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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, PASTOR AKIN OLUMODEJI, . We will remember him forever.

June 3, 2023
June 3, 2023
Just leaving a message her for my brother whose Precious soul left us to join his creator untimely. We miss you pastor AK, we cherish your memory forever. Eternal light forever on your soul my dear brother.
We love and miss you forever.
January 8, 2022
January 8, 2022
Bro Akin .... we love and miss you so much. The most humble patient person I ever met in my adulthood. The finest smile I ever seen.
Your death will ever remain so painful. Keep singing with the saints. How is my mum? Take care of her for me.
June 3, 2021
June 3, 2021
Akinzo baba... my brother, my pastor , my friend... I miss you plentifully bro... rest on in power ...
June 3, 2021
June 3, 2021
Pastor, you live in our hearts. Continue to rest in power....
June 3, 2021
June 3, 2021
Bro Akin ... we will never forget you. We know you you are at peace. We miss you always
O A
January 30, 2020
January 30, 2020
Rest well bro .
January 9, 2020
January 9, 2020
Wow, bro Akin you would have been 47 today, imagine that... a bubbly man of God full of so much life and colors. We miss you so much.
June 5, 2017
June 5, 2017
Actor no dey die my Pastor, you live in our hearts.
Keep resting in God's bosom...
October 2, 2015
October 2, 2015
Akinnnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!! You were a gift from God. A rare gift. I miss you. Sleep on, Sleep well. God knows best. I miss you everyday.
September 15, 2015
September 15, 2015
PAkwan!!Forever missed.My life turned out better than the enemy wanted because of U.I spoke about u a couple of minutes ago;bragged about u!!Thank u for giving to the Lord.I was glad u came to the earth.I remember some of the prophecies u declared while we were in Rhema Campus Fellowship with some already come to pass.U knew how to do Ministry with Excellence, Style...U used to tell me I was stubborn for a good reason!I also remember all the encouragements when u were serving at Exxon Mobil and I was doing my internship.U were more than a Pastor,big brother and friend.I Celebrate U, Sir.I just didn't believe Heaven will call you soon.Your memory lives on!
January 9, 2015
January 9, 2015
EVEN THOUGH YOU ARE GONE BUT YOUR SMILES STILL STILL REFRESHES THE MEMORIES OF THOSE YEARS IN SCHOOL AND ON THE HANDBALL COURT WHILE WE PLAY.

WE MISS YOU BROTHER, REST ON, TILL WE MEET AGAIN
January 8, 2015
January 8, 2015
What can we say again?Thank you lord for the gift of AK to humanity.Rest in the bossom of your creator brom
March 30, 2014
March 30, 2014
Akinzo my brother, I miss you die. I miss you. I miss you. God dey! God no go shame us. I remember.
January 8, 2013
January 8, 2013
My Pastor......rest on. Our loss is heaven's gain....we miss you....
June 18, 2012
June 18, 2012
"With heavy hearts we say goodbye,
but filled joy and comfort in our hearts knowing that Heaven is glad to recieve you.
Rest in Peace Pastor A.K. You were indeed a friend and a blessing.
We will always love you".
June 18, 2012
June 18, 2012
June 7Abidemi Famuyide
There are so many things I want to say to you right now but I can't seem to find the words. You were and will always be a shining star. The Good Lord crafted you and to him you have now returned. Rest in peace in his arms, treasured one.

Death has not and will never rule over us. Jesus has overcome that hurdle for us all.May God bless you always
June 15, 2012
June 15, 2012
You are in a better place Soldier, may your soul find rest in your Maker!
June 14, 2012
June 14, 2012
"And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." Adieu !!! Snr Akin omo Olumodeji.
June 12, 2012
June 12, 2012
Bro Akin,your exemplary life and your teachings will never depart from me.i am confident that you will rest in the perfect bossom of your creator whom you served with all your mind.Adieu bro,friend,alumni and pastor
June 9, 2012
June 9, 2012
Rest in perfect peace in the bossom of our Lord Jesus Christ. Knew you only briefly in abuja couple of years back, but your words on the pulpit since then stayed on with me till today.
This generation was blessed to have you in its fold, albeit only a short while.
June 8, 2012
June 8, 2012
The journey never tells you when or why...but all Akin remind me is "oooh boy do what God has called you to do until the trumpet calls you" I still hear the sound of your voice in your evening curtain call. I wish you could answer me to really tell me what were your last words beside, run the race, stay focus cuz soon the trumpet will sound for each one of you. I miss you Akin.....
June 8, 2012
June 8, 2012
I remembered that day in FUTMINNA@the Lecture Theatre.You said you keep a book wherein you write the info about what God has communicated to you about His plan for your life...From that day I have learnt to journal my walk with God.You remain a blessing to our World.

