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December 4, 2014
December 4, 2014
ADIEU, FARE THEE WELL. By Mrs. Comfort Uduehi
Deputy Director (Rtd, colleague at Kings College)

Mrs. Titi Akeke (Nee: Omotosho), a God fearing woman who stood for excellence. She was a devoted and an outstanding Mathematics teacher, who always went the extra mile to ensure proper nurturing of the students under her care. She left no stone unturned at ensuring maintenance of the stipulated standards. She displayed the strength of character worthy of emulation.
A highly promising officer who no doubt had a lot to offer humanity, but alas the Almighty, All knowing God chose to call you home early.
A versatile, intelligent, honest, confident, calm, punctual, cheerful, dutiful, bold and a beautiful gem to behold. In the over two decades I knew you, I was your secret admirer.
She was a role model to many and indeed a great vacuum has been created by your exit.
I pray the Lord would comfort the hearts of your loved ones and grant you eternal rest in his bosom in Jesus Name, Amen.
December 4, 2014
December 4, 2014
TRIBUTE BY Mrs. O.A. Ademoyewa (KC. Lagos)


I knew the situation was not good but I held on to Jesus for divine intervention. He finally healed you but in His own way. He preferred to have you with him.
I believe God planned it for you to go back home at the time you did because nothing is greater than His power. He only gave you time to prepare for the journey back home.
I will miss you greatly but I surrender to the will of God.
You were a good friend. You believed in me. You trusted me. You loved me. You were a sister indeed.
You were respected, loved and trusted by colleagues and students. We wish there was something we could do.
Sleep on beloved in the bossom of our Lord Jesus where there is peace and no pains.
Adieu Mrs Titi Aleke
December 4, 2014
December 4, 2014
TRIBUTE TO MRS ALEKE BY Maria Ezenkwe
Vice Principal(Special Duties) Main Campus
King’s College, Lagos

It is with great sadness and grief that I received on the 25th of November, 2014, the shocking news of the transition to glory of Mrs. TitiAleke.
I met her for the first time when she was posted to King’s College, Lagos from the Federal Government College, Ijanikin to teach Mathematics.
Some of the qualities that endeared me to her, were her zeal, love, commitment and dedication to duty.During my interaction with her, Idiscovered other attributes which include the love she had for the things of God and the fear of the Lord. I also found her to be amiable and trustworthy.
She was always punctual at work; arriving the College very early.
My wife, (that is what I use to call her)I take solace in the fact that you served God and humanity with all your heart; giving your best in wisdom, knowledge, talent and time to teach other people’s children Mathematics and to preach the Gospel of Salvation to all. You gave all to mould lives and did a good job of it because of the lives you touched.
You have run the good race, you have done your bit well. I have no doubt in my mind that you have gone to be with the Lord .
Yourchildren, husband, siblings, students, friends and all the lives you touched will miss you. I will miss you. But God loves youmore.
Continue to rest in the bosom of the Lord.
Adieu!
December 4, 2014
December 4, 2014
TRIBUTE TO TITI ALEKE BY Mr. A. S. Suleman
Deputy Director of Education
Registrar

As a Teacher Trainee, I imagined the portrait of the ideal teacher:
One who cares for the good of children, the greater good of the nation.
Who stoops to nurture them to maturity and greatness.
Sensitive to their pitfalls and eager to stand tall to be counted among child-friendly elect integrity.
Titi, you proved yourself an epitome of the ideal Teacher, an archetypal educator and a symbol of the noble profession.
The PKC once put the question: ‘who have you mentored to succeed you as ICT Head?’ I said ‘there is the anointed one; Mrs Titi Aleke’. As the Head of ICT, you were the pride of all.
One of the mysterious tragedies of creation has completed yet another full course in our life time: that as real as you are to me and many others, in truth, we will never meet on earth again.
Rest in perfect peace.
December 4, 2014
December 4, 2014
TRIBUTE TO A DEAR SISTER BY Pastor Jerry Malchus

