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Tribute in memory of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, uncle, brother and friend, Dr. Oladepo Adeoye Adenle. He will forever be in our hearts
June 2, 2021
June 2, 2021
Mama Gbemi:
There is always a time for every activity under heaven, a time to be born and a time to die as written by King Solomon. You have done what God has chosen you for to be loving and caring. You were supportive in all aspects of togetherness with daddy (Dr.Depo Adenle) as most gracious mother. The death denotes a chosen purpose we experience in our lives. Please ma, take heart and God Almighty will continue to abide in you, comfort you and strengthen you at this critical time. God loves you. May the departed Soul continue to Rest In Peace.
June 1, 2021
June 1, 2021
I was sad and heart broken when I heard that my dearest brother, father passed on. I am still in shock for the deep sense of loss. He was the head and we call him ‘Olori Ebi of ADENLE family and now that he is gone, the void will be difficult to fill. My brother as I called him ‘father’ stood for the truth, a source of encouragement with high sense of responsibility to help out in difficult situation not minding any inconvenience to himself and his immediate family. Many times he would have to travel to Osogbo, Nigeria as told to solve his biological half brothers, sisters and other family related problems. I could recollect in 2010 and before then to make sure our Monarchy is sacred and protected. He stood gallantly for the present Adenles and the future ones. He was able to publish admiring book that relates to the ADENLE history. His attitude, passion and empathy shown in unifying every member of the ADENLE family cannot be over emphasized. I am most grateful for such a life. My brother (father) was a giant and an icon in his life time. He will be greatly missed but his legacy will never be forgotten. It is my prayer that the Lord Almighty will grant him eternal peaceful Rest and comfort the wife (mummy), the children, grand children and the entire Adenle family.
Adieu.
Bukoye Adenle
June 1, 2021
June 1, 2021
We were shell-shocked on hearing the sad news. Our hearts went straight to you over the total devotion you gave Depo to see him survive the challenges. No one will doubt that you gave your all.

There is no denying that He gives and takes; to Him be all glory, but for those of us left in darkness and in sorrow, we can only look to him to wipe our tears and lighten our darkness.

The husband of the widow will be sufficient unto you; the Father of the fatherless will fill the vacuum for the children. Let us cling to Him and all shall be well.

To the loving care of Jehovah we commit you and the children now and forever more.

PROFESSOR OLU & PROFESSOR KEMI AGBEDE
Ogun State
May 31, 2021
May 31, 2021
Uncle, I still can’t believe I am writing a tribute because of your passing. Words cannot describe this difficult moment, but if this is the last time I get to say goodbye then I know I will do so with the knowledge that I consider myself blessed to have lived this life to know you.
The benefits of your hard work is a living testimony for so many us who you took under your wings at a personal and professional level.
Uncle, you were and will always be an inspiration to myself, the entire family and anyone who worked with you. You have left a void in the family that will never be filled.
While we mourn today, we also take comfort in the fact that your mission on earth have been fulfilled. We thank the Lord for your life and bid you farewell until we meet again.
i pray, may God grant us the fortitude to move on. Amen
By Mrs Shade Salami.
May 31, 2021
May 31, 2021
My dearest Auntie Tola,

My thoughts are with you every moment!

It’s everyone’s wonder how you and your best friend, your confidant and your loving husband would be apart ... but I have every confidence that our Lord who gave you such a gift of friendship and companionship, will fill your heart with His love. You will have lots of moments to cheer and reminisce about God’s goodness in your life.

Besides the wonderful children and grandchildren that bring you joy, I know that you will find fulfilment in the things that make you happy: keeping everyone engaged and included in family life, writing your enlightening pieces, articles, etc.

You have done well supporting Uncle through his tough moments but most of all you both have built a legacy of love and unity in marriage. It’s really admirable.


Lots of love from us all.
SILEOLA. (Eni, Sone +Seun) Gbemi, Lolade and Folarin.
U.K.
May 31, 2021
May 31, 2021
Auntie,

Good evening, ma. This is Otunba Jerry Bamgbade. My sincere condolences on the passing of Uncle. May his soul rest in peace. Amen.

