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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Olufunmilola Soleye, 57 years old, born on August 27, 1965, and passed away on March 13, 2023. We will remember him forever.
March 14
March 14
It's well. I missed you greatly my General. May your soul continue to rest in peace. Amen.
March 13
Unforgettable Bob Show,all I can do is to miss you everyday. You were such a dependable and reliable person.
It is a year that you left this sinful world,continue to rest in peace. God bless your soul. Amen
March 13
March 13
Bob Show,a year had gone so fast,you're surely missed, may your gentle soul continue to rest in perfect peace
August 27, 2023
August 27, 2023
It feels surreal that we have not spoken today. I can’t just pick up the phone to wish you a happy birthday!
You’re sorely missed, dear Lola. ❤️
August 27, 2023
August 27, 2023
The friend of my friend is my friend.
Continue to Rest On till we meet to part NO MORE.
Once again, Adieu.
August 27, 2023
August 27, 2023
Bob Show,
We would have been drinking Budweiser together as usual. C Os standard. We all miss you Buddy,rest on till we meet to part no more
June 11, 2023
June 11, 2023
Many have spoken my words already but cannot say I will not add a word. Soleye is one of those rare gems with his simplicity and was loved by everyone that have contact with him. You will surely forever be missed. Rest on bro.
April 22, 2023
He touched every heart that comes by him, he created smiles for all whom he come across, he shared love to all who passed by him, his a quint essence of personified humility and He shall be missed by all who come across him. Rest in peace my gallant General. Soldier Soldier. adious my brother my friend.
Otunba Salihu Olubanji Edaogbogun
(HM001) Eagle's Officers Mess, 8th Div. Nigerian Army, Giginya barracks Sokoto
April 22, 2023
Adious my brother from another mother. We at Eagles Officers Mess 8th Div. Shall greatly miss you. Your generosity , humility personified can be forgotten. I personally shall never forgot you. It has been a privilege knowing you and associating you. Our normal sitout is still ongoing in your memory sir. Rest on till we meet to part to no more. May Almighty God give the rest of your family members the fortitude to bear this irreplaceable lost IJMN
Ounba Salihu Olubanji Edaogbogun (Honourary Member, 8th Div. Eagles Officers Mess, Giginya barracks, Sokoto. -001)
March 31, 2023
March 31, 2023
Late Major General Soleye Olufunmilola Oladipupo, continue to Rest In Peace till we meet to part no more. Such is life.
March 31, 2023
March 31, 2023
Rest in peace. May God grant your family and loved ones the fortitude to bear this very sudden and painful loss. It is well with your soul.
March 30, 2023
March 30, 2023

May Bros Lola's humble and caring soul rest in perfect peace. You touched many lives and I am grateful to be one of them. We will miss your brotherly guidance, humour, and selflessness. Your happy, larger than life image remains indelible in our minds.

You'll be sorely missed.
March 30, 2023
March 30, 2023
Rest on my dear friend of 48 years.
You were as selfless as they come and will be sorely missed.

See you on the other side Lollopop.. The Gentle General.
Major General Samuel Abiodun Adebayo
March 28, 2023
March 28, 2023
TRIBUTE TO A CHERISHED BOSS AND BROTHER IN ARMS

It is with a deep sense of shock that I received the news of the sudden death of a true patriot and a professional soldier Major General Olufunmilola Oladipupo Soleye MFR (rtd). It is truly difficult to speak of you in the past tense but moments shared with you in this journey of life as well as throughout our career as commissioned officers will be forever cherished. The late General was no doubt a patriot who contributed immensely to the development, unity, and stability of our great country. His death is indeed a huge loss to me, the entire Soleye family, the Defence Intelligence Agency and Nigeria at large. I would like to express my sincere condolences to the Soleye family on the passing of your beloved son, spouse, father, brother and loved one. Please take heart and be assured that my thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time and always.

I take solace in the fact that from God we all came and to Him we shall return. You will always be remembered for having lived a glorious, purposeful, and fulfilling life. Your impactful legacies will also be remembered forever. On behalf of my family and I, we commiserate with the Soleye family during this trying period and we ask God to grant us all the fortitude to bear the loss, Amen. Please accept our heartfelt condolences.