ANOTHER SAINT HAS GONE HOME! WHY THIS IS SO PAINFUL IS THE SUFFERING YOU HAD TO GO THROUGH BEFORE YOU LEFT US! We will surely miss your noble smiles, your Elegant Poise and Carriage, which you had with so much grace. Your wealth of wisdom, transparent, deep and fervent love for the Master, your undeniable faith, exemplary hospitality, proven character and integrity will be truly missed. You were indeed a strong pillar to your hubby and The Church. Certainly he and your children will miss you so much. Till that Resurrection morning when we shall meet again to part no more. Adieu! Take your rest in the bosom of Abraham, Amen!
December 4, 2014
December 4, 2014
You are no longer imagining what it will be like to behold His face for right now you stand face to face with the one who loves you the most though He knows you the most. His love is incomparable. He also gave you time for the preparation to come home. The bride of the Lord now seeing Him face to face. This is real. heaven is real. Tears in my eyes. Blessed are the dead in Christ. Beloved of God,you rest and there remains rest for us. We'll meet again to no more say goodbye.
December 4, 2014
December 4, 2014
A TRIBUTE TO OUR HARD-WORKING HOD (ICT)

Our boss was an extremely hard worker; she did her job in a very professional manner. She was known for discipline, diligence, dedication, strength, self-confidence, focus, efficiency, hard work and her passion for the job.
She was in a haste to achieve much for King’s College. We in ICT department – King’s College will miss her greatly. Her impact will continue to be felt by KC (ICT). She was always the first person to open the ICT office every day. She liked working; work fascinated her. She was God fearing; she was very good in giving. She always levelled the balance of our financial contributions in the department.
Farewell, our dear HOD, (Main Campus / Annex)
From ICT Department
December 3, 2014
December 3, 2014
Pastor Titi, my friend and sister. It's hard to believe you are no longer here with us. Your gentleness, love, humility, joy and commitment remain a challenge to me. I thank God I knew you and by His grace will see you again.
December 3, 2014
December 3, 2014
With heavy heart I leave this tribute to a woman of the highest pedigree !
I probably saw you last in 1975, but always had you and your family on my mind ! Your mother helped make me into the man I am today and your brothers were amongst those I call brothers and as such I feel their ache ! From all I have read you spent your life well and marks left by you are not a surprise to me ! I pray that your Mum, siblings, Husband and children will be given the grace and fortitude to bear your loss.
Rest in peace and may the good Lord bless your departed soul
December 3, 2014
December 3, 2014
TRIBUTE BY OLUBUNMI MGBEMENA (NEE OMOTOSO)

My darling sister who will fondly call me Bumsy was indeed a rare gem. I and my other siblings are blessed that God made Titilope one of us. How do we pay tribute to someone who touched so many lives even in the relatively short period she was destined to be here with us. God indeed wonderfully and beautifully created her. The comments people have made about my sister on social media speak volume of her humility,kindness, loyalty, selflessness and above all her dedication to God Almighty
Our growing up together was wonderful. My sister would do every chore in the house as if she was expecting to win an award for it. She was so meticulous in everything she did. At home she was a model child and at school she was very brilliant.
My sister was very passionate about her faith. Having a sincere and special relationship with God meant the whole world to her. I now understand why she had established an unshakable relationship with God even from a very tender age. I remember her saying to me,” bumsy we have to be ready and prepared for God at any time and at any given place” . Her ordination as a pastor in the church never came to me as a surprise.
Titi, your death is the most heartfelt pain one could ever imagine. When you were in hospital in Dubai and I visited you, you gave me so much inspiration, you kept saying that God had saved you. You would ask your husband and I to sing songs of praise and thanksgiving even in the midst of the pain you were going through. The shock I had when brother Femi gave me the sad news of your passing over the phone was indescribable. You had been through worse times during the course of your illness and to think that you passed on when you were a lot better and had been discharged from hospital drives home the fact our loving God is indeed a mysterious God and his ways are not ours. To even think that we had a chat over the phone the day before you passed drives home the reality of Gods awesomeness. Looking at your passing with a sense of spirituality it turns out that you have indeed been saved even though sadly you are no longer with us.
We fondly remember and miss you darling sister, wonderful daughter, loving wife, adoring mother and a gem of a sister. We love you the same as if you were still here with us. We thank God for your worthwhile life and we now understand why God will want such a beautiful angel on his side from now till eternity.
I am consoled in the fact that your journey in this world has bore fruit of salvation and all who truly knew you are confident that you are in a better place. Thanks be to GOD!

