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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Kofoworola Vigo Nee Majekodunmi 67 years old , born on April 14, 1953 and passed away on October 7, 2020. We will remember her forever.

She was survived by her Family of Children, Grandchildren,  Siblings, Cousins, Nieces and Nephews that loved her dearly.
October 21, 2020
October 21, 2020
TRIBUTE

Sisi Kofo, you were such a very kind and loving person, always smiling and speaking with gentle tone. After Mummy Surulere - your mother passed on you easily filled the vacuum she created without effort: you would ask after every family member, sending messages of prayer and encouragement. You were even more in touch with my wife even to you last few hours. Oh! The shock of the news of your illness, you fought as a very strong woman of God that you were, on your sick bed in the hospital you were sending encouraging words and prayers via WhatsApp. 

We are glad that you are not dead but sleeping while waiting for us to join you at our appointed times.

Sleep on Sisi Kofo.

Adedapo and Olayinka Adesida

October 21, 2020
October 21, 2020
Aunty Kofo Vigo was a warm and gentle lady with a sincerity of purpose in all her interactions. She was naturally endowed with all the wonderful attributes of her profession.

I shall always appreciate and remember Aunty Kofo’s kind attention and concern towards our children whenever they had cause to visit St. Nicholas hospital . God has truly gained an angel. Continue to Rest in perfect peace Aunty Kofo. Doreen Lambo
October 21, 2020
October 21, 2020
To my dear sister Kofo,
Thank you for always being there for me,my son and husband. You will be missed by all of us.
We love and miss you
Continue to rest in the arms of the lord.
October 21, 2020
October 21, 2020
It is so sad to hear of her death. She was someone I had known long before we became in-laws through marriage to my cuz, Vigo and also to my sister Mrs. Tubi. May her soul rest with the triumphant Saints at the right hand of our savior, Jesus Christ. Please accept my condolences.
October 20, 2020
October 20, 2020
I really can't believe that i am writing a tribute to someone whose voice i would hear almost every week , encouraging me through voice notes,text messages or video calls.Someone so far away yet so close to my heart,I loved you dearly but i feel i never really had an opportunity to really show you how much. You were so kind,Selfless,caring and all shades of amazing to myself and my other Familusi Siblings. Most of all, you gifted our family with the most precious gift any family would ask for ( Damilola) who replicates everything you stood for.
'Mummy vigo' as i fondly called you, I know you are in a much better place now, we will not mourn over you but we will just celebrate the memorable and fulfilled life you lived.

Keep resting mummy.I will miss you so very much
October 20, 2020
October 20, 2020
Eternal rest unto a beautiful Soul...I meet you for the first time in 2009 February... during Dami's wedding...you were so warm and accommodating even though you saw me for the first time.
Years after I kept the communication line open and I was amazed you still had my contact. You were always warm whenever I called. ....I am still trying to wake up from my dreams...I can't believe I am writing this tribute. But I am reassured that you are in a better place resting in the bossom of our Lord Jesus.
Thank you for the impact you made in my life through Damilola...my life took a better turn after I came in contact with her in Yola.


Sleep on our precious Mama, till me meet at the feet of Jesus.
October 20, 2020
October 20, 2020
This world is not our home. Mama contributed immensely towards development of mankind. In the spiritual area, humanity and family.

To the family I pray the Almighty God will strengthen every family members.

