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This memorial website was created in memory of our beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather, Great Grandfather, Brother, Cousin, Uncle, In-Law, Friend and Colleague, (Rtd) Captain Iyosiola Ishola Oyeneyin 83 years old, who was born on October 10 1940 and passed unto glory on March 01 2024.

We also hereby announce that his funeral has been fixed for 1st and 2nd of August, 2024, in Ondo Town, Ondo State, Nigeria. Further information will be communicated later. 

We will forever treasure his legacy and life well spent.

Love always, 
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Today, we bid farewell to a beloved father and friend, lover of God and a friend to anybody called man of God. Baba Capt. Iyosiola OYENEYIN. Though our hearts are heavy, we take solace in knowing that your spirit will forever be with the Lord. As we say our final goodbye, we hold onto the cherished moments we shared with you. Your laughter, love, and kindness, your level of love towards God, the things of God and the men of God coupled with your commitment towards the service of God will live on in our memories forever. May your lovely soul find repose in the sight of your maker.
Good night our dearly Baba Iyosi.

The Ven. Ayodeji J.Ojumu
Vicar; St Andrew's Anglican Church Idimoge, Ondo and Archdeacon Ondo North Archdeaconry.
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April 27
April 27
To My Dear Daddy Figure,

As I reflect on my journey, your unwavering support shines brightly in my memories. Your guidance, encouragement, and care have shaped me in countless ways, guiding me through challenges and celebrating my triumphs. Thank you for being more than a mentor; you've been like a second father to me. Your influence has left an indelible mark on my life, and for that, I am eternally grateful.

I will forever miss you daddy.
April 12
Uncle Iyosi like I alway like to call you. I can never forget when my dad died, you came to Calaba to bring my mum, brother, myself and my dad's cops back to Ondo town. When other family members rejected us. You made sure I and my brother went back to school. You accepted me when everyone rejected me. You have been a father figure ever since my father departed this sinful world. Even two weeks before your departure, you still gave me money. I will never forget your impact in my life. Continue to rest in the bossom of God Almighty. You are forever loved.
April 11
April 11
I will surely miss you my daddy, you were a very supportive father till your last days. I remember when I was seeking admission into Unilag, you had to go all the way with me ,you had to use the stairs to get to the 9th floor of the senate building, just to make sure I got into the university. I will never forget that day ,not minding your age ,you had to make sure I got admitted,which I did.
I am very grateful for your time here on earth, thank you for all your words of encouragement when I had lost hope, thank you for your prayers and your words of advice.
Lord , I am grateful and thankful for my father.
Rest in peace daddy till we meet again in the bosom of our Lord and Savior Jesus christ. Amen.
April 8
April 8
May the Lord grant you interna rest Nigeria as a nation will surely miss you a great nationalist and daddy we all miss you sir rest in perfect peace.
March 23
March 23
Dear uncle Iyosiola (Iyosi) as my mother will call him.
Salt of good fortune indeed.
Bless always.
March 16
March 16
Brother Soja (as I fondly called my uncle), when I spoke with him earlier in the year, his voice sounded so vibrant! He always showed me so much love in his way and made me feel so special. Through my tears, as I remember my brother Soja’s passing, l remember the Odotu heritage of compassion and love through our dearest Mama Agba, who selflessly cared for and loved all her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. I am comforted knowing that as my brother Soja rises to glory, he’ll be met by Mama Agba and other Odotu heritage, including “omo yemi,” as he fondly called his aunt Antiwa. She would respond, “Iyosi”. As a child, l saw brother Soja as strong and fearless, and what made a remarkable impression on me was how he became almost childlike in the presence of his grandmother (our Mama Agba), his aunt (Antiwa – my mother), and his sister, our dear Auntie Ronke, showing so much reference - that did amaze me about brother Soja, because in my child mind, l believed he was in charge of everybody, especially in his military attire. Brother Soja, I will miss you and pray for God’s comforting Hands upon our dear Auntie Nate and all your lovely children and grandchildren. E sun re o brother Soja, and may God rest your soul and comfort all your loved ones. Amen. I will miss you and your tender ways towards me.

