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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Funsho Mesaiyete. We will remember him forever.
March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
By: Pastor and Pastor (Mrs) Akinremi Bolaji

It’s never going to be a pleasant experience to write tributes on a son that passed prematurely to glory, so it’s understandable if all we could say is that “Pastor Tayo, you will be greatly missed, see you at the feet of our Lord Jesus Christ”.

March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
By: A/P Adejoke Akingun-Roberts

TRIBUTE TO PASTOR EYITAYO MESAIYETE

The news of your demise came as a rude shock, being in fellowship together, full of life and zeal, doing the work of the Lord with joy and cordiality as usual in the morning of the day you passed on to glory.

It is hard to admit the reality that you have moved on, the truth is that God is sovereign, and no man can question his sovereignty He is good, He does no evil, nothing happens without his knowledge, I therefore submit to his loving will.

It is an awesome privilege for my path to cross the path of this young man of God, Pastor Eyitayo, who is an uncommon Christian of his generation, transparently humble, passionate and full of love for God and fellow Christian Brothers and Sisters, an epitome of excellence, though short but he lived a fruitful life worthy of emulation.

The body of Christ, FCT9 in particular will greatly miss you. It is my prayer that the almighty God, the husband of the widow and father to the Fatherless will take care of your family and fill every vacuum you left behind in Jesus mighty name

Sleep on my dearly beloved Brother until we meet at the feet of Christ on the resurrection morning in Jesus name.

March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
By: Nnaji Vincent C.

WHAT MORE CAN I SAY!
Few days after I was posted to FCT 9, I met you sir and inform you officially that I would like to join the youth body, and I saw the Joy in you as if you knew me before now. In quote: You said someone was transferred from the youth and God has brought me at the time like this.

Secondly you said Vincent, there is a lot of work to be done. It is only a true father who is broken that can relate in such an excellent manner. It is true that my first responsibility is to the Church and the Pastor in Charge of Province yet like you said, there is lot to be done in the Youth body and I will try my best for us all to collectively fulfil that dream.

You are a true Father; a mentor and your level of Spiritual understanding is something I will miss lot. My heart is still heavy as am not use to this, yet I pray that the God Almighty grant you eternal rest in His bosom. YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED DADDY!

March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
By: Fehintoluwa

Though your days with us was very brief, and our grieve at your loss is deep, we draw comfort in the knowledge that you have found refuge in the Lord.

Daddy I can never forget your words of Encouragements: You always tell me never to relent in the things of God. Oh, how can I forget the prayers??? On several occasions, you will call me just to pray with me. Thank you for seeing the potentials in me to join your workforce. In your words: “Sister Fehinti, you can’t escape oooo.” 

You helped me to serve God better and I am truly grateful. Still in shock butcannot Question the Almighty and All-knowing.

March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
By: Jonah Oyugbo Osagie

TRIBUTE TO A GREAT TEACHER

I have seriously tried to avoid typing RIP to you Sir. Your death is a great blow to your entire family and the Church in general. Your demise has thrown us into deep mourning and pain that can only be healed by Almighty God. You were a pillar of love, generosity, and a great Church builder.

The absence of your unique personality has left a big vacuum in the Youth Church, you were a great teacher, builder of youth and a beacon of hope.
We take solace in God and celebrate your Christian legacy of love, kindness, joy, hardworking, doggedness and selflessness that you left behind.

Adieu Sir sleep on in the bosom of the Lord till we meet to part no more.

March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
By: Dapo Casper Ogunlewe

Funsho, I choose not to mourn you but to Celebrate you, because you were a person of celebration and you served the Lord with all your being.

I remember how you always made me donate to the Church during my birthday which I share same date with your wife and particularly this year's birthday when we spoke, and you promised that we would hook up during your Dad's upcoming 80th Birthday celebrations.

Good night my brother and friend until we meet to part no more at the feet of our Lord Jesus Christ.

March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
By: Pst. Sunday Ogunmuyiwa

Pastor Eyitayo was a pleasant and a good company to be with. He related very well across.He came, saw and conquered. Good night soldier of Christ.

March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
By: Dns. Okafor Nkechi (For Ushering Department).

TRIBUTE to A/P Eyitayo Mesaiyete.

Your death came as a rude shock to us because it was the least, we expected to hear or read about you. We are still adjusting to the reality that it is true that you have left this sinful world to rest and settle with the Saint, who would be worshipping God 24/7.

We as mortals would only feel bad, but your creator has a reason and purpose of taking you away when He did. You are such a kind, loving and peaceful man to us and the Church. You served the Lord with your time, zeal, and energy. We love you, but God loves you more. Rest on beloved Pastor 'til we meet to part no more.

March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
By: Pastors John & Mubo Imoudu.

UNTIMELY DEATH, only God knows the meaning of "untimely death". But what we know, Funsho, is that you fought a good fight, you finished your course, you have kept the faith and now you've laid hold on the crown of righteousness.

Rest on beloved brother, rest on Soldier of the Cross, rest on God's General, until we meet at the feet of Jesus Christ. Good night Pastor Tayo Funsho Mesaiyete.

March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
By: FCT9 Men’s Fellowship.

An Excellent Man is Gone

A/P Eyitayo Mesaiyete was a very dedicated member of FCT 9 Men’s Fellowship who lived his life serving the church selflessly. He willingly committed himself to everything that was happening in the Redeemed Christian Church of God at various levels.

He immensely contributed towards every program organized by the Men’s Fellowship by ensuring all protocols were duly observed. His humility, organizational skills, sense of humors and sincerity which reflected in his lifestyle are worthy of emulation and would always be remembered.

As a group in the RCCG, we are heartbroken for the loss, but we accept it as the will of God and ask our heavenly Father to comfort each one of us and most importantly his immediate and extended family members during this trying moment. We never expected it to happen this early, but we take solace in the word of God in Phil 1:21.

The FCT 9 Men’s Fellowship is saddened by your unexpected and painful exit. We say goodnight dear Pastor ‘Tayo and may your loving soul rest in peace in the bosom of the Lord.