Major General Samuel Abiodun Adebayo
March 26, 2023
March 26, 2023


A CANDLE GONE OFF IN THE NOONTIME

You were born the first among siblings
Your candle lit in the morning of a family
And you blossomed,recharged at times
The wind of life blew hot and cold you persisted

You were a candle burning into lives
Lighting up lives and turning away darkness
You grew in stature your light expanding
The frontiers of light with love defining

You were a candle lit in the morning
Of a Father whose day began and
Ended with the aroma of the coffee
For every minute a new day conquered

You were a candle lit in the bosom
Of a daughter of Jerusalem
A virtuous woman who gave acccount
Of her womanhood in virtuousness

Growing up the candle of your life
Brought light, love and great ambience
To your doting parents and trusting siblings
You were truly lighting up their lives

The glow of your candle grew with the years
Cascading and audaciously recruiting lives
For your light would shine as true humility
Your light will cause love in material ambience

You are a candle lit in the morning
criss crossing space, time, continent and across cultures
Your light so shone bearing your high pedigree
Announced by the warmth of your light shed in love

You grew beyond space and time
Your ambience felt by any who met you
The glow the warmth the love
Beyond what mortals alone can feel

Your light grew from the flicker at birth
That when you were approaching glory
You had soared your light blazing
Like the northern star blazing in glory

And as you criss crossed the terrain of life
You had done the course of over a hundred years
In figures that mortals see but heaven knows
That you came you saw and you conquered

You were a candle lit in the morning of Pa Soleye's life
In the morning of Mama Soleye's ever busy life
And those following you Lakin and co
Will testify that your light was pathfinder

But like a meteor
Like the shooting star
Your light has gone off
In the noontime of life

As we struggle to see the trail you blazed
We are distraught but not hopeless
We are in pains but we are comforted
Because your light goes on in our hearts

Yes the candle has gone off
But its glow increases with every
Breathe, every thought of the ambience
The love, the unusual humility,the fun and the brotherhood you were

As you enter the portals of heaven
May mercy and the angels present
Before the I Am, all your good deeds
All the lives you nurtured and crown you a saint

May the God whose justice is filled with love
Recognize the love you shed into all the lives
That crossed your path in life and love
May heaven recognize that a Star has arisen from a candle light

Lola, my brother my friend
May heaven give you that crown
That you laboured for in true love
May mercy be yours as you rest in perfect peace

May heaven be kind
With your wonderful parents
And unusual siblings who shared
You with the world, may heaven comfort them

To your friends and colleagues and wellwishers
May the lessons your life is
Bring them succour and help in easing the pains
Rest in peace great Soul rest son of the first clan of the Source.
Adieu!

