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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Rev Olawole Ogunmola, 57 years old, born on September 20, 1961, and passed away on April 30, 2019. We will remember him forever.
May 12, 2019
May 12, 2019
Thank you Daddy for everything you did for my family, for showing how to live a practical Christian life, words fail me. Till we meet to part no more at the feet of Jesus. Rest on, you will be missed dearly
May 11, 2019
May 11, 2019
Your actions and reactions were so predictable because you lived a consistent life. Rest on our dear Rev.
May 11, 2019
May 11, 2019
I've known him for barely two years, yet it feels like I've known him for ages...
This is because he exuded love and hospitality.He welcomed me in his warm embrace..i will never forget when he had to walk all the way to the salon where i was making my hair and also how he insisted on visiting my mum...
And he did this because he knew she is a widow...never abandoned his duty as a shepherd irrespective of whom he had to guide..
I wish i had more time with him.i know it would have been a lovely experience. The only one who treated me with kindness and so much appreciation.Always making sure we eat before we leave the house.I will never forget him...he has definitely met my dad finally....i see my dad with a huge smile on his face telling him 'welcome home my inlaw'.they'll finally have the introduction they never got to have here on earth..see you on the resurrection morning 'daddy Pemi' as we fondly called you.
  Temitope Omotainse- Makanjuola
May 11, 2019
May 11, 2019
Daddy, I remember the day my wife had a stillbirth, which happened to be an early hours of a Sunday morning, I put a call through to you my father. You consoled and encouraged us and said David , let me see what I can do. even though, service was about to start, Sundays was already going on. You still squeezed time and came and prayed with us in the hospital. Also the day you called and asked if I was home on that faithful Sunday evening you visited my house. You did not visited us because you were expecting anything from us, but because you were a shepherd that loves your sheep and you know almost all by names, dad, you were a father indeed. Continue to rest in the bosom of the Lord till we meet to part no more. Rest in peace sir.
May 11, 2019
May 11, 2019
Good night to a highly committed Pastor. You served to the point of death and lived an exemplary Christian life that could be emulated as a child of God and Pastor in His vineyard. Our consolation lies in the Word of God and so we believe you are sleeping and will wake up at the sound of the Trump when Christ shall come and shall meet never to part again and so shall we ever be with the Lord. We have started missing you already here below, but over there it is better, so rest on in the bossom of the Lord. Good night sir!
May 11, 2019
May 11, 2019
Such a wonderful gift to mankind, and the body of Christ. Like yesterday, I still remember vividly that day 21st March, 2019. You came to encourage, comfort, console and pray with me at my elder sister's house (Mrs. Emily Ogunmola) over the demise of my son Israel. You stayed with me amist your very busy schedule. So caring, this is just a drop from the river of the godly spirit you have and carry. Only for me to travel back to my station and hear that you have gone to be with the Lord, the same place Israel is, the same place my elder brother Engr. Woyin Ogunmola has since gone. We are pained on your suddenly departure, but consoled that you are resting with the Lord. I still remember what you told me, you said " the Lord has given, and the Lord has taken" Is true you have gone, reality is painful. I miss you sir, I miss Uncle Woyin, I miss Israel, we resign to God our maker. Rest on Daddy till we meet again.
May 11, 2019
May 11, 2019
O GOD WHY OUR FATHER?
Daddy was indeed a shepherd with a heart full of the love of Christ. A true example of the servant leadership of Christ n lived that which he preached.         From the much he did may I just say a little. He personally intervened through countless visits, prayers, counsel, and calls during our trying times as a family.
He did same when my brother derailed, infact he also had him discipled by one of the elders of the church apart his own impute. He made our battles his n fought with us all the way. 
            
