Tribute to a woman with a heart of gold
Olawunmi Ajayi – This is a rude shock to us, thank you for allowing God used you may your beautiful soul rest in peace
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Olawunmi Ajayi – This is a rude shock to us, thank you for allowing God used you may your beautiful soul rest in peace
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Toyin Ijagbemi-Eni – It’s so bitter to know that you left us at this time, where do we go from here? when Fulani bandits are requesting for virgin girls as ransom so they could release the kidnapped men; when children in the IDP camps are being recaptured and taken as slaves; At this time when we
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Jaiyesimi Dada Oluwakemi – This is a hard pill to swallow but God knows best. Thank you for lending your voice and advocacy for educators like myself. You were a mentor to me. God rest your soul mummy..
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Lena the Teacher – I hoped to meet you one day, as I looked forward to following up all that you have done in the educational system. you inspired a lot of us by your good works.. you were a trailblazer.. and I am glad I have a legacy such as yours to look up to.
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Kemi Koleowo – With a grateful heart, I honor the memory of my darling Sister, Yinka Ogunde. She was a woman of vision and impact, whose passion for families and education gave birth to the Concerned Parents and Educators Initiative (CPE). I remain deeply humbled that she entrusted me with the role of National Coordinator, a
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Olufunmilola Popoola – You’re a true woman of God with so much love to spread. Your impact in the education sector cannot be over emphasized. May your soul rest in perfect peace. This is really painful,God loves you more.
Head of School,Louis & Lois Academy,Oke Afa,Isolo. Read Post »
Mojisola Adegboye – In honour of the life of a remarkable woman—an icon in the education sector whose legacy will live on, Mrs. Yinka Ogunde. She was loving, selfless, and deeply committed to others, giving her time and resources to uplift those around her. She saw the best in people and inspired many to grow and
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Amb. Princess Adunke Olatunji – Tabitha New Life Foundation is deeply saddened by the passing of Mrs Yinka Ogunde A rare gem and legend in the education sector. Founder of Concerned Parents and Educators Network, she transformed lives through education and philanthropy . A great servant who served aged widows with her resources. Meeting her was
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Abiodun Omotosho – Our Leader, you were a blessing to the whole world and me. Giving insights, foresight and innovative ideas to us. I really miss you ma. I met you (Goals &Ideas) more than two decades when you gave me love, inspiration, ideas, and strategy. I will not forget you. Rest in the blossom of
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Violet olaitan Williams – Yinka,you said laitan bami ma dupe,i’ll be coming home to give testimony of GOD’S healing and i said mama yinka willnot allow you to cross the bridge.ohh,i goofed. Will i now refer to you in past tense?my selfless,amiable,supportive sister,who gave me the platform to launch Maritime Education. Adieu ore mi atata.The vacuum