March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
By: Pst (Mrs) Ayannike Rotimi (Wife of Pastor in Charge of Province)

A Gallant Soldier

Dearly beloved brother, a gallant soldier of the Lord Jesus Christ is gone!!!. Your sudden departure to glory is still like a dream that i need to wake up from.

You were full of life and joy when we met early hours of March 12th and after the thanksgiving prayer you walked up to me and bent down as your usual style of humility and whispered to my ear "My Mummy as you used to call me the fasting is ending on Sunday hope u didn't forget the delicacy you promised me" l replied how can I forget and we both laughed. I never knew you were already on your way to the side of eternity.

These five months of our working together in Baba's vineyard was like we have met for five years. You have gotten so used to me that if I just turn to the back on the Altar, in a twinkling of an eye you are already by my side to ask if I needed anything.

My dear, my consolation is that you saw Jesus before you saw death and you have conquered because death is swallowed up in victory forever (Isa.25:8).I could not hold back my tears when I saw you laid down peacefully but lifeless early hours of Saturday.

Adieu my dear Eyitayo, keep on resting in the bosom of our Lord Jesus Christ till we meet and part no more.

March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
By: Federal Government College Odogbolu (88 Set) Christian Fellowship Forum

Pastor Funsho Eyitayo Mesaiyete

Fego 88 Christian Fellowship commiserates with the entire family of Mesaiyete on the death of this great servant of GOD. He was our classmate, brother, and friend indeed in words and deeds.

Pastor Yoga as fondly called by members of the forum was indeed a remarkable servant of GOD who was instrumental to the establishment of the Federal Government College Odogbolu (88 Set) Christian Fellowship and was listed as one of the persons to lead the prayers this March. He had put himself forward for this remarkable assignment. We cannot question God.

He pioneered the forum which has been grown steadily as a Christian platform dedicated to prayers and Christian virtues. We are comforted with the words in Romans 14: 8 that our beloved brother belonged to God. Pastor Tayo will surely be missed for his devotion and love for Christ and brethren.
We are assured that he will be with the Lord Jesus Christ in paradise.

March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
It came as a shock when I has of my brother Funsho demise. I can't believe it. But, who are we to question Our Creator?
My Almighty God console Mummy, Daddy,sisters, brothers,wife,children and the entire family of Meshaiyete.
We love you but God loves you most
Till we meet to part no more
RIP FUNSHO
March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
By: UJ WhatsApp forum.

There is a cohort of graduates of the university of Jos for whom the name F-sure would resonate. It would mean different things to different people. For some, it was the fun he brought.

For others it was his respect and dedication to his family. For yet some it was intellect. His debating skills are legendary. On an online platform in which we find solace as old school mates almost 30yrs later, you brought all that back. You laughed, you loved and you debated. You’ll be missed on the forum. You worshipped fiercely and unapologetically yet respectfully and for that you were admired.

F-sure, as a Great Josite, we salute you. We will not forget you.
We will carry on the journey of life knowing that in one way or the other, you have touched us and your impact was not trivial.
We thank you for the gift of your friendship

Adieu bro!



March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
It painful that The angels looked down from heaven one night.
They searched for miles afar,
And deep within the distance
They could see a shining star.

They knew that very instant
That the star was theirs to gain,
So they took you up to heaven,
Forever to remain.

Look down on us from heaven.
Keep us free from hurt and pain.
You'll always be within our heart
Until we meet again.
March 26, 2021
March 26, 2021
By: Churchill Alli

Larush Baba! Hmmmmmmmmm. Day by day I think of all this can be true. My brother, my friend and prayer partner. Your friendship was indeed a blessing and I will forever miss you so so much. 

We shared so many personal experiences, you brought me so much happiness with your kind advices and support. You’re a wonderful brother.

The thoughts of never seeing you again brings tears to my eyes every second. But we should never question what God has planned, sometimes it is not meant for us to understand.

This is hardly a goodbye, so I wont cry anymore, because your now in a better place. Your aburo (like you fondly call her) Kemi and I will really really miss you. We love you, but God loves you more. Sleep well.

March 26, 2021
March 26, 2021
By: Soji Damolekun (For Ogidi for Christ Crusade)

Psalms 116:15 Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints.

Funsho indeed fought a good fight and finished his course, he was everywhere for the Lord, he was a pillar of encouragement for Ogidi for Christ, just last year he championed the Palliative for brethren in Ogidi during the pandemic, so many exploits for the Lord are traceable to our brother Pastor Funsho Mesaiyete. We are therefore comforted.

Daddy and Mummy Mesaiyete, and the siblings of our beloved brother please take solace in the Lord, your son and brother were known and identified with Christ. Be confident therefore that on the resurrection morning we shall meet to part no more.It is well with us all.



March 26, 2021
March 26, 2021
By: Christ The King Youth Church

TRIBUTE TO A VIR MAGNUS

Oh, how we wish our heartfelt prayers on the day we heard the news about your departure will make you wake up from that sleep. Our consolation is in what Thornton Wilder said: " the highest tribute to the dead is not grief but Gratitude" gratitude to God for the life well spent.

A man of God, Teacher, Father, preacher, visionary, a friend and mentor. If you ever need to talk, he is always there no matter what. He is indeed a faithful man of God. He always gives of himself.

You made sure you reached out to those you can before you left us.
The challenge to us is to follow his example even as he followed Christ Jesus his Saviour – to remain faithful to the Word of God; to be uncompromising as far as God’s truth is concerned and to walk with God as he did; to become the stars of our generation so that we too might be welcomed into glory with the words “Well done, good and faithful servant!”

It is true the one that loves us never really leaves us. Your legacy and presence in our lives will never be broken.

To our beautiful Mummy, we as children have grown to love you and appreciate you and we will be there for you in the days ahead. But most importantly we know that Christ will be there for you who said, “Never will I leave you, never will I forsake you.”

March 26, 2021
March 26, 2021
By: Deacon Olorunfemi Obafemi

Calling Home of a Faithful Saint
God called home another faithful saint. Goodnight Pastor Tayo; your journey has ended.

