In Loving Memory In Loving Memory

MC. Bosede Dayo Enikanoselu (JP)

(Nee Ajimisinmi)

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the transition of our cherished mother, grandmother, wife, and friend, Mrs. Enikanoselu, who departed this life peacefully to be with the Lord.

A Life Well Lived

MC. Bosede Dayo Enikanoselu (JP)

22 Apr. 1951 — 14 Dec. 2025

Mrs. Enikanoselu was a woman of grace, strength, and unwavering faith. Throughout her life, she exemplified the virtues of love, compassion, and dedication to family. Her warm smile and gentle spirit touched the lives of everyone who had the privilege of knowing her. A devoted wife and nurturing mother, she built her home on the foundation of love and godliness. She was known for her generous heart, her wisdom in counsel, and her commitment to uplifting those around her. Her legacy of kindness and resilience will continue to inspire generations to come.

Family Left to Cherish Her Memory

Mrs. Bosede Dayo Enikanoselu is survived by:

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  1. CELESTIAL CHURCH CHRIST VICTORIA ISLAND SPECIAL PARISH says

    TRIBUTE OUR DEAR MOTHER, M/C KEZIAH ABOSEDE ENIKANOSELU (JP)

    With heavy hearts yet unwavering faith in God, we write to express our deepest condolences to the family on the passing of our dearly beloved Mother in Celestial Kaziah Bosede Iromidayo Enikanoselu (JP)

    The news of her transition has brought great sorrow to our church. She was not only a committed Member of the 7 Eldest mothers, but she was also a dedicated woman who led by example.

    Mama Enikanoselu was a counsellor, a giver, and a shining example of humility, faithfulness, and love. Her dedication to serving God and her unwavering commitment to the church will never be forgotten.

    Mother in Celestial Enikanoselu lived a life worthy of emulation. She served the Lord with joy and in her own way, wholeheartedly supported motherhood and touched many lives through her kindness, generosity, and Godly counsel. Indeed, she fought a good fight, she finished her course, and she kept the faith (2 Timothy 4:7).

    Though we mourn her absence, we are comforted by the assurance of Scripture that the death of His saints is precious in the sight of the Lord (Psalm 116:15). We believe she now rests peacefully in the bosom of the Lord, free from pain and sorrow.

    On behalf of the Shepherd, the Parish Council, the 7 Elder Women and the entire membership of the Church, we pray that the Holy Spirit, our Comforter, will strengthen the Family during this difficult time. May God grant peace that surpasses all understanding and uphold the Family with His everlasting arms.

    Please know that you are not alone. We stand with the Family in prayers and support, trusting God to carry the Family through this season of grief.

    May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace.

    With heartfelt sympathy from the Church.

  2. CONDOLENCE MESSAGE TO THE AJIMISIMI AND ENIKANOSELU FAMILIES.

    It is with profoundly heavy hearts and deep sorrow that we received the sad news of the sudden passing of our beloved mummy,. The pain of her departure is indescribable, yet we take comfort in the beautiful and indelible legacy of love, kindness, and selflessness that she left behind.

    Mummy was a woman of rare virtue. A woman with a golden heart and a Midas touch. She was caring, supportive, respectful, responsible, God-fearing, and an uncommon philanthropist. She rejoiced when her neighbors rejoiced and mourned when they mourned. She loved every child as her own, showing no distinction between her biological children and the children of her neighbors. She consistently went the extra mile to help others, never seeking recognition, reward, or personal gain. She could not bear to see pain linger; she intervened promptly to prevent situations from worsening, always offering support, solutions, and hope. Truly, she was kind-hearted to a fault.

    The entire children of the late El-Hadjia Hanata A. Oduborisha will forever remain grateful for the exceptional love and sacrifice Mummy showed to our family. She was our beloved mummy’s closest friend and divine instrument of restoration. God used her mightily to bring our mum back from the very brink of death, and she stood unwaveringly by her side through every challenge. Even after the demise of our mummy, she did not withdraw her love; instead, she extended the same motherly care, protection, and affection to all her children without blinking an eye. She filled the vacuum of our loss so completely that we scarcely felt the absence of our mum until the day she herself answered the call to glory.

    If indeed those who sleep in the Lord recognize one another beyond this earthly realm, we are confident that these two inseparable friends have been reunited and have continued their beautiful, almost sacred friendship in the bosom of our Lord and Savior.

    We lift our hearts in prayer, beseeching the Almighty God to receive His daughter into the company of the triumphant saints. “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints” .May the Lord, in His infinite mercy, forgive all her shortcomings, crown her good works with eternal reward, and grant her everlasting rest in perfect peace. We pray that the God of all comfort will strengthen her children, the AJIMISIMI and Enikanoselu families, and all of us who mourn her, granting us the grace and fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.

    May the resurrection hope in Christ Jesus remain our anchor, as we look forward to that glorious morning when death shall be no more.

    Adieu, Mummy.
    Rest in the perfect peace of the Lord.
    Sleep on, one of the most caring mothers in the universe, your love lives on in our hearts forever.

  3. WE celebrate the life and legacy of Mother in Celestial Abosede Enikanoselu, a remarkable woman of faith and wife of our choir patron. Mama lived a life full of purpose, serving God and humanity with love and devotion.

    Mama Enikanoselu was a living testimony of God’s grace, “She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue.” Her warmth and kindness touched everyone she met.

    As wife to our choir patron, she was a pillar of support and encouragement, exemplifying a godly marriage. Her behind-the-scenes contributions helped sustain the family.

    She was a nurturer and mentor to many, especially young women and children, teaching them to grow in faith and character. Her legacy lives on in the lives she touched.

    As we reflect on her life, we’re reminded of the transient nature of our earthly journey and the hope of eternal life in Christ. Psalm 90:12 says, “So teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom.” In her memory, let’s commit to embodying love, humility, prayer, and service.