Despite his tight schedule at Maitama daddy arranged counselling sessions for me and my wife both before and after the wedding though he couldn't make it to the wedding as d guest preacher due to an circumstances beyond his control.         Mummy also entertained us some times when he had to attend to others.   
Daddy was was all along my father and friend. Daddy was so so frank on issues.               Our last contact with daddy was at the hospital when my wife delivered.    
In short our late daddy had a personal influence on me and my family in a way that only God knows and will reward him.  My dear sister Pemi honestly I felt the loss in a way that I cant explain n couldn't control my bitter tears including asking God why.        
I must admit that I may not understand your pain and that of mummy and ur siblings but the Lord watches the loved ones of the righteous and will not fail u nor forsake u all. David says " I have been young and now old I have never seen the righteous forsaken nor his children begging for bread".                 
I am sure in daddy's usual character I could hear him say 'all things work for good, trust God, be courageous, God is with you all, I have fought a good fight and finished my race, till we meet to part no more".           
We know where daddy is, let's strive to join him too.    
Rest on daddy in the better land till we come by God's grace.
May 10, 2019
May 10, 2019
The legend,Rev. Dr. Ogunmola, you have fought a good fight,your life ended while discharging one of the responsibilities vested upon you.I am privilaged to have met you in life. I trusted you so much to be a true minister of the gospel(through words and acts). You have written your story with a golden pen that will never be erased. You have impacted so much in my life just like everybody. I wonder how you manage your immidiate family, friends, the church concurrently-this is a mistry. You rebuke without fear or favor. Though you have gone, but your memories shall forever remain in our heart. Bye till we come.
May 10, 2019
May 10, 2019
Words will even fail to express how much daddy meant to me personally
I remember telling Daddy that i was going to serve, and He called me to meet him in his office, prayed for me...
Though gone, He still remains in my heart.
As kids then, after every program in Church, we will wait and he'd drop us off at home and make sure we had gone inside the house before he would leave.
I still remember how he'd pray before starting the car... he did this effortlessly every single time.
*He knew everybody's name* even if he meets you for the first time, his greetings were always warm and carried depths as though he'd met you a thousand years before hand.
He knows your house even if there is no road: i bet you he'd describe it better than you...
Truly a father and a friend he has been to me.
An immense blessing to the body of Christ.
An epitome of "The Pastor's Heart"... Was a great shepherd and fearless teacher of the Word of God.
I understand that a whole lot of us are still puzzled at how such a good man would leave us this soon... Then i would remember that its not the length but the depth... Truly daddy has made impact.
May God comfort the family he has left behind, and comfort the entire church.
Rest on Daddy OGUNMOLA, till we meet at Jesus' feet.
May 10, 2019
May 10, 2019
GONE? Is it not too soon? Too shocking, oh God!!! The shock still lingering, so noticeable everywhere with everyone. However, who are we to question God, the Almighty and sovereign Lord. Rev. Olawole A. Ogunmola; a friend, brother and Pastor (a true model soldier) always on duty post. An outstanding family man. Father to all. Always there for you at the most appropriate time. What else again please? No wonder, God gave him the strength and so blessed as if he had more than twenty-four hours each day (what a good planner he was). Reaching out so frequently to everyone; visitation, phone calls, SMS, WhatsApp etc. So friendly, loving, honest, blunt and hardworking. He was also appreciative and impacted positive morals. You will be greatly missed and for ever, rest on, till we meet to part no more. Mummy Comfort Ogunmola, our sisters and brother, please take heart. May the Lord God Almighty comfort the family, church members and friends in Jesus name. Amen.
May 10, 2019
May 10, 2019
Dear General of our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ , your demise was a great shock, the moment I got the news it become evident and confirmed to me that it doesn't really matter how I die because this body is just a tent as the bible describes. What matters is my soul...and that is why my prayer has always been wrapped in Ps 23. You shall surely be remembered of your deeds connecting with every member of our families by name was something else, you gave up your rest periods to visit us, etc.......you are greatly missed on this divide as we trust God to meet again. Good night dad, trusting to meet at the resurrection morning. Thank you very much for the sacrificial love.
May 9, 2019
May 9, 2019
Daddy, what should I say? For I lack words to describe what you were to my family and I, how you prayed for us and encouraged us from our days of marital counselling, the wedding and beyond. Well, we are comforted in the Lord for we know we shall see you again in the resurrection morning when we get to heaven at the marriage supper where all the saints shall gather at the last assembly where we shall all sing VICTORY AT LAST, but until then and until my own time comes, continue to rest with your maker.
May 9, 2019
May 9, 2019
Daddy Ogunmola, words can’t be said to express how I feel. You were a father to me, a guardian and my birthday mate. You’ll forever be missed.
May 9, 2019
May 9, 2019
I was speechless to know you had gone home without telling us. It really pained me beyond words can describe. The first day I met you through Bro Nehemiah Oluleye, it was as if we have been under the same roof for many years with the way you related with me. You were such a blessing and asset to humanity and God's kingdom. You made the best use of your time on earth by serving the Lord till you left here. Thanks to Jesus for the hope of eternal reunion at his feet! Your departure reminded me that here is too temporal to forfeit the eternity. Till we meet again beloved Daddy, friend and mentor. We surely shall miss you in many ways, especially, your beautiful lovely loving heart. We love you! With tears and joy that you are saved. Good night Daddy! Till we meet again.
