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2024, Chatham, Kent, UK
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2024, Chatham, Kent, UK
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2024, Chatham, Kent, UK
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My condolences to the entire Agba family. I met Omojefe as my boss’s husband, almost two decades now, but we became close as friends and family, he was a super gentleman, a soul on fire for God and I admire that about him and his wife, they once invited me to church during one of their Church’s conventions in North London and I attended, we last met last year at a birthday party in Kent and I complained about the distance between us, not knowing what he has been going through, Omojofe since then would touch base with me and I appreciated that; he will sorely be missed by so many, he was a man of grace, he carried his cross without bothering anyone and I thank God that he knew Him and served Him in his own little way, Omo we love you but God loves you more, rest in the bosom of the Lord peacefully my dear brother and friend.
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We The DANIELS-8 FAMILY would sadly like to say farewell to Omojefe.

And yet as we do so we would also like to bid us ALL to carry forward the love and laughter he brought into each of our lives.

Though Omojefe may no longer be with us in body, we absolutely believe by the grace of God that his spirit will forever echo in our hearts, reminding us to treasure and also cherish each moment we spent with him and hold tight to the bonds of Family & of course Friendships too.

We The DANIELS-8 FAMILY also Sincerely Pay our most deepest heartfelt condolences to You ALL THE AGBA FAMILY for the loss of such an amazing Husband and Father & whichever person he was to everyone else too.

May your beautiful memories Omojefe, of a remarkable life comfort US ALL.

The truth of it all, is that we know indeed that

A great soul never dies, they live on forever in ALL our hearts. & Yes, we also acknowledge that, Those we truly love deeply remain a part of us forever.

Rest In Peace our Beloved Omojefe.

All Our Love THE DANIELS-8 FAMILY.❤️♥️

My condolences to Omojefe's family. He was my brother from another mother as they say.

We always bonded and had lively discussions.  He was bubbly and loved to groove.

He will be missed,  may your soul rest in peace bro. 

Tribute to Late Bro Omojefe Aya Agba.

A Great Icon Bro Omojefe Aya Agba from the Agba Familly and In-Law to Wilson Golde Family as bow out of this World.

It is indeed painful to me and to my siblings to hear of his passing

He is a kind and God fearing man who go out of his way to help and provide for others without thinking of himself. I remember his contribution during my late Father's Burial, coming all the way from London to Lagos, Nigeria. May God Grant us the Fortitude to bear this Great loss expecially his wife my elder Sister Mrs Abigail Agba.

My big Bros, rest on in the Bossom of Jehovah God. 

It has been heartbreaking to hear the news of a devoted husband and father Omojefe Aya Agba

He was full of joy during his daughter  Nicole traditional wedding in 2023. 

Our hearts go to his  family especially his wife Abigail and children. May his gentle soul rest in peace as he sleep in the blossom of the Lord    The Lord Almighty will continue to strengthen his family during this sad time IJN

Really tough one. Abigail Agba reported to me at Ashford Borough Council. As fantastic as she was, she was struggling because her husband was very sick. At a point, she informed me that she and her husband needed to travel to Nigeria for his treatment. It sounded serious. I bid her goodbye but told her to keep in touch.

On the morning of 1 August, I had a WhatsApp message from Abigail with the picture and name of her husband, Omojefe Agba, informing me he has passed on. I was aghast! That's when the surname struck me! The 'husband' Abigail had been telling me about was Omojefe Agba, my very good friend when we both worked for Havering Council up to the end of 2013. We lost touch in 2018.

I called Abigail and asked her why she didn't let me know Omojefe was her husband and that he knew me. She said it was just before they travelled to Nigeria that they realised Omojefe knew me. He told her not to tell me as he did not want his wife to be given any special treatment by me because he was my friend. He said he would contact me to reconnect when they return from Nigeria but alas, it was not to be.

Omojefe was a great professional and fantastic Christian. Honest and with an abundance of integrity, always fun to be around. We got close in Havering because he loved Jesus and had this infectious enthusiasm about him that made him so easy to get along with. 

Adieu bro, someday we will meet again at the feet of our Lord who loves us and whom we love. Adieu.

Omo my brother, you were so full of life, and radiated joy everywhere you went. With you around there was always guaranteed laughter. 

While we have lost a dear brother, heaven has gained an angel. May your beautiful soul rest peacefully in the Lord. 

My sincere condolences to Abigail and the children.  Omo lives on through you all. 

Lola 

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My condolences to Omojefe’s family. I first met Omojefe in 2000, when our families attended House on the Rock- the London Lighthouse. We were drawn to each other like long-lost brothers. We were so close that people began to call us twins. I was honoured when Omojefe and Abigail asked us to be Godparents to their daughter, Annabel.

He was my brother, my friend and my confidant. We shared so many things, and when life became difficult, we leaned on each other. We were each other's keeper. We prayed that this would pass, and that God, who saved me, would reach out to my brother, too. However, God chose to call him home early. I know he is in heaven, shining down on us. Even though he’s gone, we’re still a team, and when I complete my race, I will be reunited with my brother to part no more.

I’m going to miss you, my brother....my friend, till we meet again, in my heart is where I’ll keep you. The memories provide me with the strength I need to proceed, the strength I need to believe. Like a candle in the wind, gone too soon.

Olabode Animashaun 

I was in shock when i learned of Brother Omo's passing, sleep eluded me. I was on auto pilot at work the next day. Bro Omojefe was a very humble man, loving, worded and knowledgeable. His love for his famiy can be felt from a mile away, i pray the Lord comfoet, heal and uphold the family at this rime and season of their lives in Jesus miggty name, amen 

 Today, I remember not just a friend, but a rare soul who brought light into every room and warmth into every heart.

Some people leave a mark not through grand gestures, but through quiet, consistent kindness. Omojefe was one of those people.

He was truly kind , not in the way we sometimes say in passing, but in a way that showed up in his actions every single day. Always ready with a helping hand, a smile, or quiet support often without being asked.

Losing someone like Omojefe is hard to put into words. Though he’s no longer with us physically, he’ll never be far from our hearts. His kindness lives on in the people he touched, the lives he lifted, and the love he gave so freely.

In fact to know him was to be blessed by his goodness. His time with us was too short, but his impact is everlasting.

Rest peacefully, Omojefe. You are deeply missed and forever remembered. 

Condolences to the family, losing a loved one is painful, yet we trust in God to comfort, sustain, keep and be a father to the family. May you experience the heavenly father's love in a new and deep way. May the soul of Omojefe Agba rest in the bossom of his maker.

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