Tributes

Tributes

My world without Aderonke Olufunmilola Mosuro

My darling Aderonke, the lovely dark beauty my jewel of inestimable value. She was simply unique, a large hearted, loving, generous, and compassionate woman simply put she was a great and very remarkable woman. I wanted to title this piece my life from now on without Ronke, my one and only R.D Read More
Mr Ayodeji Mosuro

Dearest Mum

As I pen these words through teary eyes and a heavy heart, I recount the profound impact you had on my life and the lives of many others. Your resilient spirit and unwavering love illuminated the lives of everyone that had the privilege of knowing you. You were the cornerstone of our family, the steadfast anchor amidst life’ Read More
Mr Adedamola Mosuro esq.

A Tribute to Mummy

Mummy, I am tasked with capturing the essence of who you are in a few paragraphs. Try as I might, to pinpoint some specific memories or sweet anecdotes which manage to showcase all your attributes, I come up short. Instead I am met with a depth of emotion and was there a harder task than the description of the intangib Read More
Dr Anjolaoluwa Mosuro

To my sweet mother, a poem for Aderonke Mosuro

To the one who would wake at the crack of dawn, to ensure the preparation of my Milo and Golden Morn. To the one who would pick me up from pre-school and would listen to all my stories and blues, as if she was listening to CNN and everything that I had to say was breaking news. To the o Read More
Mr Oluwatomisin Mosuro esq.

Tribute

Mummy dearest, where do I even start? Mummy embodied everything one would hope for in a mother in love—loving, kind, witty, and light- hearted. Despite the busyness of life and Mummy’s commitments, she always found a way to be present in every interaction. Whenever I called, 99.5% of the time, Mummy would answer almost immedia Read More
Mrs Evelyn Mosuro

A tribute to my beloved and much cherished sister, Aderonke Olufunmilola Mosuro

Anti mi, Anti mi, Anti mi! Your sudden departure has brought a great vacuum and caused a deep pain which only the Almighty God can heal. To say that I would miss you sorely, would be an understatement! I cannot but keep recalling all the happy times we had tog Read More
Professor (Dr) Ikeoluwa Idowu

Tribute to my dear sister.

Maami, as I fondly call you, same as I call our mother because you were not just my sister but a mother. You cared and pampered me as if I was a teenager. It fills me with so much sadness putting this piece together to celebrate you. You were one in a million. Your love to me and my family was second to none. It Read More
Mr Adedeji Idowu

In Loving Memory of Aderonke Mosuro: A Sister, Mother and Unwavering Support

It is with heavy hearts and tearful eyes that we bid farewell to a remarkable soul, Aderonke Mosuro, whose presence in our lives was a beacon of love, support, and unwavering strength. As her younger brother, I am compelled to pay tribute to a sister whose impact Read More
Mr Ayokunnu Idowu

Tribute

A strained and mournful call had come from Ayo on the morning of Saturday, February 3, 2024, come into our family as a young lady to become a wife, a mother, and a grandmother. She arrived with a pedigree in name and conduct to enrich our family. When Ayo met and brought her over, he was to announce that he had found a rose. And t Read More
Dr Kolade Mosuro

Sister Ronke is a one in a life time individual

Sister Ronke, my confidant, my planner and support system. Where do I start from. Ta ni mo maa fi oro mi ro bayi? Who do I tell my plans or seek advice from? You have always treated me like your son. Always with the right words of encouragement, giving me a shoulder to lean on and an ever-pr Read More
Mr Bankole Idowu

In Loving Memory of a wonderful Sister

My dearest Sister and Mother-in-Israel Dr Pastor Aderonke Mosuro, it is with deep sorrow that I write this tribute about you at your prime age when we should be celebrating more of children's wedding, graduation, birth of grandchildren and milestone birthdays. This is a hard pill to swallow. When Read More
Mrs Pamela Idowu

Tribute to my Dearest Sister

My Dammy’s mummy. It is difficult for me to believe that you have gone to be with the Lord. We came together a long way from our University of Ife and University of Ibadan days in the early 1980s, looking forward to seeing you and your dear sister IkeOluwa during the long vacation. You were in the Spirit whe Read More
Mr Olawale Langunju

A Tribute to my Dear Sister

I am still in shock and deeply pained. Ah! This is a bad dream that I need to wake up from! Who will be our Aronky now? Who will call me Amoke again in that loving, accommodating way? Though you were my Sister-in-Law, You took me like your flesh and blood. You treated me not just like an aburo, but loved me Read More
Mrs Abiodun Idowu esq.

Tribute

Every living creature has to die someday, and yet the death of a loved one is the hardest thing to accept. The grief of losing a dear one is beyond any description, and we understand just how difficult it can be to cope with it. It is often hard to find words to express our feelings. I know my tears won’t bring you back, but I c Read More
Mrs Oyeyemi Idowu

Sister Ronke! Aronky-panky! Our dearest Big Mummy!

