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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Oluseyi Oluwatosin, 57 years old, born on June 18, 1963, and passed away on March 23, 2021. We will remember him forever.
March 25, 2021
March 25, 2021
"London Seyi, American Seyi" the way I always greet you when we meet and you'll respond "Olu kenny or Baba Kenny". I remember the warm reunion we had 2019 when I visited you in company of my twin brother at your office, I never knew that's the last time I'll see you except the phone call we had on December 2020 when you told my twin brother and myself that you are not at home but somewhere receiving treatment. You are a Christian and without any iota of doubt I have the comfort and confidence that you are at the right hand of your father and creator Lord Jesus. I give glory, honor and praise to God Almighty for the quiet and simple life you lived. Igi ti o da kii pe ninu igbo. O ti wa, o si ti se ise ti Olodumare ran e, sun re o la'ya Olugbala re aburo and my dear friend. May your kind and gentle soul rest in perfect peace.
March 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
It's crystal clear that prof has touched many lives positively. As believers we believe that he is at the right hand of God Almighty. The Church and the Academia will miss you so much!
May the living souls reading this article emulate prof's Godly and selfless lifestyle.
Rest in Peace the great icon of our generation!
March 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
Professor Oluwatosin was a father to many of us. Your labor of love for the Church remains fresh in our hearts.

I am reminded of how you surprised us at our wedding ceremony with Mummy.

We are encouraged by the examples you’ve laid down.

GOOD NIGHT DADDY

Michael and Nifemi Oguntayo
March 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
I am still finding it difficult to believe that you are gone even after 24hrs of your demised. Your passing on to glory is indeed a great lost for us as a body of Christ and the entire academic community of FUNAAB and beyond. I came in contact with when I was serving as NIFES FUNAAB President and since then I never regrets meeting you for just a second. Your doors (both office and home) are always open unto us even as your wife supervisee. You are such a gentle man that will never look down on anybody, even as a student you will always appreciate any kind of help rendered to you. The last time we met how I wished I had spend more time with you! Your Christlike lifestyle had been a challenge to us all that were closer to you and we hope to meet at the feet of the father across the river! I am always weary to write rest in peace (RIP) for people when they died but for you I can boldly write that because you served God and humanity wholeheartedly with all you had, as if you knew that you have short time at this side of eternity. Your memory will forever linger in our hearts. REST IN PEACE DADDY till we meet to path no more!
March 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
Thanks be to God for making you a blessings to us in Funaab chapel of Grace. You blessed us with the undiluted word of God and you were a great example to us all. We take comfort knowing that you are with the Father. Rest In Peace sir. Your good work will forever live in our hearts sir. May the Lord also comfort us all in this moment.
March 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
Prof Sir, I never really knew you I just always passed by to greet you after service and you'd just greet back gently and lovingly... Those memories will stay in my heart till forever. Seeing your pictures closely Joe, you look like my Late Daddy and even have the same build.... Rest on and enjoy wherever you are. You've fulfilled purpose on this earth and now, it's time for you to rest and just smile down from Heaven.
Goodbye!
March 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
You lived a life of service unto God and humanity. You touched so many lives, mine inclusive. You are a passionate lover of Christ and you gave your all to Him. Though we feel heart broken, we are console by the fact that you fought a good fight! May your crown be glorious. Sleep on Prof Seyi Oduguwa, till we meet at His feet.
March 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
You are a noble father. Your love for the things of God cannot be overemphasized.
Words are failing me right now.
Heaven just gained another Saint.
Rest on Dad, till we meet to part no more.
March 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
He is without doubt a great lover of Christ,so knowledgeable, compassionate and humble,A heart that cared completely ..sir your memory will forever be treasured in our hearts..Rest on our dearest PROF OLUWATOSIN ODOGUWA!!!
March 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
Thank you for the Life you lived.
Thank you for the Words you shared.
Thank you for the Smiles you gave.
Thank you for Living.
March 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
Finding it hard to get the right words but one thing is certain and that is; heaven gained another angel ️
Memories of you lingers forever sir.
It's difficult and heart breaking to say;
    Rest In Power dear father!!!
March 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
Adieu Prof 'Seyi Oduguwa,

