Condolences
Your untimely death was a rude shock to all of us from Oluponna.
You were a Patriot who contributed immensely to the developments of the town willingly.
May the almighty God comfort the family you left behind and grant you eternal rest .Amen
**Condolence**
Dear [Pastor Ola Kehinde Amos Olalere’s Family],
On behalf of the Adamson family, we extend our deepest condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. We are deeply saddened to hear of your loss and want you to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.
May the Lord grant you the strength and comfort you need as you navigate through this season of grief. Remember that God is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit (Psalm 34:18). Though it is hard to understand His ways, we trust in His infinite wisdom and love.
Pastor Ola was such a truthful friend and confidant. His kindness and integrity have left a lasting impact on all who knew him.
Please know that you are not alone. We are here for you and will continue to support you in our sincere prayers. May the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7).
Pastor Ola will be greatly missed.
With heartfelt sympathy and prayers,
Jane, on behalf of the Adamson family
Capilla de Ganadores Venezuela, dice; Gloria a Dios por la vida del Pastor Ola kehinde, un buen y fiel servidor, gracias por el ejemplo que nos dió de Obediencia a Dios, le recordarémos siempre, y lo vamos a extrañar aún más, esto es un hasta luego, es un ganador y ha peleado la buena batalla.
Pastor Ola, your transition was sudden but God knows why , .Rest in the bosom of the Lord , You have entered into that Rest for the people of God .Till we meet at the feet of our Lord , I say good night. May the lord be the father which you are to all those who see you as a father . You will be solely missed Pastor .
Although the news of your passing was shocking to say the least, we are however comforted because we know that you are resting in the bosom of the Lord. We shall meet on the resurrection morning. Good night Pst Ola Kehinde
Dear Pastor Ola I would have loved to be there today. I miss you so much but I know you are enjoying with your own eyes what you preached about. Mas alla del sol yo tengo un hogar.
AMOS IS GONE! GONE SO SOON!!
THE SUN SET SO EARLY!!!
What a Sadistic news to hear with bitter pills to swallow. A pillar behind all pillars. A great achiever in anything positive and progressive for the benefits of humanity.
Amos, may your soul rest in perfect peace. Almighty LORD will comfort the family, class and school mates as well as friends alike to bear the burden of the sudden irreparable loss.
You’ve come, you’ve seen, and you’ve conquered with many yet unborn generations to reap from your glorious, golden fruits of positivity you left behind.
ADIEU AMOS, GREAT MAN OF VALOR, SUN RE OOO.
Ade Adeleke, IGS ‘82 Stanza
Pastor Ola, the news of your death came as a shock to me. You'd be incredibly missed, Sir. It was an honor to know you and I am grateful for the love, care, and grace you always extended to my child and I. I met you in 2015 and it's a relationship I never regretted. You were always full of wisdom, encouragement, and kindness. I still have the messages you send me regularly and I go back to read them again and again. You were a light in this cold, dark world. I pray your soul rests in peace, Sir. I pray the comfort of the Holy Spirit over your wife and children. If I can be this hurt by your passing, I cannot imagine the pain they are dealing with. Sweet Holy Spirit, please comfort and comfort all over again. Thank you Pastor Ola for blessing humanity with your presence. You were truly one of a kind.
May your gentle soul continue to rest in the blossom of our Lord Jesus Christ.
An eagle has fallen. Still unbelievable but God knows best. A multi talented personality a man with a heart of gold.. RIP pst Ola. The news of your passing is still a shock.
What a shock of a news, my brother Kehinde. No wonder the Bible said “If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable”. We will keep the sweet memories of our youth lives and young families we began together with great devotion but you are not going to be here any longer to see how the Lord is taking those little beginnings and making them great endings by His grace. But for the believer in Christ, we rejoice in hope, because we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. Our heartfelt condolences to your family. May the Lord God comfort and uphold them all during this painful moment. Adieu, our dearest brother. James & Chichi Okereke family.
ADIEU MY AMOS KEHINDE
Four and half decades ago, I came across a man called AMOS OLALERE HEHINDE (AOK) at two grammar school, Iwe. Our friendship started and continued to grow till almost his last minute.