Hmm, I never for once imagined I would be writing a tribute for the celebration of life for you anytime soon. I remember when I first met you, you received me with wide open arms, warmth and special love. I knew immediately I was in safe hands despite all odds. You helped my husband and I Read More
Mrs Mosunmola Idowu

Gone too soon

It is so hard to say good bye to you Sister Ronke, you gave me strength and always a shoulder to lean on. You were really an angel sent from heaven. Your death will forever remain a shock to me as I still imagine myself speaking to you on phone and giving you a warm hug when we see. I felt genuine love from your voice always Read More
Mrs Olusayo Idowu

For the Best Big Mumm Ever!

My dearest, kindest, most loving big mummy, it is with so much pain that I write this. I cannot believe I am writing this this early. This is veryunbelievable. I am however thankful to God for the opportunity of having avery close relationship with you. You were a mother to my siblings and I. Youloved us all s Read More
Dr OreoluwaLagunju

Tribute

“Those whom we love and lose are no longer where they were before. They are now wherever we are”. My beloved Big Mummy, I cannot believe that I have to write this at this time. It still feels like a bad dream. I cannot understand it. This is very tough for me. There is no easy way to accept your absence. You were always he Read More
Dr MofeoluwaLagunju

A Tribute to my Big Mummy

A day doesn't go by, where I don't think about her. I can still hear her, in her usual voice shouting "Ofestic, Oreofe come downstairs come and eat". She was filled with love compassion and kindness, always willing to put others before herself, a truly selfless woman. During a difficult time in my life I was str Read More
Mr Oreofe Idowu

Tribute

It’s not often that I’m able to place a memory of the first use of words I have in my vocabulary, particularly words that I’ve been using for over a decade. The word ‘Selfless’ is one of those few cases. I can’t place the exact date; it was sometime between 15-20 years ago when I heard my Mum and Dad constantly referri Read More
Mr Tobiloba Idowu

Tribute

How I wish this day would wait another 30 years. It has been the longest week of our lives since we heard of your transitioning. You were the best big Mummy anybody could have. You showed it was not just a title, but a role. I remember always being excited to come to the UK when I was younger. It was not because it was the UK, but Read More
Mr MosinmiloluwaLagunju

Tribute to my second mother

My big mummy it hurts to write this, but knowing you’re resting peacefully with the Lord gives me some form of comfort. Knowing you was knowing what it felt to be loved and prioritised. You loved with your actions and words. You taught me so much ranging from how to be empathetic, love gently and even how to Read More
Mr Oluwadara Idowu

Tribute to Big Mummy

Big mummy as we all called her, was always filled with joy, there was never a dull moment with her. I’ve lived a good portion of my life with her. Whether it be going to the market, going to work or gathering at the dining table for dinner, being with big mummy was always fun. I have uncountable memories with her, Read More
Mr Ibukunoluwa Idowu

A letter to my big mummy

I hope this letter finds you in a place of love and peace. It's been really hard for me since you left us, but I find solace in the memories we shared together. Your caring nature, selflessness and accommodating spirit touched the lives of everyone around you. You were truly a guiding light in my life. I can't Read More
Ms Mofiyinfoluwa Idowu

A Light That Shines On

Hmmm…my big mummy. I really can’t believe you’re gone, I’m still in denial. A piece of my heart feels hollow, a void that aches with your absence, the world seems a little dimmer without your light. Big mummy was the most selfless person ever, she never put herself first. She had a way of making everyone Read More
Mosope Idowu

Tribute to Big Mummy

Big mummy, you left without even giving me the chance to say goodbye. As sad as it is, I can’t blame you because I know how hard goodbyes are. This message isn’t a goodbye message to you but a message for you reliving all our memories because I know this isn’t the end. I will still see you, it will not be now b Read More
Oyinkansola Idowu

A Love Letter To My Big Mummy

Her melodious laugh, her regular check-ups, her comforting embrace – these were the gentle reminders of big Mummy’s presence in our lives. A woman whose kindness shone brighter and brighter with each passing day. Today, I find myself weaving words from strands of memories, love and the profound influence Read More
Olaoluwayimika Idowu

A Letter to Big Mummy

"Time is very precious" a quote that I never really understood until I heard that heartbreaking news. I'm still in shock and I find it hard to believe that I won't hear your sweet voice anymore. I remember when we were at your house for a while and you always made sure we were happy, before and after school, your com Read More
Oluwatamilore Idowu

Big Mummy’s Tribute

There is a particular phrase that a lot of people say, the phrase is "nobody is perfect," but to everyone that you knew, you were more than perfect. We are grateful that you went to join the Almighty God in His kingdom where there is no pain and sorrow, nothing but happiness. You have joined Grandpa in praising the L Read More
Timilehin Idowu

To my Big Mummy

My big mummy is a one-of-a-kind woman never putting herself before others, confident, brave, and always showing that she loves us by checking on us. I remember when she comes to my house just to check up on us on a school day. She is so kind that any time I go to her house I can’t leave empty handed. I will always rem Read More
Semilore Idowu