Your struggles have now ceased. Time to close your eyes to happy dreams and wake to eternal peace.
May the Almighty God embrace us all with His love as we grieve for the loss of Eyitayo Funsho Mesaiyete.
March 26, 2021
March 26, 2021
By: A/P Osaro Edobor (RCCG National Protocol).

A/P Eyitayo Mesaiyete
"Baba o international"...this was the name you always called me.
You called me a few hours before you went to be with the Lord. I never knew that it was going to be our last conversation.

I am still in shock. I wish this were a bad dream that I could wake up from. My brother from the same "FATHER", I will surely miss you. It is still difficult for me to accept that you are gone. We were together at the Special Holy Ghost Service. We left the camp together with Bro. Harisson and Sis Nkiru. I cannot question God. He knows best. It is a big blow to the body of Christ and the National Protocol.

Good Night my brother and friend. Until we see on the last day at the feet of our Lord.

March 26, 2021
March 26, 2021
By: The RCCG National Protocol.

A/P Eyitayo Mesaiyete.

The news of your sudden passing came to us as a rude shock. We were together at the Redemption Camp for the Solemn Assembly and Special Holy Ghost Service 2021 and you seemed like your usual bubbly self. You looked strong and healthy. Little did we know that you had only come to bid us Good night.

The National Protocol family is shaken by your demise. This is a hard blow on all of us and we will not recover from it in a hurry. Our hearts are broken. If tears and prayers could bring you back, we know that you would be here with us.

We will not mourn like those who do not have hope, but we take solace in Christ alone and we are grateful to God for a life of commitment and service which you spent in the King's business. Maybe you had to leave us so soon because God needs you more in Heaven.

We pray for your family and the body of Christ, that God will give us the grace to bear this loss.

It is our loss but a gain to Heaven.
Pastor Eyitayo Mesaiyete... Greatly loved. Greatly missed. May God say Well-done.

March 26, 2021
March 26, 2021
By: Okun Patriots

Tribute to A/P Eyitayo Mesaiyete

The news of your sudden death came with grieve, pain and sorrow for Patriots on the platform. Coming to terms with the reality of your demise is herculean as it is heartbreaking.

You were intelligent, focused and committed though misunderstood by many. You had a heart full of compassion for the indigent and your passion for whatever you felt is right, sets you apart in all you do.

Sadly, we cannot question God though we feel your demise is untimely, but we take solace in the life you lived. You showed that life is about 'how well' and not 'how long'

There was no dull moment with you whenever issues affecting Okun land are being discussed on Patriots Platform.

We will remember you with all your special nuances and our memories from all the days gone before that, we were privileged to share with you. And today we will grieve for you, and cry for you and even smile because of you. And in all the tomorrows, we will feel you – gone in some ways, but your presence ever is near.

Adieu Pastor Funso Eyitayo Mesaiyete, continue to rest in peace.


March 26, 2021
March 26, 2021
By: RCCG Christ The King Parish, CKP

A/P Eyitayo
A man of unique style and strength, with strong commitment and passion for all he does. Your strong voice and love will be greatly missed by us, we are consoled in your good fight, and a good rest in him. Sleep on our beloved pastor in charge of CKP Youth church.

March 26, 2021
March 26, 2021
By: Pastor Olusegun Rotimi (Pastor in Charge FCT Province 9)

Tribute to Late A/P Eyitayo Mesaiyete

How does one express the amazing essence and spirit of A/P Eyitayo Mesaiyete- his selfless passion for the Kingdom business, uncompromising faith in Christ, unwavering commitment and trustworthy servant of the Most High God. You can give him assignment and go to sleep. You are sure of excellent and diligent execution of any assignment given to him. Words, even the very best of words cannot pay tribute or truly capture the sense of loss that we are all feeling today.Heaven has gained while the earth has lost a gallant soldier of Christ.

A/P Eyitayo Mesaiyete exemplified a life of love, laughter and irrepressible belief and seeing the best in everything. As the provincial Protocol co-coordinator, It will be difficult to forget you as a co-labourer whose contributions, involvement in our stay these months cannot be overlooked.
Albert Einstein said "The value of a man should be seen in what he gives and not what he is able to receive”. In one word, A/P Eyitayo was a man who gave much to his work.

Adlai Stevenson the US Ambassador to the United Nations (1961-65) once commented about a man and his contributions:" It is not the years in a life that counts; It is the life in the years."
According to the scripture 1 Thessalonians 4:13, "But I will not have you to be ignorant brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope.

We will miss you.Goodbye!
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March 26, 2021
March 26, 2021
My heart is wrenching as I write. I never saw this coming and still trying to pull myself together even to do this piece. I don’t even know what to write because it’s a lifetime to be expressed in a few sentences.

Funsho, all I know is I have held you all our lives. Mum says I was excited the day you came home from the hospital and protective from that moment on even when you made me mad, the anger dissipated and you knew to take advantage of the love I have for you. Funsho, I miss you! Kai! This is so hard to do.

I remember a younger brother who just always wanted to be bigger and perceived older than me. You forcefully got up to walk at 10 months because you were probably tired of seeing me walk around as you crawled. That’s just you!

Primary school days at Our Lady of Apostles while we lived on Moore Road in Yaba were such fun. Your Boys Scouts activities in school and the make shift camps you created with our cousins Bisi, Sesan still linger and make me smile. You are such a boss!

Moving to Glover Road in Ikoyi when you got into Federal Government College Odogbolu meant we were in different schools now but our holidays were always exciting. We would exchange all the QC and FEGO gists, diss each other, fight about all kinds of things and of course, I could never win a debate against you. How could I when you read Encyclopedias and grabbed news from all dimensions? You are so smart, intelligent, witty and very annoying especially when you chose to make me the brunt of your mischief and jokes. I was taller than you for a while and will never forget standing by the window as you came out of the car one holiday, you were taller and bigger than me! Instead of opening the door and running out to hug you, I ran up the stairs and sat on my bed so you won’t immediately know you were now taller than me. Lol. Funsho!

My brother, the life of the party. I can’t count how many people became my friends because of you. I didn’t go anywhere but you went everywhere. I remember this one QC girl knocking on our door one day and I was wondering why she was at our place, only for you to run down the stairs and head into the car waiting outside.