May 9, 2019
May 9, 2019
God is awesome!!! His mystery no one can unravel. Rest in peace Rev.
May 9, 2019
Before I met you in person, I heard so much about you from your sons Bibida Auta, Emmanuel Auta, Hassan Dadah, Charles Shekwoaga, Williams Dangana and Isaac Abwaminaje. I attended ECWA Central the first time because of the testimony about you, and then as one of the officiating Ministers at Isaac's wedding, you welcomed me to the altar at ECWA Garki like we have known over the years.
You were indeed a father, Spiritually and otherwise. A mentor to many, you interceeded on behalf of the church and the country. During our discussion with other ministers after the wedding, you told me how you are praying for God to bring a change to Imo State so His people can be free from the captive of a single political family. I was humbled that a Minister from another tribe, stationed in Abuja, was praying for God's intervention in my State in the East.
Your impact is being felt all over the country, and indeed, the world. You have fought a good fight, passed away honourably in the line of duty, and I believe you have already received your crown of glory.
May God raise many Daddy Ogumolas that will take after you, and may His strength and grace be upon your family and His church in this difficult period, in Jesus Name. Amen and Amen.
Sleep well in the Lord, great man of Valour, faithful unto the end. Till we meet to part no more.
May 9, 2019
May 9, 2019
Why? I ask again why?
You loved the Lord and served Him sincerely and with full devotion.
There was no ambiguity about your stand for Christ. You were a blessing, bringing succor, peace and renewed faith and strength in God wherever you went. A family man to the core. How you juggled being a husband, biological father and a father-uncle to the likes of me I will never understand! As your niece I was never afraid to tell you anything, I could be sure you would tell me the truth and advice me in the way of the Lord. When you and aunty came to Minna for that wedding a few months ago you called me and made sure you got to the house, discussing and praying with my father-in-law too. A surprising and thrilling visit. You were good at that, going the extra mile to keep in touch with everyone.
They say it's God's will - and this phrase still weighs me down and sometimes gets me angry. Indeed it is God's will that we come from and live in a nation that refuses to do the right thing and provide the basic amenities of life for it's citizens. Why is building a network of good roads such an insurmountable problem? Why are trucks and trailers that are in such terrible, dilapidated states -definitely not road worthy vehicles hauling heavy duty loads such an unchecked menace on our roads? Heavy goods/cargo that should otherwise be transported by rail? Trucks driven by inhumane men high on weed and drugs; when will we have a government that is truly for the good of the people they were elected to serve? Is it God's will that nothing good and right works in this country?
Yet Lord, in You alone we find peace in the midst of the tumultuous tempest that You have allowed us to face -for we only understand in part. We look to You that You will yet give us a song in the night, we will still praise You, we know You will not leave us comfortless.
Uncle Wole has fought the good fight and finished his race, I know he is now with You Jesus, free from all the worries and strains of this life, reunited in joy with those who have gone on before.....
Lord please keep us that are left going in the faith, may we never look back; looking unto Jesus alone the author and finisher of our faith.
Strengthen P,D,B,R,G & Aunty, may they never lack Your sustenance, surround them with your presence oh Lord and fend for them, raise help for them and fill them with Your peace. Comfort the family Lord and keep us rooted in You so that we will all be reunited again on the glorious resurrection morning....
I can't believe I'm saying goodbye,
It's so hard to believe I will never see you again on this side of eternity......
We love you uncle 'Lawole, rest in the bossom of the Lord till we meet again at Jesus feet.
Elizabeth (Omotosho) Onimole
May 9, 2019
May 9, 2019
Dear Daddy, you were so much more than a Reverend, you were a father. You cared not only about our spiritual well being but physical as well. Shortly after my sister and I joined ECWA Maitama, you were already calling us by name and went as far as coming to our home to see us; you cared that much. In one of the last conversations we had, you promised my husband and I you would come and visit our home. I looked forward to that day but now, I guess it is us who will go and visit your mansion in heaven.
You were an exceptional person. It still amazes me how you achieved balance in your life. You managed your family, friends, church and its members effortlessly. You generously gave of yourself, resources, time and energy without complaining.
You preached the word, undiluted and in its true form. You have raised an army of people who are on fire for God. We will keep the fire burning and your legacy alive. We will be as bold and courageous as lions yet gentle as doves; which defines you. You ran a good race and now you rest.
You are terribly missed, dearly loved, fondly remembered and all you did/were is deeply appreciated.
I am eternally grateful I met you and thankful to God for the gift of you!
Good night, dear Sir.
May 9, 2019
May 9, 2019
Daddy Rev Ogunmola, Your smile was always welcoming , You were never judgemental, Always treated me as a full fledged member and as a minister ,
You will always shake me and hold my hand as you asked after My Wife when I was not yet married; your dance, smile and Joy when I Minister was so hospitable that i always look forward to fellowship in Ecwa Goodnews Maitama.
Rest Peacefully Great example of passion coupled with Humility, Discipline and Wisdom.
We will always remember you
We rest in the knowledge of your place in the bosom of our Father.
Keep cheering us on
Till we meet again.
Condolences to .the Family of our Father Rev Ogunmola & ECWA especially ECWA GOODNEWS MAITAMA ABUJA,
May the Holy Spirit heal the pain in this challenging season
May 9, 2019
May 9, 2019