Tribute to Mummy

Hmm….dear Mummy, I never knew I would be writing this so soon, this should be done at least 40yrs time. A soul like hers should not have gone this soon but God knows the best. Words enough can never express WHAT and WHO she was. She was an angel in human form (I never withheld telling she this). Her spiritual and physi Read More
Mrs Temitope Thomas

Dr. Aderonke Olufunmilayo Mosuro

I hesitate in penning this tribute because it is a sad acknowledgment of the factthat you have truly moved on to a better place, a better glory, a better world, aplace where we are not able to share laughter with you in the immediate.It is sad because I, and everyone, will miss you so much. We, however, ta Read More
Mr Gbolade Thomas

To My darling sister Aderonke Mosuro

From the day I first met you l knew l have gained a sister indeed. You are such a wonderful, loving, caring person, someone l could count on. You always have a listening ear and a heart that is ready to help. By your words and actions l saw genuine love and care. You were always there for me and my fam Read More
Mrs Olutoyin Coker

Tribute

Beloved, we should not be ignorant about those who fall asleep or grieve like the rest of men who have no hope. Mummy Dammy, was extremely beautiful and pleasant in a delicate way, and gave support, confidence, and hope in times of challenges, self-sacrificing, generously unending till the point of departure. We love you but Jesus Read More
Mr Aderemi Mosuro

Tribute

I stand here today to celebrate the life of a very, very, special woman of God. The daughter of Daddy and Mummy (Mami-My Mom) IDOWU, the sister to Larry, Ike, Deji, Ayo, Babajide and Bankole. The wife to a perfect gentleman – Strote (my dear brother), the mother of 3 most humble children, Adedamola, Anjolaoluwa and Tomisin. Moth Read More
Mr Gbadegesin Mosuro

A precious gem

My Darling sis, I normally call you “mummy Dammy”, “Iyaeto” and sometimes “my sis”. I find it difficult to believe that you are not with us anymore. I am waiting to hear you call me “A wura dear” or when you want to tell me off, you would say “Wurashoara re ooo”. I’ve never seen anyone so selfless and Read More
Wuraola Mosuro

Tribute to our dearest, ever loving, ever cheerful Mummy, Pastor (Dr) Aderonke Mosuro (Nee Idowu)

We find this very difficult and painful to write and do not even know where to begin from. “Auntie Ronke”, “Mummy Dammy” as she was fondly called by my siblings and I, played very great roles in our lives. Where do we start from? Is i Read More
Mrs Olushola& Mr Solomon; Mr Taiwo

A Tribute

I first met Aderonke when she enrolled at the university of Ibadan for an undergraduate program in Agriculture. I had gone to visit a then girlfriend who happened to be Ronke’s roommate. My friend was out but I met Ronke and two other ladies. Ronke had welcomed me to their room and promptly began an inquisition. She wanted to Read More
Dr Kunle Mosuro

Mama D

That beautiful gap-toothed smile of yours, so radiant that it would light up a whole room, I can’t quite get my head round knowing I won’t see it again. Neither will I hear you call out “BollieBollie” in greeting, except in my dreams and my heart. I do know you’re in a better place and that is some comfort. You secured yo Read More
Mrs Bola Mosuro

Tribute

I described Mama Dami as a living legend. She left a legacy not only she would be proud of, but a legacy that I am grateful to have been a small part of. She touched the lives of many, funnelling her joyful spirit through hearts. She embraced the love of God and lived fully by faith. She was an inspiration to those around her and Read More
Mr Timilehin Mosuro

Tribute

I will forever be inspired by my auntie Mama Dami. I’ve never met a woman so uncompromisingly bold, so radiant and such a dedicated servant of Christ. She was loving in the purest sense of the word and I’m so grateful to have experienced her love. From holding my hand at the dentist to making celebratory pancakes on the mornin Read More
Ms Keriola Mosuro

Tribute

Adebodebosin! ,Morascoco!, JadesolaOmo Oba. The unique names you gave to myself, my darling wife & our daughter. You are my sister in the truest form of the word. Our pain was yours, and so our joy. You are (still not yet used to referring to you in past tense) an exceptional human being, a special gift from God to us. We w Read More
Mr Adebolwale Ojedokun

Sista Ronke

You were introduced to me as my boyfriend’s cousin more than thirty years ago. You simply accepted me immediately, welcomed me as if I was already a member of the family and remained an impartial in-law, always seeking to build bridges, as our friendship developed over the years. Your legendary generosity knew no bounds, Read More
Dr Morayo Ojedokun

Adieu Aderonke, You were always there!