OTUNBA JERRY BAMGBADE,
May 31, 2021
May 31, 2021
Evening Auntie,

My Heartfelt condolences on Uncle's passing. Please take solace in the knowledge that he is no longer in pain, and now in a better place. May the Lord grant you comfort and succour. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Tayo Adamolekun
May 31, 2021
May 31, 2021
Mummy,

My heartfelt condolences. May God uphold and strengthen you and the entire Family with Grace to pull through this difficult time. I pray that God comfort you on every side and be with you every step of the way.

We thank God for the wonderful life Daddy lived. Our God will give you strength at this very trying time in Jesus name!

We will cherish the fond memories of him especially how he always made everyone laugh. May his soul rest in peace.

It is well with you Ma, and with the entire Family.

TOLU ADAMOLEKUN
Arizona
May 31, 2021
May 31, 2021
My dear Aunty Tola,

Oh my goodness, we were So sorry to hear the sad news of Uncle Depo’s passing. It was quite a shock.
How are you coping? You must miss him terribly.

My mum was also very sad to hear the news and she asks me to pass on her condolences. To quote her…”I always thought Depo was a very lovely man."

I just feel so glad that we were able to see each other relatively recently. It still means a lot to us that Uncle gave the girls their oriki.

I was showing the picture attached to them explaining who Uncle Depo is and why he is significant to them as part of their heritage.
Of course they do not fully understand, but it is something they will come to understand.

Yours was a very tight, close loving family. Truly something to be cherished.

And the longevity of your relationship offers us a role model for how we wish our relationships to be.

My Dear Aunty, we are keeping you very close in our thoughts, prayers and in our hearts.

With all our love
Ronke Adenle, UK
May 31, 2021
My dear brother,
I know death, as cruel as it is, is inevitable and inescapable. I know that for everyone born of a woman is appointed once to die. Even the Holy Bible reminds us (Hebrews 9:27).
But you left when we weren't expecting your departure. And so, we had no opportunity to bid thee farewell. No privilege given to give you a message to our loved ones who had gone ahead of you to eternal bliss.
You have lived your life; and we thank God for that. We thank Him for all He allowed you to accomplish while you were here..and they were breathtaking.
We loved you. Now that you're gone, our love remains undiminished. We loved you; we love you. But Our Lord Jesus Christ loves you more
May your soul continue to rest in His bosom eternally
Mrs Adewumi Ojo
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
  I grew up to know brother Depo, over six decades ago as a kind-hearted, soft-spoken, and easy-going person. An apolitical person but passionate about the development of Osogbo. Anytime we have the chance to talk together, his usual question is 'Lati, how can we move our people from mat to mattress?'
We always brainstormed together, if you get the chance to meet him and his wife, you will think that they are brothers and sisters from the way they relate.
  Twelve years ago, when Osogbo Progressive Union, USA (OPUUSA) sister city got a grant here in the USA to sink boreholes in Osogbo, I called him in Nigeria and told him about the good news. He was so excited and happy, he said 'Lati, I will go to Osogbo and map out the best places to sink the 20 boreholes'. he did this voluntarily for the love he had for our town.
  Three years ago, when he came to the USA, we all went out to eat, I took a friend who was visiting from Ibadan, Nigeria with me. The moment he saw my friend, he asked, ' Are you not Frank that I met in Kaduna 40 years ago'.
 Brother has gone to meet papa, mama, and other siblings who have passed on before him. I pray that God gives his wife, Tola, his children, and the entire Adenle family the strength to bear his loss.
  Gbese ni iku Gbogbo wa ni ama ku san. Igbati oba ma ya Olorun Ikan lomo. Personally, I will miss his usual calls. Lati motide. Moni ki sofun e pe emi ati Tola wanibi Moni bere alafia, Iyawo ati awon omo mio.
Sunre Buroda Depo
Latif Bamidele Opawoye, MD USA
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
I’m sorry to hear about Uncle. May he Rest In Peace. I hope you are doing well; I will be praying for you.

(BABAJIDE ADEPITAN, Georgia, USA)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
My deep and sincere condolences for your Loss. Indeed I was privileged to have worked with (and learnt from).

