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Prophetess Olufemi Ojetola & Siblings Bury Mother In Ibadan


Prophetess Olufemi Ojetola (Nee Agboola) is a highly revered Cherubim and Seraphim clergy based in Lagos. The Ibadan born Prophetess is the mother of fast rising Juju singer, Tosin Ojiji popularly known as Ojiji Eledumare.

On Friday 27th of August, 2021, Prophetess Olufemi and her siblings buried their mother, Madam Maria Jadesola Agboola in her residence in Ibadan.

Madam Maria died at the ripe age of 90. The nonagenarian was born into the family of Late Pa Fatunbi Ojuolape Akingbala and late Mrs. Comfort Towobola Akingbala in 1931. She got married to late Pa Joseph Agboola in 1951. She however survived by four children; Mrs. Banke, Prohetess Ojetola, Mr. Tayelolu and Idowu. She was also blessed with quite a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. 




The burial service for the deceased was anchored by Prophet M. O. Aderibigbe of the Christ Wonderful Ministry, Ibadan. The burial service was immediately followed by the interment of Madam Maria's body into the grave after which prayer session was held for the children of the deceased. 




The reception party was held at the open field of IDC Primary School, adjacent the popular Gbagi market in Ibadan. It was a celebration galore.

Indeed Madam Maria has spent a life worthy of God and that called for celebration. Her children, and grandchildren and hereby gave their guests a warm reception. Aside from the foods and drinks served at the party, music act, Idowu Santana fondly called "Arole Ayefele" was on stage to entertain the entire guests. His brand of music was so enticing that many people defiled the light downpour from the sky as they stormed the dance floor to merry with the celebrants on stage. 




Prophetess Olufemi extolled her mother for bringing her and the siblings up the right way. She said her mother stood by her and her children including people living around her mostly those who came from Cotonou in Benin Republic. 

Speaking on what she would miss about her late mother, she said: "My mother lived a life dedicated to God. I cried a lot when I heard the shocking news about her death. I so much love her because she understood me a lot. She knew exactly the food I eat when I come home. 



" I will miss her advice and counsel which had always assisted me. Whenever I wanted to make a decision, I always consulted her and she not only give me advice, but also assist me in taking needed steps. Now that she's gone, my hope remains in God.


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