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It still makes no sense to me. I have kept off for so long because my heart refuses to accept it... 

You were my true sister in every sense of the word. We ( you, Datubo and I) attended primary school together, went to secondary school together. You and I continued on to university in OAU together and we both came to UK together. You have always been somewhere around and close by and I rested assured that you were doing well and fulfilling your goal as a legal consultant. I got to know and got to appreciate even more, your "extended family", Tolu and Sade Sanni,  because of my love for you.  I am still shedding tears as I write this note, but I am grateful for the life I was privileged to have shared with you - in sports, in drama, in the choir, in "Man o' War" adventures , in the parties attended, in the quiet times and in all the classes we took together, including the dreaded French Class up to JSS 3 exams, with Madame Maduka.

  As a singer once said, Bunmi, you did live your life like a candle in the wind. The candle light is out, we shall carry on with you in our heart, because when your light was on, my goodness did it shine brightly!  

So long my sister and our paths will cross again, somewhere and sometime, in this realm or the next.

"We had joy, we had fun, we had seasons in the Sun, but the hills that we climbed were just seasons out of time..."

                                                                                                                                      ... song: Seasons in the Sun, Terry Jacks, 1974

Darling Bunmi.  I cannot believe that you are gone.  I reflect with such joy the times we had at Buckingham University, the chocolate cake and wine, your "For goodness sake"...  and, of course, the late night studying.  I miss our chats.  Enjoy heaven...  Love you xx
My condolences to Bunmi's family. I first met Bunmi when she joined  PCFG. She was open hearted and a loving person who always had time to her colleagues.
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So heartbreaking to hear this. A beautiful woman, and gentle spirit.

RIP Bunmi.

RIP Bunmi, and to those you left behind, may God give them strength and comfort. 
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I'm still in absolute shock! I will miss your smile and bubbly personality. You taught me to chase my dreams and to achieve everything I wanted to achieve. Your resilience and willpower was inspiring! You were a lovely person, and you will be missed by us all.

May God give your family strength to get through this difficult time and may happy memories of you bring your family comfort.  Sending prayers to your family.

Olu i will miss you so much, you was so friendly and helpful. Never turned anyone away who needs advise. you gave me so much support , when my mum sadly passed away, and asked every day how my father is for more then a year of my mum passing away, my thoughts will always be with you , and hopefully the family stays strong. 
Dear Mrs Olubunmi Adepoju, sad to see you leave us, but rest on my Sister.  May God strengthen and continue to comfort your son and husband, my good friend.  God loves you more. 
Goodbye Bunmi you are a rare gem. We love you but God loves you best. Sleep on sis.

Death has yet taken one of the best of us

Angelic some referred to you back in Ife

Others say simply gorgeous

Many would say she’s just amazing

Yes I remember hearing those kinds of words from the lips of many

And it was a true testament to your grace and elegance,to your beauty .But more was in your humility and candor,your temperament and calm, amongst many of your unique characteristics.

Yes I knew you from afar , as a coursemate. But those qualities indeed stand you out as a unique wholesome personality.I got to know you more after OAU,especially at the creation of our class ‘chat group. You were such a wonderful soul, very helpful, supportive,a good adviser and listener , absolutely intelligent and benevolent to a fault. Yes I can attest to that cos I have my figures with me.But why you had to depart so quickly, with great lofty dreams yet to be actualized is beyond bafflement. But God knows best. And that’s the hope we have .That you have gone to a better place , right at the bosom of your maker in eternal rest.May your soul Rest In Peace Bunmi. You are sorely missed. Oh death ! What a way for such a soul to melt away ….Adieu Bunmi,till we all meet again at the feet of our lord Jesus. Amen .

Olumide Adegbite

Our Condolences, Olu was a remarkable human being who always came in with a smile.

Thank you for always brightening our day.

You will be dearly missed.

From all the Security & Reception team at Pinners Hall. 

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My sincere condolences Wale. I pray that God will comfort you and Zuriel as you mourn your loss. Best Regards Sina Lamidi 
Bunmi I remember my last conversation with you on WhatsApp. I had not heard from you in a while.... you assured me you were well and keeping safe. . . My aburo I remember our quite meet ups at maidstone station just to talk and you bouncing ideas of me. ... You rest in Gods perfect peace Bunmi.  You are loved and very special. September 23rd will never be forgotten as you share the day with Mayowa. I love you darling Rest In Peace. Love ❤️ 😍 💖 Bukola Opayinka 
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Bunmi, our hearts are filled with sorrow upon hearing the news.   May Almighty God give brother Wale and Zuriel the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

We will miss you dearly.