It is difficult to begin to coin words that are good enough to eulogize or describe Rev. Dr. Oluwole Ogunmola. You were a true representative of Christ.on earth. Heaven has definitely received a gem. When my husband decided for our family to move to ECWA Central Area at its inception with you as the founding Pastor, it was the best decision. Your family was together in the Ministry. Indeed, you ministered to us. Your love and care for us was without measure. You and your lovely wife were not only our Pastor but our friends. You kept tap on us even after moving to Maitama.,We were blessed and will miss your prayers, visits and calls, the last one being just about two weeks before your call to Glory. We are grateful that you kept tap on us and all our children. You taught us much including true friendship. No body was lowly for your friendship. Can we come to terms with your home call? Like the Apostle Paul, you have fought a good fight and finished your work and I am very sure your crown of glory is on your head. The Lord will surely comfort your wife and children, extended family and the entire Body of Christ. Adieu God’s Faithful Servant. Rest on in glory . Until we meet to part no more.✝️
May 8, 2019
May 8, 2019
Daddy, you will always be remembered. Your care and love for me and my family is real and cannot be easily erased from our hearts. It's hard to say good bye but it's something I must do knowing that I will see you someday. Continue to rest in the bosom of our Lord Jesus Christ. Greet the brethren you want before you and pastor Satosi who just joined you. Till we meet daddy.
May 8, 2019
May 8, 2019
Dear Rev Ogunmola, I'm still trying to get my head around the fact that I won't see you again. I've had these constant headaches since I heard the shocking news. Thanks for your labour of love. I'll never forget, that as a child we were at your wedding at Omu aran. I'd always refer to that on your anniversary, and You and Aunty Comfort will always call me on my birthday. Whenever you visit life camp we'll talk for ages. You will always talk to my kids too. You were a friend to all irregardless of age. Thanks for all you were to us as a family. Matt says 'oh he was so cool. I liked him alot' Rest on, till we meet at Jesus' feet.
May 8, 2019
May 8, 2019
May the Celestial city welcome you..... Your labour is over, your work is done.
May 8, 2019
May 8, 2019
My first contact with you was in 2014 in Portharcourt, when you were invited for our annual Thanksgiving program. your teaching was pure and real. Your story and background were inspiring to me as a person. Upon relocating to Abuja in 2017, I was looking for the ECWA church you pastor, visited many churches before I eventually find you in ECWA Maitama and since then, you took me as a son and always advise me and my wife about life and marriage.
I know that we will definitely meet to part no more in the bosom of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
Rest in Peace Daddy.
May 8, 2019
May 8, 2019
TRIBUTE TO PASTOR WOLE OGUNMOLA.
He had enough love that could be lavished on everyone. For instance, if I said pastor loved and cared for me then you can be sure that everybody would make similar claim for he wasn’t selective, he was a southerner, westerner, northerner and easterner, totally detribalized. He was interested in everything that happened to everyone and would make every effort to celebrate, help and or advice, he did for people what he would do for himself if he were in the same situation.Was very friendly, ever smiling,if one attempted to avoid him, he would call out your name, walk towards you and shake hands. If you visited him in Office he would walk down the stair case to see you off, I wonder how many times he did so daily.He knew most Church members by name including youths/children, no wonder the youthensured he actively participated in their weddings even though transferred from ECWA Central Area, he honored all the invitations, the last marriage ceremony he attended was on the 29th April, 2019.He hated sin, so rebuked openly and help you change. He established the Church Cooperative Society to ensure economic empowerment for all.
Each widow has dozens of testimonies to tell, he formed the widow’s fellowship and christened it “Dove Sisters” what a beautiful name. He was very sensitive to their challenges and was a father to orphans. When government privatized its houses, he was concerned as to how the widows would raise the 10% prepayment, am sure he would have persuaded the board to give them loan if God hadn’t provided other sources of funding. God will surely take care of his family.
Personally am very thankful Pastor, you encouraged me severally with Church assignments which ordinarily I wouldn’t have volunteered to do. You are anindelible mark, thank you sir and congratulations for the everlasting joy you are in as you have taken your seat as a spotless bride with the Saints. Again Congratulations, we’ll meet again, what a day of rejoicing that will be.
N.H. Mandu (Mrs). ECWA Central Area Abuja.
May 8, 2019
May 8, 2019
A great leader, mentor, teacher, pastor and God's servant who genuinely care about people and demonstrate authentic interest in getting to know the person, not the connection...
Rest on in the bosom of your personal Lord and Savior whom you loved, cherished, and served to the finish line. Our Dear Rev. Olawole Ogunmola - God's General and faithful servant indeed...
May 8, 2019
May 8, 2019
Boti will never finish a conversation without referencing you, you were her friend and daddy. Thank you for your legacies. Rest well!
May 8, 2019
May 8, 2019
Christendom has lost a leader, but heaven welcomed a general. We mourn the tragic passing of a great man, but re-echo his words: “The greater tragedy would have been a life lived without fulfilling purpose.” Your life was a fulfilled purpose indeed.Rest in our Father’s bosom, Rev Dr Olawole Ogunmola.
