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March 22
May you continue to rest in peace (Amen).
Margarita and I will always remember your great hospitality to us when we visited Nigeria in 2011. Sleep well!!!
March 21
March 21
Sisi, still missing you, still talking about you almost daily. The latter is make believe for me, it makes me feel you are next door. That’s how I have managed the loss of my loved ones.
Rest in perfect peace.
Rowayino.
March 21
March 21
Dearest momsie,

I still can't believe you are in heaven. I just spoke about you twice this past week - Sunday and Tuesday. I miss you terribly.

I had special news in recent months and wanted to share with you but couldn't. You left a great void with your unparalled kind heart and persona. You were a bright light that could never be quenched.

I miss you terribly. Love always.

Your 'Chicago' Son.
September 1, 2023
September 1, 2023
Happy 80th posthumous birthday to Mama. You'll forever be missed. May God be continue to be with your family, relatives and friends you left behind 
September 1, 2023
September 1, 2023
Happy 80th birthday Mummy Ohi. In your honour, I indulged in a cold malt drink and buns (well buns is easier to make than puff puff). And I listened to your songs. I miss you. Continue to rest well Ma.
April 6, 2023
April 6, 2023
Your memory lives on great matriarch. My family and I shall continue to remember you for your benevolence and good deeds. Missed you so much, especially in ministrations in songs.
April 5, 2023
April 5, 2023
You will be forever missed. Sweet is the remembrance of the righteous. We love and appreciate you Ma.
Dele & Bukunola Olowu
CO - Europe
March 24, 2023
March 24, 2023
Continue to rest In Peace, auntie. Eghayo and I remember you all the time calling “Benjamin “. We are so very blessed that we met you when we visited Nigeria.

March 24, 2023
March 24, 2023
Continue to rest in peace ma, your legacy will leave on your family remains stronger than ever
September 2, 2022
September 2, 2022
Unforgettable mother in Israel....Eternal rest grant her O Lord!
September 1, 2022
September 1, 2022
Miss you so much momsie, your love, your care and devotion to those you love. My baby, your grandaughter, Zara Grace turned 21 this year. Can you believe that? U enjoyed watching her grow.