    To her family, especially our father in the Lord Baba Enikanoselu, we extend our deepest sympathies and prayers. May God’s comfort surrounds you, and may you feel His peace that surpasses all understanding.

    Gbati awon mimo nrele……..

    May your sweet soul rest in perfect peace in Jesus’ name, Amen.

  4. Tribute to a Dear Mother,
    With heavy hearts, the Salisu’s family mourn the passing of a dear family friend, Mrs Bosede Dayo Enikanoselu, whose life touched ours in ways words can hardly echo. Though her time with us has ended, the memories she left behind will live on in our hearts forever.
    She was more than a friend to our family — Mrs Bosede Dayo Enikanoselu was a source of kindness, wisdom, and unwavering support. Her presence brought warmth to every gathering, comfort in difficult moments, and laughter that reminded us of the beauty of simple joys. She carried herself with grace and generosity, always willing to lend a helping hand or offer encouraging words.
    Her legacy is not only in what she achieved, but in how she made people feel — seen, valued, and loved. We are grateful for the moments shared, the lessons learned, and the bond that will never be broken by time or death.
    As we say goodbye, we take solace in knowing that a life well lived never truly ends. It continues through the lives it has touched and the love it has given. May her soul rest in perfect peace, and may the family find strength and comfort during this difficult time.
    You will be deeply missed, but never forgotten.

    Engr. Salisu Segun G.
    For: Salisu- Odesanya family

  5. Sola Oluwole
    Her face could not hold a frown for long. She was soon smiling or laughing. That was the spirit in her. A spirit that was at home with encouraging, supporting, sharing, giving. When she scolded it was with generous spirit that scolded in love. That was Mama Banji. She was advisor and counsel to not just those younger than her but those much older than her. That was a gift that God gave her. As much as she was generous in her attitude to others, so also was she generous with her substance. I never went to see her, as a medical student, without leaving with something in my pocket.
    She may have left us in the physical, yet her presence is still big in our lives. The memories I have of her will always keep her alive in my thoughts and heart. Memories that encourage me to be more generous of substance. More generous of self. More generous of spirit.
    Rest on in the bosom of your Lord and saviour, auntie mi…….

  6. MY SISTER …….MY MUM
    Life thrust upon you a responsibility you were least prepared for, at the tender age of 32years, you became a mother to your 8 siblings when we lost our two parents within the space of a year. This was at the peak of your own child-bearing age. Your home became a shelter for all of us including my other 15 stepbrothers and sisters. We come in and go as we like. You became a mother hen, providing, protecting, guiding and sustaining.
    My earliest childhood memories of you are replete with fond memories of your sacrifices, your care, your love, your guidance through difficult times and your faith and believe in my aspirations through life. My heart blesses you even in death for these:
    During my University of Jos journey
    Although I picked University of Jos voluntarily, but when the admission came, I somewhat became scared due to the distance from home. I came to you to express my fears; you encouraged me and assured me that all will be well. You assured me of your support. Each time I am to return to school, you always have a park ready for me. I always looked forward to raiding your house when returning to school. Although my brother, Dr Ilemobayo Ajimisinmi was primarily responsible for my tuition, your constant support for my upkeeps made life on campus unforgettable. Me and you always have our secret deal of amount to disclose to my brother and the amount not to disclose so I can get more from him.
    The story of Alhaji at Jos Main Market, your customer who trades in Jewelries like you from Jos is indelible in my heart till tomorrow. You gave me a blank check with Alhaji literarily. You mandate Alhaji to give me whatever amount I need routinely and for emergencies. Me and Alhaji kept an exercise book where I sign for amounts given to me. You reimburse Alhaji whenever he comes to Balogun Market to buy from you. Not for once did you ever complain or question the amount, I collected from Alhaji throughout my 4 years of university education at Unijos. You kept your promise to support me.
    My Law School Graduation & Party
    When you saw Law School graduation list and I made the Upper Class list, you were excited for me. You followed me to Igbosere Street to buy my graduation Wig & Gown. We went from shop to shop pricing Wig & Gown. You insisted I must buy a good one. The price difference between locally made ones and imported ones was huge. You wouldn’t have me buy a locally made. You wanted the best for your brother baby lawyer!!!. I can’t forget how I felt adoring that Wig & Gown on my graduation in the mist of my colleagues. I felt on top of the world.
    You organized a post-graduation party with tents and music at your Adeniji Adele home. You invited your colleagues from Balogun Market and they came in droves. I recall the joy in your face when you took me round to introduce me to them one after the other. Those Balogun women do know how to give, hefty envelopes, gifts, presents etc. Food and drinks overflowed.
    In tribute I dedicate this in honor of your legacies and memory:

    NO PERMANENT CITY HERE

    No permanent city here! No lasting throne!
    Life is like the echoes of a distant song,
    Rendered by a cast of idiots, in voices unknown,
    Hardly understood by the passing throng.
    Only what endures is the help we render, when gone,
    For we are only remembered by what we have done.

    My dear Sis, Balogun market stalls stand in mournful rows,
    Where once your laughter roared in morning’s light.
    In Lagos’ heart, where industry with courage flows,
    The leaves droop low, touched by the sorrowed night.
    An arm full of warmth, industry and goodness vast,
    Now stilled by death, ah! a dark shadow is cast!

    Igbolomi in its entirety cries, its heart scarred,
    An illustrious daughter we have lost, a pillar in the storm,
    The landscape mourns, one of its guardians now marred,
    By death’s cold hand, that steals away the warm,
    Smiles, but in our hearts, your spirit shall remain,
    A beacon bright, in joy and in pain.

    No permanent city here! None shall ever be!
    For all we craft is passed to others as we fade away,
    Yet in the lives of people we nurture, whatever be,
    We leave a mark that time cannot betray,
    My big Sis, you have planted seeds in love and grace,
    And these, time’s cruel hand cannot erase.