AOK is a man I would describe as someone who was honest, hardworking, very friendly and kind to all. Spiritually he was there too. Our alma matter recorded a lot of goods from him and so the would be greatly missed.
I will continue to miss AOK. He was very close to me. Despite the distance, AOK was not far from my door as we would always discuss for long via phone. The sad thing was I discussed extensively with my friend the last few days to his death and no signal of his final departure. Well, God knows best.
The fact that AOK touched the lives of many, individually and collectively has been my happiness.
AMOS OLALERE KEHINDE, MAY YOUR SOUL CONTINUE TO REST IN PERFECT PEACE AMEN
DR OLABAMIJI NASIR
CRESCENT DENTAL CLINIC, ILESA NIGERIA
TRIBUTE TO MY TWIN'S BROTHER ENGR. AMOS OLA KEHINDE.
Engr. Amos Olalere Kehinde, the devastaing news of your sunden death ín the early hour of Thursday, 29th of August, 2024 still remains unbelievable to me. It is unbelievable not because you are immortal but unbelievable because that very week on Monday specifically, you wanted to share some pieces of information with me and when you couldn't get it across to me because of my phone's challenges then, you had to call my younger brother Rev. Stephen Akinniyì who ín turn ralayed tó me later that you had been trying to reach out to me. But unfortunately, the very day that I wanted tó call you after fixing my phone that I received the thunderbolt news of your passing away tó the great beyong. It was ín the morning and I was having my bath when my son who was around then brought the phone which had been ringing tó me. I wept, wept and wet bitterly and first the time for any of children seeing me crying like a baby.
Amos, I know you yourself would have imagined the extent of heartbreak that the news your death would have caused me.
Our intimate relationship began ín 1967 when I started living with your Dad, my uncle Philip Kehinde (my mother's twin's brother) who is more than a father tó me. You were just three old then.
In January 1970 when you were ripe to start the primary school, I took you to be registered at First Baptist Day School, Oriapata, Oluponna. I was in primary six while you were ín primary one and I remember how you used to come to my class to collect your Launch break money and once our teacher sighted you coming, I would be alerted to go out and attend to you because your break usually came before ours. As a matter of fact, that what facilitated my sitting relocation tó the window side so that once I hear 'My Launch break money' I would just smartly stretch my left hand though the window and drop it without necessarily attracting anybody's attention. This has been the nexus between us not only during that time but even up till now whenever my primary six classmates meet and having flashback to the period. You youself were fond of referring to it whenever you wanted tó introduce me to your friends including your schoolmates or colleagues even this year. You were so fond of me and never treated anything concerns me with levity. You have never disrespected me but always hold me ín high esteem even ín the midst of certain circumtantial pressure.
Your Dad, Uncle Philip Kehinde Ogunmuyiwa and my mother Dorcas Taiwo Akinniyì(nee Ogunmuyiwa) were inseperatible twins which their respective marriages could not penetrate.
The same bond existed between two of us throughout accordingly . I am the first son of Taiwo while you were the first son of Kehinde. I always see you as my twin's brother and not as my first cousin which you were.
I remember telling Mr.Timothy Akano about me of our degree of consanguinity during your wedding ín Effrum, Warri, Delta State ín 1993 or1994. Mr. Timothy Akano's senior brother Gbenga Akano is my primary school classmate.
Amos, when you mooted the idea of G30 for Oluponna Township Developement, you told me. You have played your role to the recognition of all and sundry. You are compassionate, loving, considerate, humble, generous and most impotantly godly.
I used to be jealous of you during your childhood days in the late 60s when you would be on the bicycle with Uncle, while you would be dozing, I would be with load on my head ín the evening from the farm homewardly, thinking how I wished I were you enjoying myself on the bicycle on a journey then.
Many fond memories we have shared together. Despite the fact that I left Oluponna ín 1971 for Ibadan staying there for 3 years before crossing tó Lagos ever since, we have never been detatched from each other because were always together ín ever December during the Christmas and the New year celebrations.