Courtesy of : A Mere CitiZen
For: Colonel Emeritus IA Okereke, fdc DSS ECOMOG Medal JP
March 26, 2023
March 26, 2023
The sudden transition of my dear friend and brother brought pain and tears to my eyes especially when I look back and also what is yet to be accomplished.
Where do I start remembering Lola in our days in Abeokuta. A very jovial, courageous, strong, dependable, rugged friend to everyone who related with him. He does not abandon friendship. His inner cycle of friends remained those he knew in secondary school over 40 years ago till he exited. In his career, he made friends but he never abandoned his old friends.  I came into the family through Lamide but you may not know when we are together because he related with everybody same way. In those days, I could decode his game plans, his likes and dislikes, his looks and eyes movements tells you his interest etc. My experiences with Lola Soleye will remain indelible in my memory. Which ones do I want to recount:
Is it the rough plays and running around with his brothers. Lifting them up with one hand to show his strength. These episodes added fun and colour to our daily living in the compound. He was well suited for the soldier he became as he loved to exhibit his energy and raw strength. He wanted everyone to be physically active like himself.
Is it the number of bottles of soft drinks we shared when he drank remaining for me from Mummy's shop each time we visited on our way to run errands. It was fun in those days
Our infamous trip to Lagos in 1982
His representing us at the PTA meeting in 1983 when the school authority requested the Class 5 students to bring our parents to come and hear our deviant behaviours while preparing for WASCE. Lola attended early and covered for us well That day Daddy Soleye attended late as he came from ibadan after our names have been read. So Daddy did not hear our acts. That was our saving grace. Trust Lola to have our backs.
When he attended the NDA interview and came back losing massive weight before he was finally admitted
When I visited him severally at Yaba Military Hospital when he was injured during his tour of duty to Liberia. His pains his joy his comraderie etc. The pain from physiotherapy was very excruciating that his colleagues joked about it but he achieved the 90 degrees bend at last. He loved to listen to you
Each episode of our meetings had its own nostalgic feelings, which I still remember till date
Perhaps I share one. When I visited him at Yaba Military Hospital, in spite of the injuries to his two legs, Lola remained his joyful self though carried burden of pain with two crutches stoically. When his lunches were served, as his usual self, Lola would always invite me to come and eat with him. I would decline being overwhelmed with emotions seeing him and his colleagues in that large hospital ward with some still reeling in pains, some having amputations in different parts of the body. Trust Lola in his jovial free style would always say you are emphathizing with a soldier abi. Let me quote him in Yoruba - Iwo nba soja ronu abi? ...... I will not complete the statement I reserve the completion of the statement to those that knew Lola very well. He loved life, he loved freedom. He does not pretend. He loved to be himself. He was an open book when it comes to life. Life is simple and must be lived. He was very compassionate, always willing to help, fun to be with (no dulling)
If Lola was a businessman, he would have been so profitable because he loved risk taking and he recorded successes even his military career was a risk and he got to the pinnacle. Understanding the risk-return spectrum says the higher your risk the higher the return.
I am shaking as I write this tribute on a dependable friend and courageous soldier who suddenly departed without saying any good bye to us.
Who are we to question God? He gives and takes at his own time. He knows best and I believe he took Lola to a better place!!! Surely, our loss is heavens gain.
May God comfort the family and friends left behind by our good friend and brother and give us the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss. May God forgive his sins and accept him into paradise Amen. What a painful exit, Lola
March 24, 2023
March 24, 2023
Dear Cousin Lola,
It has been so difficult to write this tribute in your honor, moreso barely a few months after we all celebrated being reunited in Abeokuta, we however take solace in the most High who has transitioned you into His eternal care, peace and glory.
My cherished childhood memories in Abeokuta is largely incomplete without the many times I spent during holidays at your house in Idi Aba, you being the eldest of my Soleye cousins, a bond our dear parents nurtured dutifully as an extension of their brotherhood.
Whilst it really stings that you have left us far too soon, I celebrate your journey not only as a fine soldier, but a complete gentleman as well, you are indeed our true hero for your high sense of duty, serving Nigeria and making the world a better place whilst you were here.
Praying God’s strength, peace and sure comfort over Sis Teni, Funsho and the entire family, confident as the good book says in Psalm 34: 18 that God is indeed close to us during such a season. Oye Oluwa.
Your legacy indeed lives on Egbon Lola. Adieu! Until we meet to part no more on resurrection morning.
March 24, 2023
March 24, 2023
My darling Bro Lola, you were a bright light and shone brilliantly wherever you stepped. It was always a delight being in your presence. The beautiful moments you shared with us in Canada will remain forever etched in our hearts. Thank you for your love, kindness and generosity over the years. You were not only a wonderful in-law but a most incredible brother. We are blessed to have known you and will miss you sorely. Sun re o, omo olowu oduru...we say not in grief that you're no more but in thankfulness that you were. May you rest in peace and arise in glory.