    Daughter of Thompson Ajimisimi, giant ever bold,
    Who lifted many in crisis, his industry, his gentle grace.
    Roared through fields where trees sway in the evening’s gold,
    Memory still lingers in each sacred place,
    Of the strength he put into others’ lives,
    A life that lifts another breaks no law,’ shaping lives.
    Your father’s daughter you are
    No permanent city here! Yet purpose calls
    Beyond our homes, our joys, our earthly cares;
    Beyond what circles the family and friends walls,
    And your church, to lift the poor, the broken, unaware,
    Kind deeds—soft hands on wounds the world ignores—
    These are the wealth, for me, that heaven stores.

    We chase the wind, we build with stones and pride,
    But all our works dissolve in time’s swift stream,
    Ah! the trees of the forest, once tall and wide,
    Fall like salt in a river’s rushing gleam!
    Bosede, your name, like whispers, soon fade into the night,
    But your deeds of love and kindness shine so bright.

    No permanent city here, no lasting name,
    For titles melt like salt thrown into the sea’s soft breath.
    The empires we build, may go to others in games,
    Consumed by time, illness or accident, we unto death,
    Surrender, but kindness sown in fields of human hearts,
    Will bloom eternal, when all else departs.

    The rivers carve their paths, but soon they’re lost,
    Blending into the ocean’s vast embrace.
    So too, our lives, no matter its value – the cost,
    Will merge with time’s relentless, endless pace,
    Yet , our deeds of mercy done outlive the final bell—
    On that account, we triumph still.

    The stars blaze bright, then fade ; no longer seen.
    So must our lives bow and depart gently ,
    Now, we cry where you once lived and dreamed,
    And , beyond your immediate family , did give richly,
    Resources, time – a ladder for some to climb on time,
    Go now, dear soul, to heaven’s sacred rhyme,

    No permanent city here! No lasting fame!
    For all we build will one day be undone!
    The only truth that time cannot defame,
    Is the good we have done beneath the fleeting sun,
    A life that lifts others, with love and open hands,
    In God’s service – and about you, this shall stand.

    Now, as you bow out and say goodbye,
    In heaven’s sacred rhyme, find your place,
    Thank you, my dear Sister, for your love and care for me
    Thank you for being Amma’s best friend amongst the Ajimisinmis
    Thank you for allowing my daughter, Teeto to be your look-alike
    Thank you for being Momi’s ever present source for his jewelries, this he says completes him.
    Goodnight My Sis …….My Mum.

  7. Iyaniwura Iyebiye
    My Ever-smiling mum!
    You were a true mother, through and through.
    You loved heartily and genuinely.
    Thanks for imparting in me.
    Thanks for your wise advice.
    Your love will forever be TREASURED . Words will never be enough to speak about you ma . M/C Abosede Dayo Enikanoselu. Sweet mum Till we meet again,at Our Saviour’s feet . Odi owuro, odi ojumo. Your lovely daughter
    M/ C Yewande Agbeke Kiki

  8. Grandma was a loving, generous,kind hearted and accommodating mother who was always appreciate of the little you do for her. Mummy ,,,I will miss your prayers ,and your advice always .we loved you to stay longer but God knows the best_ cos we can not question God .maman may your soul Continue to rest in pa peace .

  9. Iyaniwura Iyebiye
    My Ever-smiling mum!
    You were a true mother, through and through.
    You loved heartily and genuinely.
    Thanks for imparting in me.
    Thanks for your wise advice.
    Your love will forever be TREASURED . Words will never be enough to speak about you ma . M/C Abosede Dayo Enikanoselu. Sweet mum Till we meet again,at Our Saviour’s feet . Odi owuro, odi ojumo. Your lovely daughter
    M/ C Yewande Agbeke Kiki

  10. Kitoye, my family and I are deeply sorry to hear about the loss of your mum. Losing a parent is one of the hardest things anyone can go through, and I can’t even begin to imagine how you’ve been coping. Please know that my family and I are here for you, and I truly mean it when I say I’m ready to support you in any way I can.

    May God grant her a special place in heaven. I pray that you, your siblings, and your entire family find peace and comfort in the beautiful memories you shared with her as a loving mother. May those memories give you strength during this difficult time.

  11. OH SWEET MOTHER

    Obviously,
    nothing can truly lessen the ache of losing you Mama Enikanoselu as I fondly call you,
    But thoughtfully, it gladdens my heart that Mama lived a Christ-like life to the fullest, and so much tenderly impacted such attributes to the children and the lives of others she so much loved and cared for.
    “Abiyamo toto'” who instilled wonderful qualities in her children, and made them the people they are today.
    A virtuous wife needed in every family.
    Your beautiful memory will always live with each and every one of us who pass through your tender care.
    Sweet mother,
    Adieu!

  12. M.in Cel. Abosede Enikanoselu, you have touched so many lives in the short moment you spend on this earth, I’m one of them,there has not been a time I call on you that you have not given a listening ear, your time, talent and treasure, you gave all free.
    Ye Banji ke, Mummy of the children, a great mother indeed who guided through years and years and years of hardship, difficulty, joy and achievement,it is well with your soul ,Rest In Peace

  13. A Tribute to Mrs. Abosede Enikanoselu
    Some people come into your life and make everything feel lighter, warmer, and more meaningful. Mrs. Abosede Enikanoselu is one of those rare people for me.
    You are my gist partner — the one I can talk to freely, laugh endlessly, and share both the deep and random moments of life with. Conversations with you never feel forced; they feel natural, comforting, and full of life. You have a way of making even ordinary talks special.
    As my friend, you have been a source of encouragement, understanding, and strength. You listen with your heart, speak with wisdom, and show care in ways that truly matter. Your friendship is genuine, steady, and deeply appreciated.
    As my aunty, you are love and guidance wrapped into one beautiful person. You correct with kindness, advise with patience, and support with a heart full of compassion. Your care feels safe, your words feel reassuring, and your presence feels like home. You don’t just play the role — you live it.
    Mrs. Abosede Enikanoselu, thank you for being a blessing in my life. Thank you for your love, your laughter, your wisdom, and your constant support. I am truly grateful for you, and I do not take you for granted.
    You are cherished, appreciated, and loved more than words can fully express.
    If I had to choose family again, friendship again, and a safe place again, I would still choose you — every single time.
    Adeiu my darling Auntie.

