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Chief. Sylvester Akinola Okuribido

January 27, 1935 - August 5, 2021

Chief Sylvester Akinola Okuribido. (Jan 27th 1935 - Aug 5th 2021) Chief Akinola Okurbido was the last of the 4 male children of Chief Theophilus Shonde and Chief Mrs. Janet Omonefun Okuribido of Ligegere Compound Ake Abeokuta. He was the Baariyun of Ake before his last title as the Edila oba oroye of Ake Abeokuta alongside his late wife. He was married to Late Chief Mrs Roseline Povi Okuribido till her demise and blessed with 6 children, 3 males and 3 females all living to celebrate his life. Chief Sylvester Okuribido was a former Diocesan President of Church Wardens Association of the Catholic Arch Dioscese of Ibadan, a former President of the St. Vincent de Paul in St. Joseph Catholic Church Oke-Ado Ibadan. A member of St. Jude’s Society and Catholic Christian Circle (CCC). He served in different capacities in the church before his demise. Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in perfect peace, Amen. Rest in peace Okuribido Patriarch.

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    At the wedding ceremony of his grandniece, Oladunni in Abuja

  • 2021-08-13 11:50:56 View / Comment (0)

    Olusola Oden-Ikpi

    Daddy with Fr. Odugbemi (Parish Priest of St. Joseph Catholic Church Oke Ado, Ibadan

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    Daddy with some of his children

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    Olusola Oden-Ikpi

    Daddy with members of St. Jude Society

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    Olusola Oden-Ikpi

    Daddy with his nieces Mrs. Funmilayo Desalu and Mrs. Moji Seriki

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    Olusola Oden-Ikpi

    Daddy with Koton and Idowu on his 85th birthday.

  • 2021-08-11 17:22:27 View / Comment (0)

    Akinwale Okuribido

    Daddy with his sons and mummy's cousin

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    Akinwale Okuribido

    Dad and me, at Ibukun's (his grand daughter) wedding

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    Akinwale Okuribido

    Dad with his children. Happy days☺️

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    Michael Okuribido

    Happy moments with dad

  • 2021-08-26 10:49:56 wrote:

    The world has lost a luminary. The stars have dimmed from this loss. Although we are sad at your passing, we are comforted from seeing the legacy you leave behind. A legacy of love, of warmth and of familial joy. Everytime I have spent with you has always brought a smile to my face, a cheer to heavy hearts and an encouragement to keep my head up in the struggle. Your stories and memories you leave behind are a testament to God's love and peace. In the next journey of yours, I wish you God speed Grandpa. Adieu Grandpa, Veni Vidi Vici. Ad Dei gloriam.

    2021-08-26 10:49:56 wrote: The world has lost a luminary. The stars have dimmed from this loss. Although we are sad at your passing, we are comforted from seeing the legacy you leave behind. A legacy of love, of warmth and of familial joy. Everytime I have spent with you has always brought a smile to my face, a cheer to heavy hearts and an encouragement to keep my head up in the struggle. Your stories and memories you leave behind are a testament to God's love and peace. In the next journey of yours, I wish you God speed Grandpa. Adieu Grandpa, Veni Vidi Vici. Ad Dei gloriam.

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