admission as a trainee was not without a psychological test of receiving six strokes of the cane on his palm as ordered by Pa Kas Ade Taiwo, who later stood in as his sponsor, because he went to enroll for the training without the knowledge of his father. He was caned by Pa Emmanuel Okunuga, popularly called “SENIOR”

Initially, when ABE told his father (a disciplinarian and a devout Christian) that he was learning printing, his father ignored him, because he wanted him to further his education. Other family members too neglected him on the same ground.

BUT because ABE was acting on the order of the Holy Spirit, he was guided throughout the course successfully. He did beautifully well and led his course mates in the art of Letterpress Printing.

He graduated as a Printer on Saturday, 6th February 1954. It was a big occasion which was fully attended by senior boys and men in uniform shirt dress known as “aso ebi”. The graduation party was fully sponsored by ABE himself. Music was supplied by Pa Emman Okunuga’s new senior HMV Gramophone.
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November 5, 2019
I have written this a couple of times and stopped but I know I MUST find a way to capture you in words.

Formidable
My earliest memories of you were at Sister Busola wedding in your regal outfit and hand made beaded shoes... Euroba’s fashion sense was top notch.
You stood tall with your usual formidable presence. It was the first time I asked the meaning of Eurobodo.
My little heart welled in pride to be your daughter and niece. Qualified to be an “Euroba” myself.

Father
I am sure the year but when my dad (your younger brother) was hospitalized for slip disc issues, you swung into action to ensure dad had everything he needed , you ensured he got the attention he needed.
If you have ever visited Igbobi orthopedic, you would appreciate this better.

A strong part of my childhood memories:
I smile because we ( Tope Eboda and I) always looked forward to our shiny one naira notes every Christmas day since the 80’s.I gradually got elevated to about #2000 the last Christmas I visited with my son.We looked forward to the increments in our Christmas monetary gifts. It was the highlight of Christmas day celebrations.

Olori Ebi:
Everyone who knows you is aware of how you worked to keep the Eboda family together and how you extended that to your maternal side of the family too. I learnt how beautiful family ties are irrespective of our differences from you and My dad.
Thank you.

Lastly, Dad’s big brother:
You were big brother in every sense of the word. My dad’s hero. We all know the bond that you both shared. Daddy wont go about a week without visiting you, getting worried about your health and vice versa. He longed for those conversations with his Euroba. Life dealt us all blows in 2014 and you both encouraged each other in a stronger bond.

On the morning of 24th October when I heard my dads voice break in a call to announce your passing, I broke down because I could hear the hurt in his voice. He would miss you greatly but we would be strong to continue on this journey standing on your shoulders.

Omo Egbo mogun ara Ijamo, omo a dele tejiteji,  omo aborule nsunkun ojo,
Omo Ita ntebo alabameji, .Omo afegba sawo loke Moro,
Omo Eruobodo, eniti o duro ti odo ni eru nba

Continue to rest on Daddy
Euroba ,we will miss you.
Signed
Abisoye Eboda Akinola
Your Ladele’s daughter



A TITAN OF THE EBODA FAMILY GOES HOME

November 5, 2019
My first one on one contact with him during his lifetime was when he lived and had his printing press at Moloney Area, of Lagos I believe, and I was visiting from Ibadan on holiday.
The memory that I have of him is that of friendliness, generosity and hospitality. He used to send, as an annual ritual, the Almanac (Calendar) of the Eruobodo Printing Press to all family members. He popularized the name "ERUOBODO" as one of the "Oriki" of the extensive Eboda Family of Odo-Egbo, Ijebu-Ode. 
As another Patriach goes home, my prayer is that God will grant him eternal rest in His Bosom. OMO EGBOMOGUN ARA IJAMO, SUNRE O.

Good night uncle

November 3, 2019
Uncle you are very dear to us we can never forget your lifetime and contributions to us all in our family. You never made us lack in monetary and emotional areas ever till our mum went to be with the lord 
TI'll we meet at Jesus feet 

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