  14. Tribute to Mama Enikaonoselu (MIC Bosede Dayo Enikanoselu JP)

    I have known Mama Enikaonoselu all my life, from my early days as a little boy at the Celestial Church of Christ, Victoria Island Parish. Beyond being my mother’s very good friend, she was also an adoring wife to my Dad’s friend, Baba Enikaonoselu, who lovingly stepped into a fatherly role in my life after the passing of my biological father.

    Mama served God with her whole heart, her essence and her entire being. She was the very epitome of humility and kindness. Her grace could light up an entire auditorium. I never saw her raise her voice at anyone or engage in quarrels. She was a natural conflict resolution expert, gifted with the rare ability to settle even the most difficult disputes, no matter how strained relationships had become, despite having no formal training in conflict resolution.

    After my Mum passed, Mama never allowed the vacuum to remain. She made it a duty to call me and my only sister, almost every week, checking on our wellbeing, offering prayers, and showering us with motherly blessings.

    Mama was a cheerful giver. I vividly remember when I gained admission into the university and my mother planned to buy me a neck chain and crucifix. Mama lovingly stepped in and gifted me a gold chain to celebrate my admission, a gesture that spoke volumes about her generosity. She was so kind, she would have given her very eyes if it were possible.

    On behalf of myself, my wife, and my siblings, we say: Rest in peace, our Mummy, “Eye mi Toto.” Your love lives on. I want you to know that my wife and sister now proudly carry on your legacy, even in the little things, like cooking your special black soup.

    Sun re o, Abiyamo Toto.

    Lanre Olaleye

  15. Mummy you are the best. I will miss you dearly . We loved you but God loved you more. May your soul RIP

  16. It is well
    The good Lord console sis Yetunde and siblings .
    May mummy’s soul RIP 🙏

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  18. MAMA, May your gentle soul rest in perfect peace. You were such an amazing mother with virtues of honour, patience, wisdom, and loving grace. An exceptional lover of God and Humanity, you will be extremely missed by all lives touched by your gentle spirit and industrious nature.

    Your good deeds while here with us, are heartfelt condolences to my siblings and me, Mama. God uphold the family as you “Rest On” and have “Goodnight’s Resting” till we meet at the bosom of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.

  19. The pillar of our family has gone to rest. I still have your voice notes, Mama—and now they’re the closest memory I have of you. God, who loves you more than we ever could, has called you home to a place where there is no pain or suffering. Thank you for the impact you made in our lives—our peacemaker, a virtuous woman who was always there for family. Your loss is a huge blow, and you will be deeply missed.

  20. We missed you so much ma, your gentle nature can never be forgotten, Thank you for being a mother who nurtures indeed,thank you for the opportunity to serve tho it was short but it felt like years ,we love you but God loves you more, it’s so difficult to say goodbye,but we are console that you are in a good place free from pain, continue to rest in the bosom of our Lord,sun re ma.

  21. MAMA, May your soul rest in perfect peace 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️. We all miss you dearly 💖 but God loves you more. Good night ma. Till we meet again bossom of the Lord.

  22. Mama was an embodiment of love, kindness. Hard work. Patience, peace, and lover of God, a faithful wife , a great mother and a prayer warrior. Rest in peace mama.

  23. May your gentle soul rest in peace. God will uphold the family. Goodnight grandma.

  24. I will always remember mommy for her beautiful smile, kind and generous heart. Every time I spoke with you, you would pray for me and my family. You would send me messages and voice notes filled with prayers. We will definitely miss you, we love you but are consoled with the knowledge that you are resting in the bosom of the Lord. Rest in perfect peace mommy🙏🏾

  25. Good night mummy Enikanoselu Abosede,
    Sun re ooo , you will forever be missed in the family as a mother, wife &sister .Who joined us in the family cycle and made impact to the development of the entire family. Rest on mama rere. Odabo odigbo seeeeee.

    On behalf Omojolowo’s family.

  26. Hello everyone, Today we are gathered to speak about ms Bosede Enikanoselu. A mother to some and a grandma to others. It means a lot to us that you are here to share in remembering her with us.

    I was lucky enough to call her my grandma. She was not just my grandma; she was a guiding light. She’s kind and understanding. Grandma tends to put others’ needs before her own to make sure everyone is looked after.

    Every day, Grandma would text or call me to make sure that I am in good health. I will always remember Grandma for her empathy. Her empathy was a gift from God. she would sit down with you and comfort you until you were alright. She was the heart of our family, the one who held us all together. To my mum, aunts, and uncles, I thank you for giving Grandma the love and care she abundantly deserved. She was so proud of you all.

    Saying goodbye is very hard. Goodbyes were never meant for someone like you, Grandma. You gave us roots that kept all of us grounded. Every moment spent with you was a gift from God. saying goodbye feels like a closing book we never want to end. But as we gather here today, we also know that goodbye isn’t the end. Your love lives on in each and every one of us.

    We know that she is watching over us now, just as she always did when we needed her. Grandma may not be here with us in person anymore, but her spirit will always be with us in Jesus’ name.