Morenike Ojewumi (Oyedele)
March 24, 2023
March 24, 2023
I was heartbroken when I heard about your demise and wondered why the good ones leave early. I kept on reliving the times we had the opportunity of being together and the way you used to call me (MORENIPET) keeps resonating in my head. You were nice and kind Egbon and my consolation lies in the fact that you've gained new wings and presently at peace, basking in heaven. Though the circumstance is unavoidable, we’ll keep you alive in our hearts. Continue to REST IN PERFECT PEACE!
March 23, 2023
March 23, 2023
Lola, you will forever be missed.
Nigeria has lost a patriot.
What a loss.
Oyefeso, SMA
Atlanta,GA.
March 23, 2023
March 23, 2023
An Officer and a Gentleman.
Lola You came, you saw, you conquered.
What a fantastic career achievement rising to the top in the Nigerian Army.
A Major General with distinction.
A loving family man to boot.
You will be sorely missed.
Rest in Peace.
Sun re o my brother.
March 23, 2023
March 23, 2023
TRIBUTE AND CONDOLENCE MESSAGE FOR MY FRIEND GENERAL LOLA SOLEYE (Lolly)
I received with great shock the sad news of the sudden demise of my childhood friend (Lolly) Major General Olufunmilola Oladipupo Soleye with a deep pain and grief that words cannot capture. With deep sadness and sorrow, I joined Lola’s wife Teni, his son - Funso and the entire SOLEYE family in their mourning and understand the pain they are going through.
My thoughts are with Mama Soleye and Papa Soleye (Actor), Teni, Funso and the rest of the entire family. My prayer is that the almighty God will comfort and console you all in this time of grieve and irreplaceable loss.
Lola was humorously a happy man, so let us celebrate his life rather than weep over his death. His death is a great sorrow for all who loved him. My consolation is that Lola is not truly gone, but resting with the angels; his good deeds would live on forever in the memories of others and as for me, “I mourn our friendship”.
*Lolly* - you have accomplished many good things in life. You worked hard and served your country courageously, meritoriously and in the path of honesty. The time we spend together at different stages of our life will live forever in my mind. Family friendship of over 50years from Ibadan, when we were so young and both our parents were church member of Union Baptist Church Ibadan in the late 1960’s to 1976, when Ogun State was created;- and we all moved to Abeokuta again. The friendship continued when your family moved to the commissioner’s quarters in Idi-Aba and we lived in Idi-Aba too. It then continued to African Church Grammar School, to Ogun State Polytechnic before you left for Nigeria Defence Academy in Kaduna.
Another remarkable memory is when we were in Abuja together between 2009 and 2012, you lived in Maitama our late Uncle Deji Soyebi’s house and I lived in my Uncles’ house in Maitama too. Those years were unforgettable. Lolly, you might have gone to rest now but I will never forget all we did together. Your kind of friendship and association with people both junior, seniors and peers alike is one thing worth emulating.
With tears in my eyes, I bid you farewell until we meet again. So painful you have to leave so early.
IKU DA ORO, IKU SE IKA... ODI IGBA OMO SOLEYE …SUN RE OO
REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND & BROTHER MAJOR GENERAL LOLA SOLEYE (Lolly)

Tribute by Omoboye Kayode Adeboye
March 23, 2023
March 23, 2023
*TRIBUTE TO GENERAL O.O SOLEYE*

Adieu!!!
Baba Show, as I fondly call him.The shock of his demise is still a whaoo in my heart. We met 6 years ago at Major General RO Yusuf's house, and I didn't initially know that he was a General, such a simple and humble gentleman.

During ROY's, send forth party celebration which we both actively coordinated, I worked closely with General Soleye and saw his interactions with people: friends, colleagues, other senior officers, non-commisioned officers and Soldiers I so much admired his style. He often called me Neeyoo.

Baba Shoo will be greatly missed by every member of my family. He would frequently send his dog, Emperor over for a short stay and come check on us from time to time.

During my frequent visits to his last duty post as commander, I clearly observed that he was a people's man, always receptive with so many friends usually around his place for "fellowship" as we often called it.
My interactions with General Soleye in the last six years were so memorable, and it seemed like 30 years to me. He was a good friend and a wonderful Egbon to me.

All of my friends who met Baba Sho are still in shock at the news of his passing. He had impacted lives positively one way or another, and they often say they hadn’t met a Major General who is this simple and down-to-Earth. They all so much admired his style, he was well loved.

The last words I had with you on the phone are still fresh in memory. He was a soldier. 