He was always very patient and kind to accommodate those of us that were young and rising in the consulting world, always ready to lend a helping hand. I was particularly impressed with the way he spoke of mummy and it was inspiring!

May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace! Amen! [

(TANWA KOYA, Abuja)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Oh, what a pity, sis Tola. So broad Depo is gone just as my brother 'Layi did about 2 years ago. Please take heart and my condolences to the family he left behind. I take it you are also out there in Maryland, no? Ki Olorun ma ko atunri wa o.

(TUNDE FAGBENLE, UK)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Oh Dear!
I am so sorry to hear this, ma.

May God almighty give succour to you and all your loved ones, and may the soul of the dear departed rest in peace, amen.

(FUNMI ROBERTS, Ibadan, Nigeria)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Salam the demise of Dr Depo Adenle is a gt loss to us his friends and his familes. He was very caring and accomodating May his gentle soul rest in etfect peace.

(TITI SUNMONU)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
May the soul of our departed brother rest in perfect peace. May the Lord give our sister and the family the fortitude to bear his sudden passing.

(TITI TOMORI, Osun, Nigeria)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Oh my goodness! I am so sorry ma. May God comfort you and give you His peace. My condolences to the family.

(SOLA FASURE, Lagos)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Our dear Tola,
How are you? Please accept our condolences for the loss of your dear husband. We will forever miss Depo. May his soul rest in peace. Amen.
Please take care and stay safe.

(PROF. & MRS. BANKOLE AKO, Canada)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Baba is dead?
Spoke with him sometimes and he told me he was in the US.
May his soul rest in peace, Amen.

(OLUFEMI ALUKO, Osogbo)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
May his soul rest in peace. May the Good Lord grant to you and all the bereaved the fortitude to bear the loss.

(DR. HASSAN BDLIYA, Abuja)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Oh, Anti, I am sorry to learn of Uncle's passing.
I am short of words, indeed.
I pray for the repose of his soul and for the Almighty to continue to abide with you and the rest of the family.
E pele ma. E ku oro eniyan.

(TAIWO OBE, Lagos)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
I do appreciate your notifying me howbeit, with this sad news. May Almighty God overlook his shortcomings, forgive his sins and grant him everlasting and peaceful rest.
Kindly keep me posted of oncoming events please. I will also be pleased if you grant be the indulgence of informing some of our colleagues here in the US and in Nigeria.

(JUBRIL HANIDU, Lagos)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Good morning,
My deep and sincere condolences for your Loss. Indeed I was privileged to have worked with (and learnt from) him. He was always very patient and kind to accommodate those of us that were young and rising in the consulting world, always ready to lend a helping hand. I was particularly impressed with the way he spoke of mummy and it was inspiring!

May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace! Amen!

(TANWA KOYA, Abuja, Nigeria)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Our condolences on the demise of Uncle. May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace, and may the good Lord grant you and the family the Grace to bear the loss, Amen.

(BANWO SMITH, Ibadan)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Hello our beloved Aunty/Mum,
You are in our thoughts and prayers at such a time like this. The Lord Almighty will strengthen and uphold you at this time, in Jesus name, Amen.

(TOLA ADEBIYI, U.K.)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Hello, Auntie,
I commiserate with you on the demise of Daddy, your darling husband. May his soul rest in peace, and may the Merciful God give you the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

(MRS. TUTU ARAWOLE, New Jersey).
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Good morning, Aunty.
Sorry to hear about Uncle Depo. Unable to reach you but sincerely share your grief. Take heart, Ma, you and the children are in my prayers.

(OLANREWAJU OTITI, N/York).
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
May our big brother, Dr Depo Adenle, rest in perfect peace. He was loved by all.A true prince of the Adenle dynasty. Condolence to the family he left behind.

(FUNSO POPOOLA).
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Good morning Auntie Tola,
Just heard from Tola (little sis) about Uncle’s passing. May the love of family and friends comfort you during this difficult time. My most heartfelt condolences. I am truly sorry to hear of your loss.May our Lord bless and comfort you & your family during this time of grief. Please accept my sincere condolences.