    Your Grandson
    Ebeneza oluwanifemi succes

  27. In loving memory of Mc Bosede Dayo Enikanoselu (JP)
    You know the value of a true virtuous and righteous woman through her seeds. May the Lord continue to shower her blessings on the departed soul.
    Mama o ninu re, o ni wa ti tu bi ti adaba.
    Sun re ooo.
    Rest in the blossom of our Lord .
    ,

  28. Mummy was kind, accommodating and understanding woman
    She was a nice person to me, I can remembered when I had my son then, she gave me a set of earrings and chain for my naming ceremony.
    Also, when I visited her at Ikorodu, she did the same. I will forever miss you.
    I pray may your soul continue to rest in perfect. peace…Amen

  29. Mummy is very happy, good and kind women. She listened to everyone around her and make peace with everybody either young or old. Her word of wisdom and encouragement will ever be my heart Mummy we love you but God loves you most, may your soul rest in peace

  30. With heavy hearts but grateful spirits, we celebrate the life of my beloved aunty. She was more than an aunt to me — she was a source of love, wisdom, strength, and comfort. Her presence filled every room with warmth, and her kindness left a lasting mark on everyone who knew her.
    She had such a generous heart. She gave freely of her time, her care, and her prayers. She was someone who listened without judgment and helped without hesitation.
    Through her words and actions, she taught us the value of family, patience, and hard work.
    Oh, how I miss her early morning WhatsApp voice notes!
    She faced life with quiet courage and dignity. Even in difficult moments, she remained strong, trusting God and encouraging us all to do the same. Her life is a testimony of grace, resilience, and answered prayers.
    Though we mourn her passing, we are comforted by the assurance that this is not goodbye forever. We hold onto the promise of God’s word.
    “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
    — Psalm 34:18
    We thank God for the gift of her life and the memories we will forever cherish. Though she may be gone from our sight, she will never be gone from our hearts. Her love lives on in us, and her legacy will continue through the lives she touched.
    Until we meet again.

  31. My dear grandma was one of the most loving and kind people I have ever known, always pouring her heart into the lives of everyone, making us feel cared for and valued. God blessed her life and family from beginning to end, even through hardships and challenges, and now she has finished her race on earth and rests in His peace, as promised in 2 Timothy 4:7-8. Her sudden goodbye was unexpected and heartbreaking, but we find comfort knowing she is with our Lord, and was a kind and loving God-fearing woman. We will keep her words of wisdom, her stories, her guidance, and her love with us forever. May her soul rest in peace.

    Her granddaughter,
    Akorede Enikanoselu

  32. In loving memory of my mother MC. Bosede Dayo Enikanoselu (JP)
    Mummy was a good mother and I was one of her workers mummy was she’s a mother that takes good care of childrens a pure definition of a mother ,she took me as her confider whenever she feels troubled ,she doesn’t keep things away from me , she’s a very open minded person,a priceless jewel ,I never knew I would lost her into the cold hands of death
    I pray the Lord spare the life of her children and her husband , amen
    Sleep well Abosede Dayo daughter of Johnson wife of Baba Enikanoselu
    Sun re ooo
    Iya dadada
    I miss you

  33. Mom was the heart and soul of me and family.A constant source of love,wisdom and encouragement.I can still feel the warmth of her hug and infectious laugh even now.She had a smile that was so radiant and lit up every room she entered.Mom and my family shared a bond that was so special.She was a person I knew I could turn to,confide in and look for help when I needed it.Basically,she was my best friend (My mom from another family).When I was scared,she soothed me,when I achieved success,she cheered loud than anyone.And when I struggled,it was God who lifted me up through you,with a faith in me that never waved.But the most annoying and sorrowful of our journey was that,you never told me that you were going.My family will never forget you and great thing God used you to do in my home.Grandma Abiké nké.

  34. A Tribute to My Beloved Mother
    I find myself grappling with words that seem inadequate to capture the essence of the woman who gave me life, shaped my character, and showed me the true meaning of unconditional love. My mother, MC. Bosede Dayo Enikanoselu, was not just a parent; she was my first teacher, my confidant, my prayer warrior, and my greatest cheerleader.

    A Mother’s Love

    Mummy, as we affectionately called you, had a way of making each of us feel special. As the fourth child, I saw you juggle the demands of a growing family with grace and unwavering dedication. You never complained about the sacrifices you made. Instead, you wore your roles as wife, mother, and grandmother like badges of honour, pouring yourself into each responsibility with a servant’s heart and a warrior’s strength.

    I remember your warm embrace, which could calm any storm; your words of wisdom, which guided me through life’s challenges; and your prayers, which covered me like a shield. You taught me that true strength isn’t found in never falling, but in rising each time with faith and dignity.

    A Woman of Faith and Virtue

    Mummy was a woman whose faith was not merely spoken but lived every day. She built our home on the foundation of godliness, ensuring we understood the importance of prayer, integrity, and compassion. Her life was a living testimony to Proverbs 31—a woman who feared the Lord and whose children rose up to call her blessed.

    Your generosity knew no bounds. You fed the hungry, counselled the troubled, and opened your heart and home to anyone in need. You showed us that wealth is not measured by material possessions but by the lives we touch and the love we share.

    Lessons That Will Live Forever

    Mummy, you taught me resilience in the face of adversity. You showed me that a gentle spirit is not weakness but profound strength. You demonstrated that family is everything and that the bonds we share are worth fighting for, nurturing, and protecting. Through your example, I learned the value of hard work, the power of kindness, and the importance of leaving a legacy that outlasts us.

    A Difficult Goodbye

    Mummy, saying goodbye is the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do. The finality of this moment weighs heavily on my heart. I will miss your voice, your laughter, your counsel, and your presence. I will miss calling you to share good news, seeking your advice when making difficult decisions, and simply being in your comforting presence.

    Even amid my grief, I find solace in knowing you are now in the Lord you faithfully served. You have completed your journey, maintained your faith, and now wear the crown of righteousness. While my heart feels pain, I celebrate a life well lived—74 years filled with purpose, impact, and love.

    A Promise

    Mummy, I promise to honour your memory by living by the values you instilled in me. I promise to be there for my family , my siblings, your husband , your 17 grandchildren , a grand son and your 10 siblings as you were for us. I promise to pass on your legacy of faith, love, and service to my children and their children. Your name will never be forgotten, and your impact will continue to ripple through generations.

    Until we meet again on that beautiful shore, where there are no more tears, no more pain, and no more goodbyes, rest well, Mummy. Rest in the arms of Jesus. Rest in perfect peace.