I miss being able to just call you just because and hear your kind voice. I still hear your voice. I visited daddy while in Nigeria last year. He misses you. I miss you TERRIBLY!!!
March 21, 2022
March 21, 2022
I'll forever missed Mama. Just few weeks back, towards and during the last March Holy Ghost Service, I greatly missed her riding with me to and from camp and singing hymns together throughout the journey. May her gentle soul continue to rest in peace 
March 23, 2020
March 23, 2020
We thank God for your life. We're yet to come to terms with your sudden departure. We pray God's special grace and strength for Elder Felix who has never been the same since your departure.
Rest on in the bossom of our Lord till we meet on the resurrection morning.
Shalom
Dele and Bukky Olowu
AGO - Europe Mainland
March 21, 2020
March 21, 2020
To a woman who sang her way to heaven.
Continue to rest in peace.
March 21, 2020
March 21, 2020
Mummy continue to rest in his love.
I pray that God Almighty in his mercies, strengthens all those you left behind. In jesus name. Amen
March 21, 2020
March 21, 2020
Dear Mummy Ohiwere,
You are forever missed. Feel so sad to remember you are a year dead so soon. Just like yesterday. Rest on in the bosom of your Lord.
Titilayo Osinaike
June 19, 2019
June 19, 2019
Hi Aunty
I was saddened to hear of your loss. You always showed me love and was very instrumental to my growth.
you will be forever missed
April 17, 2019
April 17, 2019
Mummy Ohi, you were a good conversationalist. I appreciate I could talk to you when I needed to talk to a mum but didn't want the panic part. Thank you for opening your doors to me. It's not easy to thank Jesus Christ for taking you away. I thank Him that my story will be incomplete without mentioning you and I hope I'm able to do to another what you did for me. I miss you Mummy Ohi I miss you
April 17, 2019
April 17, 2019
Dear Mummy,
How true the scriptures are! Indeed your memories are blessed.
Prov. 10:7 - The memory of the just is blessed.
I remember you with such fond memories - lessons in humility, never thinking of yourself as being superior even though you were, not minding that I didn't quite pay enough visits or put enough calls through. You would still gently say "nle iya mi".
Rest on mum. See you on Ressurrection Morning.
April 13, 2019
April 13, 2019
Aunty!! I trust you're with Jesus now! My memories of you as a little boy recall a somewhat 'strict' aunty.. but beneath that you were witty, warm and extremely caring. You always wanted to know how we were getting on.. in school or more recently, at work! And we always had to have our 'answers' ready for you in advance! As Paul said in the book of Phillipians, 'to live is Christ and to die is gain.' You were an inspiration then and a cause for celebration now. We are so grateful for your time with us!
April 11, 2019
April 11, 2019
From Omawumi and Carol Efueye: Our deepest condolences to the family on the sad loss of a true Mother in Israel, aunty Jane. May the God of all comfort, comfort you all at this time. Your Mum was truly an angel. We will never forget the duty of care and the love she always showed my mum.
April 11, 2019
April 11, 2019
"Osan come and sit down on my lap" Every time I visited Big mummy she always said this and no matter how big I got or how much I refused to I'd still end up sitting and telling her about my day/week. I will always miss her and she is forever in my heart.
April 11, 2019
April 11, 2019
Kai, Aunty Jane...
We’ve lost a woman of substance, an arrow and a rock, a leader and a disciple, a woman whose very presence compelled truth, accountability and respect. A dignitary, in the truest, original sense of that word. Elegant, sometimes stern, but also humble and always kind. I don’t think the world will ever again see your like, Aunty Jane, such a singular woman, an exemplar in and of your time. They don’t make ‘em like you anymore! We miss you already - but there is so much of your life that’s worth celebrating, I take comfort in that.
We all should be so deeply proud to have called her wife, mummy, sister, friend, teacher, aunty...
Aunty Jane! You did good. Rest in peace, the seeds you sowed will live on, your legacy will live on!
April 10, 2019
April 10, 2019
Mummy J,
You are a mother or Aunty to many, a mentor, supportive, loving but i graduated from Aunty Janet to calling you Mummy. You loved Jesus and loved to praise. Any opportunity you had to praise, you took, always saying thank you, Jesus! I still remember how you danced away at my wedding and your taking the time to join me to celebrate my birthday despite the short notice. I love your childlike spirit , always smiling, teasing, laughing, mischievous, whispering something into my ear, pinching when naughty and yet very forgiving with a big heart . I saw you in December but didnt know that would be the last time, you shared your Ogi with me. I am grateful to God for that time. Miss you!
April 10, 2019
April 10, 2019
Dear Daddy:
CONDOLENCE MESSAGE ON THE PASSING OF MUMMY JANE ALERO OHIWEREI
It was a great shock to us to hear that Mummy passed on March 21 of this year. We heard the information much later and none of our efforts to reach you since then did succeed. We could also understand why we could not.
We know dearly beloved Daddy that you would be in a great grief at this time. Having spent the best of your lives together. This loss would be clearly irreparable and irreplaceable for you.
We can only commend you to the comfort which only the Holy Spirit can give to you and the children at this time. Indeed, the whole of the RCCG church global community mourns at this time and we share a little bit of your sorrow, knowing how wonderful and cheerful Mama was to us all in her life time.
It is a pity we cannot be at the funeral ceremonies but we pray that the Lord’s Presence be mighty at this event and with you and other members of the family from this time on.
We love you Daddy and we trust that all would be well. We take comfort in the fact that we all must depart this world one day and only those who finish well like Mummy Jane deserves to be commended.
We borrow the words of the great Apostle Paul who said:
I have fought a good fight. I have finished my race. I have kept the faith. Henceforth, there is laid for me and all that is left for me is a crown of righteousness which the Lord the righteous Judge shall give me on that day…and not to me only but onto all them that love His appearing. 2 Tim. 4.7-8.
We are glad that Mama is counted among those that love the Lord and His appearing. 
Your son
Dele Olowu, AGO, RCCG Europe.
On Behalf of all of us on the RCCG Covenant Community on the Europe Mainland Continent.
May her soul rest in perfect peace in the loving bossom of our Lord Jesus.


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How time flies? Its already four full years! We miss you, your smiles and your sonorous voice in praise to your Lord. It is gladdening that you are now in the bossom of your Lord whom you cherished.