I'm yet tó come to the reality that you have gone and I won't be able to see you again until the ressurrection day.
May God Almighty preserve all good things you left behind, wife, children, siblings, cousins, members of the extended family, friends, associates, Oluponna Development Association (ODA) and the Christian Community.
Good night Amos Olalere Kehinde, my twin's brother and sleep well.
Deacon Moses Akin Akinniyi.
Ola K as we call him in Chevron, its so sad you're gone so soon, I remember your valuable advice and support to me while l was the Pengassan Chairman for Lagos Chapter, you were such an asset to us then, thank God for a life well spent. Good night Ola K rest in peace till the resurrection morning when we shall meet again and part no more. May God comfort the family left behind.
Gone Too Soon!
Your departure came as a rude shock to me when I heard the news.
I called your line on August 14th to check up on you and later sent a text message following the voicemail I dropped since there was no response. I never knew you were already bidding us a farewell at the time. Although, your time with us was short but your impact and legacy lives on in our hearts. You were such an amazing personality.
Thank you for your support in my professional journey, our paths crossed, and you played a significant role that I’m forever grateful for. Even in my tough moments when my mom passed few years ago, you were there as an officiating minister at the service of songs held in Calgary. I know it pleased God to call you home at this time, and I’m confident your soul now dwells in a place of everlasting peace where there is no pain.
May the lord comfort the entire family and grant everyone of us the fortitude to bear this loss. I know heaven has gained a soul. Rest in the bosom of our lord, beloved Pastor Ola Kehinde.
Referring to you in the past Pastor Ola has been a very difficult issue for me. Your warm and peaceful life is worthy of emulation. You made my visit to Canada between June 18 and July 19 possible and came from America to spend a whole week with. You combined academic excellence with native wisdom and related with me as if we have known each other for scores of years. Your love for your wife and everybody close to and around her is infectious. Your sudden departure is calamitous to put it mildly but we take solace in the biblical words that says "The righteous was taken away before the evil days". We cannot query God but hopefully looking forward to seeing you on the resurrection day because you live your life in and for Jesus and died in Him. "Igi to ba to kii pe nigbo". Your life was short but very eventful. May God comfort and condole your immediate family especially your loving wife, Bolaji. Sleep on my brother. Elder Jide Dagunduro
Engr. Ola Kehinde was my first mentor upon joining the East Asset Team as a graduate trainee Petroleum Engineer with Chevron Nigeria Limited in August 2007. He was very sound and stood for justice and equity. Little wonder he would later venture into pastoring in God's vineyard! I am pained to hear of his passing but I am comforted his soul is resting with his maker. May God grant his loved ones the fortitude to bear this loss, amen.
Pastor Engr. Olalere Amos Kehinde had been a great family and friend since the past 34yrs…
We started out as colleagues in Chevron Nigeria, which transformed to friendship and eventually family.
He was my project partner in Chevron for years, shared the office because we were in the same Project Team on three occasions.
He’s an epitome of wisdom and diverse knowledge in different fields, always having a balanced view on issues.
He was so calm and understanding, which made it possible for us not to have misunderstanding on issues or a fight for the 34yrs I knew him.
Pastor Ola Kehinde would willingly render assistance before you request and he would go out of his way to source for additional support when he’s unable to provide the needed assistance.
He was ever ready with reassuring smile of hope irrespective of the challenges or situations you take to him. He always sees possibilities and hardly gives up on tasks until he finds solutions to them.
He was my sounding-board on every issues; ranging from Financial Investment, Spiritual Matter, Extended
Family issues, Political matters to Professional matters.
Apart from my wife, he’s always the first person to know about my plans, because he would always come with robust evaluation and foolproof recommendations for better outcomes.
He was the first person to know about my Family’s plan to start a Weekly Christian Family Life Radio Broadcast in May 2001 and he offered to drive me round Radio Stations in Lagos, Nigeria until we settled for Lagos State Broadcasting Corporation, Ikeja Lagos State.