When my twin was at Federal Government Girls College Oyo you were there, during her holidays in Ibadan you were there, when I went on mission to The Gambia you were there, when my twin fell ill you were there, when she passed into the heavenlies you were there, at the naming of our first granddaughte Read More
Dr Olu Ojedokun

Tribute

Though her smile is gone forever and her hand we cannot touch. We still have so many memories, of the one we loved so much. Her memory is now our keepsake. Which with we will never part. God has her in His keeping. We have her in our hearts. Sadly missed, but never forgotten. Rest in perfect peace Ronke. Kikelomo Mosur Read More
Kikelomo Mosuro

Tribute

Aunty Ronke, Thank you for being my Angel on this earth. You are the reason that my faith is so strong. You taught me to understand who I am in Christ and to see myself as He does. You taught me that He loves me despite myself so how dare I not love myself the way that He does. I will forever miss your physical guidance and coun Read More
Gbemisola Mosuro

Our beautiful, gracious and loving Aunty Ronke

You are one of Gods soldiers and I know you are in His arms now with all our loved ones shepherding the way for us all. I pray for peace and healing for Uncle, your children and extended family with the knowledge and solace that you are watching over us now and forever. Thank you for always Read More
Omolola Mosuro

Tribute

I remember when I was younger, I was spending one of my school holidays staying with Aunty Ronke and the kids and I got a splinter; I couldn’t have been any older than 9 but I remember always being scared of getting splinters taken out because it always involved a pin and a lot of digging. But for one of the only times I can rem Read More
Olufemi Mosuro

Tribute

Aunty Ronke, this came as complete shock and surprise to me and am sure to most people. Every memory I have of you is of your love for Christ, happiness, laughter, and lightning up any space you are in. I believe heaven has gained an angel. You will be greatly missed. Olumide Mosuro Read More
Olumide Mosuro

Pastor, Dr. (Mrs) Aderonke OluwafunmilolaIbukunOluwa Mosuro – Amazon Queen. A General in the Army of Christ!

It is with a very heavy heart that I struggle to write this piece. I have been in great shock, my head hurts and my heart bleeds since Saturday, 3rd February, 2024, when I received the heart wrenching news of my beloved Aderonke' Read More
Dr Adejoke Mako

Tribute

Ore mi as we fondly call ourselves, my beloved friend turned sister! Pastor Aderonke Ibukunoluwa Mosuro! Writing this tribute is one of the most difficult tasks that I’ve ever had to do! A kind soul, an indulgent heart and disciplined mind — a precious person in my life- My covenant friend, ever loving sister, vibrant Christia Read More
Pastor OlubunmiBamgbose

Tribute

Pastor Aderonke Mosuro, Words cannot describe my dear pastor, sister, confidant and cherished friend. Words fail me. Your voice of wisdom was a constant assurance. How I will miss you calling me “Mummy J”. Your selflessness and fervent prayers echoed through many lives, your kindness and grace warmed hearts, and your unwav Read More
Pastor Clara Juba

Tribute to my friend and sister Dr Aderonke Mosuro

Good people pass away; the godly often die before their time. But no one seems to care or wonder why. No one seems to understand that God is protecting them from the evil to come Is. 57:1 (NLT) Dr Aderonke Mosuro, hmm, you came so swiftly into my life and that of my children, touched o Read More
Professor Ladokun

Pastor Aderonke Mosuro A Dorcas of Our Time

The first time we met many years ago, there was a uniqueness about you. When you joined us in Jesus Chancery you maximised God's potential in your life in leadership, mentoring, adding value to everyone spiritually, physically old and young. We pray that God will be everything you were and more Read More
Pastor Wale and DolapoPopola
What Epitaph succinctly sings of a mother of the whole world. A woman delivered to the world todeliver many from many shackles. A woman who lived like none I have ever seen: sacrificial and loving!A saint of the Lord! A model for mankind! No life could be more fulfilled than a life spent to mirror Jesusin all He stands for. To say we will miss you Read More
Lekan, Ibukun, Toluwanimi, Oluwalonimi a

