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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Olaronke Ladipo, 49, born on May 3, 1963 and passed away on October 30, 2012. We will remember and miss her forever.


Dr L lived a great life in service to God, the Church, Society and Humanity. We will not mourn like the godless... Her legacies will never be forgotten.

November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
There is never a dull moment with Dr Ladipo, its either you are been reprimanded or highly exalted. If you do your work well, she speaks for you to any length until you are given due recognition. She is a woman you always want to work with knowing fully well that you have your back covered. Rest in peace great woman, I am glad to have met you and will really miss you.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Ha! I am still in shock, but i can't question God. Even as i write this, my eyes are filled with tears again since I heard the news early hours of yesterday. Dr Ronke, goodnight! till we see at the feet of our Lord Jesus Christ. Our hope is not in this world so we shall see again, I comfort myself with that. My prayer is that Lord, you be a father and mother to Olaolu and Damilola.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
How are the mighty fallen...!!!Dr. Olaronke Arike Ladipo. You have lived an exemplary and fulfilled life. Lives of many people have been positively imparted by your good deeds. May the Almighty keep and uphold the children you left behind and give them fortitude to bear the great loss. Though you will be missed by mortal men, our joy is that you are resting in the bossom of the Almighty. RIP.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Although my encounter with you was brief, it was most rewarding. I remember the energy and competence you demonstrate during stoctakings. How sad that you now lie lifeless and will never get to visit us again. We’ll miss you greatly, Doctor. May God Almighty grant you eternal rest.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Dr. Ronke! The name always made me want to see her even though I left SFH 6 years ago. She IS a role model, a mother figure. All my dealings with her were warm and of course she always welcomed me with that charming smile. She had a heart sweeter and calmer than her sweet calm looks. She is one you do not want to say is gone! It is well. Rest in the bossom of our Lord. Till we come.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
I am still finding it hard to believe you are no more. The memory of you keeps coming to mind.... For all the good works that you did...for the good life that you lived...for the love and the fear of God that you had...for humanity that you worked and fought for till you had your last breathe...your legacy will forever live on. Good night Doctor Ronke Ladipo.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
DR. WE WILL ALL MISS YOU, BUT GOD KNOWS THE BEST, I PRAY THAT GOD GRANTS YOUR SOUL AN ENTERNAL REST AND COMFORT THE CHILDREN YOU LEFT BEHIND IN JESUS NAME AMEN. R...I....P.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Dr Ronke, the news of your death remains shocking. I could not believe or imagine the gap that would be created in your family, children and SFH. I remember the last few times we saw and spoke. You were bold and straight.....I will surely miss your person. But am comforted knowing you knew Jesus Christ as your Lord and saviour,...am comforted knowing we'll meet in eternity at Jesus' feet.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Short of words! This is shocking but God is always in control. When we don't understand, we ask God to have His way. 'Dear Lord, have your way because I am lost for word'. May the Lord grant all those left behind the fortitude to bear this inestimable loss and carry the dream of the deceased to fruition. My warm wishes to her immediate family. The Lord will comfort you...
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
My Sis, just like that? You did not give any inkling that u were going in such a sudden way. If I didn't know u well I would have said u have not treated ur birthday mate well going this way, but I know that God removes the righteous before the evil day. You have finished your work here, so pls rest in the Lord's bossom till we meet again and never to part again. Its well Laolu & Dami.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Doc, just like that?
I find it very difficult to come to terms that you are no more with us. O death where is your sting? Good night ma, we will see at the resurrection morning where we will part no more.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
May your gentle soul rest in the bossom of the Lord and May your family be consoled by Him. Adieu Ma.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Though taken from us, the ones we love lives on.Although they are now beyond the reach of our arms, they will always be within the embrace of our never-ending love.We miss her presence but her light still shines. May the Lord wrap His arms around your family and SFH at this most difficult time in Jesus mighty name.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Mama CIHPAC ( That was your name when i was on board ) your demise was shocking to me, but that was the Lord's designed time for you on earth. i worked closely with you and can never forget the huge program skills you impacted in me, it was pleasant working with you.Rest in the bosom of the Lord. God will grant the SFH family the strength & mercies to replace & bear this BIG loss
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Words can never describe the feelings that come with such a sudden loss of someone like Doki. All that can be said is that she will never be forgotten. Rest in peace our dear doctor!
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Adetutu – you live your life and relate with every one that comes your way with gentleness and submissiveness, this you gratefully submitted to your Lord on the last calling.
Arike – you are caring and loving to all, and so you love your God and heed to his call on your last day.
Olaronke – your name symbolise worship. You worship God till your last breath....