We look forward to seeing you in glory. In the meantime, we continue to follow the Lord as closely as you and Papa did. It shall be well with all that you left behind in the Lord's great and mighty name.
April 10, 2019
April 10, 2019
Dear Idode, Ohi, Ohai and Ohen,
It was with great sadness when i learnt about your mum's passing. I pray that the Lord comforts the entire family especially your dad who will miss her love, care and companionship. May the good Lord grant her eternal rest and you all the fortitude to bear the lost IJMN.
April 10, 2019
April 10, 2019
One of the things I will remember about Mrs. Ohiwerei is that she was always smiling, and also sang a lot. It’s really important to be joyful and cheerful, and it makes a positive impact on others (who may not be in a good mood themselves originally) and they will wonder “why is this woman always so happy?” Some will then emulate what they see in her that makes her happy. I guess this would be God, her family, and friends. May her soul rest in Peace!
April 9, 2019
April 9, 2019
Aunty Jane
The things I will remember and treasure most are your smile and your belief in the achievement of all of us. By us, I mean all the kids you came into your home: From friends from school or nieces/nephews and children of long term family friends.
I remember as a teenager, I was always ready with an answer (any answer) for when I walked into your home because I knew you would ask me about what I was doing to move forward through this path called life at some point in the day. You always hoped and wished and prayed for the best for us and we all knew it .
You are and will always be a shining example of grace and strength - emoting both firmness and Love in equal measure and juxtaposition.
The memory that I will forever be grateful for was being able to spot your smile in an auditorium of thousands as I gave the commencement speech at graduation from university. There was a knowing nature to it and a sense of pride that you had in your own very specific and special way helped propel another “kid” to success. And you did. In small and large ways you did.
The stories of your affection will remain true and will keep you in our hearts forever.
I take solace in the knowledge that I still have an angel, a large smile and knowing angel who looks at us and makes us feel that we still have someone in our corner.
I will miss you! All my love
Chubi
April 9, 2019
April 9, 2019
I’ve known you almost my whole life and at different times, you played important roles in my training and shaping and because of that, you’ll always be with me.
You’ve made sure that I never forget you because the morning you left, my daughter came.
We will miss you but we rest knowing that you’re in a better place.
Good night mummy
April 9, 2019
April 9, 2019
Mama,
Your love and generosity knew no bounds. My childhood memories revolve around spending time in the company of your family. You are the grandma we knew and have been there at each of mine and my sister's major milestones. When Tony and I got married, you graciously opened up your home to my in-laws and they not only got to experience Nigeria through me, but through the warmth and light of your presence. Also when i returned for a stint at LUTH, you welcomed me into your home again, just like when i was a child. You were a constant source of encouragement and strength when i was struggling to adjust to working in Nigeria. When i didn't want to go in and complained of some ailment or another, you would say "in service you will find healing" and send me on my way- one of the lasting lessons you taught me. I will always love you. Rest in God's arms. Till we meet again.
Dami Collier-Onifade
April 9, 2019
April 9, 2019
'Sisi' to us the parents, 'Mama' to the Onifade girls. Our lives revolved around you and your family. From being your little sister who only saw you once in a bluemoon and looked at you in awe, I thought you were amazing. From my very first year living with you at Adelabu Close, you were second to none. An unbelievably amazing sister. You found me my first job post HSC, we filled those university forms together, you rejoiced as the admission letters and telegrams came in. We chose the Uni I was to go to together, You were a sister in a million who stood in as a mother for me and ensured that life did not short change me as it were.
I became a member of your family and your children became my little sisters and brothers. I loved you all so much.
We laughed and cried together through the good and sad times. I will love you forever and for all the love you gave I am eternally grateful. My 21st birthday, you were there, the wedding, you were there, through the birth of all the girls you were there. You became their status quo grandma, the twins were your very first set of grandchildren and gave you the honorary title 'Mama'. It is no wonder the Lord blessed you with twin boys as your first set of grandchildren.
We spent so many hours in each other's company just talking about various things and I learnt so much through your honest appraisal of situations and things. You were truthful, direct, dependable, loving, caring and giving. You never stopped giving of yourself and your possessions. The very first company shares I purchased as a young doctor was paid for by you but 30 years later you could not even remember that you had done that. You were a selfless lady. An elegant lady in all its ramifications albeit filled with humility. You were a joy to behold at all times. I watched and learned several good virtues from you.
Sisi that is not to say you were not firm, but in firmness you were fair. Your honesty may not have been appreciated by all but believe me when I say the A.O.E Okorodudu clan looked up to you our big sister, a shinning example of what the leader of a group should be. You led by example. Your doors were always thrown open to welcome us and I am certain you know that though we may not have said it often enough we loved you and your wonderful family.
Most importantly Sisi, you loved the Lord who you came to know personally through your daughter Aidevo. She has been asleep in the Lord for many years now as has Ehinmigbai. I believe we will all meet at the foot of the Throne of Grace IJMN.
Sleep on beloved sister till we meet to part no more.
Love you loads.
Rowayino
April 9, 2019
April 9, 2019
My Mummy is gone!!! From when j met you as an 11year old boy to my 40s your love was unwavering, thank you for everything especially the love!!
Love you so much and will miss you, Rest In Peace Mum
April 9, 2019
April 9, 2019