You shall be greatly missed. Bob Show, we shall meet to part no more. May your beautiful soul rest in perfect peace

Ibadan Scrabble Squad.
March 23, 2023
March 23, 2023
TRIBUTE TO Major General OO Soleye (Rtd) - By the "IBADAN SCRABBLE SQUAD".

THE FREE SPIRIT

The Premium grandmaster.
I play, you play.
What's your score?
Don't look at my tiles.
Your turn Bobby.
Dokun play, jugunu master.
Sola can't concentrate, we chop your money.
Lanre, put your tiles on the table.
Qudus, your time is off, next player.
Ralph, play the last game before you go.
Egbon Okondor,
Olumide, you check you are in trouble, you don't check, that's double trouble.
I prompt you.


Who prompted your death Sho?

Free spirit flies so soon
The sun shines down
It becomes dark in the day
One life for so many lives
On the sand of time
Your name is etched
Not by you
But your deeds
But your acts
Our hearts ache
Our tears flow
Torrent.

God's decision?
No choice for us
Gallant soldier of masses.

Sleep on
Dear brotherly friend of All.

Signed.
Col Bobby Agboola (rtd), Egbon Okondo (Prince), Ralph, Dokun, Olumide, Qudus, Akeem, Sola and Lanre.
March 22, 2023
March 22, 2023
A Gentle Giant Has Departed Us

The almighty God knows why our friend and brother has been called to an everlasting and heavenly home where angels would have welcomed his soul with loud trumpets!
Lola was a gentleman to the marrow and personified excellence in everything he did. He was larger than life and always willing to coordinate projects with all of his friends to the best of his abilities. He was kind to a fault, and always around to support anyone, no matter how short of a notice it might be. He was a gallant and prestigious officer, something that is rare these days.
We both attended Comprehensive high school Ayetoro, Ogun State together and were in the same hostel room (Green House) in our first year about 48 years ago. He was “butter” to the core! He would share and give his provisions away willingly, which I was against, and contrary to my own personal beliefs and practice, I got the nick name “Panje.” We made the best of our friendship along with our friends like Mr. Morakinyo Kuti, Mr. Adeniran (Jagu), Mr. Ayo Makinde, Arc. Olaleye (Tito) Alhaji. Sheriff Yusuf, Engr. Akerele and others. Most of us, having been the first born of our parents, formed a strong camaraderie that still holds true to this day! Lola has always been my eyes and ears for what was happening among our friends in Nigeria. He introduced me to parts of Northern Nigeria while on military postings. He regularly sent me pictures and videos of events when I could not attend them because I live in United States. The last one was the video and pictures of the Compro Reunion event on
November 22, 2022. Also, he was there for me when I hosted events like my father and mother’s 70th, my mother’s 80th, and my sister’s wedding. He would even assist me in providing security for the events, because he knew how paranoid I am about my safety in Nigeria, especially having left the country for almost 35 years.
My dear friend and brother, going 48 years plus, has ascended to heaven, and is now dining and winning with the angels and creating a new way of life. A gem of immense value has left this planet,
leaving us to question, “How will we cope with life now?” The only solace I can say is that he has gone to rest and we should celebrate his life instead of mourning him. We should all try to emulate the good life and kindness Lola showed others.
Rest in Peace (RIP) Lola

Engr. Oladipo Famuyiwa. MBA
(Panje), USA
Tinu Fagbayi
March 22, 2023
March 22, 2023
FAREWELL

Goodnight Lola Soleye, my aburo as I would always call you at every opportunity we spoke and you never argued about it.

Warm, friendly, and always loving.

Humble and a true gentleman.
Heaven gains an angel.

I find it difficult to put words together as it is still a thunderous shock.

Sleep well, Lola. Odi owuro,
Apa de lese Jesu, ni biti ako ni yara wa....

The Lord will comfort Teni, your beautiful wife, Funsho your twin, your siblings, and of course mum and dad.

Forever in my thoughts.