OLUBUNMI MGBEMENA NEE OMOTOSO
TITILOPE’S SISTER
December 3, 2014
December 3, 2014
Aunt Ti,
we all will miss your love, care, commitment, sacrifice, understanding, listening ears, corrections, commendations, selflessness, smile, and encouragement. You believed in every young person’s ability to be outstanding in life and showed it in the most unique way I have ever known.
Thank you for obeying God when you started the VBS (now Teens & Twenties). You graced us with the beauty of your personality and poured yourself out as a drink for all who came in contact with you.
We rest in the assurance that you have gone to a better place and look forward to that day in glory when we will meet again.
We are determined to continue working with these young people.

Rest in God’s Love.
Godwin Eteng.
December 3, 2014
December 3, 2014
You will be missed by all because you have touched lives beyond human imagination. You are with the Father but your legacy is with us. Pastor Titi we love you and we will not let you down.
December 3, 2014
December 3, 2014
To be absent in the body is to be present with the Lord, this is our joy that you are in a better place at the feet of Jesus your Lord and Savior whom you served to the very end, we miss you but heaven is rejoicing over you and the host of angels but surely we will meet again to part no more, so keep resting
December 2, 2014
December 2, 2014
Mummy titi you're an amazing women, your love for God was incomparable, have only know for just a year but you have done so much for me. you made me more colser to God , you were not just a mother to your children but to the entire teen church , you were always ready to listen to my problem or my difficulty and you always give me advise.
             I LOVE YOU AND WILL FOREVER MISS YOU
December 2, 2014
December 2, 2014
TRIBUTE FOR MY FRIEND TITI From Dr. Bose Madudu

Titi dearest,
I never knew I will have to do this so soon when the sun set at noon.
Your humble self, Obele and myself hit it off on a good note as teenage/youthful friends way back at the University of Benin. You were quite open, sincere and a practical Christian. We were all quite supportive and caring towards one another in times of weakness and strength. I thank God you were able to fulfill your dreams of teaching Children and showing forth the way of righteousness in your family, Church of God and in your secular work.
You lived a sacrificial life showing the love of God to others. I remembered some of the last words you spoke to me that you were holding unto God, which you did to the very end. You have played your part and finished your race .Thank God, you fought a good fight, you were strong till the end.
Take your well deserved rest in the bosom of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Good night dear Sister, we shall see in the resurrection morning.
December 2, 2014
December 2, 2014
TRIBUTE TO MY BELOVED T. By PASTOR FC ALEKE