Much love,
Oyinkan Williams (nee Sadipe)
March 10
March 10
Adieu Capt Iyosiola Oyeneyin. We love you but God loves you more sir. Continue to rest in the bosom our your creator.

We are nothing but pencil in the hand of the creator.
March 10
March 10
So much beautiful memories of you daddy.You were a great man.You loved God and you loved people sincerely too.May your beautiful soul rest in peace
March 10
Salute to our dear Capun. We thank God for a life well spent. Rest in peace in the bosom of the Lord. Egii lugbo. Omo Otokola biogodo biogodo.

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Today, we bid farewell to a beloved father and friend, lover of God and a friend to anybody called man of God. Baba Capt. Iyosiola OYENEYIN. Though our hearts are heavy, we take solace in knowing that your spirit will forever be with the Lord. As we say our final goodbye, we hold onto the cherished moments we shared with you. Your laughter, love, and kindness, your level of love towards God, the things of God and the men of God coupled with your commitment towards the service of God will live on in our memories forever. May your lovely soul find repose in the sight of your maker.
Good night our dearly Baba Iyosi.

The Ven. Ayodeji J.Ojumu
Vicar; St Andrew's Anglican Church Idimoge, Ondo and Archdeacon Ondo North Archdeaconry.
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April 27
April 27
To My Dear Daddy Figure,

As I reflect on my journey, your unwavering support shines brightly in my memories. Your guidance, encouragement, and care have shaped me in countless ways, guiding me through challenges and celebrating my triumphs. Thank you for being more than a mentor; you've been like a second father to me. Your influence has left an indelible mark on my life, and for that, I am eternally grateful.

I will forever miss you daddy.
April 12
Uncle Iyosi like I alway like to call you. I can never forget when my dad died, you came to Calaba to bring my mum, brother, myself and my dad's cops back to Ondo town. When other family members rejected us. You made sure I and my brother went back to school. You accepted me when everyone rejected me. You have been a father figure ever since my father departed this sinful world. Even two weeks before your departure, you still gave me money. I will never forget your impact in my life. Continue to rest in the bossom of God Almighty. You are forever loved.
His Life

Brief Biography

March 20
Late (Rtd) Capt Iyosiola Ishola Arowoshola Oyeneyin was born on the 6th of October 1940 into two large famous families of Oyeneyin and Fawehinmi in Ondo Kingdom. His paternal grandfather was the Seriki of the Musilimi in Erinketa quarters in Ondo kingdom, while his maternal grandfather was the late High Chief Lisa of Ondo Kingdom. His late father was Chief Erastus Akinmolayan Oyeneyin, the Ajiroba of Ondo and the Bobajiro of Epe land in Ondo Kingdom. His late mother was Mrs Ajikanle Oyeneyin nee Fawehinmi and daughter to the Lisa of the Ondo kingdom who passed away in 1946 at an early stage of her life when her son was only about 6 years old.

Late (Rtd) Capt Iyosiola Ishola Arowoshola Oyeneyin was brought up and taken upon by the Fadase family of Igurin Street and the late Pa Akinkugbe family of Okegbogi Street both in Ondo Kingdom after the sudden demise of his mother at his tender age. Both families cared for him and accepted him as their own and through their concrete foundation in Christ; he had an exposure to the early solid foundation of childhood which manifested throughout his life until his passing.

In 1962, Late (Rtd) Capt Iyosiola Ishola Arowoshola Oyeneyin worked briefly with the ministry of communication at the race course Lagos before taking up a full career with the armed forces of Nigeria. In 1963, he was enlisted into the Nigeria Airforce training school in Kaduna as pioneer member of the first Nigeria Airforce Trainee and later proceeded to West Germany from 1963 to 1965 where he underwent courses on Aircraft maintenance and Advanced Aerodynamics. He returned to Nigeria in May 1965 and settled at the Airbase, Kaduna.