I pray the Almighty God rest mama's Soul. Amen

October 20, 2020
October 20, 2020
WE LOST A RARE GEM; a precious cousin.
It's very disheartening to come to terms with the reality that you are no more. I can not
forget all those moments you showed up at most of the family functions, how you cared for our late mum Mrs Adeline Awujoola Odugbose ( nee Majekodunmi) while she was on admission at St. Nicholas Hospital and the lovely greetings you shared with me via WhatsApp, at the beginning of each month. However, 1st October 2020 was different, I expected your usual monthly greetings, but did not receive any. You were such a wonderful cousin, always smiling. You will be greatly missed. Sleep on dear aunty Kofo, until the resurrection morning till we meet to part no more.
Abimbola Ladipo. Nee Odugbose
October 20, 2020
October 20, 2020
Kofo as we fondly called you, when news reached me that you have gone to be with the Lord our Creator., the news brought me sorrow and tears I have not had in a long time. But I started consoling myself with beautiful memories of you. You were a radiant and smiling star at all our family events. Your permanent smile lights up a crowd. You simply Loved People. I had babies at the St Nicholas Hospital where you were the Matron for years. Your professionalism was unparalleled. I remember your visits to my home in Surulere when you were newly wed. One of my memorable encounters with you was when I came from America for my mother's Mama Wakeman's burial. You spotted me outside the hall and ran to me saying Americana let me take pictures with you. You did. You said you had retired and proudly said you were a Grandmother. I could see the glow in your eyes. I am sure you spent quality time with your children and grandchildren before you departed. One of the ceremonies related to your wedding one of our uncles said in Yoruba If our daughter is beautiful we know it and we will say it Kofoworola our daughter is beautiful. May you join your spirit with the angels to guide your children aright.  Kofoworola sun re o. By your cousin. Mrs Taiwo Olumofin
October 20, 2020
October 20, 2020
Kofo , there is not much I can say, but you
were always smiling and your dimples were
Your outstanding features. You were so gentle with quiet dignity.
I remember our lunch @ Yinka’s on boxing day.
We love you but God loves you more.
Rest in Peace.
October 20, 2020
October 20, 2020
Even in death, you will be forever treasured. Your impact on mankind will remain with us. Rest on ma.
October 20, 2020
October 20, 2020
STILL SO SURREAL!

A mother like no other! You will be greatly missed. Heaven has gained a beautiful soul. Rest in Peace Mum.
October 20, 2020
October 20, 2020
Mrs Vigo, our dear Chief Matron Vigo. You were a calm and gentle person who never wanted to hurt a fly.
You fought a good fight and you are now with your creator.
Rest in perfect peace.
October 19, 2020
October 19, 2020
Thank you for always being there for my family and I...you would truly be missed ❤️ RIP❤️
October 18, 2020
October 18, 2020
I give God the glory for your life Kofo, you are a great person, always ready to help and you can go a long way to see that questions you are asked are answered very well. You are a very patient person and quiet in you own way. You will be greatly missed but God loved you more than we can love you. Rest in the bossom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
October 18, 2020
October 18, 2020
A Tribute To a Worthy Member TREM International Headquarters Christian Women Fellowship, Pastoral Sub Group, Unit 6 Mrs. Kofoworola Vigo.

It is with a great sense of duty, I pay honour to our committed member in CWF. Quoting Abraham Lincoln "In the end, it's not the years in your life that counts. It's the life in your years"

Today, we pay our respects to a witty, calm and respectful member, who was more than a friend in UNIT 6 PASTORAL GROUP having worked assiduously. Ever so pragmatic, always willing to lend a helping hand, Kofo's demise shattered my hope that she would live long and join us in Anna Group. Just as if she knew that the 2019 unit 6 Hosting Meeting Pastoral Group was her last participation among Unit 6 members her performance was exceptional. Her spirit of good neighbourliness was commendable. She had the ability to understand and balance all sides of discussions.

Succinctly put, Kofi Vigo was an epitome of love. A virtuous woman. She lived a life full of service to God and humanity.

May Almighty God strengthen her well sorted family structure, spiritually-filled children, Families, friends and Tremites, May every of our efforts yield positive results. May God give us reliefs from every stress, peace from every troubled moments and divine health. More colourful pictures ahead of us coming out better, bigger and stronger.

Exit was that of a quintessence. May her gentle and loving soul red in perfect peace. Amen.

Shalom!

Your friend in the Cathedral of His Glory.