I was so excited when you got into University of Jos. Automatically, you had a network of big sisters who loved you so much and always teased about how “dry” I was and you were the “hip” one. I loved it! Funsho, their hearts are breaking too. Of course, you settled in and that was the extent of my influencing your social circle, the tables turned. You built my social network and I, your spiritual connection. You will tease me about my Campus Crusade for Christ activities in Jos even as you updated me about all the social stuff happening on campus. I prayed for you all through, watched out for you, fed you in my room, shared my pocket money. You will update my sense of style and music too. There was no Google so if I needed information, it was to you I came. In all of this, you “hated” some people knowing I was your older sister because it killed the vibes (lol), you always wanted those ones to think you were older than me.
I will never forget how you and Dapo laughed at me and how triumphant you felt when while at the Owonubis during one of those school closings, I wanted to go out of the gate and the police officers who were on duty asked me to go back and ask my “big” brother. Chai! I knew you would never let me forget that. FSure!

You gave your life to Jesus while I lived in Chicago and I was overjoyed. You got married and named your daughter “Ikeoluwapo” and I knew it was because of my “Ifeoluwapo”. You said they are sisters naaaaw when I teased you about copying me. Lol.

My aburo, you had many battles; won some, lost some but ultimately, you played the joker with the solid help of the Holy Spirit and Christ Won!
I am going to miss your fiery prayer points, you driving down during Convention and Congress to check on me in my Barracks (what you call our Junior Church section), your crazy sense of humor, intelligence and vastness of knowledge, your shakara ways, love for perfume, your calling me “egbon” when you know you have upset me. Hmmmmm I wish I could get just one more hug and hear you say “ Mabuuuuuuu”. It’s really hard for me Funsho but you know that already. You are now with the saints (that is such a joy even in my pain) so please intercede for mum and dad, they are broken. Keep Ochie, Ike, Deboye and Ire before the Lord. We your siblings, our spouses and children are trying hard in our individual ways to deal with your leaving us, pray for us. I love you so much my brother and you knew it, that helps a little. You have left a big project behind and by God’s grace, we will not fail in Jesus name. I love you my aburo, Micheal Olufunsho Eyitayo Oluwarantimininuadura Mesaiyete. Pastor, I salute!
March 20, 2021
March 20, 2021
The TLB version of Isaiah 57:1 says, “...the godly die before their time, and no one seems to care or wonder why. No one seems to realize that God is taking them away from evil days ahead.”
How so suddenly you departed this world would be inexplicable, but for the light of the Scriptures, such as written above!
May your family (biological and spiritual) and friends be granted the fortitude to bear your irreparable loss, and may your dear soul rest powerfully in the bosom of the LORD who called you unto Himself!!
Adieu, Pst. Eyitayo Olufunsho Mesaiyete!!!

March 19, 2021
March 19, 2021
Senior Yoga as you were popularly referred to amongst junior students when I first met you back in F.G.C Odogbolu.... you were one of the cool and easy going seniors I admired from a distance. It felt like a privilege to have run errands for you in the hostels back then by virtue of who you were.... our paths never crossed again post FEGO, but your popularity outside FEGO was a testimony to your reputation as a decent and fine man...
May Allah grant your dear soul the comfort of the grave and paradise as it’s final abode...
March 19, 2021
March 19, 2021
Funshy! Just like that? We will console ourselves with the good memories, and there are lots of them. From our escapades in UJ through our journey to becoming family men. No dull moments with you, you had a nickname for everyone, you almost made me think mine (Kwagzy) was my middle name. I don’t remember you ever calling me my real name. We will miss you bro!
March 18, 2021
March 18, 2021
Gosh!! Your death came as a shock and it's heartbreaking Funsho, but God knows best. My prayers and thoughts are with your family at this time, may your family be strengthened. Rest in peace
March 18, 2021
March 18, 2021
We spoke on phone more than meeting physically, you were full of life and fun to talk with, always praying for me at anytime we spoke
The Lord will comfort the family you left behind.
Adieu my brother, rest with your creator. Till we meet at JESUS feet.
March 18, 2021
March 18, 2021
Fsure you were full of life, apologising was the easiest thing for you, preacher man...the news was a RUDE SHOCK still can't believe you are gone. We spoke the day before all this sad news, this is a bitter lesson to always return calls as at when due. Too bitter a pill to swallow, you will 4ever be remembered...Shalom (your fondest word)
Rest in perfect peace ore..goodbye
May God comfort your entire family
Frances Anumba
March 18, 2021
March 18, 2021
Daddy Ike/Pastor/ big brother/mentor. I don’t even know which one to say, because your were all that. One word from you was like 1000watts of encouragement and i am good to kick off for d longest journey. My consolation as a Christian is that u have transitioned to the great beyond but d heart twisting pain makes it difficult to take.
March 18, 2021
March 18, 2021
Though your days with us was very brief, and our grieve at your loss is deep, we draw comfort in the knowledge that you have found refuge in the Lord.

Daddy I can never forget your words of Encouragements: You’ll always tell me never to relent in the things of God.

Oh how can I forget the prayers??? On several occasions, you’ll call me just to pray with me.

Thank you for seeing the potentials in me to join the your workforce. In your words: “Sister Fehinti, you can’t escape oooo.” 

You helped me to serve God better and I’m truly grateful.

Still in shock, but can’t Question the Almighty and All-knowing.
March 18, 2021
March 18, 2021
Daddy your demise was a rude shock to us. I just found a father who is more than a pastor to me. Your sermons was divinely inspired. I heard God through ur messages. God spoke directly to us as youths through you.
Remembered the day I had to scribble a note for you, just to let u know how much Ur sermon got to me. I remembered when I handed the note to you, you showed so much concern thinking I was in any challenge or the other, I said I was fine that the note was just to let you know the words that dropped in my heart as you preached.