Tinu Fagbayi
March 22, 2023
March 22, 2023
Really sad when I heard the news of lola's demise on that dull morning. I was hoping it wasn't true but a very good friend has gone! I still can't believe another childhood friend is no more. Lola was such an adorable character, a Gallant soldier and Gentleman to the core. May God grant him peace as he lies in the presence of the Lord. Rest on lola. We will miss you and no more scrabble!  Sleep well broda.
A very sad friend and Compro buddie !!! ........Snai (Akintunde)
March 22, 2023
March 22, 2023
Bob Show, I sincerely do not know what to say but I am really proud and happy to have known you. You were more that a friend to me dependable,reliable and always there for me.
Bob show you lived a short but fulfilled life, a very honest and dependable friend, you cared for others, lived for others and will forever be in my heart.If wishes were horses, beggars would ride. If we could have it our way, you would still be with us Baba Funso (Honey) Oko Teni.To live in the hearts of those who loved you is not to die. You lived a selfless life and held nothing back from the needy. You have yielded to a higher calling because heaven is missing an angel in the roll call. We are sure you have found peace with your Maker and enjoying a well-deserved rest. Rest on mighty man of valor till we meet to part no more.
We had a lot together, may the almighty God grant you eternal rest. Sun re o Omo won ni Owu Opolopo wa nse daro e.
March 22, 2023
March 22, 2023
Tribute to a Cousin, Brother and Friend

Is it possible to have one last conversation with you? Maybe you could show up in my dreams sometime. 

I wish I could get a glimpse of you one last time, but I’ll have to make do with your pictures. I’m proud to have walked beside you as a cousin, brother and friend.

It’s just so unbelievable that you are gone. Life has cheated us by taking you away. The thought of not ever going to see you anymore in this cruel world is not easy, but I take solace in the fact that we will meet at the foot of our Lord Jesus.
Rest on my dear Bro, till we meet to part no more.

Akogun Wole Adebayo (Cousin)
March 22, 2023
March 22, 2023
Brother Lola, the news of your sudden passing came as utter rude shock. It is really hard to comprehend. The fact that you were an Ẹgbọn to me, we only had few opportunities to relate closely when we were all growing up. However, you were easy going, loving and a perfect gentleman. I pray our Most High God will send His comforter to your lovely family members left behind. Rest peacefully in His bosom till we meet again.

Yemisi Adebayo (Ilori).
March 22, 2023
March 22, 2023
Olufunmilola Oladipupo Amao , my darling Egbon, Olori-ebi, Lolly Pop… Your demise hit me like a thunderbolt. Words cannot describe this difficult moment, who are we to question God for calling you to glory at this time.
You were to me a very dear, one in a million brother ,an all-round pillar of support , always there when I needed you, always going above and beyond to help.
The door to your home and your heart was open anytime. You possessed the rare quality of lighting up a room just by being there. You were humble, caring, kindhearted, loving, sweet ,thoughtful, gracious inside and out, a remarkable soul. You had an altruistic personality trait, selfless, a large heart and generous to the core.
You touched so many lives by your selfless and countless acts of kindness, always giving, inconveniencing yourself to serve others with no expectation of return favors.
Our greatest strength in the family is the unity amongst us, You played a significant part in ensuring that the chords that bind us together remains strong and unbroken. You had nicknames for his siblings, Lamide- Headmaster, Bimbola- Okanlawon, Lakin – Refugee and Tayo- T-Boy/Olori-Ebi Rear.
You made it a point of duty to constantly check on us :your vibrant voice is still vivid with those words of encouragement and assurances. On your sick bed, you had a positive and upbeat demeanor….you constantly said Okanlawon. Ko si problem, all will be well.
My consolation is that you professed Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and savior before you departed. I will weep no more, for you have only gone ahead and we will be together someday in heaven
We love you but Jesus loves you more. You will be greatly missed, and your memories will forever be cherished.
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. Sleep on my darling Egbon and rest peacefully in the bosom of Jesus Christ
Lending from the words of Jim Reeves: “This world is not our home; we are just passing through…”
You have indeed fought the good fight, you have finished the race, you kept the faith, now there is laid up for you the crown of righteousness , which the Lord, the righteous Judge will give …2 Timothy 4:7-8
You may have left us, but you will never be forgotten. Rest perfectly in peace till resurrection day.
ADIEU ….My loving brother !!!