    Forever your son,

    Akintoye Jimmy Enikanoselu

  35. Till this moment, I am still short of words. It was a shock and heavy in my heart. Mom, your love, strength, and kindness will forever be remembered. Though you’re gone, your legacy lives on in ny heart. I honor your memory with love and gratitude. 🌹💕 #RIPMom

  36. Mummy Enikanoselu, I’ve known Mum for the past 16 to 17 years. Mum has been so supportive, kind, generous, understanding, and a great grandma to all my children. I visited mum at her church in Nigeria in 2015 with my children, she was happy to see them and they were well looked after.
    She’s very supportive at church in uk. Making Rossetti for the church harvest every year and something even stays at the church entrance dressing everyone up with Rossetti.
    She was there for me during my dark moments, prayed with me comforted and checked on me regularly via phone calls. I was shocked when I heard that Mummy had left us.
    Even my heart fills heavy typing as it’s bringing all the good memories I shared with mummy back, with tears in my eyes.
    I love you so much mummy, but God loves you more. Sun re o mama dara-dara.
    Bunmi Aiyegbayo Agbeni.

  37. Mama was kind and understanding mother,
    She was a nice person to me and my mum.
    On my birthday she used to give me gift, till date I still have a pendant and chain she gave me many years ago . I pray her soul find rest in the lord,may GOD have mercy on her soul. Amen

  38. Though we haven’t met, but all d good things I heard about you is a blessing to all your.children, I know they’ll all miss you, but The Almighty Loves you more. Sun re Abiyamo tooth. Orun re o. REST ON MAMA YEWANDE.

  39. Your mother’s legacy of love and compassion will continue to inspire us all. My deepest condolences to you and your family.

  40. To my dear friend and colleague mrs Yewande I’m so sorry for your loss and I pray the good lord will comfort you and your family at this trying times
    May mama’s soul and the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace amen .
    My prayers and thoughts are with you all.
    Stay strong and remain blessed.

  41. *In Loving Memory of Mc Bosede Dayo Enikanoselu*

    As we gather today, my heart is heavy with the loss of a remarkable woman, Mc Bosede Dayo Enikanoselu. Though I never had the privilege of meeting her, her son kitoye – my dear friend and brother from St Gregory’s College – is a living testament to her love, strength, and unwavering dedication.

    Mama, you may have left us, but your legacy lives on through kitoye, through the values you’ve instilled in him, and the love you’ve shared with your family. Your kindness, generosity, and warmth are the foundation on which kitoye stands tall today, and for that, we are eternally grateful.

    As we say goodbye, my heart goes out to kitoye, the Enikanoselu family, and all who had the privilege of knowing Mama. May your memory be a blessing to us all, and may your soul find eternal rest. Amen.

    Rev Osayuki Jackson Obaseki

  42. This really breaks me so deeply, but at the same time it reminds me that we are not here forever. I cried my eyes out because I would have loved to see her just one more time. She was truly my adopted mom. I can never forget the impact you had on my life. I have faith that we will see each other again in God’s Kingdom. Until resurrection time, see you again. Mommy lives on, because her memory is alive. I love you, Ma.

  43. Mummy Enikanoselu was never known for anger, instead, she was always smiling, always calm, and always welcoming. She touched countless lives in most positive ways, including mine and my wife’s ( Elizabeth Ogunyemi, A Bukkya as she fondly called her). She never said no whenever we called on her for any help in Nigeria. Through her kindness, patience, and quiet wisdom, she showed people what it truly meant to live a good life. Her smile could lift heavy hearts, and her words prayers could calm a troubled mind. She never stopped praying for me and my family. I always admired her deeply and often wished she were my own mother, because her heart was large enough to mother everyone around her. Though our hearts are heavy with grief, we are grateful for the gift of her life and the memories she gave us. May her gentle soul rest in peace, and may her love continue to live through all of us.

  44. Hmmm can’t still believe that Mommy is gone, my heart is heavy am writing with tears, mommy you are a good example of a good mother , you stretch ur blessings to me ,you showed love nd you bless homes with your kindness, , we speak and you listen, you show compassion to people around you I call you bless , raise good children and blessed grandchildren which make you a unique mother, thank you for taking care of my uncle Daddy Enikanoselu , you are a good example of a great wife and mother, I call you bless. Mommy your good memories , your beautiful smile, and your kind words and encouragement will forever be in my heart ,thank you mom .I pray that heavenly father will console your children and the entire family of Enikanoselu , well God you give and you take, you are unquestionable God . Mommy may your gentle soul rest in peace , Ile ti efisile ko ni baje Amin

  45. In Loving Memory
    MC. Bosede Dayo Enikanoselu (JP)
    (Nee Ajimisinmi)
    With a heavy heart, I remember MC. Bosede Dayo Enikanoselu (JP)—a woman who loved me like her own and whose care, guidance, and prayers shaped my life in many ways. You were more than family to me; you were a mother, a comforter, and a steady presence I could always rely on.
    I am grateful for the warmth you showed, the counsel you gave, and the sacrifices you made quietly and selflessly. I will forever cherish the moments we shared, your gentle words, your strength, and the love that flowed naturally from your heart.
    Though my heart aches at your absence, I find peace in knowing you are resting in the arms of the Lord you loved and served so faithfully. God’s promise assures me that this goodbye is not forever.
    Thank you for loving me, for standing by me, and for being a true mother to me. Your memory lives on in my heart, and your legacy of love will never fade.
    Rest peacefully, Mama.
    Amen.