He was a man of great faith, who made me understand that “what GOD cannot do does not exist, except if GOD has a better plan for you”.
‘There are friends, there is family, and there are friends that become family’, Pastor Ola Kehinde proved this saying with the way he became families with people around him.
We will miss you because we love you but GOD loves you most. I know because of the Jesus factor, we will see again one day in Heaven by the Grace of GOD
Your loving friend, co-Pastor and family…
Dr. Jummy Adetoyese Olagunju,
Sending our condolences to the family and to all that
our beloved pastor , G30 founder
president , brother, Engineer pastor Amos left behind .
Hmmmm late Engineer Amos mapped his plans for Oluponna and how to achieve it clearly from the onset .
A man of many parts , man of integrity , genuine with purpose and accountability .
Who made good use of technology and worked tirelessly, physically, spiritually for the good of Oluponna.
I keep thinking since the unpleasant news of his sudden departure came .
What a great man, brilliant and a gracious leader our dear late engineer Amos was .
Notably he finds time out of busy schedules to personally reach out to each of us , adding more Oluponna indigenes up to his passing on .
How he keeps updating us all step by step the works for the good of Oluponna till his passing on is highly commendable .
I clearly remember 2021 when he took time to call me and called my siblings personally about plans for our little London .
All carried out via G30 platform he created for us all to date .
How he has managed to link us all up under one umbrella ☂️ amuses me and a plus to his good record .
Missing you already egbon .
To us All
Ojo ajina sira o .
Hebrews 13:14 says " For here have we no continuing city, but we seek one to come."
So many lessons to learn from his exemplary and impactful life .
Egbon Amos may your gracious and gentle soul RIP till we meet @ Jesus feet to part no more .
Dear Oluponna indegenes
Let's All keep strong !
Pastor Engr. Ola Kehinde was a remarkable servant of God who devoted himself wholeheartedly to the service of God and His kingdom. I fondly recall my encounter with this incredible man of God back in 2014 when I was pastoring Winner Chapel in Oluponna. Pastor Engr. Ola Kehinde reached out to me with the intention of acquiring land for the church. To my astonishment, he not only assisted us in purchasing the land but also played a crucial role in the church's construction. I will always remember the love and dedication he exhibited toward the house of God. He will be deeply missed. May he rest in peace in the embrace of the Lord.
Rest in Peace Pastor Ola!
It’s said that life is full of surprises, isn’t it? - this is one of those surprises indeed!
I never knew this will come this soon; I will be writing a testimonial for the one who gave me an important place in his heart. My Pastor Ola, my interpretation partner, my Prayer Unit Pastor! I knew you in different capacities and that brought us close. It all started in Pastor Emmanuel Akinnola’s office, those interpretation hours to bless Spanish-speaking members of the church will forever remain engraved in my memory. While you were interpreting from English to Spanish, I was doing the same from English to French. You served the Lord your God. You indeed ran the good race and fought the good fight, as the servant of God. The love my family received from you has always amazed me; from my mum, whom you touched in a way you will never imagine, to my daughter who you called “….my super brainy and beautiful Cynthia. She is on my pride and boast list….”, to myself taking me to offer me special breakfast to celebrate my birthday after the Covenant Hour of Prayer to confiding in me- something that till date, I stand in awe of such favour. You called me your big sister in Calgary, you presented me your second chance, my dear Bolaji (is our God not a God of second chances?) You told me to consider her as small sister which I did and still do to this day. What a shock that by divine grace you departed in her presence. We will not question God because He is too faithful to fail. I thank Him and will always thank Him, that our paths did cross here on earth. I pray that beautiful Heaven receives you as you rest in His embrace. The pill might taste bitter, but I know that God does not give us a burden we cannot bear because tenderly He cares for us. Farewell my small brother, Pastor, and friend, till we meet to part no more!