He was a strong man of The WORD of God—a strong and gifted leader in the Body of Christ with an anointing to minister to ministers and teach and train leaders to be leaders in Christ Jesus, You were carrying everyone's burden on your shoulder ,you were every where at the same time. I remember when i lost my father, i put a call through to you in less than 35 minutes you drove over 29km with your wife to my place . we prayed and took him to the morgue you were involved till the burial, that has encouraged me.You were a practical pastor  we will miss the strength that God placed on you. Ah, but no, we don’t sorrow and mourn your passing. The Scripture says sorrow not, for we are not a people without hope. We know, beyond a shadow of any doubt, that Rev Ogumola Just stepped into the presence of Jesus. You will forever remain a blessing to humanity even as you had chosen to empty your very being to make life better for us and to our children unborn and also fulfilling your calling in the eyes of our maker!
.....I'm all in tears ....
.....my heart bleeds ....
....as I pray for God's devine grace to live a life of fulfilling purpose.
Good bye Rev.Dr Olawole Ogunmola.
David Mamman Ambi
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
The news came and tears just flowed. What death! It brought sober reflection and made me think about my life. Rev Ogunmola had impacted many lives of which am one, though a member by proxy,I'm glad I met him . I pray for comfort for the family and the church. He left a legacy, I pray we all live legacies when we answer the roll call. Rest on soldier of the most high.
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
On the 30th of April, you were taken from among us,
And it has not being the same and will never be.
I am grateful for the life you lived,
Poured out as a drink offering; of sacrifice and service to humanity.
My Uncle, I particularly thank you for my NYSC service year,
But why do you have to go now?
We know that Man is born of woman,
And His days are determined, the number of his months is with the LORD.
But we are not ignorant, that you my Uncle is only asleep, and we shall not grieve as those who have no hope.
Our confidence is this; Christ precedes those who are asleep (1 Thess 4:13-15).
For Apostle Paul said, "For me to live is Christ; and to die is gain".
You have lived for Christ and now, you are at rest.
And you shall remain in our heart forever.
Adieu my Uncle
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
Our dear Brother Wole; the news of your sudden and quite early death came to us as a RUDE SHOCK! We were immediately moved to bitter tears and a sombre as well as sullen mood fell upon us, but in all situations, like the Bible admonishes us; we are comforted by the Holy Spirit and we give thanks to God for a life and living of great service to God; which you led. Nothing which we put into writing can fully encapsulate how important we consider your person. There are also no meaningful words to fully capture this pain which we feel and how saddened we are by your passing into the higher and better realm. It is only God who can comfort your wife, children, the brethren and all your other loved ones and well wishers and we pray that God sends his comforting Holy Spirit to us all. Rest On in the bosom of your Messiah and Lord whom you served in all of your living and even up till you breath your last.
Bode & Tutu Aju.
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
Brother Wole, words fail me... My uncle and second dad. Not in my wildest dreams did I think I will be writing this so soon.
You loved deeply and served with all your might, will and strength as if you knew you were running out of time. How did you utilize 24 hours to live such a balanced productive and profound life? You were consistent at home, church and in the society.
Like Paul said you became everything to everyone to win souls. 1st Corinthians 9:22.
You were humble, full of wisdom and at the same time humorous and full of life. You were both physically and spiritually disciplined. You served diligently and lived every day like it was your last. You indeed gave your all and died empty.
I miss you and love you. I am proud of you. God is proud of you. Heaven gained another angel. Your legacy lives on... See you at the feet of Christ.
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
My Pastor, Pastor Ogunmola. I prefer referring you as Pastor than Reverend.You did not 'pass away', but passed on to Eternity. Rest on for your selfless labours which you completed and died on your duty post. My memory of you are too numerous for this page. You were fearless on the pulpit and kind and gentle in your daily pastoral work.You related with the high and low, and you had a dream for the universal church.Those seeds of Oneness and Unity you planted in ECWA Central Area Abuja; 'no rich, no poor, no jew, no scythean, no male , no female but ONE IN CHRIST' as the scripture says.
What I have picked from all of this is to emulate at least one or two of your virtues.That way,the purpose of God in your life on this side of eternity would not have been in vain. Peace and perfect peace to your gentle soul until we meet again to part no more.
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
So hard for me to address you as late. Rev Olawole Ogunmola, a Father to all, related to every one equally. A man of truth, lover of God and His Words, full of wisdom. You have fought the good fight & you have finished the race, you indeed kept faith. Enjoy the crown of righteousness kept in store for you. Rest on at the bosom for our Lord Jesus until that resurrection day.
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
My Heart is heavy, it all seems so surreal that you have gone to be with the Lord so soon. You fought the good fight, you finished your race and I know there's a welcome party in Heaven celebrating the return of a General. My Exceptional Pastor, thank you for going above and beyond for my family and I. We will never forget. It is not the end, see you on the ressurection morning Pastor!!!
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
I thank God for you Reverend Ogunmola. I thank God for the life you lived, the lessons you taught and the rebukes you gave.
You were true and honest. Never hid in pretence, you were what a Shepherd should be and I love you for it.
Thank you for the real love you showed everyone. Thank you for your guidance. Thank you for your awesome sense of humour.
I thank God that Death is not defeat. I thank God you are alive with him.
God Bless You Reverend Ogunmola, Our Rev.
Zane, Miraim and John
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
Words truly fail