E. Modupeoreoluwa Ogundipe
October 18, 2020
October 18, 2020
“Isaiah 57 v 1 - 2: The righteous perish, and no one ponders it in his heart; devout men are taken away, and no one understands that the righteous are taken away to be spared from evil. Those who walk uprightly enter into peace; they find rest as they lie in death."

Dearest Aunty Kofo,
It’s been very difficult, but it is verses like these that help us give all glory and praise to God.
Words fail us... How do we begin to describe your genuine warmth, love, kindness, generosity, your boisterous laughter and the safety we always felt in your presence.
Always welcoming! Even before we knocked, your door was open. The gentle advice and words of wisdom over the years.
Soar high Precious Angel and rest in peace with our Heavenly Father... No more pain, no more sorrow... Earth's loss, Heaven's gain... May God Almighty grant us all (especially your Amazing children - Dami, Kemi & Lamide who continue to carry your torch and display those same beautiful traits we knew you for) the incomprehensible grace to accept this and rejoice in the precious, evergreen memories we have of your priceless & beautiful life.
Thank you so much Lord for Aunty Kofo! Sun re o Iya Iyebiye... Eternally Loved...

Olanrewaju and Olajumoke Giwa
October 18, 2020
October 18, 2020
Kofo, an embodiment of love: 1 John 4:8 says "He that loveth not, knoweth not God, for God is love." Continue to sleep in the Lord, whom you knew and loved.

You live in our hearts. I will always remember your charming smile and the love you radiated.
October 18, 2020
October 18, 2020
My dearest Kofo - my fourth daughter,
I feel so sad that you have left us.
We will remember you forever.
With love and affection from your English mum,
Auntie Peggy

October 17, 2020
October 17, 2020
The colours of the rainbow are very soothing attached to our emotions when seen also to our physical being such was the life well lived by sister Kofo I called her. As a child I was part of her being ,one of the kids in the neighborhood and her a great mentor. She lived a life full of passion to those who lacked, those who were forgotten by society everybody was important to her .Every smile towards us kids then was an assurance that all would be well.I miss her soooooo much May she rest in perfect peace and the peace of the most high that comforts everyone be with the family she left behind.
Emeline.
October 17, 2020
October 17, 2020
I will forever miss you Aunty. I had dreamed of one day you being a major influence in my children's lives but that opportunity has now gone. I love you so much and I know you are loved in heaven as well. I pray that you have gotten a chance to find all the the lives that you lost here on earth now that you are there in heaven. I love you.
October 16, 2020
October 16, 2020
TRIBUTE TO KOFFO VIGO
MRS. DELE KARTEY
KOFF KOFF as i fondly call you. As I am writing this tribute, I am still dumbfounded not believing that you are no more.. TOO SUDDEN!!!
When you retired, we the younger generation in the family brought ourselves together beginning to live in love, happiness, partying together like our parents did when u suddenly left us..You were sweet,amiable, God fearing and beautiful in and out.
I will forever miss your lovely smiles..
Rest in perfect peace till we meet to part no more..
   MRS. DELE KARTEY
October 16, 2020
October 16, 2020
A Tribute to my friend, my big sister and besto, Mrs Kofoworola Aduke Vigo, fondly called Mrs V by my Family and Friends. You were not just my big sis, you were my confidentant.we shared so many moments together the good, the bad, the ugly ,the beautiful. We laughed, cried, shopped, partied together, you were a wonderful and lovely person.
Your last one month on earth was emotionally traumatic for me.
I sit around, wonder and watch the days go by. I look at the pictures and ask why you have to die?
People like you never die as long as someone remembers them. You will always be remembered !!!
You were really a conqueror ! !
Sleep on at the blossom of our Lord Jesus Chirst
October 16, 2020
October 16, 2020
Tribute For a Dear Aunty
Words cannot explain the excruciating pain in our hearts over the news of about the untimely death of our aunty.
Indeed you were a friend to all, gentle, humble, calm, soft spoken and generous. More so, you exhibited an infectious passion for honesty, justice and commitment to Godly principles and fairness. You went out of our way to be a helper even when it was not convenient for you.
Though we mourn for your demise, we know that heaven has gained an angel and we know you are interceding for us in heaven.
Rest In Peace Aunty
October 16, 2020
October 16, 2020
Beloved Sister Kofo,
It is a known fact that the journey of a thousand miles begins in one day. You started this journey a couple of weeks ago to your maker.
I know you are NOW enjoying eternal PEACE from the THRONE ROOM. You are free from ALL the stress and the traffics of this Life.
You were an epitome of Peace while on earth and you are surely reaping the fruits.
I trust your expectations concerning your children will not be cut short in Jesus Name.
Rest On Sis. Up Pasto!
October 16, 2020
October 16, 2020
Mummy with a great heart of kindness and a unifying beauty, thank you for giving to the Lord. Your sign posts of positive impact live on. Forever missed.
October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020
Dearest Kofo, my gentle, well spoken, well mannered Matron, who was loved by all her patients.
I shall miss you terribly.