I thank God I wrote it and handed it over to you that you are not just an ordinary pastor but a seasoned pastor. Your messages cuts across all areas of our life's as youths. O how Ur messages made me begin to recalibrate my head to what I was doing with my time, what I should begin to do with my time as a youth.
You taught us so much about how to know God for our own good, that we have to be constantly connected to the main source. That our network ( Christ) determines our networth. You titled one of you Sermons 'Flourishing as a Christian in a Changing World' and 'A Brief History of Time'
You taught us to grow and take root in God
Enjoy God and don't endure Him
God is a rest and not a pest
Serve God and remove it from religion- to know God is very sweet.
Is it possible for us to forget all these teachings in a hurry?

You concluded the sermon by saying "if you are a blessing to others you are flourishing"
This is you finishing well. You have forever made a great impact in our lives. You have layed a good foundation.
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I had to run through all your sermons at CKP youth Church and I realized how much you had thought us about time.
You said and I quote
You must cherish your time
What you do with time determines what time will do for you.
What an inreplaceable loss. A great leader, a wide reader. Only a fool who will seat under Ur tutorage and not learn, and go back empty. It's so amazing how you connect your words to sciences, literature, history, geography and the 21 century knowledge.and still you are never lost, you reconnect back again. You are indeed filled with the wisdom of God.
A man who understood time. Psalm 90:12

We wanted more of you daddy. But God knows all. we are forever comforted that you finished well, and that God was greatly impressed and took his decision for His beloved son. Rest on in the bossom of your maker. You lived a fulfilled life.
March 17, 2021
March 17, 2021
By Akinropo Mesaiyete

Baba The Sure, my Big Bro! Kai! This is too painful! I saw you on Dad’s birthday in Apapa less than three weeks ago. You gave me a comforting hug because we had not seen since Tope passed on. You prayed for me like you always did. There are no words for the pain I feel!

Having you as an elder brother felt like having Voltron on my side. Who would want to mess with Fsure’s kid brother? You had a soft spot for me bro, and you never hid it! It is always an honor for me when people see similarities in us. Femi used to call me Asure in the late 90s.

You let me drive your red 505, wear your clothes even when there were over sized for me. I used to look forward to you picking me up from School, so I could show off my Super Cool Brother.

You showered me with a lot of love, knowledge and guidance. You also gave me the coolest name ever ‘Lorenzo’. You would start a sentence with “You see ehn Lorenzo”.

Hmmm, life truly is fickle!

Your magnanimity knew no boundaries, and you were a fountain of knowledge. I tapped into your passion for history and current affairs. Most importantly your passion for Christ rubbed off on me, and I thank God every day for blessing me with a brother like you. I love you so much Egbon mi.

Pastor Eyitayo, you won and saved souls for God. There is no greater job in the Universe! Like the meaning of your name ‘Eyitayo’; A sufficient cause for joy, you brought joy into the lives of many. Christ won in your life!

I am beyond devastated, but I must be strong for our family. I find solace in knowing that you are in Heaven. I know you and my Topsy are watching over us. Meanwhile, your Mansion go big gan! Because you led so many people to Christ. Thank God for OluFunsho, OluRanti, EyiTayo, Micheal Mesaiyete.

So ill end this tribute with words that are attributes of you: Legend, Maverick, Genius, Magnanimous, Fervid, Conscientious, Fashionista, Gadgeteer, Tactful, Intrepid, Subtle and Devout.

There can only be 1 Fsure!
March 17, 2021
March 17, 2021
How can all this be true?
We did it all together; I learnt it all from you.
No one knew you like I did, I wanted to do everything you did because I wanted to be just like you so much.
My Yinyang, My Siamese, My Twin, My 5&6, My Starkie and Hutch.
We were such a duo, we fought a lot, you bullied me big time, schooled me in various aspects of life and yet loved me fiercely.
The music, the books, the fashion, the private jokes, the crazy adventures, the secrets, the mind games, the lessons in life, but most importantly YOU lead me to Christ.
The memories are way too much.
Ikeoluwa, Deboye, and Ireoluwa are now my kids and I promise you they will get the best.
Egbon Mi I love you. 

- Femi Mesaiyete
March 17, 2021
March 17, 2021
well funsho, aburo the reverse has happened as I expected u writing a tribute for me n not the other way round now as nature has cheated on us both.no problems can't dispute it but bless God for ur life,as itsn't how far but how well more so heavens/God has a way of shielding the precious ones from unforseen events unknown to we mortals. Sure u home now, so sleep on bro.its well with ur soul.
Obando felix
March 17, 2021
March 17, 2021
*A Great Friend and a Great Brother*

Some brothers become great friends, and some friends become great brothers; Fshaw! you were a great friend who became a great brother, it's so very sad to see you leave so soon!

Like brothers we had our ups and downs, and like great friends our strong bond of friendship always overcame our differences.

Together we shared our rites of passage as young lads till we got married. I could never have thought that you would leave so soon.

You were so many things and I couldn't entirely unravel your person; a deep thinker, one of a kind, extremely passionate in all you set your mind upon to do, always ready to give your ALL, and so much more

I pray for your wife and children and all the family you left behind, may the good Lord comfort us all.

Fshaw!!! So sad to see you leave so soon! The memories you left us with are Blessed and we will always cherish them. So long my dear friend and brother
March 17, 2021
March 17, 2021
Hmmm...my big cousin, I still can't find the words. I take comfort knowing you are resting well in the Lord. Rest in peace ègbòn.
March 17, 2021
March 17, 2021
Tribute To E. F-Shure

The words I write here are a true reflection of how my heart perceives your temporary stay and long absence from Mother Earth.

When I knew you I did not know you, really. My admiration of a BIG cousin was so much that I could never think of a seat beside you. Yes, you were that revered! It took a considerable time before I began to learn of your ways as a true influencer and a loveable being with so much presence and aura.

You met Christ at a valuable time and it added so much more to your person. The character of a Preacher suited you way more than that of an ordinary influencer. You threw all of your styles and skills into the work of your maker in whom alone is pleasure eternal. I can imagine how you evangelized with your sweet and lilting voice in front of so many, and God used you to bring many into the very fold of 'God's Beloved. Bravo, General Funsho!