I first met you in Church sometime early 1993. You were standing at the entrance of the Church and I walked up to get to meet you as I would do of a new face in church. Then I met you on my knees in prayers well past midnight in one of the rooms in ECWA Guest House in Jos. I had desperately been praying for a life partner and I was jolted when God told me you were the one. My protests were drowned by the clear, distinct and gentle voice of the Lord. I hardly knew you but was in for another shock when I finally broached the matter with you that you already knew I was the one. God had spoken in same manner to you right at ever busy Mile 2 in Lagos. You accepted my proposal on the spot which was not in sync with times then.
Our relationship in courtship and early marriage was so stormy as we appeared not really meant for one another. The only thin thread that kept us going was the maturity and assurance that it was God’s will. Your childhood and upbringing (aje butter as we joked) was in contrast to mine (aje pako). You grew up in the City while I was in the village and never even saw a TV till I was over 8 years. You desired a romantic husband but here was one who felt too holy to even hold your hands and took you to Redemption Camp for retreat in place of honeymoon. Till the very end you ate your food and tea steaming hot. I preferred mine cold. You could give out our very last which my Ibo sense found difficult to take. When I came back annoyed by others you quickly rose up in their defense and my only consolation was to retort back that you were just naïve. I can’t ever forget the occasion when I took our last funds to undertake a ministry trip leaving you behind to take care of the children by faith. God was to honor us by sending a flat screen TV you had so desired. One key that helped us was when God made me understand He sent you into my life to give me a balance. 
You loved me with a great passion until the very end. I will ever remember how in the midst of your pain you will suddenly call me and say “Chidi I love you with all my heart and thank you for taking care of me”. You always wanted to be with me and I will protest that you should not make me your handbag. You believed so much and thought I should have answers to all your questions. I remain grateful for your support in the ministry. We were of same mind always. You gave me the liberty to relate with the opposite sex and would even enquire whether you were welcome if you entered the office and met me with one of my girl friends as you called them. You didn’t mind when I received calls after midnight from one of them. Thank God by His grace I kept my marital vows to you till the very end.
Six years ago a great power from above visited you. You began to spend your nights groaning and travailing in prayers. This was the prelude to the VBS and when Teenagers began to gather from everywhere I knew the secret. A great burden for ministry overtook you and if I had consented you would have retired for full time ministry. You longed to reach every teenager you met and to go to the ends of the earth with the Gospel. Little did I know that your light was burning so bright because it will burn out soon.
I wish I knew that time was up then I would have enjoyed your fellowship more before you left. The suddenness of the parting hurts badly. The pains and unyielding faith you had make me cry uncontrollably. Who will knot my ties or do I begin now to learn how to. Never knew you could leave your honey behind; your one and only Chidi. I take consolation the Lord showed you clearly that the devil lost the battle over your life. I pledge to continue and uphold the vision we shared together and I know by God’s grace you will be proud of all the boys in your house which includes me. Good night the wife of my youth, my wife of inestimable value. To say I will miss you is an understatement.
December 2, 2014
December 2, 2014
This tribute was added by Simisola Albert on 1st December 2014

"Dear Pastor Titi,
I knew you for a short while and i wish we had more time. The first time i saw you was when you visited us after i had my daughter. I remember how you and Pastor Fabian sat with us, talked with us and dined with us. You were both so humble without any airs. i remember your gentle smile as we exchanged stories. After that meeting you would always call and encourage me. i also remember the last time we spoke, you sat behind me in church i would have never guessed you were sick because as always you asked how i was in your usual gentle and caring way. i remember your wise and unhurried counsel. i know you would be missed by your boys(who are absolutely amazing) and the church and i pray you rest in the bosom of our Lord and Master Jesus Christ...rest ma you are home."
December 2, 2014
December 2, 2014
I hav only known u for a short while , bt U showed me de qualities of a gud mother and also de christian faith and it works, mummy I had hope of still listening to ur words of knowledge and wisdom, bt De Lord has called u to his bossom, U will forever remain in my memory and Entire HaC teens, youths and de entire church will solely miss u, Rest well in de bossom of de Almighty................. ADIEU MUMMY TITI
December 2, 2014
December 2, 2014
Mummy titi your love for the work of God never for once was shaken, now that you have left us the dreams you had will now be in our heart, you have been a blessing to me in many ways, ways that words can't say all, we will miss you so much, I love you, the church loves you, teens church loves you but most of all God loves you more...I'm gonna miss you..
        I believe your soul is beside the almighty God right now.               I LOVE YOU!!
December 2, 2014
December 2, 2014
Sis. TITI LIVES ON!-          By Chiny & AnayoChukwu Onwuka
 Snr. Pastors Kingdom Life Victory Church
 Calgary, Canada

It looked like just another Sunday morning and Sunday service, that day in He's Alive Chapel (HAC) Lagos.  Until this song rang out from the altar: "Jesus! Oh Sweet Jesus! How I love, calling Your Name! .....Jesus! Sweet Jesus! Every day, Your Name is the Same!". Same familiar song, but sung in a way we had never heard before! By one we had never seen before! Who was that? "Sis Titi". That's how being new to HAC, introduced & endeared herself to most of us. In 1993.