TRIBUTE IN HONOUR OF A MOTHER DR (MRS) RONKE MOSURO

I was very sad at the news of your death. Mummy is a simple and generous person and always wants the best for everyone that she comes across. During my NYSC that I was posted to Ibadan having been introduced by Mrs Koya, she willingly accommodated me. Mummy accepted me whole heartedly in Read More
ADEDIRE SAMUEL OLUWASEYI
Pastor Ronke was like a mother to me. She was one of the most selfless persons I have ever known, with such a beautiful soul! I moved to the UK back in 2009 and stayed in her house for months without a single obligation - I am forever grateful. I always relied on her counsel on literally everything because I trusted her judgement and I knew she Read More
JideOladepo
To a woman of power, strength, great faith, character, courage, prayer, ready to spend and be spent for God - Aderonke Mosuro! Heaven gained a beautiful soul, but I lost the greatest gift life could offer - my friend! The woman that fulfilled all that Jesus said in Matthew 25:35-40. Thank you for your consistency as a dependable friend, your ge Read More
Sister B (BosedeOladepo)
Writing this is unpleasant to me, but our God is unquestionable. We thank Him for His provision in caring for you throughout. There are those you wish you had met earlier in life, but thank God for His divine arrangements for meeting Sister Ronke, you have been my friend’s friend (Mrs BosedeOladepo) but indeed, you extended that same unwavering / Read More
Mrs OmolaraKoya
Sister Ronke, so my assumption, that you went on sabbatical leave was very wrong! Had I known that would be the last day I would see you, I would have stayed longer with you. Your sudden departure from this planet came as a rude shock - Is it your impeccable smile, your unconditional love, your kindness, or your resilience? Your daily prayers an Read More
Aunty Yemo (Yemisi Ogunyode)
Not a day goes by that you are not missed You saw beauty in everything in life,you were a very lovely mother who spoke truth. Saying it the way it is. You correct in love. Black and shine pure in and out. I was utterly heartbroken when the news came to me that you are gone forever. I can't forget what you said to me when l wanted to relocate, yo Read More
YAKUBU FAMILY
It was shocking when I read about your demise on the Jesus chancery women WhatsApp group last week Sunday, I couldn't believe it. I noticed your absence at the Thanksgiving service and I felt maybe you travelled, not knowing that I won't see you again.You were an amazing person, humble, a solution provider, a teacher, always ready to help and suppo Read More
OluwakemiAwobajo
To my dear sister pastor Mrs Mosuro, a God-fearing woman full of life. Her life symbolises light to everyone and she radiates the light to anyone around Her. It came as a shock that you are no more with us here. All your children in RCCG Jesus Savour will surely missed you. Our marriage counsellor and our special encourager. Rest in peace my Read More
Pastor BayoOlaiya RCCG Jesus Savour Ibad
We have lost a Precious Jewel of Inestimable Value in our midst, Pastor Aderonke Mosuro has departed this world so suddenly, when she is mostly needed. You were an active and generous lady to the end. Your strength and compassion was felt by everyone as you touched the life of many people, bringing hope to the hopeless and help to the helpless. Read More
Elder Fasan Dorcas Sholayide
Good night my Dear Mama Mos. Ma Aderonke, departure was so soon. She was in my Office alongside her bosom friend in quest of a supervisor for her thesis, barely, a decade ago. As the then PG Coord. I wanted to process her form for another Lecturer when she sprang and profusely entreated that I agree to supervise her. Hmm, a woman of profound pheno Read More
OGUNWOLE, Olugbenga A. (Professor) Docto
Your death came as a rude shock, it was so hard for me to come to terms with the factthat I will not see or hear from you again, you were such a beautiful soul, you were not ready at any point in time to take a NO for an answer, you were so courageous and always ready to give a helping hand, even when you cannot help you will make sure you connect Read More
Dr.Jemiseye, Folasade
If God had commissioned right thinking humans whom Mama Mos had interacted with todraw up the timetable of death of others, Mama Mosuro’s; name would not had gotten aslot onthat register.I am deeply saddened by your sudden departure, but grateful for the time we had together.You were a beloved sister, colleague and friend, you may have left far t Read More
Odu, Olatunbosun (Dr) PG Coord
Dear Dr Ronke Mosuro! I still don’t have the words to convey exactly my feelings as to your shocking departure. You are love personified! You went out of your way every single time to add colour and glamour to every landmark event I have ever had! You were indeed a Big Mummy! I am only grateful for such a beautiful life you lived and I am sure yo Read More
Dr.Olaomi (nee Ogunwole), Oluwatobi
I am devastated with the news of Ronke’s death. I have known her s8nce she was a child, adaughter to my late teacher in Ibadan Grammar School. She later became my student in thedepartment of Animal Science at the University of Ibadan where we developed a full bigbrother, baby sister relationship. She was a part of my family and my academic life. Read More
Professor Soji Adejumo
Today, with pain in our hearts but with joy of a life amazingly spent, we at the RCCG Jesus Residence, honour our beloved pastor, who was not only a mother, a friend, but also a true child of God. She touched our lives in ways that words cannot fully express. Her love and kindness were a guiding light that illuminated our paths. She was a beacon Read More
Pst. AyokunnumiJesubunmi for RCCG Jesus
Hmm! So it is true!That she slept on earth and woke up in heaven.Pastor Dr Mrs Mosuro loved Jesus. She loved the brethren. She loved the Church.She engaged the oneness of the triad with passion and gusto. She honoured brethren with her presence at their functions and was liberal with her resources.She was a mother indeed, particularly to the young Read More
Waifo/GraceIlovazbie

TRIBUTES IN HONOR OF A WORTHY AMBASSADOR, PST. (MRS.) RONKE MOSURO

I never had it in my wildest imagination that I will be writing a tribute in yourhonour so soon! Your departure came as a rude shock to me because when you hadtravelled and Ichatted with you, nothing seemed to be amiss as you gladly told methat our Grandson wasalready a ye Read More
Pst. (Mrs.) Anne Ogunsola, Jesus Chancer