Sleep on Akinola Olumodeji...Foreva in our hearts.
June 8, 2012
June 8, 2012
Posterity isn't judged or measured by duration bt donation, only wish U stayed longer bt we Submit to the all knowing Gods will, within a short while U donated so much 2 my life spiritual father&frnd God bless U sir... I remember ur last words to me,l'll nt let U and the kingdom of Heaven dwn God helpin me.. 2 Sis Toyin U r d luckiest woman on Earth God wud preserve U all,Adieu Sir Adieu..
June 8, 2012
June 8, 2012
Brother akin i miss u so much already.i can smell the diffusers uu set up in your house from even here in lagos.
June 7, 2012
June 7, 2012
Akin Olumodeji.......you remain ever green in our heart. You were a man of many colours....you touched lives and impacted as many that came your way....Sun re ooo lese Jesu....
June 7, 2012
You impacted my life in God's own way with the teachings of spiritual authority; as many as we were, you always remembered me by name!!!! was looking forward to taking that class again when i return home because it was a blessing and would worth going through again.....You will always be remembered for good!

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June 3, 2023
June 3, 2023
Just leaving a message her for my brother whose Precious soul left us to join his creator untimely. We miss you pastor AK, we cherish your memory forever. Eternal light forever on your soul my dear brother.
We love and miss you forever.
January 8, 2022
January 8, 2022
Bro Akin .... we love and miss you so much. The most humble patient person I ever met in my adulthood. The finest smile I ever seen.
Your death will ever remain so painful. Keep singing with the saints. How is my mum? Take care of her for me.
June 3, 2021
June 3, 2021
Akinzo baba... my brother, my pastor , my friend... I miss you plentifully bro... rest on in power ...
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Cant still believe you're gone...

June 6, 2013

Brother Akin was what I grew up to know you as even when you became Pastor from FUT Minna rhema campus fellowship to Rhema Church to House on the Rock, Abuja I still found it hard calling you Pastor Akin because somehow it felt distant. Your loving kindness, gentleness, meekness, driving and challenging with a funny attitude and utmost your love for God from the on set was so remarkable you became a force to be reckoned with in our large family...
Akinzo Baba when we last saw on the 25th of May last month in Ibadan, you said a lot in the short period we were together, there wasn't even enough time to say all you wanted to say... I called and tried to see you the next day before you left town but you were so busy...
Pastor Akin of all you said that day, you never said We Won't Be Seeing Again... I just want to tell you I have left there and I promise to hold unto God tighter cos this fight aint over... Rest for now bro...

(Written a year ago)

 

Akinzo Baba... Its now a year you left to be with the Lord... Grace and Mercy Love of the Lord whom you so loved and served whole heartedly, preached heartily, bless us till wee see again...

A True Friend - A Divine Inspiration

June 26, 2012
Akin. I can't believe you're gone. I think of you and I can't cry. I only have fond memories and a deep, firm, unshake-able faith and assurance that you are with God now and you will be very cross with us if we cry or are unhappy that you are no more here with us. We went to C & S College Ilorin Kwara State. I was quiet, timid and reserved. You were happy, bubbly and friends with everyone. You drew me out of my shell. We met on and off at University. I was at OAU, You were at Minna. We met and became firm friends in 2007 when I came back to work in Nigeria and became a member of HOTR, The Refuge. You encouraged me to take the "Finding The Rock" Classes and become a Worker in Church. You loved God, You loved Pastor Obi. I remember asking for your advice during Pastor Obi's Birthday and Pastor's Appreciation Day - re what to give as presents. Your advice was always spot on and I felt I was doing my bit to further God's Ministry and appreciate our Pastor and Father in the Lord - Pastor Obi. You had a way of telling us what the Church needed and we willingly offered what we could - no pressures - you made it easy to give. You took charge of my Sister's Wedding in 2008. The media was perfect. The Montage was Perfect. The compere was Perfect. You calmed me when I was upset with the "Typical Nigeria Factor". You made the day a success. We kept in touch when I moved back to London. You came to see me when I had my baby, Jayden and your prayers are still in my heart. Over Easter 2012 - you saw my Sister on Oxford St, with Pastor Temi and she extended your warm regards. That was the Last time we spoke. Now. You. Are. With. Our. Lord. I am sad your cheeky bubbly love for all your friends is gone. But I am glad you lived a Godly Life and you are with Jesus now - willing us all to live a life true to God. You are an inspiration and you will be deeply missed. May God continue to keep your family, your wife, Toyin, and your lovely adorable angels in the palm of his loving hands and comfort them as they miss you in their lives. Have fun with God and rock heaven......we will see you soon. Toyin