We love you, but God loves you m
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Am still in shock cos i spoke to her a little over a week ago. she was truly a professional and motherly person. May her gentle soul rest in peace. my sincere condolences to the SFH family and her immediate family.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Haaa omashe, Ile Jeniyan!!!

May the Good Lord grant the soul of our departed Sister, Aunty, Mentor, Mirror and source of inspiration on the Job Eternal rest, May he also grant the family the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.
Rest in Peace Dr. Olaronke
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Dr, I received this sad news with shock. We want to ask why, but we can't question God. Yours was a short but accomplished life that touched several. Wish you eternal rest.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Doctor Ronke,I can still remember vividly all our conversation during your lifetime, You taught me to read,work hard and pray. You encouraged me, prayed for me, u told me stories. You impacted my life, you taught me to be ascertive, never to be rude, and in your last visit,we walked down together and discussed at lenght. My role model,rest on in the bossom of the Lord.Will miss u. Sun re o
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
It is a sad time and your death only gives me the reassurance of how much closer you are with our God, the Father. You lived right and never shyed away from standing for the truth. I will always remember the first advice i got as a PA, you gave them to me, and i have and will continue to live it. We will meet again. Save some heavenly chocolate for me! God bless your soul...Amen!!!
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Dr Arike Olaronke Ladipo,though we mourn your exit,we give all glory to God for having lived and having loved.Memories of you rush back and we force ourselves to hold back the tears.....It was indeed a great privilege knowing a great woman like you. Your indelible imprints remain on the sands of time. May God give the family you left behind the fortitude to bear this loss. God's speed.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
its very dis-heartening. but may God give you rest amongst His children. we miss you greatly. may God be with SFH.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Rather unfortunate that an astute professional and motherly woman as Dr. Ladipo departed so soon. I was devastated at the realization of her death. I pray that her family, SFH family and the entire health and development world are able to bear this irreparable loss....Adieu Dr. Ladipo, may your soul RIP!
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
From the start of my career, you were one of those i admired and looked up to! Your dedication, passion , committment and impact, words cannot describe. I remember your words of encouragement & kindness everytime i run into you. Your legacy lives on ma. Adieu a great woman of faith
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Your voice...that voice. It can never be silenced because it still rings out, strong and true. You. Silently, I always asked, "who is this woman with a beautiful soul?" Inward, i always said i wish I could be half the woman you were. Truly your life is an example of courage, passion, leadership, strength and character. May your legend live forever. No goodbyes here. Rest well Iya Ijebu.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
I always admired the sweet smile you put on all the time. Precious in the sight of God is the death of His saint. My sister, you have fought the good fight, you have finished the race, rest in the bosom of your Lord. May the good Lord comfort the loved ones you left behind.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
We are left speechless but consoled that you made it. Congrats Sis. We will miss you but I know that you are going to a better place. It is well Sis.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
May your gentle spirit have peace. It was a shock to hear this very sad news. My sincere condolences to the SFH family. Continue to smile down on us as you always do. Farewell.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
It still seems like a dream! Rest in peace and sleep on in the Lord!
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
It is indeed very hard to believe that you have gone. You lived with a gentle smile, humble mien, but a great inner strength of a mother, colleague, mentor and professional . God has called you home to HImself and to rest in His promised peace. Adieu.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Goodbye!! my Aunty, my teacher, my boss!You will forever be in my memory.. from "Awaye house" to "Zone 3, Abuja".. you were one of those who took me to Abuja for the first time (my first time to fly).U taught me a lot in Public health. A good manager, a woman of principle, you were one of my angels that light my path...we will surely meet again in heaven, Iya Ijebu RIP!!
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Sadly missed along life's way, quietly you will be remembered every day...No longer in our life to share, but in our hearts, you'll always be there.Sun 're Mama Dada.
Olaolu and Jesudamilola according to Matthew 5:4 Blessed are those who mourn,for they shall be comforted.You shall be comforted in Jesus.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
I recall “Alhaji, you made up your mind to move on, I know that your worth would position and guide you appropriately.” Iya Ijebu, “Everyone shall taste death,” as we mourn your passage, we are consoled that you have transited to higher and more fruitful life. Borrowing your words, “I know and trust that your worth would position and guide you appropriately” May your soul rest in peace.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
This is a big shock. Ronke how come? what happened? Those are the questions I am asking and there is no one to answer them. I am too stunned to say much but to to say I will miss you is an understatement going from our days as medical officers at First Consultant. We thank God for a lifetime of knowing Him and trust that we will yet meet at ghe feet of our Lord and Master RIP
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
Dr Ronke, this is Maggie as you usually called me. I simply cannot reconcile this. You just walked away. You have left a vacuum that will be so difficult to fill in SFH and in the lives of so many of us. Dr Ronke to die is to live in the hearts of those who love you. You will be dearly missed. Adieu. May your beautiful soul rest in perfect peace, may perpetual light shine upon your soul. Amen
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
I know death is such a debt we all have to pay but why do the good ones go so soon? No matter how long we live or how much we achieve on the surface of this “market place”, it will never be as great as the promise of eternal life that our creator has for us. Though, this is such a big loss but I’m happy and confident that you are finally at home; in the right hand side of your creator.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
A life that has impacted on its generation is not one that was lived for so long but one that was lived very well. Dr Ronke, you have truely impacted your generation. You lived well and was selfless. You indeed contributed your quota to development work inNigeria. may God Almighty whose ways are past human understanding grant your family and all the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
God looked around his Garden and found an empty place.
He then looked down upon his earth and saw your loving face.
He put his arms around you and lifted you to rest.
His Garden must be beautiful, he always takes the best.
We cried as you left for an unknown land.
But Heaven rejoiced as you came into
sight,
For your soul was a diamond, shining so bright
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
The loss of a dear person like Dr Olaronke Ladipo can not be expressed with words. My consolation is that She died in the Lord. Since 1999, she assumed many roles in my life: a Mentor, a boss, a passionate and loving aunt, my landlady for 9 months, my neighbour for 6 years, and a very strong voice of courage and progress. Surely, God will not forget your labour of love.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012
O death, where is thy sting? It was so sad to hear of your demise Ma. You were so kind. May you rest in the bosom of the Lord and may God comfort those you have left behind.

