Aina olubunmi Adesola

Though life took us on separate paths,my heart never stopped caring for you.Hearing of your passing brought a pain I wasn’t prepared fora deep ache for someone who once shared my world,my laughter,my quiet moments. Temitope, you’re a man of strength and depth.you had calm presence,a kind heart,a way of making people feel see and heard.
I remember ur smile,your quiet determination and the love we once shared, those memories remain etched in me, untouched by time and distance,you were dear to me,and you always will be.Thank you for the chapter we wrote together.i will remember u with love,grace,and peace in my heart
REST WELL OLUMUYIWA TEMITOPE 😭😭😭

Modupe Asenuga Olubanjo

TRIBUTE TO MUYIWA, MY DEAR COUSIN.

Muyiwa, my dear cousin, i still can not believe that you will be seen no more. I was in denial because I believed you would pull through the sickness and we would thereafter joke about it. I remember our years as growing children and the warmth that we all shared. That actually was something we inherited from our fathers who, though of different mothers, maintained their bond as sons of the same father, our grandfather, Benjamin Okunola Asenuga. Your laughter lit up every room you were found, and I remember that principled as you were, i could use that “Muyiwa, i am older than you”, and you would smile and say “Dupe, thats true” as we both laughed. I am just four months and some days older but we both joked about it as if i was a zillion years older. Of course, when we were both in our undergraduate years at the then Ogun State University, everyone knew we were cousins because you would visit me at Ijebu Igbo though your campus was in Ago Iwoye. You usually came with three of your friends- Dele Solanke, Segun Odubela(both of blessed memories) and Femi Durojaye, your cousin from your mother’s family-who also became my friends in the process. A couple of times when you came to Ibadan to buy your farm implement, you would call beforehand and tell me, “mo ma ya ni office e, amala de ni mo ma je”.And, I always looked forward to those visits. The last time I saw you was when we were in Aparaki to bury our Aunt Oluremi. We were together throughout talking about the family strings we shared. Oh, Muyiwa! You were more than family—you were a friend. Your kindness, strength, and generous spirit touched everyone who knew you. Though your time with us was far too short, your legacy lives on in the memories we cherish and the love you gave so freely. Life feels emptier without you, but we find comfort in knowing you are at peace. You will always be in our hearts, missed deeply, and remembered with endless love and gratitude. I hope you get to see our grandfather; my father, Sunday Olusola; of course, your parents and oh, don’t forget to say hello to Seyi Obinrin-Seyi Asenuga Adeosun, too. I miss you guys very sorely!

Adieu, Muyiwa.

Your cousin,

MODUPE ASENUGA OLUBANJO.

Okuneye titilayo Adetola

For this one farmer the worries are over, lie down and rest your head, Your time has been and struggles enough, put the tractor in the shed. Years were not easy, many downright hard, but your faith in God transcended, Put away your tools and sleep in peace. The fences have all been mended. You raised a fine family, worked the land well and always followed the Son, Hang up your shovel inside of the barn; your work here on earth is done. A faith few possess led your journey through life, often a jagged and stony way, The sun is setting, the poultry are all laying, and here now is the end of your day. Your love of God’s soil has passed on to your kin; the stories flow like fine wine, Wash off your work boots in the puddle left by blessed rain one final time. You always believed that the good Lord would provide and He always had somehow, Take off your gloves and put them down, no more sweat and worry for you now. Your labor is done, your home now is heaven; no more must you wait, Your legacy lives on, your love of the land, and we will close the gate.

‘Seun Abolade Soyemi

Brother Muyiwa Asenuga is a loving and caring brother to me because whenever you are with him,you will never lack anything good and always want progress for people.
Good trees do not stay in d forest forever.
May hos soul Rest In Peace,The Almighty GOD will be with his immediate family and d entire Asenuga family.May we not encounter such untimely death again in Jesus name amen