(KUNLE FARUKANMI, U.K.)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace and May light perpetual shine upon him. May God grant his family, the entire Adenle royal family, extended family and friends the fortitude to bear the loss. Amen.

(MOYOSORE OKUYIGA)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
It is very sad to loose another great son of Osogbo, a Prince who was royal in his attitude, interaction with others, considerate and a truly unique gentleman. May the soul of Dr Depo Adenle rest in peace. May the Holy Spirit console and comfort the wife, children, and siblings Adewumi and Bisi(BIKET Medical Centre, Osogbo), and all the larger Adenle family and friends. Osogbo will miss his wise intervention. Adieu Egbon Depo.

(PROFESSOR BABATUNDE ADELEKE, OSOGBO)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Ki Olorun Olodumare te won si afefe rere! Gbogbo nkan rere ti won fi s'ile ko ni baje. O d'igbose!

(A. ADETOYE, Massachusetts).
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
The news of the sudden death of Dr. Adenle was received with shock. I share with you the pain and grief of this trying time but I urge you to take solace in God, the only one that gives and takes lives. I commiserate with you and the family, and pray that God will grant Dr. Adenle’s soul repose, and the children and entire Adenle family, peace. Please accept my condolences.

(COL. OJOMO, RTD.)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Good day Aunty. I’m so sorry for your loss. May God ease this painful period for you. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy.

(TOYOSIXXX)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Words are inadequate to express my feelings after Sade called. Depite all the love, efforts and care, Depo still had to go but who are we to query God? I know that he is happy where he is and I also know that he did not want to leave you, but he knew you will be in God’s hands and God will take care of you. Do not be afraid ... He will not leave you alone, and will comfort you and give you the fortitude to bear the loss.

I wish I could be with you now but God will be with you always.

(MRS. FUNLAYO AIHE, Ibadan)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Dear Tola,
The loss of such a fine gentleman is difficult to bear for all who knew Depo. My heart goes out to you in this time of sorrow. With beautiful memories.

(LOUANNE JIDE SMITH, Florida)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
My dear Sister,
Please accept my heartfelt condolence on the death of your darling husband. It is shocking but Father knows best. We were lucky to have him for those many years; to God be the glory!
   
My brother has gone home to rest, away from pain and earthly affairs. Solace in our Maker. Take heart. You will never be alone.
God bless and keep you and the children safe.

(TOLA AKINKOYE, Ibadan)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
We are deeply saddened by Uncle Depo’s most unexpected passing on to glory. 

He was an outstanding man, a wonderful and loving husband and a doting, devoted father.
He was the consummate family man, who’s priority was to provide the very best for his family.

He excelled in everything he did. He was an academic titan and an erudite scholar in the field of Geology. He strove to improve the lives of millions in Nigeria and abroad through his research and consultancy work in Geology

He endured his health challenges with dignity, faith in God and optimism.

We know and believe that God will console you and give you the strength to bear the pain of Uncle Depo’s passing.

The Bible says we should not mourn like those who have no hope, we have hope and know that Uncle Depo is resting safely in the bosom of the Lord.

Bolanle and Wura Adamolekun.
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Dearest Auntie Tola,
We are deeply saddened by Uncle Depo’s most unexpected passing on to glory.

He was an outstanding man, a wonderful and loving husband and a doting, devoted father. He excelled in everything he did. He was an a ademic titsn and an erudite scholar in the field of Hydrogeology.

He endureth his health challenges with dignity, faith in God and optimism.

Auntie, we know and believe that God will console & strengthen you to bear the pain of Uncle’s passing. You were totally devoted to him, and his health was your only priority. He was blessed to have you as wife.

The Bible asks us not to mourn like those who have no hope; we have hope & know Uncle is resting safely in the bossom of the Lord.

(PROFESSOR BOLANLE & DR. WURA ADAMOLEKUN, Tennessee, USA)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
LOSS OF A GEM!
A soft spoken, respectful and amiable personality I knew him some years ago when my wife and I visited them at Ibadan. He and his wife, Aunty Tola, had visited my wife and mum sometimes before then at Ofatedo. He chatted with my mum, regaling her with stories connecting their family’s Oluawo and our Esuyale compounds in Osogbo.