THE LIFE OF PASTOR AKIN

June 15, 2012


Reverend Akin Olumodeji, 39, was one of the 153 passengers aboard the crashed DANA Air flight. Even days after, members of House on the Rock the Refuge, Abuja, find it difficult to accept the fact that he is dead. Through blackberry chat groups, departmental yahoo group messages, it is clear nobody is willing to accept the truth. One of them kept saying: “If only one person survived, it would be Pastor Akin.” Even when news filtered in that there were no survivors, many BB status read: “Pastor Akin, I still believe”.
Many of the members are still distraught. Many recall some of his sermons, one of which was: “Actor no Dey Die.” Yet, while some remember his daring dress-sense, others recall his style of prayers, amongst other numerous fond things about him.

As if he knew his time was near, at the last Saturday prayer meeting, Morning Glory, the day before he died, he had said it was okay to cry, but not to stay crying.

On Sunday in the Spiritual Authority Class, before the communion service at 9 am, one of his students, Cynthia Allagh recalled: “His teaching was apt about four things: His unshaken love for God; his undying love for his wife, vowing to marry her again if he had to do it all over again. To his Pastor and Father in the Lord, he spoke of the joy of serving him and if he had to do it all over again, he would serve under him and still be a son in the House on the Rock. He spoke of the time being very short....... Time is indeed Short”.

Pastor Akin was popularly referred to, as “ Pastor Colour,” because of his love for colours, which is not conventional with men. Yet, he always turned out outstanding in it. Despite his dandy side, he was spiritually deep. He was Reverend Goodheart Obi Ekwueme’s (the Senior Pastor House on The Rock the Refuge, Abuja) armour-bearer and also handled some key departments in church. So, he was always in your face.

A die-hard Chelsea fan, Pastor Akin, as his admirers loved to call him, was exceptional in every way. To some, he was a Pastor with the swag, which a million dollars can never buy. To some he was a teacher, unearthing heavenly servant leadership. To Pastor Goodheart, he was a faithful son; his unfailing love to serve was never in doubt.

Pastor Akin was also a mentor, using his life experiences to draw many out of the woods, and since he had no chips on his shoulders, he practiced what he preached.   A driving force to many across all ages, Pastor Akin was the first to admit his weaknesses, using them to tell the congregation how he overcame just by serving God. He never failed to recount the benefits of walking with God.
His life was more than a message. There was no pretense about his service. He motivated those that worked closely with him, and never failed to compliment when the job was done.

Pastor Akin was also a devoted husband and father. His refrain each time he held the microphone to preach was to look towards his wife and say: “Toyin, no one do me the way you do.” He had a large extended family, having from come a polygamous background. His doomed trip to Lagos was to enable him attend a family meeting and he was looking forward to having a nice time with them.  According to the Assistant Head of Protocol Department, Obinna Ejiogu,  “Reverend Akin Olumodeji, a million words would not bring you back, we know because we have tried, neither would a million tears, we know this because we are still in tears. 

  “We are confident you are resting, for you have laboured early to deserve Heaven’s merit. We remember you telling us our Maker is Calling us; that irrespective of what and how we feel, we should remain joyful, letting all that is weighing us down to go. We don’t doubt that in anyway because you lived your life better than you preached every single message that blessed us. That’s where we find our solace; our assurance and certainly the sure confidence that you have with our father”.

Another member, Arnold Jackson, said: “Words will fail me if I attempt to utter them at this moment of grief over the incident that resulted in the demise of our own pastor, a son in the house, Pastor Goodheart’s armour-bearer, Akin Olumodeji.

“However, we do not mourn as those without hope. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall be made alive. For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, God will also bring with Him through Jesus those who have fallen asleep (in death).

“The greatest tragedy is not death, but life that never realizes its full potentials. Our pastor, mentor and a brother, though short-lived, had maximized his God-given potentials”.He is survived by his wife, Toyin, his daughter, Hilary and his son, Goodheart.


The above story was published by JULIANA TAIWO-OBALONYE on 9/6/2012. Accessed from http://www.sunnewsonline.com/national/article/rev-akin-olumodeji

  

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