Your big sister, Marie-Solange Evehe
To Bolaji, the children and the entire family, may the good Lord continue to strengthen you and give you His peace beyond all understanding, in the name of Jesus
The entire family of Late Oba Emmanuel Onaolapo Oyebamiji, Olupo of Oluponna, Osun State, commiserate with the family of Amos O. Kehinde. His demise is indeed great loss of a shinning star. We acknowledge his loyalty and dedication to our late father, and the immense role he played during his lifetime, at his burial and afterwards. it is indeed with a heavy heart that we eulogise him at an unexpected time of his demise, never can we imagine paying such tribute to you AOK at this time. He contributed in no small measure to making our father's reign progressive. Mr. Ola Kehinde's endearment to the late kabiyesi and Oluponna birthed the G30 forum of Oluponna Sons and Daughters to contribute to Olupoona's development. We pray God grant your soul repose, comfort and uphold the family you left behind and grant all the illustrious sons and daughters of Oluponna the fortitude to bear the loss.
God used Mr. Ola Kehinde as a channel to bless my family and I in 2006. I will forever remember his kind words of encouragement and support. Greatness and Kind-hearted. Praying for the family. May God strengthen and comfort the family in Jesus name.
Ola has been a wonderful and dependable friend from the time we first shared an office in the mid-1990s. I got to see a lot more of him when our times at Stanford University overlapped during the 1998/1999 session.
Ola has always been devoted to his family, and to God’s work. He was confident about hearing from God. I remember in 1999 when someone shared (by email) what was supposed to be a prophetic message by a prominent pastor that the winner of the just concluded Nigerian presidential election would not get into office. This message had been widely shared, and several Nigerians were taking the prophecy very seriously. Ola confidently insisted that the handover to the winner of the election would be successful without any problems. The handover took place successfully. In his last few months, he was in the US to support a church with their Spanish services since he spoke Spanish.
Ola was never afraid of the future, or of taking risks. When his family needed him, he elected for early retirement from Chervon. He started a company in Calgary to acquire producing oil fields.
We will miss him. I pray the Lord comforts and continues to sustain Bolaji and the children. Amen.
Hmmm! Brother Amos, it is still like a dream to believe you are no more. The news of your death was a BIG SHOCK to me. I don't ever think I would be writing something like this about you so soon. HAA! Erin woo!! Ajanaku sun ko le dide!!! Igi nla lo ninu Igbo, eja nla lo ninu ibu. Truly, the Bible is complete when it says "How are the mighty fallen, and the weapons of war perished". You did not even give any sign that you are leaving us. On June 24 precisely, you sent a voice note to me mimicking our Baba Kehinde about his common words when he was alive. I called you back and we laughed over it. I also contributed the other ones I know and we laughed and laughed together. Little did I know that you were trying to do some funny things to be remembering you. The last time we spoke, you promised to bring your children home to see everyone not knowing that death would not allow you to do that. I pray that these children shall be lifted up wherever they are in Jesus name. My heart is heavy, I just can't understand but God understands why He allowed death to take away just like that. Who are we to query Him. He is an unquestionable God. We hang all our "Why" on the cross as we shall understand it better by and by. You were so loving and caring. You are always after bringing the family together in love. You always asked questions about the historical background of the big family of Ogunmuyiwa to satisfy your quest of making it united. To achieve this, you created a WhatsApp Group to keep the bond of love together in the family named *Ogunmuyiwa*. What a big, heavy and hot blow in the family. Osupa somi loju reterete. Asoro debi iwariri, omi bo loju awa. You are such a strong pillar in the family, yet death pulled you down. What a great loss? You have gone out of the family forever, only to meet at the feet of our Lord Jesus someday? What a colossal loss? Your impact in my own family as your sister is indelible and unforgettable. We will miss you so much. Adieu, egbon, till resurrection morning. We love you but Christ loves you more. Your love will forever remain in our hearts. Good night, good night, good night.
Janet Ogbenege (Nee Kareem)
My pastor, my friend I will never forget you, sister Xiomara here you always cheered me up you even talked to Papa Oyedepo about the lady that interpreted to spanish your preaching and there all the adventure started and the dream and goal to spread the message of salvation to Latin America.