Alas, after a short but action packed scenery, it was time for you to go home. You left peaceably. I am consoled by the words of 2 Peter 3:8 "... With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day". Though we would have wanted you around for longer, if it meant taking you when God did, so you will not see corruption, I again rejoice.

'Egbon' F. Shure, I am more proud of your later years. You were a mighty man of valour and God meant you for 'the great commission'. Thankfully, you fulfiled that purpose. You ran your race with the end in mind and every one speaks of the peace you pursued till your final breath. The thought of your absence makes one teary, but I shed my tears as a believer that death is only a transition.

Continue to rest in the bosom of your Father. I bid you adieu!!!
March 16, 2021
March 16, 2021
In my deep thinking, I’ve asked God….............Why? Why? .......
How could he take you away so young, so suddenly and for so long?
The only answer that makes any sense is …...................
You’re in God’s hands now…..........
Resting...............
Away from all life struggles..........
Away from all life’s pain..............
Watching us from above…...........
Until we meet at Jesus feet............
You are an angel in heaven who will always be loved........
March 16, 2021
March 16, 2021
The very first day I came to CKP, I remember it was a Wednesday evening service pastor was the very first person who walked up to I and my sister after the service,he said “ make sure you come on Sunday I would love to see you both”, I was stunned because we never disclosed that we were new members. I felt a sense of belonging after that day and I still do.

I will miss his sermons, jokes and most importantly his presence.

Rest well daddy for you are now in the arms of Abba. ☺️
March 16, 2021
March 16, 2021
Egbon as I fondly call you, it is so difficult for me to refer to you in the past. Haaaaa!!! Oh death, where is thy string?

You were our think tank, our goal getter, our workaholic, I could go on and on.

Your sudden demise was a big blow on me but we rejoice became it is heaven's gain.

Rest on Egbon till we meet at the master's feet.
March 16, 2021
March 16, 2021
I have had a fair share of ups and downs in my life but I was completely in shock when I read on our University of Jos Whatsapp forum that my good friend and brother, Funsho,​ had passed! I was completely confused. How could it have happened? Oh, not Funsho that I spoke with about a week ago. Not Funsho, that we both discussed to take action on a specific plan which we did! What could have happened to him? Oh, death where is the sting? It is still a nightmare I hope to wake up from. The only consolation and confidence I have is that Funsho was a Christian, a Pastor, a man who lived an exemplary life in Christ! I know he has been promoted to a higher level that all men aspire to be!

Funsho, I will miss you, our jokes, our nicknames and general banter! I thank God you were my friend on earth and will remain friends when we meet again.

Rest in Perfect Peace, Offiongodon! Rest in Perfect Peace, Funsho!
March 16, 2021
March 16, 2021
Although we never know where life will take us, we all know it's a journey on which we are bound to meet people. F-Sure, knowing you in Jos was fun, we lived a colorful life while going from boys to men.

I cried endlessly when I heard as we had just chatted and I said I would call you back but didn't get the chance to, I have promised not to let the tears or sadness mar the memories of you, I am grateful for the friendship, laughter, debates, and joy we shared.

I learned the meaning of “speaking your mind” and accepting correction from you, you were a character, smart, and always smartly dressed.

Words cannot express the sadness I feel but am comforted knowing you are resting in peace with the Lord, you bear no grudges, and always happy to offer apologies when wrong.

I pray all your family finds the strength to bear your loss and that God in his infinite mercies guide and protect them all Amen.
March 16, 2021
March 16, 2021
F-Sure,

There are no words. No words that I know to even begin to express the pain of this loss. And certainly nothing I can say that will make it go away. Not for me, and not for all the many people who called you friend, teacher, leader. How will they bear it then, who called you brother, son, husband, father?

I remember your charisma, your passion, your intellect and the lively arguments we both loved, each giving as good as we got. This is beyond me though, this was the part where you always far outstripped me. This is the sort of thing that can only be managed with faith like yours, the strong and clear faith you had and held to even in the heady days of our youth.

I wish the strength of your faith upon all those who now need it most, your family, your friends, those who are left to consider all the ways in which your physical absence cuts us deeply. The faith that you are still with us, though we hear your fine voice raised in praise and prayer no more. The faith that one day, we will all meet again, in joy.

So, see you later, old friend. Rest easy, knowing that you proved this in the best possible way: truly, there can only be one F-Sure.

Love,
Loj
March 16, 2021
March 16, 2021
Passion. Intellect. Charisma. There can only be one F-Sure.

Well. I'll never be later at wishing you a happy birthday, bro. We shared a lot of good times, so many memories. Now I'm left with a bunch of punchlines that nobody else will ever understand. Here's the one we used for ending phone calls, I'd probably have said it to you today after the birthday wishes so I'll just say it here for the very last time (with a bad Russian accent): Goodnight Boris, I will call you in the morning.

Love,
Lojie
March 16, 2021
March 16, 2021
WHAT MORE CAN I SAY!

Few days after I was posted to FCT 9, I met you sir and inform you officially that I will like to join the youth body, and I saw the Joy in you as if you knew me before now.

In quote: You said someone was transferred from the youth and God has brought me at the time like this. Secondly you said Vincent, there is a lot of work to be done. It is only a true father who is broken that can relate in such an excellent manner.

It is true that my first responsibility is to the Church and the Pastor in Charge of Province yet like you said, there is lot to be done in the Youth body and I will try my best for us all to collectively fulfil that dream.

You are a true Father, a mentor and your level of Spiritual understanding is something I will miss lot.

My heart is still heavy as am not use to this, yet I pray that the God Almighty grant you eternal rest in His bosom.

YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED DADDY!