Adieu Ma.
October 31, 2012
October 31, 2012
How devastating to hear about the demise of Dr Ronke Ladipo.  May her gentle soul find eternal bliss in the Lord's santuary, amen. Sincere condolences to the SFH Family.
October 31, 2012
October 31, 2012
What a sudden shock, what a sad news, how unbelievable, that Iya Ijebu is no more with us. It took me a long while to accept that you are gone. It was only in the small quiet hours of the night that I realised that God had called you as he will call us all one day. 
Rest in peace dear friend.
October 31, 2012
October 31, 2012
Rest in peace Doc, we take solace in the fact that you are in heaven and that you left us with fond memories and a good legacy.
Adieu Iya Ijebu... U can never be forgotten.
October 31, 2012
October 31, 2012
Its always painful to lose a loved one. I am saddened .... If only one could turn back the hands of time.
May you rest in peace Doc.
October 31, 2012
October 31, 2012
Doctor, what is the meaning of this? At least you could have said bye, even if I didnt understand that it was the last one. That tuesday I rushed to your office since I didnt get your usual tuesday 'wake up' text. I found it empty and so I knew you traveled. Dont worry, some of your words, cliches, and even the chocolates will continue to remind us of you as we run our race. Rest, Sister
October 31, 2012
October 31, 2012
She was such a special and lovely woman who touched many lives with her candour, passion, dependability and intelligence.