me ,You were a gift to this generation, I am most blessed to have met you Daddy and listened to your teachings , you impacted lives beyond ECWA , it’s amazing how you were able to reach through to everyone in their unique situations and circumstances . You were there when my Dad passed on and always made it a point of call to ask about mummy , my studies and work. You prayed two special prayers for me and I It don’t take for granted I thought you would be around for awhile with us but God knows all. Thank you for the many words of encouragement, the support and the smile ...very motivating. You taught us how to love, you brought unity in our diversity, sacrifices , you stood for the truth clearly unashamed, undiluted “I have no apologies” Glory be to God for a life well spent My Dear sir Rev Dr.Olawole Ogunmola.
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
My daddy! My daddy! My father. I will you'd lived longer but God knows better. Ipade dowuro, ojo ajinde. Sun re o omo Ogunmola till we meet to part no more.
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
Thank you for being the absolute best father I could have ever asked for, for never showing favouritism and for supporting even my most seemingly unimportant decisions, like my art path and my choice to go into Business studies as a science student, all because you knew the best for me. Again, I say thank you and goodbye, until we meet again as citizens of God’s household.
Your son, Oluwagbola Olawole Ogunmola Jnr
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
Not so much to say at this time. That I will miss you Reverend is an understatement. In my weary heart i am joyful because you've run your race for Christ and an eternal crown of glory you've worn. My Reverend, you will always live in my heart. Adeiu...
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
My Reverend, you were a shepherd, you cared for me and my family personally, I recall one time we went for a church members’ wedding and as you heard that my Mum was sick, you followed us home to go pray for her, you are always checking to know if am around or I travelled. You were kind to us, you prayed for my husband and I severally by name, our problems you made yours. I will miss you soo soo... but my comfort is that you are resting in peace. At home with our savior and Lord, will be coming soon too when it’s time!!!
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
Daddy Area8 that is what we all called you at home. Always there to help and support people. The only person I could open up to about everything. When I was depressed and Happy. When I wear a fake smile he knew. You are everywhere. Advice and mentoring. How do you do that daddy, cos you knew the names of all the children in the church and the adults too. That must mean that you are actually praying for everyone. I learnt visiting skills from you and Uncle TK. Malcolm, I and Bukola Bamz are saying good night. Till we meet to part no more.
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
You were a rare gem! Our pastor, our prayer warrior, our friend, our encourager, our counsellor, you were these and more to all who crossed your path. You had a personal relationship with everyone of your members up to our children. You mourned with us,rejoiced with us and felt our pains. You were one in a million. Your death is so painful but we thank God for the opportunity of being part of your life. ...adieu our dear daddy, till we meet to part no more. Rest on in the bossom of our Lord.
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
You were a great friend,mentor and father to everyone You are truly missed,but God Almighty knows best that you should be "home in heaven" now! Glory be to God!! Rest on Reverend.
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
The Rev. Ogunmola! An epistle to the leadership and of the Church. The story to take us back and shape out what pastoring is. He lived it and taught it. Great and an incredible Child of the Lord. Let your footsteps be engraved in gold. Let the Church be emboldened by your legacy. May we also be remembered by what we have done. Rest on dear brother.
May 7, 2019
Is not just a Rev. to me but a Daddy. He joined me and my wife 10 years ago . He is a caring and helpful Dad and always worries about your problem more than his own.
We are surely going to miss u .
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
Your life was like a tree that gave shelter and fruits. Oh. How sweet were your fruits. Words cannot express your virtuous n quality. You are a rare gem,a succor to many irrespective of tribe or ethnic. You are gone but your legacy and good works live on.Thank you for all your love 4me most especially when I was sick. Enjoy heaven with the good Lord.Rest on.Adieu my pastor.
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
You know a man of God by his fruits ..although I have not met with you but I have seen your fruits ..A bad tree doesn't bear good fruits !! Sir you were a good tree & a kingdom general !! Rest well your impact still speaks In your family & the body of Christ and for that you will forever live!!!
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
I have known the loss of loved ones especially that of my parents but nothing prepared me for this. You really showed me an example of a true servant of God... The life you lived has left a Mark in my heart cause you were selfless, forgiving, a peaceful man and mediator. Am consoled knowing you are with our Lord Jesus Christ. Good Night Daddy
May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019
how life would be if you weren't dead
When we spoke three weeks ago ,you were telling me anywhere i want to work, that GOD is in control.
you made me remember what it was like to cry.
My uncle was like the father I never had. He was wise, caring, funny, kind. I will never forget all your advice
Your memories will remain in my heart forever. Your family loves you so much. Until we meet again.
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Daddy!
Many times the pain becomes sooo fresh especially when I want to share a good news, a mile stone that we talked about with you. I know you can see and are aware but not having you on this side really hurts.
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April 30, 2022
1.Praise the Lord. 
Blessed are those who fear the Lord, who find great delight in his commands. 
2. Their children will be mighty in the land; the generation of the upright will be blessed. 