Nnaji Vincent Chibuzor
March 16, 2021
March 16, 2021
Dearly beloved brother,a gallant soldier of the Lord Jesus Christ is gone!!!.Your sudden departure to glory is still like a dream that i need to wake up from.You were full of life and joy when we met early hour of March 12th and after the thanksgiving prayer you walked up to me and bent down as your usual style of humility and whispered to my ear "My Mummy as you used to call me the fasting is ending on Sunday hope u didn't forget the delicacy you promised me" l replied how can I forget and we both laughed. I never knew you were already on your way to the side of eternity. These five months of our working together in Baba's vineyard was like we have met for five years.you've got so much use to me that if I just turn to the back on the Altar,in a twinkling of an eye you are already by my side to ask if I needed anything. My dear, my consolation is that you saw Jesus before you see death and you have conquered because death is swallowed up in victory forever.(Isa.25:8).I couldn't hold back my tears when I saw you laid down peacefully but lifeless early hour of Saturday.Adieu my dear Eyitayo ,keep on resting in the bossom of our Lord Jesus Christ till we meet and part no more.
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March 13
Another year. Seems only like yesterday. You went away and left us here, yet left yourself here; because the more time it’s taken, the more things won’t be the same, yet the more things have remained the same.

You’re not in the past! I don’t know if you consciously refuse to be; or it’s that our reality is that you’re not. We move, yet we are stuck. Stuck at exactly about this time that day 3 years ago. About how much it changed everything, and how paradoxically we don’t accept anything has changed.

This is you doing your thing. Ensuring nothing is really that simple. Inviting and insisting on a rigor of the mind that’s beyond simplifying or simplicity.

March 13
It’s been three years now and my heart and my brain have refused to make sense. I miss you so much and I have to constantly remind myself that you’re gone. Sometimes I feel alone because I can’t feel your presence but today when we visited you at the cemetery your presence was as strong as it has ever been since you left, I saw you in all white, you had shaved your beard and head and you looked younger and you had a happiness on your face that i could only admire, I could feel that you are at peace. I still you miss you though, I miss your smile, your laughter, your hugs, you gave the best hugs and you noticed me even when I felt insignificant. I will be the great man that you envisioned me to be. I love you daddy ❤️
March 13
March 13
3 years today and it still feels so surreal. Too many words left unsaid. We all miss you. Happy heavenly birthday Fsure.
His Life
January 13, 2022
Eyitayo Olufunsho Micheal Mesaiyete was born on the 16th March 1972 in the Northern City of Kaduna to Chief Gabriel Bayode Mesaiyete and Chief ( Mrs) Rose Iyadunni Mesaiyete. He was the second child of five siblings, Foluke, Femi, Funmilola and Folahan.
Soon after his birth, his parents moved to Lagos where he started his early learning years at Our Lady of Apostle Nursery and Primary School Yaba. Eyitayo was a brilliant pupil and he excelled in academics which led to his admission into Federal Government College Odogbolu for his secondary school education.
Yoga as he was fondly called in secondary school was an ardent reader known for his passion to acquire knowledge from a wide range of fields. He was bold and daring as a young lad, never backing down from the challenge of bullies and oppressors who were many at that time. Though he was one of the youngest in his set and would often get picked on, he took everyone on fearlessly.
Having completed his secondary school years as a science student in 1988, Eyitayo gained admission to study Pharmacy at the University of Jos but later switched to the Accounting Department. His days at Unijos were unforgettable. Fsure as he was called by his friends, was the life of the party right from his hundred (100) level days, as he was vibrant , intelligent , vocal and opinionated. He was one of a kind; tall, handsome and bringing so much flair to life, it was hard to ignore his passion or posture.
He easily connected with friends and peers from diverse backgrounds and cultures. His National Youth Service year took him to Lagos State where he served in the Department of Accounting  for his primary assignment.  
Soon after, he was employed into the Banking Sector by Citizen International Bank in 1998 where his Banking career started.  During his time at the bank he  served in several Departments including Head Teller/ Cash Officer Position, Funds Transfer Unit, Customer Service and Head Transaction Service Unit in 2003. After this he joined  Broad Bank as the acting Branch Manager  Kaduna Branch, before his transfer to Abuja where he occupied the position of Head Credit and Marketing Garki Branch. His Banking Career eventually peaked at  Zenith Bank Plc between the  2005 and 2007,  where he occupied the position of Credit and Marketing Officer Apapa Branch and later as Branch Head Lagos State University Zenith Bank Branch. 
His work life was equally momentous as a banker, as most customers always insisted on being served by him because of his passion and commitment to work . He was highly  compassionate to fellow colleagues and was a natural leader. 
It was during his banking career at Kaduna that he met his heartthrob, confidant and soulmate Ochanya in 1998, she  was also in the Banking Sector.  Their relationship waxed strong and they were wedded on  22nd December 2001. The union was blessed with three lovely children Ikeoluwapo, Omodeboye and Ireoluwade.
In the homefront  Fsure was loving, firm and candid . He freely discussed personal experiences and travails with his children often illustrating his past choices, achievements and  pitfalls, all in a bid that they learn from his experience. To his children he was a mentor,  constantly teaching them relevant life skills with a view to making them resilient as he always said their generation was overly protected and shielded.
The preceding years marked a turn in his life and career, Eyitayo had always identified with God's work,  he was active and zealous in service and this brought him close to several Men of God among whom are the Late Apostle Abraham Abdulsalam the Founder and Senior Pastor of the Trinity Bible Church.  Under his Ministry Eyitayo, who had previously given his life to Christ in the year 1995 was properly discipled and he served in the Ushering Unit  and rose to the position of Head Usher and was also  ordained a Deacon. 
Service in the vineyard brought him to the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) after his relocation to the city of Abuja. In the Redeemed Christain Church of  God, he held several positions:
* Pastor In Charge, Unity Parish Dutse Alhaji 2012
*Pastor In Charge Resurrection Mega Parish 2014, 
*Pastor In Charge Resurrection Area  2015 
*Pastor in Charge of Area Christ the King Parish (Youth Church) here he served till date.
* Head of Protocol FCT Province 9 
*Assistant Head Regional Protocol Abuja 
* Member National Protocol
*Member Abuja Special Holy Ghost Service Committee.
He will be greatly missed by all especially the Youth Church, as they saw in him a man with great passion , vision and determination to do God's work. Often declaring his love for God by saying " I am ready to spend and be spent for God".  Indeed he lived by his word in  spending time and resources for God's work .
 The news of his sudden departure was a rude shock to the Church, family, friends, particularly the youth, as he was billed to have a special program with them on  Saturday 20th March 2021. 
 Eyitayo Olufunsho Michael Mesaiyete passed on in the early hours of Saturday the 13th of March, just three days to his 49th birthday. His absence created a vacuum that will be hard to fill but his family is consoled that his departure was a transition to glory and he is in a better place .