May God grant you all the fortitude to bear this great loss. May the Good Lord comfort the family she left behind…And may her passionate soul rest in the bosom of the Lord. Amen.
October 31, 2012
October 31, 2012
“Iya where you dey?” That is our standard greeting to each other as we global trotted in this work we chose to do. I have been moving about as if in a trance since last night. You were closer than a sibling to me Iya. In all my trials in the past 12 years you stood by me and you were still standing till yesterday. My CONFIDANT I know you are now at a better place.
October 31, 2012
October 31, 2012
I really don't know what to say, or how to react. I remember speaking to you 3 days ago....just some simple issues, but what came through so strongly was your love for your children and your dedication to God. I will really miss your forthrightness, your advice and your dedication to improving health. If only...if only... So many if onlys but God knows why.
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Olaronke, It's your birthday today and how lovely it would have been to celebrate with jokes, fun and a good time together with all of us. We miss you but bless God , we are all great and your Boys( now Men) are excellent. We love you dearly.   Ka dupe fun Oluwa. 
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Olorun a de tunbo ma ba e foju ke awon omo re.

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February 27, 2019

Thinking of you and remembering all that i observed from you in the really short time i was able to. You were a great woman. I pray that your legacy remains. 

Thank you for being so strong and yet so sweet and kind. Thank you for the lives that blossomed because of you. Thank you for being an amazing person, ma.

I wonder how heaven is... i wonder how amazing the worship and constant hallelujahs are. May your soul continue to rest in perfect peace.

- Nwabundo Okoh

Never met Ronke Ladipo BUT.....

November 29, 2012

I feel so saddened because I'm just discovering that she's deceased. I was just googling her name because I aspire to meet her in person - and I couldn't believe that Ronke Ladipo is dead. She impacted my life without having met her - I emailed her in 2007 and she believed in my potential. I was sponsored "overnight" by SFH to participate in a conference in Germany and that was the beginning of my breakthrough! I would still love to contribute to SFH - as a tribute to this woman that I've long to meet but won't be meeting anymore on this terrestrial plains.

Truly we're grasses...and we wither. 

Julius#

thanking him always

November 8, 2012

Thanking Him Always

 