We became much closer during our retirement, more so than when we were professional colleagues. We had no time to laugh and chat due to our busy schedule of duties. However, we made up for it. As you said, the amount of laughter we shared in recent times was better than any pain-relieving medication.

You raised three beautiful children in a Christian manner, spread your love amongst your family and friends and completed all other assignments God gave you. Now He wants you home.

I refuse to be sad because I know the angels have received you with joy and jubilation.

Adieu Kofo Adieu

Asiya


October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020
Dearest Kofo,
I find it so hard to believe that you have gone, but can only be grateful that I was lucky enough to know you. I first met you when I was about 5 and you started to stay with our family during some school holidays. You very soon became one of the family and I thought of you as my sister. What happy times we all had.
Mum and Dad, known to you as Auntie Peggy and Uncle Bruce, regarded you as their fourth daughter and we talked about you often.
So many tributes here refer to your kindness and happy disposition. Just how I think of you. How lovely to read how much everyone loved you.
You will be forever loved and missed by all your English family Kofo.
Rest in peace.
October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020
Tribute for Mrs. Kofo Vigo.From : The Girls' Girls.
Mrs. Kofo Vigo née Majekodunmi was a loving, very pleasant & always smiling Girls' Girl ( Daughter of one of The Girls.).
She would always send beautiful prayers to us & participated well on the platform.
She will be sorely missed by us: The Girls' Girls.
May her gentle soul rest in peace. Amen.
From : The Girls' Girls.
October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020
TRIBUTE TO MY OGA From Mrs iyabode ojikutu .Saint nicholas hospital