Goodnight Mummy Mosuro

Your departure from this sinful world brought so much tears to my eyes and that of my family. You are the only one that was aware of my family trials in the year 2023. Your prayers and encouragement is part of what make us to overcome. You are indeed a virtuous woman. I never knew I will not see you again the last t Read More
From Princess Yemisi Ogundeji
To the dearest mother, sister i want to thank God for a well inparted life spent of my dearest mum, you show love to everyone who come across you, i know you are in a better place continue to rest in the bossom of your maker. Adieu beloved sister. Eunice Adebayo Read More
Eunice Adebayo
Still like a dream! What can I say? Pastor Aderonke Mosuro, the news of your transition came as an unbearable shock and grief to all of us at Oyo Province 12 Counselling Department! You were a remarkable example of relentless commitment and unwavering pillar of support to the things of God! You were a goal-getter who approached issues with a suc Read More
RCCG, Oyo Province 12.Counselling Depart
It is indeed a rude shock to hear that you are gone,but the joy we have is you are in a better place,I will forever cherish our small heart to heart talks,you were true a child of God you served the Lord with all your heart ,you made us to love Christ you were my mentor, “sisi mi” as I use to call you. I WILL FOREVER MISS YOU. Adieu my Pastor Read More
From SeyiAdegbola your aburo fromJesus c
My sweet and caring mummy, she was an inspiring soul, always there for all who came to her with their troubles. Her home was open to everyoneand her hospitality made them feel important. She was the most loving, humble, compassionate, understanding, family-orientated woman and one of the most beautiful souls one could ever meet.Thank you ma for you Read More
Temitope Oyeledun

Adieu Ronke Mosuro.

It’s with utter sadness that I got the message of the death of a wonderful,amazing and brilliant Pastor – Ronke Mosuro who devotedly ministered to us and particularly the young people in the Jesus chancery of the RCCG parish,no 1 Awolowo Road Bodija Ibadan.Ronke was totally devoted to the work of God that her passi Read More
Elder AkinjideOsuntokun
I want to take a moment to honour a remarkable woman who has inspired and uplifted those around her with her dedication, passion, and unwavering faith. Mummy Aderonke Mosuro is not just a pastor, but a leader, a shepherd, and a beacon of hope for all who knew her.She has shown us all what it means to lead with grace, humility, and love. Her wisdom Read More
Lawrence Ige, RCCG JESUS CHANCERY
In loving memory of a remarkable soul, we pay tribute to a woman whose presence illuminated our lives with grace and love. Our beloved sister, a paragon of virtue, was a beacon of spirituality, prayerfulness, and unwavering faith. Her gentle spirit created an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity, a haven where one could find solace in the midst of Read More
OluwafunmikeDavid (Sister Funke)
It was a great shock but with gratitude to God for the short life well lived by our dear sister Pastor Mrs Aderonke Mosuro.I met with her when she arrived Jesus Chancery and we happened to travel to Lagos one of our Church meeting. I fell in love with her charisma and beauty. I can't forget her show of love towards me as she cares to drop me to a n Read More
Mrs Rosemary AMODU Sinon
Your demise is the greatest shock of my life because it was list expected as you spoke with me on WhatsApp just 2weeks before this sad news.My gratitude is that you went to be with your maker though too soon.May God in his infinite mercies grant you eternal rest in his bosom.Adieu Mummy Mosuro till we meet again at Jesus feet to part no more. Rest Read More
Jesus Chancery
Auntie Ronke as she was fondly known to us 'is' a force of nature. I can't bring myself to refer to her in the past tense. Auntie the life and soul of the party. Even when things were rough during the 90's when we worked together through fuel scarcity,bank closures ,etc her famous phrase 'kilo semi ti awo mi ojolo' . I remember thinking how come sh Read More
Funmi Oloko
Sister Ronke, it is unbelievable that I'm writing this tribute for you. Your passing has brought a void that can never be filled into my life. Sister, how can and why would you leave us so soon??? I still cannot believe that I won't see you again. So many questions left unanswered. You have nutured me like your own child since I was a kid. You too Read More
Your brother/ 1st son, Babajide Idowu
Tribute to my big mummy Ah! Life is not fair, honestly. It’s just not fair. It’s just clicking, it’s just sinking, it’s just dawning on me that you’re actually gone. Damn! I honestly can’t remember the last time I cried this much. Where do I start from? You’re simply the best, You can’t be replaced. If I start writing all the way Read More
Your Tomee, Oluwatomisin Idowu
"Karo Sumbo! You will get accommodation b4 your departure date. Sa ma worry and affirm this to your wife as well. God is on your side, you shall not be put to shame!". Big mummy, this was your message to me after my wife & I saw you in August 2023. I never knew I would be seeing you for the last time. You made several calls on our behalf jus Read More
Jumoke & Sunmbo Ola
A very loving and selfless cousin!! 'Iwo omo yomi yi,ki lo wa ni inu cup e yi'?'haa ko da fun health e' Your words to me at mummy olomola's 70th birthday(just to show how much you care and value everyone's health,u never wanted us around alcohol.(me and babjide running from u always)...you were a kind and lovable soul..Till we meet at the feet of y Read More
Oluyomi owojori
Aremus as Ronke would fondly call me with a big smile hmmm oga never a dull moment. Words fail me struggling to put my thoughts in words. First met Ronke during a summer break 1988 very friendly through Funmi Oloko. We got closer when she came to England with the kids. Ronke was the one who encouraged us to move to Chatham as we were considering ot Read More
Mrs Oluremi Osifeso
OUR DEAR SISTER, AUNTY AND BIG MUMMY ADERONKE OLUFUNMILOLA MOSURO We are still in shock to pen this tribute! The vacuum you have left can only be filled by the memories that you have created which will forever remain in our hearts. You were such a rare Gem, a problem solver, a devoted christian, a loving Mother with a great personality, just Read More
The Olomolas
Getting the text informing the family about the transition of Sister Ronke was a very rude shock. It is one of those shocks that remain for long,  leaving  a hurt that is painful and a gap which  requires the matchless grace of God to fill again. It seems like we have known sister Ronke for ever. She has always been a mother , a big sister, a Read More
Yemisi and Akinyemi Aremu