The Gospel according to Luke 22: 14 – 20 is part of the institution of Holy Communion as we know it, being indeed a refinement of the offering of bread and wine by King Melchizedek, a High Priest of God, before blessing Abram, (who later became Abraham) as recorded in Genesis 14:18. What is striking and bears examination and reflection is the thanks given before the giving of the bread and wine by Jesus Christ, and it is on this that the theme of this homily: thanking Him always is found. Today, a young lady, Ms Ronke Odutola, who died suddenly, literally in Church grounds, while pommelling herself for the gospel and Christ was laid to rest. As said in Romans 3:25 Christ, the Sacrificial Lamb was He: whom God set forth as a propitiation by His blood, through faith.”  In imitation of Him, through faith, with thanksgiving, Ronke was interceding for lost and troubled souls, and in pommelling herself for this purpose lost her life. Angels must have been singing as she passed on, for which reason all of us here must be thankful for her life. Ronke had her fair share of life, its burdens and joys; succeeded in her field of endeavor, and will certainly be missed more by those she labored to the death to save than even members of her family. As with every death it is fitting to remind ourselves of that life is transient and in all situations we must give thanks, and I first consider this from one of the examples our Lord Jesus Christ laid before He laid His life, as Ronke also in imitation of her Saviour and Master did. In instituting Holy Communion and asking that we do this in remembrance of Him with thanksgiving in our hearts, our Lord Jesus Christ first gave thanks to His Father for the bread of resurrection and the cup of salvation. The symbolism in this being giving thanks for His body and more so His blood – and therefore His life. His life because we know from Leviticus 17:11 that “… the life of a creature is in the blood and I have given it to you to make atonement for yourselves on the altar; it is the blood that makes atonement for ones life.”  Though the scripture here spoke literally about animals, it is a spiritual peak at the future of the Unblemished Lamb – the propitiation of all sin. Christ’s incarnate life was in the blood He shed for you and me at Calvary so there may be atonement for our sins, and release from bondage of this world – giving us passage to the next: eternal life. The body given for you and me, and the blood shed for you and me thus avails much, and because this pure blood of an unblemished and sinless Lamb is your pass over death, sickness and ills of this world, it must be a permanent mark on the door post of  your life. Christ the Passover Lamb said specifically in Luke 22:15 that “And he said to them, I have eagerly desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer” thus signifying His full knowledge of what ahead of Him. Trial, tribulation, insult, bodily harm, scorn, scoffing rudeness, injustice, wickedness, false accusation, crucifixion and death. Yet He nonetheless gave thanks. This He did to teach you that no matter the situation you must give thanks and praise God always. Beloved of God, you heeded the call to be a soldier of Christ. You have heeded the call to a better life in Christ. For these alone you must be grateful. Full of thanks because it is only by grace that we are called, by greater grace that we heed the call, and by his power that we stay the course. So worry not, rather be thankful, when your loved one passes on, or you face the vicissitudes of life. So in good times and bad times, in sickness and in health, in richness and in poverty, you must give thanks. There is no gainsaying the fact that men, whether or not blessed with provision are buffeted by the difficulties and challenges of this age, especially in these parts. A generation of spiritual indiscipline oiled by love of things material, licentiousness and supposed enjoyment of this life. An age, which but for grace, may have lost the rainbow – the covenant sign of seed and harvest through the ages. An age in which but for grace, (as said in Ephesians 1:7), of “… redemption through His blood … in accordance with the riches of God” superstorm Sandy, the floods we see in Nigeria, and the like elsewhere, would have been like the flood in Noah’s time. Luke 22:20 says “In the same way, after the supper he took the cup, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you.”  It is this new covenant, in and through His blood, that replace the covenant marked by the geographical phenomenon of a rainbow, which is here today and gone the next.  So as the Gospel says though Christ knew He was going to be poured, He still gave thanks. One could say that Ronke knew while fasting and praying fervently in supplication for the spiritual wholeness of others was pouring herself unto death in Christ. It is this same sense of gratitude expected of you that Christ displayed when He wanted to bring Lazarus back from the dead to physical life, as a precursor of eternal life, and in edification of the glory of God - as we can tell from John 11:38 – 44. Beloved of God, Christ knew that bringing Lazarus back to life will be the catalyzing factor that will coalesce the plan to put Him through pain no man had ever seen and thereafter murder Him – for we know from Luke 11:46 – 51 that it was this miracle of resurrecting the dead that led to calling of the Council of Pharisees that unjustly decided that Christ had to die, as suggested by Caiaphas the year’s high priest. What this ministers to you is that come rain or sunshine, even to the point of death you must give thanks. You must be like Jesus Christ who gave thanks in spite of the fact that He knew He had to pour Himself in order for there to be a third era for man, an era of the new covenant. Therefore, beloved of God, give thanks even if you have no child. Give thanks even if you have no spouse. Give thanks even if you have no work. Give thanks even if you have no money. Give thanks even if you have no good health. Give thanks even if you have no house. Give thanks even if you have bad school grades. Give thanks even if you have no promotion at work. Give thanks even if your child is wayward. Give thanks even if you have no good home. Give thanks even if you have no love around. Give thanks even if you all you have around you is strife and jealousy; oppression and all manner of unrighteous conduct. Give thanks because the blood of Christ avails for you, and His body is Bread for you to feed on to give you eternal life. A life free of all ills.

Rev. Prof. Konyin Ajayi

Emmanuel Chapel

The Adunola, Plot L2

401 close, Banana Island,

Ikoyi, Lagos.

konyinajayi@gmail.com        

 

 

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