Mrs Vigo ,aunty Aduke ,Kofoworola.pleasant as ever always full of smiles which is infectious, To say I miss you is an understatement, Ha eni re lo. You are a Nurse per excellence, neat ,caring and always lending a helping hand . Quiet, not forceful, not fussy easy going. Rest in the Lord till the resurrection day.
October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020
We miss you grandma Vigo. Continue to rest in the bosom of our Lord Jesus Christ.
October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020
MY DEAREST AUNTY KOFO.   This is from (OLA TUBI-AGBOOLA).  So I sit here trying to write a tribute wandering where to start,; how to start is not an easy thing. Aunty Kofo was a rare breed of love personified. Since childhood I have always known her as someone full of what human life could offer - Love, Caring, Kind, Humble and Generous. One could see genuine smile all over her.  Aunty Kofo was more than an Aunty, a Sister, a Friend and Role Model combined. Your untimely passing has left a huge gap in our extended family. We cannot but celebrate you and all you stood for, knowing that you are resting in the arms of your God and Redeemer. We are however comforted that we will eventually meet at the feet of our Lord Jesus Christ. R .I. P.  (From Ola Tubi - Agboola).
October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020
All words fall short of the true emotion tht should be expressed. The Holy Spirit lived in her which expressed love, compassion, support and so many other loving traits to everyone. A beautiful flower that grows into great tree will never fall, unless God says so. Her memory will live on through those she loved and loved her too.
October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020
TRIBUTE TO A WOMAN WITH THE HEART OF GOLD - SIS. KOFOWOROLA VIGO
The announcement of the exit of my beloved sister was one of the shocking experiences of my life in that while all of us who were closed to her were praying and believing God for her discharge from the hospital the unexpected news came. I got acquainted and very close to this angel 10 years ago when we both served as leaders in one of the Committees of Christian Women Fellowship in our Church.
Sister Kofo was a lovely mother and a Christian colleague who was a typical of Nathaniel of the Bible. "She had no guile
in her heart". But full of gold and excellence. She was a woman of few words whose utterances were seasoned with wisdom, understanding and faith. She was devoted, dedicated, committed and passionate about the things of God.
She was such a woman that drew lives closer to her with her practical Christianity and attitude of liberality. She was also one easy going gentle Christian woman who was very humble and generous.
The exit of this angel is a great loss to CWF, Pastoral Committee, Vocational Ministry and TREM Headquarters.
I pray to God to console and take care of her children and also her family and all those she left behind. We will meet again on that great day of rejoicing and rewarding.
Adieu.
October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020
Aunty Kofo indeed you're a Woman of God par excellence. Always proper in carriage and disposition. I thank God that you kept the faith and finished well. Adieu until the resurrection morning. È sun re ooo
October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020
Sis Kofo was very gentle, peaceful, warm and amiable. Rare to find. The news of her demise came as a rude shock! May the Almighty be with her family and may her gentle soul rest in peace, Amen! She would be forever missed.
October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020
The news of the passing into glory of my darling Aunty Kofo was like ice cold water being poured on me, I was frozen and numb. We chatted during the lockdown, our last chat was in August and I had no idea it would be the last. You were so loving, kind, warm and full of smiles. You didn’t have a mean bone in you. You brought sunshine everywhere you went, as your smile brightened the room and had a prayer for everyone. Indeed you looked like Jesus - you literally were filled with the Holy Spirit and you went about doing good. I remember, with sincere gratitude, your many acts of kindness to me. You were a very rare gem. I pray for your wonderful children who you cherished - I don’t know them as well as I should - that God will comfort them and be their strength. I pray for the entire family, that God will comfort us all. I love you and pray that your soul will rest in perfect peace. You will be greatly missed. Jumoke Lambo
October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020
She was truly was a beautiful and amiable woman...
My friend's mom...
Friendly and ever smiling...
She took every friend of her children as her own as her own.
Her house was always open to recieve us, sending whatsapp messages with loving emojis and prayers..
She was a grateful woman who showed true motherly love!
I wish I spent more time knowing her more than I actually did.
Mrs Kofo Vigo, surely, surely, surely you are and will be missed not just by your own family but by every life you touched so kindly.
At the feet of the Lord we shall all meet some day...
Rest in peace - Adieu mama❤
October 14, 2020
October 14, 2020
An adorable woman. May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace. Amen.
October 14, 2020
October 14, 2020
TRIBUTE ON THE HOME RETURN OF AN ANGEL MRS. KOFOWOROLA VIGO(NEE MAJEKODUNMI)
It's so hard to believe that you are gone and we can no longer see you. You were in high spirit the last time I saw you. You were so kind, gentle, radiant, soft spoken, angelic in your ways and mannerisms. I cannot forget your genuine and disarming smiles. You exuded so much peace and humility given your antecedents. You were full love for us all, this you demonstrated in countless ways. You loved and served God and left no one in doubt that you were INDEED His child. As a parent, you left no stones unturned to ensure that your children turn out well and we bless God for what He is doing in their lives.
We thank God for a peaceful life and a glorious exit. We love and wish you stayed with us much longer but God loves you more and has chosen
to call you now, all glory and honour unto His holy name. I know and I am convinced that God is faithful to keep and preserve all that you left behind in Jesus mighty name, Amen.
It was a pleasure and special privilege to have met and known you and I daresay that your tribe is rare. May your gentle and sweet soul rest in perfect peace. May God console your children and families left behind in a way that only He can in Jesus mighty name, Amen.
GOOD NIGHT AND FAREWELL AUNTY.
October 14, 2020
October 14, 2020
Aunty,

It’s hard putting into words how I feel about your passing. I’m still looking at our last text on August 17, 2020 in shock. You treated me like your own child with all the love in the world and helped with raising me during my younger years.