During the civil crisis, he left Kaduna to the Western region where he was sent to the war front as field commission officer. He took part in the prosecution of the Nigerian civil operations at the 3rd marine Commando of the Nigerian Army under the command of General Benjamin Adekunle. Late (Rtd) Capt Iyosiola Ishola Arowoshola Oyeneyin volunteered to be the last man (last soldier) during the withdrawal operation of the enclave Nigeria soldiers at Owerri to safety and he single handedly blew up an armoury depot belonging to the Biafran Soldiers. After the civil war, he later underwent further military courses both home and abroad. He also participated in a lot of courses as earlier stated in 1976. He was sent to the University De Pau, Paris on a crisis management course and languages. He was committed and retired in 1981 after a meritorious service for the nation on the ground of length of service of 23 years. 232 days, approximately 24 years.

Late (Rtd) Capt Iyosiola Ishola Arowoshola Oyeneyin met his beautiful wife Mrs Wanate Celestine Oyeneyin (nee Ekine) in Port Harcourt during the Biafran war and just before the war finished, they started their courtship after about 3 months and loved each other until his untimely passing. He refused her working because of the admiration of men. He is survived by his wife, 14 children, 22 grandchildren, 1 great granddaughter, son-in-laws, daughter-in-laws, brothers, sisters, cousins, friends and colleagues.

Late (Rtd) Capt Iyosiola Ishola Arowoshola Oyeneyin followed his father’s footstep by becoming a councillor under Zero party in the 1987 local Government elections of the Ondo State Central Constituency. He later under the SDP was elected Deputy Chairman during the governance of Gov. Bamidele Olumilua.

Late (Rtd) Capt Iyosiola Ishola Arowoshola Oyeneyin has contributed to the development of Ondo State and Nigeria thereby founded several industries with Ondo sons and daughters in Ondo town amongst which are Pressed Metal Industries, Ore Road, Ondo, Premier Mental, Igba, Akure road and his personal Limited Liability company, Iyosiola Nigeria Limited Nigeria Limited which is into exports, imports and General Contractors. He served as the Chief Executive Officer and greatly contributed his quota to humanity without a restriction to Ondo town but Nigeria at large in view of employment and services rendered.

The celebrant was an active member and also a former chorister of the Cathedral Church of St. Stephen Oke-Aluko, Ondo and also a member of the YMCA and social club 67 of Ondo kingdom.

He loved God genuinely and passed away peacefully resting in the bosom of his maker.


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April 12
Uncle Iyosi like I alway like to call you. I can never forget when my dad died, you came to Calaba to bring my mum, brother, myself and my dad's cops back to Ondo town. When other family members rejected us. You made sure I and my brother went back to school. You accepted me when everyone rejected me. You have been a father figure ever since my father departed this sinful world. Even two weeks before your departure, you still gave me money. I will never forget your impact in my life. Continue to rest in the bossom of God Almighty. You are forever loved.
March 19
Captain was not just a wonderful man and a great father but also incredibly generous and kind man, he was willing to give the clothes off his back if he could. Despite these remarkable qualities, I’m here to remind everyone that he was also a trendsetter.

I vividly recall a conversation I had with him back in 2005 clearly, because I learnt 2 valuable life lessons,Captain loved to pair his agbada with sneakers, this was wayyy back before it became cool, and I used to hear people teasing him about it which bothered me, but he remained unfazed.
So I asked him why he paired his agbada with sneakers and he gave me the most simple answer; he said the shoes were comfortable for him. It made so much sense, he didn’t care what anybody thought about his styling, he was happy because he was comfortable.

I learnt 2 things that day:
1. Keep it simple
2. Comfort is key. 

Rest in peace Captain ️
March 10
You were a lovely brother, the entire family will missed you. May your gentle soul rest peacefully. 

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