3.Wealth and riches are in their houses, and their righteousness endures forever.
4. Even in darkness light dawns for the upright, for those who are gracious and compassionate and righteous. 
5.Good will come to those who are generous and lend freely, who conduct their affairs with justice. 6. Surely the righteous will never be shaken; they will be remembered forever. 
7.They will have no fear of bad news; their hearts are steadfast, trusting in the Lord. 
8.Their hearts are secure, they will have no fear; in the end they will look in triumph on their foes. 9. They have freely scattered their gifts to the poor, their righteousness endures forever; their horn will be lifted high in honor.
10 The wicked will see and be vexed, they will gnash their teeth and waste away; the longings of the wicked will come to nothing.

Psalms 112:1‭-‬10 NIV

Biography

May 1, 2020
Life and Education:

Rev. Dr. Olawole Alabi Ogunmola was born in Mopa, Kogi State-Nigeria, on the 20th of September 1961, to the family of late Rev. Dr. Stephen Bayode and Madam Abigail Ebun Ogunmola of Oke-Ase Compound, Ilawe Obbo- Aiyegunle, Kwara State. He was the sixth out of eight children.

He earned his O’ Level from ECWA Secondary School, Igbaja in 1978, graduated from Kwara State College of Technology (SBS) in 1980, proceeded to the University of Ilorin and majored in Zoology in 1984, furthering in Fisheries and Resource Management for his Master’s Degree at University of Ibadan in 1986. In 1996, Rev. Olawole earned a Post graduate Diploma in Theology (PGDT) from Jos Ecwa Theological Seminary (JETS). Other Certifications include Certificate in Fisheries Management: Perspectives Information in 2000 and Co-Mgt from the International Centre for Agriculture-Wageningen Netherland in 2004, Certificate in Tools for Fisheries Co-Mgt from the International Centre for Agriculture-Wageningen Netherland in the same year and Doctor of Ministry from UMCA Theological College, Ilorin in 2010. 