That picture of her at the altar 21yrs ago, belting out that song with that angelic voice, graceful smile and worshipful anointing, is still
embedded in our hearts. Sis.Titi left us too early in the physical to transition to heaven, and we indeed mourn and continue to shed many tears.
But the sadness & tears don't last long, as, soon enough, that picture of smiling, laughing, singing Titi comes up, causing us to smile too; breaking the tears, to bless The Lord with gladness for her life & love, instead! She lives in our hearts still! She touched our lives and many others! And we choose to bless The Lord in celebration of her life, her ministry, her fruits, her legacy!

We were privileged to see and enjoy her hospitality last December. And choose to relish that last opportunity, though we didn't know it
then, to, as it were, say our goodbyes here on earth, to our ebony-black beautiful, loving sister & friend.
Because Jesus lives, Sis. Titi lives also! Because Pastor Fabian, Arinze, her other children (spiritual & temporal), other families and friends live, Sis. Titi lives, also!  In these we choose to receive comfort and strength, and from our Lord, TheComforter & Almighty. Day by day, moment by moment! And choose to honour your memory in doing what you did well and would like us to do well: Love & Worship The Lord still; serve Him & His Church with love and gladness, still Adieu our Beloved! 
December 2, 2014
December 2, 2014
Our dear beloved mummy..words cannot express what we feel right now..if we had more time with you knowing it will soon come to an end we would make it a day never to be forgotten..you have been a blessing to me in many ways, you made me who I am today and that will never be trifled with, your dreams will remain alive in our heart I love you, the church loves you and most of all God loves you,, we will all miss you..
         Rest well mummy titi.   R.I.P
December 1, 2014
December 1, 2014
Many years I knew you was like yesterday ,it all started at langbasa church when you use to identify me by name you gave me 'my footballer' to Jane family, you always scold me any time I didn't come to church that made me to always hide any time I see you. I miss your motherly advice. I can't forget the last word you told me when I was leaving Nigeria to Georgia . I will miss you so much but God knows why it happened so soon. Jee ije gi nke Oma
December 1, 2014
December 1, 2014
"Pastor Titi,you might be gone but for me you will always remain in my heart.You were & still are my spiritual mother.You never relented in calling & checking up on my spiritual life.Though this was not the way we planned it,but God's ways are not our ways.The most important thing is that you are resting in the bossom of the LORD(You ran your race and you won the price).You will forever be missed."
December 1, 2014
December 1, 2014
On behalf of the he's alive chapel teenagers berachah centre. we really miss you mummy and without you telling us about God and showing us the way to work towards his words, we would have been in a difficult situation leading us to the wrong part.   R.I.P Mummy titi.  We love you so much. <3
December 1, 2014
December 1, 2014
I saw this in school on Sunday morning and my heart skipped. It skipped with thoughts in my heart reminiscing the first time I met Mummy Titi and Pastor Fabian in 2004. I remembered the first teenage meeting at that building where the Church was first located. Her smile rekindled Hope in our hearts as teenagers. I keep a lot of Mummy's in my life as a growing young man, But mummy Titi thought me HOPE, she was the first person to explain HOPE to me even If I never understood what it meant then, as I'm still learning, from the days of vacation Bible School where we all gathered as adolescence asking nasty questions, never understanding what we were saying to the days we grew into youth, we silently stood by watching if she'll ever stop expelling hope to other people like she did to us but instead we saw Desire in her blazing hot transmitting to the depth of our hearths. in all her trials, weaknesses, and agony, she never failed to give hope to us. Today, I say, my only pain was that I never told her I loved her. I remember her saying after the last vacation bible school last year that she was grateful to God that the program held. My maternal mother thought me Sacrifice, Mummy Titi thought Me Hope, not just the hope that see's problems and run away from it But the Hope that faces challenges, I can't forget my first experience with her when I saw the efficacy of the Name Of Jesus.
Mummy Titi, I've chosen a long time ago to give others the kind of hope you gave us(Jesus).
December 1, 2014
December 1, 2014
Dear sister Titi, A shocker it was, hearing that you had passed on. Free from all earthly cares. I remember you from the few years back in university and you were a believer and singer, You will be missed.
December 1, 2014
December 1, 2014
Pst Arinola Titi Aleke, I know we all have to go one day but you are somebody I never imagine will leave so soon. Full of life, bubbling like the teenagers that you were mentoring, coming down to anybody and everybody's level to preach the gospel. Caring about every little thing that concerns us, women under you. I remember to the extent you went to get me a maid so that I can be coming for women meetings, how you kept visiting my house when my mother -in law was around for treatment almost every Sunday and so many instances that will make it impossible to forget you, Arinola Aleke, but with revelations, am consoled with the fact that you are with God. Eyin to fi sile ko ni daru, adieu.
December 1, 2014
December 1, 2014
Pst Arinola Titi Aleke, I know we all have to go one day but you are somebody I never imagine will leave so soon. Full of life, bubbling like the teenagers that you were mentoring, coming down to anybody and everybody's level to preach the gospel. Caring about every little thing that concerns us, women under you. I remember to the extent you went to get me a maid so that I can be coming for women meetings, how you kept visiting my house when my mother -in law was around for treatment almost every Sunday and so many instances that will make it impossible to forget you, Arinola Aleke, but with revelations, am consoled with the fact that you are with God. Eyin to fi sile ko ni daru, adieu.
December 1, 2014
December 1, 2014
"On behalf of the he's alive chapel teenagers berachah center we miss you dearly and just to honor your memory we will continue to stick too what you've thought us in the past years. I may be new in the teens church but to what i can recall is the you've been a blessing and a guardian angel not too me alone but too the entire teen's church.I miss you but God knows why it happened so soon.We love you
R.I.P Mummy Titi
December 1, 2014
December 1, 2014
Good night, Pastor T.
You've fought gallantly and the General has called you back home.
Rest In Peace...
December 1, 2014
December 1, 2014
On behalf of He's Alive Chapel Teens church...Mummy Titi I have known you all my life, you taught me how to pray, how to evangelize, how to read the bible and understand, you gave me hope when I lost all hope in God... you gave me inspiration and also direction... I will always love you Mummy titi... Thank you for showing me the way to God's Love.
December 1, 2014
December 1, 2014
your passion for the teenagers attracted me to work with you. For these two years, I have had to reach out to more teenagers than I ever have imagined; you made that happen. You were a woman of great ideas, simple but courageous. We will miss you. Mummy T i T i. Uncle K as you always call me will miss you.
December 1, 2014
December 1, 2014
Your vision, we shared.
Your Ideas, kept us going.
Your methods, kept us moving.
Your love for the teens kept us coming,
Your leadership style kept us pushing.
But my boss today is gone