Aunty Ronke’s warmth and kindness touched everyone around her. She made a huge impact in our lives and many others by dedicating herself towards making a difference, tirelessly working to uplift those in need and advocating for positive change. Her passion for helping others was contagious and inspirational. She was simply an angel!

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Segun and Funke Oni
TRIBUTE TO A VERY SPECIAL AND COMPASSIONATE SISTER Amid deep grief and an ache that seems to penetrate to the very depths of my being, I am compelled to honour a soul so selfless, charming, and infinitely cherished - a beloved Sister, a nurturing mother, and a beacon of kindness whose presence filled our lives with immeasurable warmth and love. Read More
Mr Akintayo Akinola
Aunty Ronke, so full of life, completely selfless, woman of faith, multifaceted and very loving. Bobo, as she fondly called me, even until recently, put a smile on my face. So many loving memories from you getting married, having your children, coming to the house regularly after work. Living together in Wembley, studying the bible together, hav Read More
Bolanle Adekoya
Saying goodbyes to loved ones is always difficult but it is particularly more challenging in this instance as a result of the many things Pastor Mrs. Aderonke Mosuro fondly called “ Aunty Ronke” or “Sisi Ronke” represented to the Aremu Family. Sister Ronke truly embodied and represented different things to different members of the Aremu Read More
The Aremu family
Tribute to a great woman with a heart of Gold  Aunty Ronke, your demise is a rude shock. You are a good example of a true Xtian, dedicated and committed. You are beautiful in and out. Your generosity and care towards my son when he was staying with you is unforgettable It can only take a woman with a kind heart to accommodate a Read More
Abimbola Oni
Hmm…   The Lord giveth and taketh away (Job 1:21.). This scripture has been our consolation since your demise, our Beloved Aunty Ronke.   Your departure from this side of eternity has humbled us, but we rejoice, knowing that your maker has called you home to sing with the saints.   To start with, thank you for acc Read More
Olajide and Moyosore Fajuyigbe
We know you are in a far better place than we are, this we hang on to while wiping our tears. Who are we to cry this much as we can only wonder how Bro Ayo, Damola, Anjola and Tomisin and your immediate family will miss your comforting smile that melts all perception of troubles away. You deliver comfort by blending a mixture of the English lang Read More
Babatunde & Adeola Aderele
I was privilege to know you Pastor Ronke Mosuro, and you were a great inspiration and encouragement to me, to the family of God at Majesty Court of Praise in Wembley London, and to all at our monthly Yoruba program (Gbohunmi) in Majesty Court of Praise. A true disciple, you were beautiful inside and out , with a smile that penetrated where words Read More
Assistant Pastor Folake Ayeni
Every once in a while, someone comes along who really shows us how to live life to the fullest, with an excellent spirit, all while keeping their love for God and others at the forefront. Pastor Ronke was one of those rare souls. She lived with purpose, as if she had a clear mission from her Master, and pursued her calling with an incredible passio Read More
Damola Orimalade

The enormity of this loss is something I fear I may never fully grasp.

Pastor Ronke,

You encompassed every role imaginable to me – mentor, pastor, counselor, confidante, sister, mother, and friend.

Your wisdom, your foresight, your comforting embrace, your gentle guidance, your infectious excitement, your selfless sacr Read More

Funto Orimalade
Pastor Ronke, We call you our first born. Always radiant, energetic and warm. Your smile, voice and encouragement always lifts my spirit. You were everything anyone was looking for in an Egbon. If finding a solution or confused about something just talk to her you will in the midst of the conversation find a solution. I would have wanted you aro Read More
Akin Oke
My very own egbon!!!! What a wonderful soul you were.  You were a blessing to me and my family. Your encouragements, prayers, custom, etc. I miss you so much. You lived a life of good example to those of us left. Thinking of you gives us the courage to live worthy of our calling. E sure o! Read More
Angel Abisola
Mummy is your Omolara I miss you so much and I will always love you. Thank you for loving me and my family like your own am happy you are in a better place now keep resting till we meet to part no more Read More
Omolara Victoria Ojewunmi
Life can be a cruel journey sometimes, but it’s in those moments of pain that we find our strength. Your encouragement and support are second to none, you are a rare gem, a good and loving leader and of course a goal getter. Memories of our inside jokes, holding of hands,disagreement and laughter in your office flood my mind, leaving a void that Read More
Dr. Balogun

Tribute to a very selfless and unique being Dr Aderonke Mosuro.