    Tolulope Enikanoselu

  46. Mama, we will miss you more than words can truly express. Your kindness, strength, and service to humanity will forever echo in our hearts. For many years, I managed your account at Wema Bank before I left the service, and in those moments, you were not just a customer, you became Mama to me. Through your motherly counsel, I came to know two of your sons—Bro. Banji and Toye—and from there, a bond was formed that time itself cannot break.
    Though our hearts are sad and our eyes heavy with tears, we take comfort knowing you are now in a better place, resting in God’s eternal peace. Rest on, Mama. Rest from every pain, every struggle, every care. You lived well, you loved well, you served well.
    Adieu, Iya Omo!
    Forever in our hearts.
    Continue to rest, Mama.
    Adieu, sweet mother. 💔

  47. We thank God for a life well lived by our mother Late MC Bosede Dayo Enikanoselu (JP). You were an embodiment of all that entails peace. Thanks for your exemplary life. Thank you for raising such an amazing daughter, our wife Yewande Olorunfemi. I see so much of your beautiful sprit in her and her siblings. And thank you for been an amazing mother-in-law to my friend Olorunfemi Ebenezer and to those of us who are privileged to know you when you were alive.
    May your gentle soul continue to rest in perfect peace.

  48. WOW!
    We lost an Icon, a Big Heart and a Role Model; Mother In Celestial Mrs Bosede Dayo Enikanoselu (JP) to the cold hands of death!!

    Who might ever have thought our late Mum’s death would come so soon?
    *Oh, death,where is thy sting!!!*

    It is not the length of time,but the substance of life!. Surely,Mummy’s departure would be greatly missed by the children, grand children.

    However, according to Williams Shakespeare; *death is inevitable, it is a necessary end, it will come when it will come.*
    But who are we to question the will of Almighty God.

    Our late Mum, has fought a good fight,she has finished her course well, and she has gone to receive her crown, till we meet to part no more.

    Celestial Church of Christ; Victoria Island Parish, Lagos Island,and the entire llaje has indeed lost a Scion.

    May her soul rest in peace, and may her memory forever inspire those of us she left behind to strive for excellence in all our endeavor.

    Adieu our Mum.

    From Otunba’Niyi Bankole.
    Her In-law.

  49. We thank God for a life well lived and for the gift of a loving mother whose faith, compassion, and strength shaped her family. Though we grieve her passing, we take comfort in knowing her love lives on and her soul rests in eternal peace.

  50. My aunty was a warm, generous, forgiving, nonjudgmental, caring, loving person who always looked to bring people together, bridge divides and create harmony. You are missed. You are loved.
    As Thomas Campbell (a Scottish poet) once wrote:
    “To live in hearts we leave behind
    Is not to die”
    Goodnight Mama Banji. Rest in the bosom of your creator

  51. SWEET MOTHER….
    Mummy was a caring mother to everyone around her, we see you in your children and the values you instilled that live on. May God grant Olori Yewande Olorunfemi and the entire Enikanoselu’s family the strength to bear the loss. May Mama soul rest in peace, Amen.

  52. In loving memory of a wonderful mum. Her love was her greatest gift, and it will continue to shine through the lives she shaped. Forever loved, forever remembered.

  53. A great mother, great sister in-law with love and caring life who will always called to ask you about your family. We missed her a lot.
    Only I knew, she has left to rest in the perfect peace of eternity.
    MAMA WA SUN RE O.

  54. Mummy was a loving, generous,kind hearted and accommodating mother who was always appreciative of the little you do for her.Mummy, I will miss your prayers and “iya Feranmi,awon Omo e nko,oko e nko?”We would have loved for you to stay longer but God knows best.Continue to rest in peace until we meet to part no more.

  55. Mama was a caring mother and grandma. May God grant Yewande and the family the strength to bear this loss and may Mama’s soul rest in peace, Amen.

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  57. My dear Mummy Enikanoselu — born on a Sunday, called home to rest on a Sunday — a circle of grace that only God could write. How do we say goodbye to someone so lovely, so warm, that just being in her presence felt like a hug from heaven?
    Her humble and gentle soul shone like a light, and Scripture itself speaks of one like her: “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth” (Matthew 5:5) and “Let your adorning be the hidden person of the heart with the imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which in God’s sight is very precious” (1 Peter 3:4). She lived these words every day — a woman of peace, whose very presence calmed the room, just as “a gentle tongue is a tree of life” (Proverbs 15:4).
    She was hardworking, tending to her home and loved ones with such devotion — a true steward of the gifts God gave her. “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men” (Colossians 3:23) was the motto she lived by, and it showed in every meal she prepared (those feasts we’ll never forget!) and every detail she poured into welcoming others. And how she loved to give — from the beautiful jewellery she’d share to the warm greetings in Igbo she’d write for me and my husband Mazi Chris Onyedinma— “It is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35) was etched into her very being.
    Though the pain of losing her is unbearable, we cling to the promise of eternal rest: “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28). She has found that rest in the Lord’s embrace, and “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore” (Revelation 21:4). “The memory of the righteous is a blessing” (Proverbs 10:7) — and what a blessing she was, leaving a legacy of virtue that will live on in all who knew her.
    May God wrap His comforting arms around her husband, children, and all her loved ones left behind — give them strength to carry on her legacy of love.
    Adieu, dear Mummy Enikanoselu. You’ll live on in every prayer you sent, every Ilaje songs you shared, every meal you made, and every life you touched.
    Your memories lives on ADIEU ❤️” RIP!!!!!!

     

  58. Hmmmmmm. I still can not get myself to the reality that you are gone mummy. Your voice still echoes in my head the way you call me “mummy samuel” . You are indeed a woman of strong faith, an epitome of beauty inside and outside. I admire your gentleness, your calm and cool nature. Your ways of handling issues, your elegance and charisma. I will miss your monthly prayers you do send to me. Your reels (lol). Your comments on my status when I post pictures. You will fondly be missed mummy. Sweet are the memories of the just. Adieu Mama Enikanoselu, sleep on the blossom of your Lord

  59. Mummy you were such a wonderful and courageous woman, oh death why.
    Well no one can question God.

    Whenever I remember how we did business even together even till death your brain, calculation very intact it really encourages me that whatever one is doing, it’s worth doing well.
    Even when your goods got burnt in Balogun and even when the economy seems to frustrate the business you stood firm.
    The history of jewellery business in Balogun section and Lagos Island at large cannot be complete without mentioning your name (IYA BANJI)
    Mummy our relationship went beyond business you were my mother in Lagos.
    Mummy you can never be forgotten in your section in Balogun You were the first among the equal .
    You lead others follow
    Mummy we love you, but God loves you most

    Continue to rest in peace.