It is with a heavy heart, yet very wonderful and blessed memories of you, that I say farewell. Farewell Prof sir! Till we meet at the resurrection of the saints, to part no more.
May the God of all Comfort, comfort family and friends left behind; AMEN.
March 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
Words fail me to tell how much you have impacted me. A role model and spiritual leader during my undergrad days. You forever in our hearts. Goodnight. We shall see on the resurrection morning.
March 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
Continue to rest in God's blossom. I'll definitely miss your smile
March 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
You always smiled whenever you will gently try to remember my name, you wouldn’t pass by without a gentle greeting....you did much more than just be my chaplain or lecturer......I write this with the assurance that you are in a better place but you will be missed.....Rest on Prof.
March 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
it’s hard to believe, but God knows best. Rest in God’s bossom.
March 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
It is with sad heart that I write ✍of a great man of God , full of integrity and a soldier of Christ. In your light many has seen light. I met you and your beautiful quiet godly wife during my master program in UNAAB then, I so admired your strength of character. Rest on a beautiful soul.
March 23, 2021
March 23, 2021
Prof. Oluwaseun was a giver and encourager. A lover of God. Still checked my wedding picture today where you traveled down together with the Chapel of Grace FUNAAB Family to celebrate with me which I can never forget. Pray the Lord will comfort the family you left behind. Rest on Prof...
March 23, 2021
March 23, 2021
Adieu Papa. Your impact will always be missed and never forgotten.
March 23, 2021
March 23, 2021
Prof! Thank you for being a loving and caring father who did not discriminate. You were an intelligent and intellectual man full of love.

Looking back in retrospect, I am just wondering if I thank you enough for your kindness towards me and others during our undergraduate days. I am thanking you now and I hope that you knew all along how much I appreciate your impactful contribution to my life. Farewell Professor Oduguwa !!!
March 23, 2021
March 23, 2021
Prof touched many lives of which mine is not exemption, he was such a kind,gentle and humane academia. Goodnight my hero
March 23, 2021
March 23, 2021
Dearest Professor Odugwa,

Thank you!!! You we're an amazing soul, kind, compassionate, loving, caring. I'm thankful for the few moments we shared together in the past, moments I still remember, and will continue to cherish.
Rest in the Bosom of Christ.
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March 24
You are Forever in Our Hearts, continue to rest in perfect peace Sir️

Keep enjoying the presence of God, joining the Angels to sing Hosanna, Hallelujah to the Most High.

We Love You but Jesus loves you more.
June 18, 2023
June 18, 2023
Today would have been very nice, 60th would have been so good but God knows best, sleep on Prof.
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An unforgettable night with Prof. Oluseyi O. Oluwatosin (formerly Oduguwa)

April 13, 2021
Sometimes in 2006, a group of five members of the ExCo of Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP ) went for a meeting of the NSAP and the Local Organising Committe of "Calabar 2007". We left Abeokuta in one vehicle on Friday. In the vehicle were Prof. Adeniyi Agunbiade  (President), Prof. Seyi Oduguwa ( Ex-Officio Member), Mrs T.P. Efuape (Ex-Officio Member), then a Director in the Ogun State Service and Dr. Olajide Adeyemi (Deputy Editor -in-Chief) and our Driver (Mr Ikire). It was a very long and tortuous journey owing to the bad road.We had to break our journey at Owerri. Before we could get an accommodation for the night it was past 1.00am.

We barely slept for 4hours as we had to step out at 5.00am so that we can get to Calabar for our Saturday meeting and be back in Owerri before night falls. We even made accommodation arrangements so we will not be stranded when we come back from Calabar. We had our meeting successfully in Calabar and left a little after 6.00pm.

Let me explain here that Prof Oluwatosin (Oduguwa) just came back from one of his many overseas journey two days prior to our setting out for Calabar by road, normally he would have stayed back and rested, but his love for NSAP  would not allow him to do so hence he came along with us as an experienced ExCo member to contribute his quota in ensuring a successful Conference for the Society.

We however missed our turning that would have gotten us to Umudike/ Umuahia at Ikot-Ekpene as we have been previously warned by our members at Calabar to avoid Aba at that time of the evening. We found ourselves at Aba by mistake, at that time Dr Austin Ani, the Assistant Secretary had joined us in the car. Just a little before 8.00pm after leaving Aba and on the Aba Expressway enroute to Umuahia, we were ambushed by dare devilish armed robbers . We escaped into the bus hand watched from the hill as our vehicle was ransacked of our valuables. We experienced a traumatic near death exposure. However Prof Oluwatosin and Professor Agunbiade were very good at staying calm. They prayed for our protection throughout the night. We had planned that we will sleep in Owerri that night but it turned out that we slept on subsistence cassava farm in the Bush of Abia State. We experienced God's saving Grace that night and I had the singular honour of enjoying the calming influence of the cool calm and collected Professors Agunbiade and Oluwatosin.   I actually slept deeply and even snored while the two Senior kept a vigil, praying through the night.

Professor Oluwatosin,  that night remained etched in my mind, you remained a rallying point to many of us till your  last breathe. Rest in peace Sir. Goodnight Bro Seyi.

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