…Bimbola Fadimu (Soleye)
Akin' Oyedele
March 22, 2023
March 22, 2023
The news of your transition to the afterlife felt like someone switched off the light in my head. Memories of your direct impact on my life and many others(friends and Family) flashed back. A Saint that sees no flaw(s) in anyone. "LollyP.....I call out, and you respond.."Chaxxx!!!!" He is amiable but strict (still trying to figure out how he manages that). I learnt a lot from him.
Brother Lola, your light will continue to shine in our hearts. Rest In Peace
Kemi Rosiji
March 22, 2023
March 22, 2023
Goodnight Lola

I found it difficult to bring myself to write a tribute to you.

The last time I saw you was at my dad's funeral in 2021 after a couple of decades. Your soft voice still echoes in my mind.

Lola, you are loving, caring and a gentleman to the chore. You will always be remembered in the present even though you have left this world.

God knows best and forever you will be loved.

You are in a peaceful place where there is no pain sorrow and wahala.

Continue to rest on the bosom of the Lord.

Sun re omo Soleye, omo oloye until we meet to part no more.

Kemi Rosiji
March 21, 2023
March 21, 2023
Even though you are gone away,
Your love will always be here to stay
You touched our hearts with so many things. God knew you were the one to save, you are home now, resting..!
Our hearts are filled with so much pain, but God loves you more.
You were my Cousin by blood, but you were my Aburo and friend by choice. I will miss you forever. I can not forget the emotional stability you gave me during my troubled years at the University of Ibadan, Odogbo Barracks, and Abeokuta.
A-Lolly as I fondly call you.... Your memories will live on. Rest in Peace!
March 21, 2023
March 21, 2023
My Dear Boss, friend and brother. I was rudely shocked by the news of your demise. U didn't show any sign of leaving us so soon when we were together on 25 and 30 December 2022.

Since I knew you in Compro and our days as cadets at the Academy, your gentle, amiable and understanding characteristics always inspired me. As commissioned officers, you encouraged me at all times. Your gentle, but touching advices based on your life experience will always be remembered. You are rare gem and you will surely be missed.

My solace is that, you are resting in the bosom of the Almighty. Sun re my dear boss, friend and brother.

Maj Gen Dele Shafa (Retired)
March 21, 2023
March 21, 2023
May God grant Brother Lola an eternal rest and be with everyone of us he left behind in Jesus mighty name.
The last time I saw Egbon was 2004at Chief MKO Omoyinmi house and the last time I spoke to him was 2022 when he was in company of Chief MKO Omoyinmi when they are on a visit to Uncle Steven Adewolu but before all mentioned above we’ve grown up together as one family under the Adewolu ,Soleye & Sodeke umbrella and so much love and care was always given to us by Brother Lola and all our Egbons .
Brother Lola you’ve lived a very good life, you have touched so many lives positively and I am one of those that your words of mouth opened doors for because if you have spoken negatively about me the day I met you at Chief MKO Omoyinmi’s house I might not have the opportunity to be here but immediately I walked into the living room you shouted my name as if I was one of your Soldier friend and you stood up to greet me with a warm hug and brotherly love. We wine and dine together that very day before I took my leave so why won’t I missed you, why won’t I cherish your memories and why won’t I continue to remember your immediate family, parents, brothers and sister including love ones in prayer?
May the Almighty God grant you an eternal rest Major General Lola Soleye.
March 21, 2023
March 21, 2023
Egbon mi

I am so grateful to God for the person that you were and will always be, to me, your family and many who knew and loved you.
We prayed, trusted, stood in gap and waited on the Lord and when He answered, it was to call you into His eternal rest. I thank God because as it is written (Psalms 91:15), God was with you in trouble; He delivered you and honoured you; He satisfied you with long eternal life and He has shown you His salvation. Halellujah!
I am glad that we are blood but it has been a great privilege to have had you as a friend.
I love you and miss you terribly, but I know that you are resting free of the travails of this world, with our Lord God. Sun re o, Omo Ǫlǫ yȩ!