I couldn’t ever believe my dear friend and colleague is gone! Engr Kehinde Amos, you left too soon but I can not question God who created you and given you the specific assignments to fulfill for the time He has stipulated and then took you home at His perfect time. His perfect time is not realistic nor fair to me and a large number of friends and family but we submit to the WILL of God.
Thanks for being a great friend, generous friend, a friend indeed. I appreciate you and go ahead and rest in the bossom of Our Lord Jesus.
To:
Amos Kehinde’s family,
LETTER OF CONDOLENCE
The demise of our Patriarch Engineer Amos Kehinde late last month is like a bolt in darkness, though his death is inevitable but the death of a worthy person is loss to humanity.
The 1982 stanza loses a man of value, integrity laced with doses of patriotism, a good ambassador, a mentor per-excellence. It is therefore no wonders that many of us that have contact with and pass through his tutelage shared some traits in his doctrine.
One measure of the worth of Engineer Amos Kehinde and a quality which endeared him to us was his loyalty and commitment to shared value and idea. When Engineer Amos Kehinde gave his word on an issue or project, one could always count on him. Especially anything that concerns our great school. He would never turn his back on you or prevaricate. He was as solid as the rock of Gibraltar. Throughout his tenure as the Chairman of 82 stanza project, he gave his absolute support to the success of the 40th Anniversary. He engineered the construction of a befitting Stadium to the school.
Our joy as a stanza lies on the solace that Engineer Amos Kehinde lived a fulfilled life loaded with impact and goodness.
We offer our sympathy to his wife, children, friends and Amos Kehinde larger family. May the soul of the departed rest in perfect peace.
Yours,
Adelanwa Olayiwola Usman
Secretary Chairman.
For 1982 STANZA.
IWO GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD STUDENT ASSOCIATION
1982 STANZA
To:
Amos Kehinde’s family,
LETTER OF CONDOLENCE
The demise of our Patriarch Engineer Amos Kehinde late last month is like a bolt in darkness, though his death is inevitable but the death of a worthy person is loss to humanity.
The 1982 stanza loses a man of value, integrity laced with doses of patriotism, a good ambassador, a mentor per-excellence. It is therefore no wonders that many of us that have contact with and pass through his tutelage shared some traits in his doctrine.
One measure of the worth of Engineer Amos Kehinde and a quality which endeared him to us was his loyalty and commitment to shared value and idea. When Engineer Amos Kehinde gave his word on an issue or project, one could always count on him. Especially anything that concerns our great school. He would never turn his back on you or prevaricate. He was as solid as the rock of Gibraltar. Throughout his tenure as the Chairman of 82 stanza project, he gave his absolute support to the success of the 40th Anniversary. He engineered the construction of a befitting Stadium to the school.
Our joy as a stanza lies on the solace that Engineer Amos Kehinde lived a fulfilled life loaded with impact and goodness.
We offer our sympathy to his wife, children, friends and Amos Kehinde larger family. May the soul of the departed rest in perfect peace.
Yours,
Adelanwa
Secretary Olayiwola Usman Chairman.
For 1982 STANZA.
Agradecido con el Pastor Ola desde Panamá fue muy atento con la iglesia buen amigo, conejero se que el señor lo acogio en su regazo, fuerzas para la familia y a seguir el legado.
I was deeply saddened to hear of Engr Ola Kehinde passing today. His was kind and calm and always leading with grace and understanding.
His guidance and compassion will be missed by all of us. Rest in peace and may the Lord comfort the entire family. Amen.
Iroro
Amos Kehinde,
You are departing. We are looking beyond the fact that you passed at a young age . We are beholding your bright soul now, wishing you an awakening onto joyful activities.
An avalanche of a wakeful breeze of loving prayers accompany you, May your good deeds see you through .Amen!
In school back then, he was the man with gentle and calm mien.
Amos was brilliant In Academics and life in general ,he was great in life and I pray he will be greater in heaven,
In High school back then, Amos would gladly offer tutorials in mathematics to his old school mates, His financial donations and contributions have gone a long way towards the development of our Alma Mata.
We are also going to miss his peace initiatives during period of crisis in our IGS association.