You had great attributes that I admired and thought were very impressive. You were always kind, positive, courageous and possessed the highest amount of integrity. I knew I could trust you with anything in life.

You are very special and one of a kind. Your legacy will live forever in our hearts. I love you and miss you!
October 14, 2020
October 14, 2020
My strongest memory of Aunty Kofo goes back to when I was a child. Whenever she came to our house she would bring Curly Wurly chocolate for my brother and I, giving it to us with a bright and cheerful smile. That memory has stuck with me all these years.

Even though I did not see her much as an adult, I have met her children and I know for a fact she will be sorely missed.

Rest in the bosom of the Lord Aunty.
October 14, 2020
October 14, 2020
Mummy Vee, Is this a confirmation from God that he takes away the best early? You were a wonderful woman. I miss you so much. We shall meet at the feet of Jesus,never to part anymore. Sleep on.

Mama Dolapo
October 14, 2020
October 14, 2020
Our very dear cousin, Kofo, was much loved by everyone, not just members of the Vigo, Tubi and Majekodunmi families, but also by many others she came in contact with. She was one of the angels the Almighty sent into this world to comfort and care for many, especially her many patients, as a nurse, for whom she cared, so passionately. She was mother and sister, not only to her own children and grandchildren, but also to her older and younger siblings, even before the passing away of their parents. May the Almighty find a place for her in His all encompassing bosom, and give all those of us she left left behind, the fortitude to bear her loss. However, we are fortified in the knowledge she has gone to a better place, and is at peace. Cousins Femi and Victoria Majekodunmi
October 14, 2020
October 14, 2020
I had known Kofo since we were both quite young as our dear mothers were besties ( in todays parlance). Kofo was in school in the UK from a young age and so we'd see and play together in Surulere walking to and from each other's homes when she came hime on holidays. I remember asking her one day what Kofo meant and she'd replied "Worola". I was even more confused. It wasn't until many years later that I pieced the words together and got the full meaning of her name. Kofoworola was always gentle, spoke in a gentle manner with her slightly deep voice. Her smile was enchanting with some of the prettiest and deepest dimples I'd ever seen.
We both still vibed ( again my hip language) when we were dating our intended. Then we got on with the business of married life and child bearing and then a disconnect of sort. From time to time we would exchange WhatsApp messages. We spoke for the last time maybe a couple of months back. No one knows the time of our individual and appointed hour of passing and so we must live in the present and be happy in His grace.
I pray Kofo awakens into joyful activities with helpers of Light guiding her on to her new home.
Damilola rest assured that you and your siblings will receive all the love and support from your immediate family members and other support groups to help alleviate your pains get through this sadness you may be feeling now. May the great goodness and mercy of The Almighty be upon you all.
Fela, Bioye, Kunle and Folake and others e pele o. E ku ara fera ku. Do accept my heartfelt condolences .


