HOD Abuja Camus.
Mr Oladipo – I couldn’t believe what I was reading. Has the woman died? If it is so, it beyond devastating and comprehension. She touched lives and redirected destinies. She is an educationist per exllence. Sleep well.
Mr Oladipo – I couldn’t believe what I was reading. Has the woman died? If it is so, it beyond devastating and comprehension. She touched lives and redirected destinies. She is an educationist per exllence. Sleep well.
Lateef Olalekan Aransi – Losing a team leader, trailblazer and Real teachers right activist can be so disturbing and mood destroying. However, we have nothing to do to rescue you from the cold hand of the angel of death. We pray God Almighty continues to be with all you left behind. Just like the
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Oluwakemi Beatrice Ekundayo – Honestly, this is a great loss in the educational and humanity spheres! The last time I saw Mrs. Yinka Ogunde, I never knew that would be last time I will see her. Death has done us a blow but we console ourselves with the hope that she finished her mansions in heaven
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Samuel-John Florence Oluwabukunolami – A great soul, a guiding light, Yinka Ogunde, shines so bright, In education’s hall, you paved the way, Inspiring minds, shaping the day. With passion burning, you led the charge, A mentor, teacher, and a gentle giant at large, Your wisdom, kindness, and patience knew no bounds, Empowering students, turning dreams around.
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Eniola Salu Akintunde – Honestly, I don’t even know how to fully describe her… she was truly one of my “personal persons.” Aunty Yinka was phenomenal, down-to-earth, strong-willed, full of energy, playful yet no-nonsense, kind, and open-minded. She was a truly detribalized Nigerian and a selfless humanitarian. A goal-getter, a leader of leaders, my cheerleader, and
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Lady (LtCol ) Margaret Mary Obigho (rtd) – Yinka the news of your death was received as a rude shock by us all. We give thanks to God for the exemplary life you led in your life time. You were so committed to the growth of OLAOSA and was there to render services when you were
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Ibidun Ntinu – Tribute to Mummy Yinka Ogunde Mummy Yinka Ogunde, why so soon? Why did you leave us so soon? Who will fill the vacuum you have left behind in the education sector? You were a great woman, a mentor, and a true hero. Words cannot express how deeply we miss you. The children you
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Ezechi Anene – I was employed as a house father in a school hostel when I had little or no idea how to go about the job but through your passionate teachings on how to take care of the GenZs, I grew from the hostel officer to an Admin Officer in the same school. You will
Yewande Omotayo – Snr Yinka, you were an epitome of selflessness and leadership. You carried everyone on your back effortlessly! Your energy was one of a kind with a heart quite pure carrying so much love for humanity. Your watch word was “IMPACT”, for anywhere yo found yourself, you made impact. Thank you for giving us