Yet today my boss lives on
Good morning mummy Ti-Ti
December 1, 2014
December 1, 2014
When I heard the news, my first question was - what will happen to the teens we started 1 year 8 months ago? But I got a reply if God took her loved one home he will not let his loved church scatter. Mummy Ti-Ti we will carry on your legacy, The teens church will not die, your memory will be upheld forever in the minds of thousands of them that you touched. VBS will continue. Your girls though are asking- what happens to their time out with mummy Tee? I believe That from where you are you will proud of what your mighty men all will become..Good morning My mummy Tee
December 1, 2014
December 1, 2014
well if you are asking why he keeps writing? I might be asking the same question with you because there's so much to write about this great woman and there seem not to be enough time and words to put them down.......you want to know my thought? I wish I could write her back to life.....but He who holds the bigger Pen has already an order that the appointed time for her home coming is here and we rest in the assurance that he has her in comfort peace and rest. Good morning Mummy Tee.
December 1, 2014
December 1, 2014
"Sister Titi, in the 10 years that I knew you, you were a positive influence on my life, punctuality was your trade mark as you never came late for any meeting.. You had so much passion for teenagers and you did a lot to point them in the right direction . In you I had a leader who was very passionate about the things she believed in and ready to do all that was possible and right to get it.There is so much that I want to say but I cannot seem to pen them down I will surely miss you, may God continue watch over your "boys""
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