A lovely company, and a gentleman to the chore. May God grant him eternal rest and give Aunty the fortitude to bear the loss of an intimate companion and father. Amen. And may God grant him eternal rest and give you and your lovely children the fortitude to bear the loss, Amen.

(FATAI BAKARE. UK)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
My heart is heavy and grieving the loss of Daddy. Kindly accept my deepest condolence. I pray that his gentle soul will continue to rest in peace. 

(BUKOYE ADENLE, Wisconsin, USA.)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Dearest Auntie,
I remember the first time you taught us the expression, 'joined the Saints Triumphant '. I had never heard it before and it felt like a huge beautiful revelation. I remember completely replacing my mental image of Dad [J.M. Akinola], with a happy, peaceful, elevated, angelic and loving saint-like image.
Uncle is right up there... in an elevated state, peaceful...happy, WHOLE, loving you as he always has, and always will. The perfect gentleman...clothed in kindness and love. God's own!

Auntie, we love you very very very much and pray that you are strengthened now and always. Praying for peace and God's grace and direction now and always. Amen. 

Sharing the below. I can imagine that Uncle is saying this to you now:

Lots and lots of love,
Yewande


DEATH IS NOTHING AT ALL, By Henry Scott-Holland

Death is nothing at all.
It does not count.
I have only slipped away into the next room.
Nothing has happened.

Everything remains exactly as it was.
I am I, and you are you,
and the old life that we lived so fondly together is untouched, unchanged.
Whatever we were to each other, that we are still.

Call me by the old familiar name.
Speak of me in the easy way which you always used.
Put no difference into your tone.
Wear no forced air of solemnity or sorrow.

Laugh as we always laughed at the little jokes that we enjoyed together.
Play, smile, think of me, pray for me.
Let my name be ever the household word that it always was.
Let it be spoken without an effort, without the ghost of a shadow upon it.

Life means all that it ever meant.
It is the same as it ever was.
There is absolute and unbroken continuity.
What is this death but a negligible accident?

Why should I be out of mind because I am out of sight?

How we shall laugh at the trouble of parting when we meet again!
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
Awe,
We thank God my Ana is now in a better place, resting in the bossom of his Maker. No pain nor sorrow can touch him there, only everlasting joy to reward his life of uprightness and fairness to his fellow men and women while on earth. The Lord will continue to make his memory sweeter. Awe, remember he loved u dearly and wanted nothing for you but happiness and peace always. I am sure from the bottom of my heart he will always remain so.
Be strong for the children and grandchildren and for yourself.

(YOUR TWIN, RONKE OLUGBEMIGUN, Akure)
May 30, 2021
May 30, 2021
My dear Depo, my Oko Iyaoko, as I always revered you. I am celebrating your life because you were always full of life. We thank God for the glorious life and wonderful family He gave you. You did your bit courageously. and lovingly.
May Almighty God give you peace and eternal rest.
To Tola and the Children, may God give you the fortitude to bear this loss. You all did your best. May you all have peace and eternal joy in Jesus Name
May he go home on wings of angels.
God keep and bless you all
On behalf of Dotun and Nike and Children.
May 29, 2021
May 29, 2021
The Entire Adenle Family.

I received with shock the passing away of my Brother Oladepo, ọmọ oba, ana mi lukaluka. Igi wo, ẹyẹ fo!
Oluwa a tu gbogbo wa ninu. Amin.
He was a gem.
Oluwa a tu gbogbo idele, l'ọtun, l'osi, ninu. Amin.
Ojo a jinna sira, L'Oruko Jesu. Amin.

