Tribute to a lagend
Continue to rest until we meet to part no more.
60! The day that never was.
September!
Remembrance of a gem.
The family about 3 days ago imitated you and remembered how you mentored.
God shall continually comfort the Ogunmolas and the Church of Christ.
We shall fulfill our destinies to the glory of God.
A large heart beyond imagination. A transparent life beyond guile. A pastor that fought the fight, finished the race when we were still thinking there were several laps to go.
Rest on Dear Reverend. Till we meet again.
Temitope Omotainse- Makanjuola
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
Daddy!
Rest on daddy. Surely you are with the Lord. May the good Lord be with your family and loved ones.
Our daddy, Rev. Dr. Olawole Ogunmola, was an exceptionally good man, caring father, passionate preacher and humble mentor. I am proud to say he is one of the best spiritual shepherds I have had the opportunity of learning under; he knew the flock God placed in his hand by name - first name! I am a witness to the fact that he touched the lives of many on a personal level. I was pleasantly surprised when, shortly after we became members of ECWA Maitama, he visited my sister and I at home with Pastor Khirims; not for any special event, just to encourage and pray for us.
The shock and pain that gripped me when I heard of your passing can not be explained. I found it hard to believe you were gone from this world forever; just 2 days after I last saw you.
My consolation is that you are in heaven; away from the pains, troubles and wickedness of this world. You have joined the great cloud of witnesses cheering us to victory in the life of faith you also lived. You had a listening ear for everyone... you gave sacrificially... you stood for the truth. I am inspired by all the godly examples you set for me and I pray for grace to adhere to your teaching. I believe, someday, we will meet again in heaven to part no more.