 



 

Biography

March 26, 2021
Eyitayo Olufunsho Micheal Mesaiyete was born on the 16th March 1972 in the Northern City of Kaduna to Chief Gabriel Bayode Mesaiyete and Chief (Mrs) Rose Iyadunni Mesaiyete. He was the second child of five siblings, Foluke, Femi, Funmilola and Folahan.

Soon after his birth, his parents moved to Lagos where he started his early learning years at Our Lady of Apostle Nursery and Primary School Yaba. Eyitayo was a brilliant pupil and he excelled in academics which led to his admission into Federal Government College Odogbolu for his secondary school education.

Yoga as he was fondly called in secondary school was an ardent reader known for his passion to acquire knowledge from a wide range of fields. He was bold and daring as a young lad, never backing down from the challenge of bullies and oppressors who were many at that time. Though he was one of the youngest in his set and would often get picked on, he took everyone on fearlessly.

Having completed his secondary school years as a science student in 1988, Eyitayo gained admission to study Pharmacy at the University of Jos but later switched to the Accounting Department after a year.  His days at Uni Jos were unforgettable. Fsure as he was called by his friends, was the life of the party right from his 100 level days, as he was vibrant, intelligent , vocal and opinionated. He was one of a kind; tall, handsome bringing so much flair to life. it was hard to ignore his passion or posture.

He easily connected with friends and peers from diverse backgrounds and cultures. His National Youth Service year took him back to Lagos State where he served in the Department of Accounting of the University of Lagos (MBA Unit) for his primary assignment.

Soon after, he was employed into the Banking Sector by Citizen International Bank in 1998 where his Banking career started. During his time at the bank he served in several Departments including Head Teller/ Cash Officer Position, Funds Transfer Unit, Customer Service and Head Transaction Service Unit in 2003. After this he joined Broad Bank as the acting Branch Manager Kaduna Branch, before his transfer to Abuja where he occupied the position of Head Credit and Marketing Garki Branch. His Banking Career eventually peaked at Zenith Bank Plc between the 2005 and 2007, where he occupied the position of Credit and Marketing Officer Apapa Branch and later as Branch Head Lagos State University Zenith Bank Branch.

His work life was equally momentous as a banker, as most customers always insisted on being served by him because of his passion and commitment to work. He was highly compassionate to fellow colleagues and was a natural leader.

It was during his banking career at Kaduna that he met his heartthrob, confidant and soulmate Ochanya in 1998, she was also in the Banking Sector. Their relationship waxed strong and they were wedded on 22nd December 2001. The union is blessed with three lovely children Ikeoluwapo, Omodeboye and Ireoluwade.

On the home front, Funsho was loving, firm and candid. He freely discussed personal experiences and travails with his children often illustrating his past choices, achievements and pitfalls, all in a bid that they learn from his experience. To his children he was a mentor, constantly teaching them relevant life skills with a view to making them resilient as he always said their generation was overly protected and shielded.

The preceding years marked a turn in his life and career, Eyitayo had always identified with God's work, he was active and zealous in service and this brought him close to several Men of God among who are the Late Apostle Abraham Abdulsalam the Founder and Senior Pastor of the Trinity Bible Church. Under his Ministry Eyitayo, who had previously given his life to Christ in the year 1995 was properly discipled and he served in the Ushering Unit and rose to the position of Head Usher and was also ordained a Deacon.

Service in the vineyard brought him to the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) after his relocation to the city of Abuja where he got ordained as an Assistant Pastor during the Annual Convention in 2016,

In the Redeemed Christian Church of God, he held several positions:

*Pastor In Charge, Unity Parish Dutse Alhaji 2012

*Pastor In Charge Resurrection Mega Parish 2014,

*Pastor In Charge Resurrection Area 2015

*Pastor in Charge of Area Christ the King Parish (Youth Church) here he served till date.

*Head of Protocol FCT Province 9

*Assistant Head Regional Protocol Abuja

*Member National Protocol

*Member Abuja Special Holy Ghost Service Committee.

He will be greatly missed by all especially the Youth Church, as they saw in him a man with great passion, vision and determination to do God's work. Often declaring his love for God by saying “I am ready to spend and be spent for God". Indeed he lived by his word in spending time and resources for God's work .

His sudden departure is a rude shock to his family, friends, church family particularly the youth, as he was billed to have a special program with them on Saturday 20th March 2021.

Pastor Eyitayo Olufunsho Michael Mesaiyete transitioned into glory in the early hours of Saturday the 13th of March, just three days to his 49th birthday. His absence has created a vacuum that will be hard to fill but we are consoled that it is glorious transition and that Christ WON!

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March 16
I can’t believe it’s been 3 years. It still feels like yesterday. The pain hurts deep, Cuz. Continue to rest in the bosom of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ until we meet again.

Happy Birthday Babie❤️

March 16

3 Years

March 14
“In my case what had died for me, so to speak, had died into my own heart. When I looked for the person who had passed away, he gathered inside of me in peculiar and such surprising ways, and it was deeply moving to feel that he now existed only there” -Rainer Maria Rilke


“I carry you with me, I carry you in my heart” -EE Cummings 


So it’s been three whole years since we lost you. I sometimes feel like i’m only waiting for you to return from a very prolonged trip, but you have made a journey that’s unlike any other. And though i’ve now gone three years without hearing your actual voice, or seeing you in real time, I have truly never felt closer to you. Your presence is ever evident in my heart, both for better and for worse at times. to say i lost my father seems so strange; how can you be lost when you are all around, and within? of course this doesn’t make your absence any less painful. i think about how you never got to see Ire graduate or how you will never meet your grandchildren, and it ruins me. but never irreparably. we are your continuation, and joyfully so. it’s not that i’m not in excruciating pain but that this pain is a reminder of how much love still exists between us, and always will. and for that, i am extremely grateful.
I love you plenty,
Mapu Mapu 

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