  60. *In Loving Memory of MC Bosede Dayo Enikanoselu (JP) (Nee Ajimisinmi)*

    Today, we remember a woman of grace, strength, and boundless love – MC Bosede Enikanoselu (JP)

    Her warmth lit up our family, and her kindness touched so many lives. She was a pillar of wisdom to me and my wife, Yewande, a source of comfort, and a true matriarch whose legacy will live on in our hearts. Ayomide who shared same birthday with you will forever miss and remember you anytime that day that you celebrate together comes up.

    We’ll miss her laughter, her stories, and the way she made everyone feel at home. Her love for family knew no bounds, and she leaves behind a heritage of compassion and generosity.

    Grandma thought us to eschew bitterness. No amount of level of provocation that can make her react to you violently. Rather she will just tell everyone around her, where they expect her to react, e fi sile, ibi to ye mo niyen. Literally saying that’s the person’s level of understanding. Let him or her go.

    Rest in peace, Grandma. Your love and spirit will stay with us forever. Your grandchildren, Mide, Tosin , Emmanuel and Elijah aka Janja will miss you forever.

    I will forever miss those things you do for me since my family relocated. Things like “Obe ewe, fresh eja osan, pupuru and a lot more.

    Rest on Grandma

    The Olorunfemis.

  61. A Gem Has Gone to Be With Her Creator

    Gallant you were—even in death—forthright, courageous, outspoken, fearless, composed, and well-coordinated. You lived a life of purpose and focus: a remarkable businesswoman, and a successful homemaker—loving and cherished mother and mother-in-law. You were a respected big sister and a mother in Israel.

    I know you lived fulfilled—fully satisfied and accomplished. I remember, and I heard, during your 70th birthday years ago, you were beaming with joy because your prayers had been answered. Praise God.

    “Cowards die many times before their death, but the valiant never taste of death but once,” says Shakespeare. Your departure was quick—dramatic and sudden—but such is often the fate of courageous men and women.

    Death, where is your victory? A gallant woman, a soldier of faith, has gone to rest from her labour.

    Victory! Victory!! Hallelujah.

    Adieu, Mama.

  62. Mummy had a heart of gold, Her compassion, empathy ,and love for others were qualities that made her a very special person she will surely be remembered for her kindness and the impact she had on those around her.
    May her gentle soul rest with the lord and perpetual light will shine on her 🙏🙏😭😭

  63. Heaven has welcomed our mummy in the Lord. Mummy was an epitome of warmth, gentle and her demeanour magnifies humanity. My late mother would always make reference to her she says and I quote “ E fi iwa jo IYA BANJI” meaning we should all have an attitude like mummy. This was due to her gentle, calm behaviour at times.

    ADIEU MUMMY ENIKANOSELU. We shall sorely miss you. May Almighty God grant you eternal rest. Good night until we meet at the feet of our Lord Jesus Christ. Families I appeal that we sort our solace in God at this difficult time. 🙏🙏🙏❤️

  64. “In loving memory of My big sister Abosede Enikanoselu, a shining example of kindness, generosity, and care. Her warmth and listening ear made every conversation a gift. I’ll cherish our talks, laughter, and shared dreams. Iya Banji ke your gentleness touched hearts, leaving a trail of love and kindness wherever she went. Your advice was wisdom wrapped in love, and your kindness will echo in our hearts forever.” My sister, goodnight.

  65. “In loving memory of My big sister Abosede Enikanoselu, a shining example of kindness, generosity, and care. Her warmth and listening ear made every conversation a gift. I’ll cherish our talks, laughter, and shared dreams. Iya Banji ke your gentleness touched hearts, leaving a trail of love and kindness wherever she went. Your advice was wisdom wrapped in love, and your kindness will echo in our hearts forever.” My sister, goodnight.

  66. Mummy was a kind and generous woman who always showed me love, especially through her thoughtful gifts and warm words. Her call on her daughter’s 50th birthday to appreciate me is a memory I will always treasure. Though she left us shortly after, her kindness will never be forgotten. May her soul rest in peace.

  67. I’ll always remember mummy’s incredible smile and how she made me feel welcome.
    You were the heart of the family, and your quiet strength shows that “silence is indeed a source of power”
    May your beautiful memories bring peace and comfort during this difficult time.

  68. Thanks for being a great mother to my boss, you raised a good man. Your soul shall find eternal peace ma.

    God bless you

  69. Thank God for a life well lived with love and purpose. May your soul rest in peace ma.

  70. Mummy, Your memories live forever in our hearts. Sadly, although you are no longer here, Somehow you remain near…
    Your memories are treasured within our hearts
    You were ever so precious and dear. We remember you with fond memories. You were ever so kind and wonderful… You were one in a million and you’ll always be. To us life is not the same without you.. You are irreplaceable. For though you may be out of sight. You live forever in our hearts 💕 and minds
    Do rest in peace mummy, till meet again.
    From Lade & Bambo.

  71. Her warmth, kindness, and wisdom touched everyone around her, and her memory will always remain in my heart.

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Celebration of Life

Funeral arrangements and details for the celebration of her life will be announced in due course. The family appreciates your prayers, support, and condolences during this difficult time.smile and gentle spirit touched the lives of everyone who had the privilege of knowing her. A devoted wife and nurturing mother, she built her home on the foundation of love and godliness. She was known for her generous heart, her wisdom in counsel, and her commitment to uplifting those around her. Her legacy of kindness and resilience will continue to inspire generations to come.

Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His faithful servants.

Courtesy: Muyiwa Fola-Johnson