October 14, 2020
October 14, 2020
Cousin Kofo, will be greatly missed. Her presence and her kind and gentle demeanour have been a part of our lives for as long as I can remember. She was special and that is the way that we will always remember her. The past few months have been tough but we remain grateful for her life and are reassured that God in his mercy has freed her from illness and pain and that she is at perfect peace with him now. Cousin Kofo, leaves behind a legacy of kindness and caring, this is a comfort especially for her children and grandchildren, and we pray to God to comfort them all and the wider family. May her gentle and warm soul rest in perfect peace. Amen. 
October 14, 2020
October 14, 2020
Kofo. Your gentle soul rest in perfect peace. Always smiling,can't hurt a fly,down to earth. Sleep well Kofo.
October 14, 2020
October 14, 2020
Dear Friend,
The last time we chatted was August 15th, little did I know you will be gone so soon. It's indeed a big blow. I will miss you, your smiles, your peaceful aura and your gentle way of talking. What can I say but accept God's will. Rest in perfect peace dear friend. May God grant your children, grandchildren, family, friends and Tremites the fortitude to bear this great loss In Jesus Name.
FAREWELL!!
October 14, 2020
October 14, 2020
I have pleasant memories of Kofo from the time she was home on holidays from the UK ,where she attended school. Kofo was so simple and caring and unaffected by the oyibo life. She remained the same over the years.
Our last chat was on 28th June 2020 during the lockdown. We reached out to each other during this difficult time. 
We know as believers that itis appointed unto man once to die. I know you finished strong and I pray that we who are still alive will also finish strong , so that we can say with certainty that we will meet at Jesus's feet.
Our heartfelt condolences go to the Majekodumi Vigo families. May God comfort you all in Jesus's name amen
October 14, 2020
October 14, 2020
It is sad to hear that you no more with us, we all will miss your present but your love will remain in us for ever, the most beautiful mama of all. My condolences to vigo's family. God bless .
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BIOGRAPHY OF MRS KOFOWOROLA ADUKE VIGO

October 23, 2020


Mrs. Kofoworola Aduke Olatowun Vigo (nee Majekodunmi) was born on the 14th of April, 1953 to late Chief Edward Omololu Majekodunmi (a renowned building contractor and businessman) from the rocky town of Abeokuta in the South-Western Nigerian State – Ogun and Chief (Mrs.) Olajumoke Aduke Majekodunmi (nee Tubi) – a business woman and owner of a swiss lace franchise - at Massey Hospital in Lagos Island, Nigeria. She was the second child.

She initially attended Anglican Girls Primary School in Lagos, however at the age of 8, in the year 1961, she left Nigeria to continue her academic pursuit in England. Whilst in England, she lived with her guardians the Sellars whom she called her English family. Mr. Bruce and Mrs. Peggy Sellars took her in as their 4th daughter after Susan, Debbie and Briony Sellars.

She attended primary school at St. Nicholas School for Girls in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England from 1961 and by 1966, she had resumed secondary school at Westonbirt School, Tetbury Gloucestershire, England. In 1970 she had passed her GCE O’ Levels in flying colours. 

Upon completing her secondary school education in 1972, she attended the School of Nursing at Hammersmith Hospital on Du Cane Road in London for 3 years and on the 19th of November, 1975 received her Certificate of Efficiency issued by the Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow Area Health Authority of the North Hammersmith District in England. Her statement of registration as a General Nurse was issued on the 1st of April, 1975 by the United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting in London and on the same date she received her Nursing Certificate from the General Nursing Council for England and Wales. She thereafter commenced her practice as a Staff Nurse at Hammersmith Hospital. In 1976 she commenced her midwifery training at the Maternity and Gynaecological Department at Ipswich Hospital on Health Road in Ipswich, Suffolk.

In the year 1978, she would move to Nigeria and on the 3rd of February of the same year she would resume as a Staff Nurse at St. Nicholas Hospital  Lagos Island. Twice in her lifetime she caught the entrepreneurial bug and launched her first business Arian Baby Care Centre in Lagos in 1979 where she carried the title “Proprietress.” She would also register Dakemla Stores which never quite took off on the 11th of August, 1995. Both businesses were terminated as she opted to give her full attention and service to her primary passion and profession – nursing. 

On the 19th of November, 1984, The Nursing and Midwifery Council approved her application to register as a Nurse in Nigeria and from then she became a registered member of the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM). She would thereafter spend the rest of her nursing career at St. Nicholas Hospital on Campbell Street on Lagos Island.