My sincere condolences goes to the wife and the rest of the family he left behind, I wish them the fortitude to bear the loss.
Adieu.
Mr Kamoru Oladejo Kolawole,
An IGS old school mate was the Director of Finance with West African Examinations Council (WAEC)
Engneer Amos Kehinde where are you? A question that keeps on going through my mind, unfortunately I look everywhere and you can no longer be found. Truly life is just but a walking shadow, no wonder the Bible told us in Job14:1 that man that is born of a woman is of few days.
It was very shocking and devastating to hear the demise of my lovely, never angry, humble and indefatigable brother and friend at the time that you are most needed.
Even though I got to know you not quit long but your working with me as the Secretary of IGSSA in diaspora proved the type of person you are. You put all your strength on the project as if you know that it won’t be long. Your last voice note you left for me was “ Pastor don’t worry the next project will not be difficult for us to be accomplished”. Be rest assure that we will not disappoint you
Life is not about how long you live but how well and the life impacted. We make a living by what we get but make life by what we give..
You engineered the resuscitation of our Alma Mata, you gave all your best to humanity. It is our fervent prayer at this time that the Good Lord will grant your family and the IGSSA both home and abroad the strength and the grace to bear this inrepairable loss in Jesus Name
Pastor Amos sleep well until we meet not to path again
Adieu and GOOD NIGHT
"Today, I celebrate the life of a great leader and friend... Someone who, with a word and a message from God, was able to empower any weary spirit... We will always remember you. Your unwavering FAITH will be our legacy. Forever in my memory, my condolences to his family."
Fabiola Calcurian
Buenos Aires - Argentina
Pastor Jairo Lugo
Capilla de Ganadores Fe Viva
Hoy quiero darle toda la gloria por quién era mi pastor ola kehinde, quiero hablar un poco de sus obras, fue el pastor que me bautizó y me dijo eres un pichón de pastores, fue aquel que me impulsó para seguir adelante en este ministerio, también debo recordar que fue un pastor dedicado y preocupado por la iglesia de Venezuela,
Fue el pastor que nos ayudó en tiempos de pandemia consiguiendo la colaboración completa del ministerio para suministrar alimento en tiempos difíciles para para la congregación.
También fue el pastor que se preocupó en tiempos difíciles que yo pasaba con mi familia y cuando podía me daba palabra de fe y otros hermanos preguntando por la salud y llamandolos,
también fui pastor que se preocupó por su hermano dixon el cual también está con el señor el día de hoy.
Se preocupaba porque se hicieran bien las cosas porque amaba a la congregación trataba que fuéramos lo más ordenado posible
No podemos olvidar que cuando atravesamos los problemas económicos aqui en nuestro país envió caja de comida y de ropa.
También estaba muy atento a lo que sucedia, me daba palabra de fe y me decía en Venezuela todo va a estar bien.
Lo último que hablamos fue para solucionar el problema del transporte, porque quería ayudar a los creyentes que viven lejos de la iglesia el cual siguen pies.
Desde el año pasado estábamos planificando su visita en Venezuela, empezando el año pasado por el mes de mayo, Pero esa visita se canceló y me dijo estaremos antes de los 21 días de oración y ayuno, ya para el presente año, Pero se complica por su documentación y en el mes de junio me dijo ya tenemos visita para el mes de julio a finales o principios de agosto, pero por el tema de las elecciones tampoco pudieron venir.
Hoy me doy cuenta de que esa visita de su parte, ya no podrá ser posible
Puedo entender que ya era su tiempo de ir al reino de Dios.
recordando lo que dice Pablo
Tampoco queremos, hermanos, que ignoréis acerca de los que duermen, para que no os entristezcáis como los otros que no tienen esperanza. Porque si creemos que Jesús murió y resucitó, así también traerá Dios con Jesús a los que durmieron en él. Por lo cual os decimos esto en palabra del Señor: que nosotros que vivimos, que habremos quedado hasta la venida del Señor, no precederemos a los que durmieron. Porque el Señor mismo con voz de mando, con voz de arcángel, y con trompeta de Dios, descenderá del cielo; y los muertos en Cristo resucitarán primero. Luego nosotros los que vivimos, los que hayamos quedado, seremos arrebatados juntamente con ellos en las nubes para recibir al Señor en el aire, y así estaremos siempre con el Señor. Por tanto, alentaos los unos a los otros con estas palabras.