Mrs. Ayo Adubifa.
May 29, 2021
I, was shocked to hear about the passing on of Dr. Depo Adenle. I thank God for your life that was peaceful and loving. You are now at rest with your Savior. May God continue to console Tola, the children and all family members with His word and grace. God bless you.
May 29, 2021
May 29, 2021
Uncle Depo is a complete Gentleman in true sense of the word. We bonded so well together. We thank God for hls life. In the seventies and eighties any weekend I found myself in Ibadan I usually will stay in their house and uncle and I would gist over a couple of beers to late in the night . His passing was most unexpected. May he rest in perfect peace.
May 29, 2021
May 29, 2021
Dear uncle Depo, I was saddened when I heard of your transition to glory but God knows best and we thank God for the 79 years you lived on earth. Your achievements and legacy will never be forgotten. You were always full of life, calm and soft spoken. I remember the funny stories you told me that gave me so much fun and laughter. There was never a dull moment with you.
May your gentle soul rest in the bosom of the Lord and I pray that the Holy Spirit will comfort and strengthen your loved ones you left behind especially Aunty Tola (your soul mate of over half a century), Gbemi, Joke, Denrele and Chouchou. You will be greatly missed.
May 28, 2021
May 28, 2021
I write on behalf of my wife and I to commiserate with sister Tola on the loss of uncle Depo. They were a wonderful twosome. I always liken them to my relationship with my wife. Uncle was the quiet and soft spoken one like me while sister was the talkative and often the quiet decision maker in the house like my wife. They were always together and I cannot imagine how sister would live without him. but I know that she is a very strong woman whom God would grant the additional strength to bear this loss.
We love you both very much and thank God for his life and the opportunity to be friends with you. We will miss him a lot (we were so used to seeing the two of you together). May the Almighty God grant him sweet repose in the bosom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 
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Sun re, o, dearest, till we meet to part no more, on Ressurrection Morning.
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OLADEPO ADEOYE ADENLE, PhD.

May 27, 2021

Oladepo Adeoye Alao Adenle, the 6th child of Ataoja of Osogbo, Oba Samuel Adeleye Adisa Adenle I and his Olori, Deborah Adeyoyin Asande Adenle on March 13, 1942 at Osogbo in South Western Nigeria. He lived the entire years of his elementary through high school at home in Osogbo where he attended Osogbo Grammar School, graduating in 1961. 

Dr. Adenle would later attend the famous Ibadan Grammar School under the legendary principal, Archdeacon Alayande, for his Higher School Certificate. He had his University education at Nigeria’s premier institution, the University of Ibadan, where he majored in Geography with subsidiaries in Geology & Economics. A love for Geology would later have him study privately for the General Certificate of Education in Physics and Chemistry (while working as a senior staff member at Ife Library) which finally enabled him pursue, first, a Masters in Geology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, and a Doctorate in Hydrogeology at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. 

His professional life saw him through a stint at the University of Ife Libraries, a period that opened his path to Florida through a Graduate Assistantship in his original field of study while working at the university libraries. He would return to Nigeria as he had promised Professor H.A. Oluwasanmi, the university vice-chancellor to work for the libraries for about the same period of time for which he was granted a study leave from his library job. He would return to the States to pursue the doctorate degree a little over a year later. 

Dr. Adenle’s career in his specialization in Water Resources was a very rewarding one as he carried out major water resources studies and projects both for the Federal Government especially in the Northern part of the country where he worked on a major study of abandoned borehole projects. His consulting firm, with offices at Ibadan, Wukari (old Gongola State) and Chenchenji (old Kaduna State) handled various jobs at State Government level. 

Over in the USA to where Dr. Adenle and his family returned in 1988, he was employed as Head, Africa Program at Las Vegas, Nevada with Mifflin Associates, an environmental and hydrogeological consulting firm. He also participated in various projects, including the major Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository, representing the interest of the State of Nevada against that of the Federal Government which has long coveted to have a corner of the state as its location for spent nuclear wastes. The work included the effects that the depository would have on the underground water – among other things -for up to hundreds of years.  

[UPDATE: Till date, the U.S. Govt has failed in her various efforts to “make Nevada a wasteland” as Nevadans love to proclaim. CAVEAT: Writer is obviously pro-Nevada.]

Dr. Adenle’s contribution to water resources efforts in Nigeria included a 3-year posting to Abuja from the USA by the World Bank as “a foreign expert”(!) based at the Federal Ministry of Water Resources to help formulate a Water Policy for Nigeria. He also worked for 4 years with the EU-funded Water & Sanitation … (WSSRP) program as Osun State Coordinator based at Osogbo. 