Rev. Olawole began his working Career as a Teacher at ECWA Girls’ Secondary School in Omu-Aran, Kwara State in 1981, moved on to become a Scientific Officer, Sheda Research Centre-Abuja in 1986 and then a Fisheries Officer, Agric Department- MFCT, Abuja in 1987. In 1989, he served as a Senior fisheries Officer, to later become a Principal Fisheries Officer in 1993. In 1996, he became the Assistant Chief Fisheries Officer and in 1999, the Chief Fisheries Officer. In 2002, he served as the Assistant Director Fisheries & Head of Fisheries FCT in the same year. 

In May 2006, Rev. Olawole heard and yielded to ministerial calling and resigned from Civil Service. Despite the Permanent Secretary’s advice NOT to retire as he was entitled to pension and gratuity, ECWA insisted he must before launching into Full Time Ministry. His brave decision was against the norm.

Marriage and Family.

On December 16 1989, Rev. Olawole got married to his heartthrob- Comfort Oluwatoyin Ogunmola (Nee Babafemi), who he had courted over the span of six years and they are blessed with five wonderful children. Despite his very demanding schedule, Olawale found a balance between Ministerial work and healthy family life. He is revered for being a present husband, father, brother and uncle, who continually made family a key priority. In the very words of many, he was these and much more to everybody. His hobbies included writing, sport activities, farming, visiting, attending meetings and travelling. He visited countries like Ethiopia, Gambia, Netherlands, Belgium, Israel, Egypt, UK, USA, South Africa, Rome, Turkey and the UAE. 

He is survived by his wife, children, brothers, sisters and extended family.   

Ministry:

Having received the Lord Jesus Christ in October 1975 and baptised, he received his pastoral calling in 1996, Licensed in 2002 and Ordained in 2006, Olawole began his Ministerial work serving as a Travelling Secretary with Fellowship of Christian Students during (FCS) during his NYSC in 1984. He proceeded to serve as the Leader, ECWA Students Ministry, UI Campus in 1985 and then an Elders’ Board Member, ECWA Church, Inalende- Ibandan, Oyo State in the same year. In 1986, he served as the Pioneer Leader of the Youth Fellowship at ECWA Wuse II, later to be a member of the Elders’ Board in 1993. 

Rev. Olawole proceeded to becoming a tent making pastor at ECWA Central area in 2000. In 2006, he became the Minister-in-Charge at ECWA Central Area. He moved on to become a Member, FCT CAN Committee in 2007, Board Member-ECWA Staff School-Kagoro in 2009, Local Overseer- Garki LCC in 2010, Board Member-ECWA widows’ School-Zonkwa in 2017, Board Member JETS-Abuja Centre in 2017 and Board Member, ECWA Theological Seminary-K agoro in 2018. Until his death, Olawole was serving as the Minister-in-Charge, ECWA Goodnews Maitama. 

Publications: 

Olawole published the following books: 

  • The Need of The Hour (1984)
  • Pond Management Techniques-Extension Manual (1989)
  • The Making of a Minister (1993)
  • The Question of Eternity (1996)
  • The Last Item (2003)
  • The Church of God and The Need For Growth (2005)
  • God’s Pattern of Marriage- Part 1 (2005)
Including several articles. 

CONCLUSION: 

During his life time, he was actively involved in various Christian groups and activities relocating to missions and evangelism, such as Obbo Christian Fellowship, Associate Fellowship of Christian Students (AFCS) Bible Society of Nigeria, Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship, and International (FGBMI) Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Evangelical Missionary Society (EMS) of ECWA, Widows (Orphans) Fellowship, amongst others. 

Olawole lived his life to serve God and humanity sacrificially and selflessly.  He was a friend of all. May we all live to fulfil God’s purpose in our life time, Amen. 



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May 4, 2023
Kai! It is very difficult  to come to terms with the home call of Reverend Ogunmola. However, we assured and comforted that he is with the Lord. How comforting also seeing the wife and children doing very well.

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May 4, 2023
Daddy. Your memories are still fresh in our hearts. You lived a fulfilled life by impacting in the world around you.

Continue to rest until we meet to part no more.
May 1, 2023
Hardly will I forget 30th April. My dreams were shattered, you left me all alone with unfinished business!!! The Bible says, ...who can fight  His Maker? Absolutely no one  . The Lord giveth, the Lord taketh. Blessed be the Name of the Lord. It is well with the righteous. 

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