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ENGR. INNOCENT EYEWUOMA TITILAYO JAGHA

January 23, 2019

 Born September 7 1955 in Lagos Nigeria to Emmanuel Clark Jagha from Sapele, Delta State and Mrs Helen Abosede Jagha (Nee Clarke). Innocent Eyewuoma Titilayo Jagha attended Araromi Baptist school and WJ David memorial Baptist Primary School. From there she had her secondary education at (A.G.G.S.) Anglican Girls’ Grammar School in Abeokuta. 

She attended Baptist Academy Obanikoro, Lagos for her HSC. She was extremely brilliant and quite an athlete in school, the most brilliant in the family. She worked briefly at Central Bank Lagos before she joined Nigeria Airways as air hostess (Flight attendant) from 1976 to 1978. At Nigeria Airways she was a shinning example of Grace and Poise. She represented the Airline well and wore the uniform with pride. She would have dinner in Lagos and breakfast in New York. She was well travelled visited many major capital cities of the world. She later went for further studies from 1978-1982 on Federal Government Scholarship (Exchange Students' Programme)at the Instituto Techno, Statale Per Geometri "P Cuppari", Jesi Ancona Italy. Here she studied Structural/Maintenance Engineering.  She also learnt to speak fluent Italian while studying in Italy. She later returned to Nigeria for NYSC. After her National Youth Service, she worked as a Structural/Maintenance Engineer with Adejumo and Co Naval Dockyard, Victoria Island Lagos. This was a time when being a woman Structural Engineer was considered High Profile. Coupled with her profession she would interpret for the Italians; translating Italian language to English. 

She then got married to Mr Adekunle Williams. They are blessed with a daughter Mrs Charlotte Abosede Afuape. Eyewu later founded Agape Foodline and Catering Services. Where her slogan was 'We Serve Love With Food'. Many people refer to her as Aunty ‘Agape’. Ask her for her recipe for any dish she will give you. She would make fine Nigerian dishes and international cuisines cooking up a storm thats how good a natural Chef she was. She had this flair for making delicious cuisines. Eyewu loved God and was passionate about the things of God until the end. A woman of great Faith she was. She was a tremendous blessing to all, an encourager who showed a high level of hospitality to every one she met. She loved people and it showed. She was a praying woman and would always agree with you in prayer.  A mother and a grandmother. She is survived by her daughter,  Mrs Charlotte  Abosede Afuape, her grandson Oluwafeyisayomi Afuape, her son-in-law Olutayo Afuape, her siblings, nieces, nephews and cousins. She will be sorely missed.