Celebration of life
Gen Adetunji Olurin (retd), a true definition of an officer and a gentleman — Segun Showunmi

To know the late Artillery General of the Nigerian Army was to recognise that a man of impeccable character is gone.
A fine specimen of dedication to country, he went about every activity with the dignity of a trained arms bearer, all through his life. A dutiful commander of men, a prudent manager of resources and indeed a gentleman.
As the news of his demise hit the airwaves, I reflected on the life of the former military Governor of Oyo State, Sole Administrator of Ekiti and former Peoples Democratic Party governorship candidate in Ogun State.
A prince of Ilaro in Yewa South of Ogun State, former Ecomog field commander, with impeccable service record, it is common to use the phrase an officer and a gentleman, but in the case of Major-General Tunji Olurin, he was indeed an officer and a gentleman.
Adetunji omo erin lonibu
Omo efon lo lona
Omo pakan lakan, leyin jijo awo ni gbori ile, Omo ina tin jo geregere lori omi
Omo aran o sunwon e ko nigbale
Omo oku eko omo ijagudu akara.
May your soul rest in peace.
- Segun Showunmi
Celebration of life
It’s 29 years of growth, greatness, prestige, Gov Abdulrazaq celebrates Emir of Ilorin’s anniversary
On behalf of the government and people of Kwara State, Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, CON, sends hearty congratulations to the Emir of Ilorin and Chairman of the Council of Chiefs Dr. Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, CFR, on the 29th anniversary of his ascension to the throne of Sheikh Alimi.
The Governor says Ilorin over the last 29 years has seen more positive growths across sectors, with its status rising in national importance, population, harmony, and prestige associated with important landmarks now dotting the southernmost emirate city.
“We thank His Royal Highness for his strong leadership, his support for the people and government, and the grace with which he handles delicate matters of public importance,” the Governor says.
Governor Abdulrazaq asks Allaah to uphold the first class monarch upon goodness and bless his old age with good health, happiness, and continuous peace and harmony.
Celebration of life
Chief Olumide Aderinokun Mourns Olowu Of Owu Kingdom, Pays Condolence Visit To Palace

Akinruyiwa of Owu Kingdom, Chief Olumide Aderinokun has paid a condolence visit to the family of the Olowu of Owu Kingdom, moments after the announcement of his demise on Tuesday.
Chief Aderinokun described the loss of Oba Adegboyega Dosunmu Amororo II as a national tragedy at a time when the country needs elders to foster peace, unity and security.
The People’s Democratic Party chieftain in Ogun State, who was received by the Olori of Owu Kingdom, further paid tribute to the Olowu for his fatherly role to him and the indigenes, and for taking Owu Kingdom to the next level with key developments.
He noted the impact made by Oba Dosunmu Amororo II before his reign as a movie producer and when he ascended the throne with his leadership role and influence in the public sector.
While appreciating God for the fulfilled and good life of the first-class King, Chief Aderinokun prayed that the Lord will grant the family, the people of Owu and Ogun State the fortitude to bear the loss.
Celebration of life
UBA’s Abiodun Coker buries grandmum in Lagos

Eminent personalities from all walks of life, on Friday 22nd October, 2021, converged in Lagos, for the burial ceremony of Mrs. Joanna Tokunbo, the grandmother of Abiodun Coker, a journalist, public relations expert and core member of the media relations department of United Bank for Africa (UBA).
The late matriarch slept in the lord on September 23, 2021 at the age of 87.
The three days event kicked off with a Christian Wake Keep on Tuesday, 19th of October, Service of Songs on Wednesday, October 20 which was followed by a requiem mass and interment on Friday 23rd at Ikoyi Cemetery.
The memorable Requiem Mass was held at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Lafiaji on Friday, October 22, and was attended by family and friends of the deceased who came out in their numbers to pay their last respect.
The event climaxed with an elaborate shindig which saw guests being entertained at NAF Base, Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.
In his tribute, Coker extolled the virtues of his late grandmum, describing her as compassionate and an epitome of love that cared for all. He said Mama’s humility and selfless service to God and humanity were second to none.
According to him: “My special Grandmother, may you rest in the bosom of the lord till we see to part no more.
“These words felt like a dagger to the chest, knowing that you are gone. But I know you will never be forgotten. I know for a fact that I will never forget you and how much you’ve impacted my life. Not only that, but also the lives of every single person you came across. I know for a fact that you touched many lives. Little wonder you were adored so much and I know that they will all miss you to bits.
“You truly were a special, special woman! You may have passed on, but your memories are etched in my heart. In there you will always live on.
“As I write this piece, I do it with a lot of struggle. Losing you on that 23rd of September brought a pain that cut so deep! Thank you for your sacrifices, your care and concern, your love, compassion and everything that you have done for me. Wherever you are. I look back to when I was so little when you put me on your back to pound Jero while mum was at work and also attended to the neighbours who depended on you for so much because they were not lettered.

“You worked so hard and multi-tasked, doing so much at once yet perfectly, helping others. You were more like a rallying point for all the neighbours who all came to you for help, support and guidance. I guess it’s from you and Papa that my Mum and we the children learnt how to be passionate and dedicated to any course we embarked upon.
“You loved your children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren unconditionally. You were truly an epitome of love and taught us all how to effortlessly stand by others genuinely and selflessly. l am proud to have had you as my grandmother. Mama General, I will miss you sorely! I know it is important to be strong for others so as to advance your wonderful legacy.
“When I summoned up the courage to tell Fadekemi about your passing, after she asked about you repeatedly, I was shocked when she hugged me and said, I know my great grandma is resting in Heaven and GOD will look after her. Without a doubt, I know an angel spoke through her and I am certain that indeed you accomplished all that God sent you here to do and he has called you to be with Him.
“I am consoled by the fact that you are in a much better place!
“Love you Mama General. You truly were a treasure to all of us,” He penned.
The late Mrs. Tokunbo was born on 31st August, 1934
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