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Monday, 28 December 2015

Mrs. Janet Fadeke Omotoye goes home





If we have been pleased with life, we should not be displeased with death, since it comes from the hand of the same master” Michelangelo.


On Friday, 18 December 2015, the remains of Late Mrs, Janet Fadeke Omotoye who died on the 14th November 2015, was lowered into the grave at St. Paul’s African Church Cemetery, Agbado in Lagos. As family, relations and friends gathered around the grave yard, the expensive brownish casket was later covered with earth, bringing to an end the 61 years journey of Mama Janet Fadeke Omotoye.

Mama was born in Agbaakin compound, Orile-Owu, Osun State on the 4th October 1954. She attended St. Peters Primary school Orile-Owu and Orile-Owu Grammar School and later obtained a HND in Business Studies from the South West London ...
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College in the United Kingdom in 1978.

After she returned to Nigeria, Mama had an enviable career as a civil servant, working in the Federal Ministry of Health, and retiring in 2009, after over 26 years of meritorious service.

Mama believed in proper training of her children and devoted her time, energy and resources to ensuring that her children were well brought up. She was also very accommodating of her in-laws, family and friends. She led a selfless and sacrificial life. She loved her husband and children dearly and prayed fervently for the success and well being of all.

As a virtuous Christian woman, she was a member of the Redeemed Christian Church of God where she devoted the later part of her life to the service of the Lord and was a member of the Elders’ forum, prayer warriors, and a house fellowship leader in her parish (Bethel Sanctuary)

Mama and her loving husband, Late Pa Julius Oyebade Omotoye were married in 1974 and are survived by children, grandchildren and siblings including Pastor Bode Omotoye of the Sanctuary of Solutions Ministry..

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