Continue to rest in perfect peace.

Bunmi, You are missed!

We cannot begin to think or put to words the impact of this and at the same time, we are fully aware that we cannot ask God why but accept that you are with the Lord now - a better place.

We have seen and experienced the solid foundation you laid for Zuriel and we believe Zuriel will continue in that path.

We will continue to think about all the many, many and many wonderful fun experiences we’ve had over the years - we thank God for these.

Love from

Mosun and Niyi Adepoju 

I will never forget Bunmi's smile and welcoming attitude.
I got to know her through a good friend, but she did not treat me like a friend of a friend.
I pray that the hand of God comforts the family members she left behind. We are never ready to let our loved ones go, but it is God alone who knows then each one of us has run our race.
It was her time to go and rest, so I take comfort in knowing I will see her again in time.
Until we meet again... rest peacefully, my friend. - Kemi O

Bunmi,

You were such a lovely, sweet person, beautiful in and out. You had the kind of smile that could light up a room. Even though we have not seen in years, I can't forget your smile or your happy laughter.

May God comfort your family and your loved ones, strengthen and uphold them. Amen

Rest in peace beautiful soul

Bunmi, you were actually a part of my family before I was born.

You and my older sister, Tolu Sanni were best friends as toddlers, always inseparable, attending the same primary school, secondary school and university at OAU, Ife where I joined you in 1997.....and we all reunited here again in London.

I remember the sleepovers, the birthday parties, the laughs, memories, everything.

You always lit up a room as you walked in, your smile, your light, your very positive energy, your beauty, your awesome sense of style and fashion will always remain with me.

From being in the same primary school with you at UDPS, Port Harcourt, you became my second big sis, looking out for me all the time. I later joined you and Tolu in OAU, Ife where we shared a room in my first year at my uncle's house before we all moved to our respective hostels and it was so much fun and laughter every night when we got back in from lectures. If I had any urgent issues and Tolu wasn't around, you always stepped in as my big sis, and I am ever grateful for that.

For my 18th birthday in my second year at OAU, you bought me a lovely perfume called 'Debutante'......and the name and scent was so apt for my coming of age party and it made my day. You were always so thoughtful and always surprised me with a gift after our semester breaks, a top here, a bag there........so much love that you gave away, always thinking about others.

The last time we spoke haunts me so much, I'm thankful it ran into 2 hours, but thankfully we were both working from home and on breaks, so it was worth it, but now it seems like 2 hours wasn't any where near enough...................we ended the conversation saying we needed to plan a long overdue meetup, but not before you told me how proud you were of the stuff I'd started doing and it makes me cry bitterly each time I remember.

I thank God for your life; the bright light that you were, the joy, the love, the comforting words, even when you were going through stuff, you'd still smile and remain calm and carry on. The memories will never be enough, but glad to have known you these 40 odd years.....words just fail me. Rest on big sis.

Dear Bunmi, ever smiling, you brought light and radiance into every space you stepped into. I met you back in uni through my friend and classmate Tolu, who proudly introduced you as her cousin.Even back then, you stood out - confident, jovial and friendly. I was happy when I discovered recently that we lived in the same neighbourhood in Kent - "our families must connect soon", I said.  Alas ...Bunmi, you will be missed! I pray for comfort and strength for your family, friends and loved ones. Rest well. May God grant your soul eternal rest.
Bunmi was my older sister Tolu Sanni’s best friend but she was also my other classy, sophisticated and generous older sister. She always made sure I had the best time when I went to visit my sisters at university of Ife and I know I looked forward to those visits as she always had a gift for me. Bunmi was not just beautiful, she always had this light and aura of happiness around her. Though It’s been a while since I last saw her, I cannot believe she’s gone. I know we will meet again in our fathers bosom. Rest in glory, you will be much missed by everyone that had the privilege of meeting you. 
Dear Bunmi, you were greatly loved and you sure will be greatly missed. You were such a sweet soul. I cant believe you are gone to be with the angels. May God comfort your family as only He can. May your sweet soul rest in peace (Tudela) Bunmi. 

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