Big Mummy, your demise came as a rude shock to all of us but who are we to question the almighty God. You are a very special being who impacted so many lives positively and i am glad to be one of them. Your life radiate love and happiness, never a dull moment with you .

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Oyebimpe Malaolu
So, difficult for me to believe that you are no longer with us, I thank God for your Life and your impact on my life during my (I. T period) till your last breath and our in family. You taught me love, patience, and endurance. You taught me how to pray and lead by example. You praised me whenever I did good and pointed out my mistakes with that Read More
FADIJI JOHNSON OLAMILEKAN
Pastor Ronke Thank you and thank you and thank you again. I'm glad our paths crossed and the many lessons and inspiration i received will remain with me forever. E se ma🙏🙏 Read More
Abolaji oladipo
A very painful loss! A wonderful and loving Aunty! My very first encounter with you is one that I will never forget. You treated me with so much kindness and you were so welcoming. Your nature was to love and to give and you had a beautiful smile. It was obvious that your kindness and generosity were innate. I will miss you dearly and it is painful Read More
Yoyin Olanipekun

In loving memory of my dear friend who has left an indelible mark on our lives

Today, we gather to pay tribute to a remarkable soul whose light shone brightly in our lives and whose absence leaves an unmistakable void in our hearts. Our friend, mate, colleague Pastor Dr Aderonke Olufunmilola Mosuro was more than just a presence; she was Read More

Oluyemisi Oloyo (nee Oduneye)
Permit me, ladies and gentlemen to say a little about our family friend- so dear to me and my wife. While I write this, I hold back my tears, and I am doing it with great effort. If I don't do this, I will see it as an offense to a Beloved friend and moreover I feel that the tribute will be incomplete if I do not say the little I know about her. Read More
David Adeyemi

Pastor Ronke

I thank God that I had the opportunity, the privilege to know you ma. You were a humble, gentle, cheerful and beautiful woman. Beautiful in and out.

I want to thank God for giving you to us. Time is so precious but you chose to give this away freely, serving others and most importantly serving God. You have touched Read More

Ms Blessing Omors
I was lying in a hospital bed in the High Dependency unit, I felt your touch, I looked up to see your gentle smile. You introduced who you were and proceeded to pray for me. I later found out that it was heavily snowing, yet you had made the difficult journey because your sister Prof (Dr) Lagunju had been concerned about my condition. That was my i Read More
Aderonke Adegbayibi
By the time I met Ronke I had known two of her children. The 16-year-old dapper Adedamola walked into my classroom of St Lawrence College in September 2006 to amaze me during the following two years with his highly positive attitude to work. And then the beautiful Anjola followed him and if I had thought that Ade had been an exceptional student, th Read More
Judit Lőcsei-Campbell

It is very dejecting that you left so soon. Since day one that i got  to know you, you made an impact, you took me as a brother ; i got to know you through my spouse then, you welcomed me with open hands and a great heart. You treated me nicely and dought for me when the need arose.  Getting married was a breeze, with the help of God and yours Read More

Bolaji Oluwa
To lovely Pastor Ronke, Egbon to Morayo and Debo, a wonderful in law and an elegant woman of virtue who meant a whole lot to different people who were blessed to have known her, my humble self included. Sister Ronke, from the moment we met, on one of your countless visits to Debo and Morayo’s house in  Strood, Kent, you called me “Ana mi” Read More
Temidayo Durowaye( Egbon Morayo Ojedokun
May aunty Ronke's soul rest in perfect peace.  May God give the family the fortitude to bare the irreplaceable loss. She was a jewel of inestimable value.. The Las time I saw her was in Oxford at Pastor Patrick Tolani 's 50th birthday. December 2014 Read More
Abimbola Jekayinfa
Dr. Ronke Monsuro was easily one of the purest Christians I have met in life. Her presence each time points one to heaven's reality. I testify that she was a godly woman who served our Lord Jesus Christ with everything she had. She was always ready to go the extra mile to put a smile on people's faces. She led a good life; certainly, she pour Read More
Prof Donald Abidemi Odeleye
Ronke's husband is a cousin Ayodeji.  I am closer to his other brothers, Gbolade and Gbadegesin, so I did not know that he lost his wife, Aderonke Olufunmilola Mosuro. She was a gem in the Body of Christ, within the families and at home. Surprisingly, I never met her but I stumbled on her memorial and was well introduced to her! What a special gif Read More
Babs Ajayi