Olufolahan 
March 20, 2023
March 20, 2023
Our General, our Oloriebi, Our Egbon, loving husband, dad, son, brother, and uncle. You were so expressive with your love and kindness and we all loved you in return. Your life is a whole lesson on investing in friendships and relationships. Despite being in the military, you were soft and gentle with your family and friends. You left us with many memories to recount and we will treasure them forever. I'm happy I got to be a part of your final moments. We are heartbroken by your passing but our consolation is that you reconciled with your maker. Sleep well my dearest Egbon, to say we will miss you is an understatement. You will live forever in our hearts!
March 20, 2023
March 20, 2023
Dearest Uncle Lola,
Uncle Lola was always bright and joyful, and I remember always being excited whenever he came to visit. I didn’t see Uncle Lola often but we were always in for a surprise! Uncle Lola loved to spoil us, whether with gifts or secretly giving us money when my dad wasn't looking. Uncle Lola always had a soft spot for his family. I saw Uncle Lola when he came to Canada for my Dad’s 50th birthday in October 2021, I didn't know it at the time but that would be the last time I saw Uncle Lola in person. That period was an eventful time and I am grateful for the memories I made with Uncle Lola during that time. I remember asking Uncle Lola and Aunty Bimbo about their childhood and Uncle Lola told me many things from how he used to go hunting with Grandpa, and his experiences in the military to Christmas in Ibadan when they were children. I’m glad that I still have those recordings and I will cherish them forever. Uncle Lola was truly a jolly good fellow! His life serves as an example to us all and he will continue to live on through the memories each and every one of us has made with him. And he will live on in our hearts. You were taken from us too soon Uncle Lola.

Eyilope Soleye
Nephew
March 19, 2023
March 19, 2023
Bro Lola, It’s so sad and heartbreaking to hear of your demise at a very tender age but God knows best. I cannot forget the fun memories we had at Elliot close in UI. You thought me how to shoot a double barrel gun, the first time I would carry a life ammunition as a protective measure. Although we haven’t spoken in awhile but I still relate with your siblings. May the good lord grant your family and loved ones the fortitude to bear your loss. May your soul rest in peace. Sun re o
March 19, 2023
March 19, 2023
Lola,you left me without saying good bye or is that what you came to do when you surprised me with your presence in my son's wedding ceremony in Ibadan on the 18th December 2022 ?It couldn't had been because your still called me after the wedding to inform me that youare coming to Akure with Yomi to visit me. But death didn't permit. Rest in the bosom of our Lord .Amen. I will miss you my Jolly friend .
Sholay
March 19, 2023
March 19, 2023
Sleep on beloved.
General, you have always been a jolly good fellow , and as your former school mate in Compro and house mate in green house I do attest to that. That you ended up joining the Military was a shock to some of us for the obvious reasons that you were gentle, compassionate and very humble. No airs at all. To God be the glory that you then excelled exceedingly well in your military career and that itself is an astounding achievement too.
I and my wife, and compronians will always remember you for your humility, you hardly never needed to bare your fangs as a military man except when it was extremely necessary. Fellow Compronians will also remember how you personally took charge in Abuja when one of your colleagues Tunde Soetan was buried in Abuja a few years ago. You were not dishing out orders but were actually doing the grill and hard work just to ensure that a colleague also had a decent burial. We shall continue to have sweet memories of you and do promise to stay in close contact with Teni and Funsho and Lamide too. And our prayer is that God grants all of them and your parents too the fortitude to bear this great loss.
Your wish was to retire and rest and have more time with your family, but alas, God your creator had ' eternal rest " planned for you.
May your gentle and humble soul rest in peace my brother.

Former VP
Compronians UK
March 19, 2023
March 19, 2023
In loving memory of the GENTLEMAN GENERAL

Your Adorable Brotherly relationship with me will forever be treasured.

So shocking to understand but God is Supreme.

RIP Lola

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It's well. I missed you greatly my General. May your soul continue to rest in peace. Amen.
March 13
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