Aunty Mummy was the absolute best. She and Uncle Felix remain a Christian inspiration for us. They serve God through thick and thin, even when you think they should be angry with him they persevered. That kind of dedication is comment worthy. We dont have the words to describe our appreciation of them so we are just going to say this " we love you Aunty Mummy, we always will, God bless "
April 9, 2019
April 9, 2019
Dearest Mama, When I think about my childhood to early adulthood I remember you being at our major milestones. I honestly can’t remember a period when you didn’t feature prominently. During my early years, I especially loved Christmas day and celebrating it each year in your home, and how you made it a warm, and welcoming environment. As a child I must have thought you were my biological grandma (instead of aunt), but in reality, you are the grandma that I had, and what I envisioned an ideal grandparent relationship to be. Mama was true, open, loving, strong and full of love for God. You asked all the right and tough questions, and true to yourself made the comments others were too scared or intimidated to say, because invariably it always came from a place of love. She was protective of all her non-biological children and grandchildren, and you could always count on her fierce defense in times of injustice. I know you are resting with God, and I can truly say that I’m confident in this. There will never be another Mama. Rest in peace Mama.
April 8, 2019
April 8, 2019
Dear Auntie Alero,
May God bless you as you journey to the next world amen.
April 8, 2019
April 8, 2019
Right from the day I meant u mum you have been so nice to me and my family. You showed us love and treat us like your own children. You gave me the opportunity I never had to work to you any time any day to discuss and to gist with you. You always welcome me with food and drinks whenever i visited. If roses grow in heaven, lord please pick a bunch of rose for me, place them in mummy arms and tell her they are from me.
Tell her I love her and I missed her. when she turns smile, place a kiss upon her cheek and hold her for awhile lord and give her peace. Because remembering her is easy but there's an ache within my heart that will never go away. Thank GOD u made heaven. Rest in peace mother.
From Christian Ojeawe Atane
April 8, 2019
April 8, 2019
Like a lot of us that are Ekeinde’s friends, your passing comes as a bit of a shock given your larger than life presence when we were all little boys at Kings College that would come over to visit Ekeinde at your immaculate home on Gerard Road in Ikoyi.
I only had the privilege of meeting you on a few occasions , but you left a lifelong impression on me with your firm but loving guidance of all of us that are Ekeinde’s friends. You wanted us all to grow up successful and responsible , and took it upon yourself to impart advice on us in our formative years, the exact same way you would your children. 
May your soul rest in perfect peace knowing you made a difference in all our lives .
April 8, 2019
April 8, 2019
Gone to soon indeed. You were a surrogate mum to me and a constant source of encouragement. I remember the countless days I spent at your Gerrard House and was always reluctant to go home which was just across the road. Even when I was mischievous for a better part of my teenage years, you handled me with empathy and always made me feel at home in your presence. As a result, I strove to be someone that made you proud. I always looked forward to your warm embrace whenever I came round and enjoyed our catch up sessions thoroughly. Rest peacefully in the Lord mummy.
April 8, 2019
April 8, 2019
Loyal to God, loving to the family, and giving to all, you will be forever missed. 
You were a true soldier for Christ. You used the beautiful gift of voice to praise and lead others to Him. Even in the face of adversity, you never waivered in your faith. What a remarkable woman you were!
When we say that words cannot describe the deep sorrow that we feel right now, it is not an overstatement. How does one even begin to describe the wonderful role you played in the family? There are not enough words. You were a pillar of support and a beacon of hope to all. The light of God always radiated in you. You were kind, gentle, caring and loving. Your passing is leaving a big vacuum and yes, you will be forever missed. 
A great wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, inlaw, and friend, you were a role model to many. You have fought the good fight and have won the race. Heaven has welcomed home a saint. Rest well ma, rest well.
Fondly remembered by
Tony and Osato
April 8, 2019
April 8, 2019
Countless, beautiful memories! You were a mother to so many. We give thanks for the wonderful years we had with you.
April 8, 2019
April 8, 2019
Aunty Jane , words fail me. I never thought you would leave us so soon.
You were indeed a mother to all of us, you look into our faces and ask how are you? How are your parents? Always checking on everyone. You never leave her house empty , she must give you something. You left your footprints in our hearts.
I think of you and remember our little chats and I smile. I take solace that you are in a better place with Our Lord.
We love you but God loves you more. Rest on our beloved.
April 8, 2019
April 8, 2019
Dearly beloved!
You were a blessing to this generation! A charming woman of God that was full of life. You encouraged me for a very long time to get my songs recorded. Ma'am I did a song and sent to you via my wife. I am not sure you got to listen to it but I am so very grateful that I got something done before the lover of your soul (Jesus Christ) called you home. May the Lord continue to be with the loved ones you left behind. Good night Beloved of the Lord! My wife and I will greatly miss your ever smiling face.
April 8, 2019
April 8, 2019
My early childhood memories are of visiting your house in Apapa and playing in your garden. You were always very firm and loving. Rest In Peace aunty Jane. May God comfort the family you have left behind. Amen!
April 8, 2019
April 8, 2019
The earth is certainly missing an Angel!
It is hard to accept that reality but my wife and I take solace in the memories that makes the event less painful. What a lady and what a life richly spent for her husband, children, family and friends, but much more in God's vineyard. Mummy, you touched us all in many ways and the memories of you will never die, though your flesh be consumed by mother earth. We are comforted knowing that you are in a better place. Sleep mummy, sleep well in the bossom of your father.
Lola and Fidelis
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