Depo Adenle celebrated 51 years of marriage to Tola (nee Adamolekun) this past January. They got married in 1970 at St. Stephen’s, Oke Aluko, Ondo, a “most unconventional event” as late Bishop Akintemi (then Canon Akintemi) noted: Depo was from Osogbo while Tola was from Iju in old Ondo Provincial hinterland, facts known to the [then] provost from the two surnames: he knew that the Ataoja, though very senior to him, was an Andrian like himself, as alumnus of St. Andrew’s College, Oyo are known to this day, while his wife had been a long-time friend of an Adamolekun Female. 

After discovering neither of us worked at Ondo, he dropped his pen and announced he could not conduct the wedding ceremony as we must have been “running away from something” but after we explained that as both of us were workers at the University of Ife, conducting the ceremony there would call for us inviting everybody because during those university days in the late 1960s and early 70s, everybody knew each other, and excluding anyone from a not-common event like a wedding would mean enmity declared! 

 Iju (my home town), for same reason was out as I was related to most families in the small town with (then) a single Anglican Church, and ditto – our preferred choice – the University’s Chapel of Resurrection, perhaps the glitziest Christian wedding place at Ibadan: my brother was the Registrar (Nigeria’s first) of the University while Dr. Adenle’s older brother was the Medical Director for the university’s Health Services. 

The same casual, though hard-nosed approach characterized most decisions of our 51 years of marriage; it might have been difficult but friends and/or families on both sides eventually accepted us for the way we lived our lives. 

We’ve been very blessed, especially with four wonderful ladies: Gbemi, Joke, Denrele and Abake, all already pulling their weight in their chosen professions. And even greater blessings are our seven grandchildren: Ore, Gbenga, Damilola, Yinka, Segun, Seyi and Seun.  

Also surviving Dr. Adenle are sisters (including Mrs. Dewunmi Ojo); brothers (including Engr. Deremi, Dr. Bisi, Dr. Dewale, Engr. Kunle, and Engr. Bukoye Adenle), cousins, and many others in the extended Adenle Royal Family within the larger Oluawo Ruling House of which he served as Head from 2010 to his death.  

Dr. Adenle belonged to many professional & social organizations in Nigeria & the United States, including the Geological Society of America (GSA) and the Ibadan Polo Club where he served as Social Member (Social Secretary) in the early 1980s. 

Depo was always good company who loved to regale, especially younger people, with tales of old not just to talk of the supposedly good old days but loved to enjoy the shock of the tales.  

A man of deep faith in God, he was a man of his words and a very devoted family man whom ALL his children adored, and grandchildren loved. In his personal and social interactions, he lived by what he always preached: a ministry of forgiveness. 

God works in mysterious ways. Ore Adedeji’s university graduation is later in the summer, but one of her grandfather’s wishes to see a grandchild’s university graduation came true when Gbenga Ogunmola proudly posed with us as a Howard U graduand on May 8. A Family member who saw the picture we took with the new graduate was buoyed by the happy and proud grandfather’s look in the photograph – bright and cheerful, but as in whatever situation, Depo bore his health challenges with dignity and great strength. He fought gallantly to the end. Exactly two weeks after the graduation picture, he joined the Saints Triumphant. 

Now that he’s changed mortality for immortality, we pray God will count him among His own. 

TOLA ADENLE 

May  26, 2021. 

Recent stories

Ipetumodu Maternity Hospital

January 28, 2023
Depo and I were visiting the Rev. Sisters at the Hospital on invitationq to see the Blood Bank a project to which we had contrivited in 2012/2013. Sister Ayeni, the Head of a maternity that has contributed immensely to reduction of maternal mortality in Ipetumodu Community, sits in the photograph with her assistant and Depo and me.

The Catholic Maternity Hospital encourages expectant mothers to register for ante-natal care amd delivery for which they charge token fees. It has greatly reduced maternal mortality, very common occurences before the Hospital started the cooperation with the community.

TOLA F. ADENLE
DEPO ADENLE’S WIDOW

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