Starting out as a Locum bathing babies and assisting in the Out-Patient Unit of St. Nicholas Hospital she would later work in the IVF Unit. She was promoted to the position of a Nursing Sister by 1st August, 1990. Her second promotion to the post of a Senior Nursing Sister came on the 1st of September, 1992 and by 1st December, 1993 to the post of Deputy Matron.

On the 17th of May, 2007, she had risen to become the Matron at St. Nicholas Hospital.

She attended many local conferences on promoting health and safety in nursing care and positive practice environment. Her mission was to contribute her quota to the service of humanity. Outside of work she would visit old people’s homes and motherless baby’s homes whilst also teaching health education to women in her local church.

In her retirement letter to the Managing Director of St. Nicholas Hospital dated 30th of November, 2011 she wrote that she was retiring with mixed feelings after working as a nurse for 35 years, 30 of which were spent at St. Nicholas Hospital working across the Surgical, Medical, Post Natal, Labour, Intensive Care Unit, Out Patient Department and Emergency Units of the hospital.

A devout Christian, known for her smile and dimples, warm spirit, large heart, she received Jesus Christ as her Lord and personal saviour in the early 90’s. She was born into the Methodist church, however after marriage she commenced worshipping at the All Saints Anglican Church, Yaba where she was an ex- officio member of Anglican Youth Fellowship from 1994 to 1995. She would later join The Redeemed Evangelical Mission Headquarters in Anthony Village, Lagos, Nigeria where she was a committed member up until her passing. She was a committed member of her Group - The Christian Women Fellowship and the Sub-Group of CWF, The Pastoral Committee. 

She was the Secretary of Pastoral Committee from March, 2012 to March, 2014. She also served a tenure as the Financial Secretary from March, 2014 to October, 2015. She would also double up as one of the Purchasing Officers of the Committee. In September of 2015, she was presented with a certificate of recognition by Bishop Peace Okonkwo for her contributions and service as a Christian Women Fellowship Committee Member.

She was a committed member of the Vocational Ministry where she was said to be sold out for the Ministry as she learnt and enjoyed bead and soap making after retirement. All her produce ended up as gifts to family and friends.

Kofoworola was a child of God, role model par excellence and virtuous woman who exhibited deep Christian principles.  She was a dutiful mother, caring and prayerful woman and friendly neighbour.  She committed all her resources to ensuring that her children got the best in life. She was generous with gifts, words of advice and encouragement and loved by all her in-laws without exception.

She spoke the English language, Yoruba and French and enjoyed listening to music, cooking and swimming. She was also a top tennis player whilst in school.

In Lagos, Nigeria on the 6th of January, 1979 at the Patriarchal Trinity Methodist Church, Tinubu, Lagos she would be joined in holy matrimony to the love of her life – Charles Olufemi Vigo and the union was blessed with three children – Oluwadamilola, Oluwakemi and Olamide Vigo. 

Mrs. Kofoworola Aduke Olatowun Vigo (nee Majekodunmi) transited to eternal glory on the morning of the 7th of October, 2020. She leaves to cherish her memories, 3 children, 2 grandchildren, siblings, cousins, nephews, nieces and friends.
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April 14, 2023
Happy birthday Auntie. May God continues to be with u and your children. You are truly a mother and auntie to all of us. Rest in peace.
April 14, 2022
Happy birthday my dear friend . I miss you
Almighty GOD continue to grant you eternal rest .Amen 


October 8, 2021
One year on......
A piece of my heart is in heaven.... Hmmm am I sure it's not more than a piece ? More like a chunk ❤️
I miss you so much Mom❣. 
“Whenever I am missing you, I also remember how fortunate I was that you were in my life. I wouldn’t trade those moments for the world.” – Cindy Adkins
So blessed to call you my Mom, Kofo Majek-Vigo . Your legacy, your love and good works still speak. We are still enjoying favours and blessings because of the good and impactful life you lived.
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