1 Tesalonicenses 4:13-18
Hoy agradezco a Dios no solamente por haberme dado el privilegio de conocer al pastor ola también que fuera mi mentor para el camino en la salvación,
Doy Gloria a DIOS por permitirme conocerlo, y por ser mi Pastor.
Quiero recordarles hermanos que el único que da vida eterna se llama Jesucristo, asi tal cual predicaba el pastor ola kehinde y les digo todas las cosas obran siempre para bien para los que aman a Dios y buscan el carácter de Cristo Dios les bendiga ricamente
Mis más sinceras condolencias a la familia del pastor a su esposa y sus hijos, Dios estás con ustedes.
CONDOLENCES!
How are the mighty fallen,Bible wonder?
Engr Amos Kehinde,you came,conquered and won!
But why and how the cold hands of death rested upon you and cut you down at this moment when your gracious charity is being enjoyed and anxiously sought by teaming people at home and abroad? Iku doro gan an ni o!! Death did us wicked,indeed.
What is the fate of the orphans,widows,
students ,unemployed and community people whose hope is on you to better their lives?
Heavenly Father over to you to renew the hope and confidence of these people on you.
Who are to query God,the live giver and taker,whose knowledge and actions are beyond human understanding ?
Moreso,according to one poet writer,what passed you could not have missed ,what missed you could have passed you,the pen has written and lifted while the ink
is dried.
ENGR. AMOS KIKE BIBLICAL AMOS !
As a teenager, Ryan lost his mum to cancer. He found himself homeless and soon dropped out of school. He felt hopeless and often went hungry. Years later, Ryan founded a non-profit organisation that empowers others, especially young children, to plant, harvest and prepare their own garden-grown food. The organisation is built on the belief that nobody should go without food and that those who have something should care for those who don’t. Ryan’s concern for others resonates with the heart of God for justice,love and mercy.
God cares deeply about the pain and suffering we face. When He observed terrible injustice in Israel, He sent the prophet Amos to call out their hypocrisy. The people God once rescued from oppression in Egypt were now selling their neighbours into slavery over a pair of sandals (Amos 2:6). They betrayed innocent people, denied justice to the oppressed and trampled “on the heads” of the poor (vv. 6-7), all while pretending to worship God with offerings and holy days (4:4-5).
“Seek good, not evil, that you may live,” Amos pleaded with the people. “Then the Lord God Almighty will be with you, just as you say he is” (5:14). Like Ryan, each of us has experienced enough pain and injustice in life to be able to relate to others and to be of help. The time is ripe to “seek good” and join Him in planting every kind of justice and charity.This is time to emulate Engr. Amos Kehinde and sustain his good heart and efforts to keep the hope alive....In his struggles,he remembered the lowly and poor and needy indeed! He sacrificed all needed efforts to better the lives of others whose path crossed his! O ma se o...Uhmmmm,the Yoruba elders are correct at this instance: Igi to to kii pe ni gbo,directly meaning "a good person does not last " !
My Lord, the God of justice, thank You for not turning a blind eye to the pain and suffering in our world.
May we receive grace to obey and honour You to be the identity of charity like Amos.
Amos Olalere, it is tough ,hard,traumatic to accept and believe you are gone so prematurely.It is like a bitter pill ,not easy and comfortable to swallow.
However, your good works speak on,beloved..
Father Lord ,please renew the dashed hope occasioned on account of the sudden, tragic,painful demise of Engr.Amos of IGS ,OLUPONNA , IWO and surrounded communities with numerous people at diaspora .
Please Lord,grant him eternal rest in your bosom as we pray you heal our wounded hearts ,fill our empty hearts with the joy of your ever abiding and assurance of eternal reunion .Also keep hands of death far away from all he left behind ,especially his wife,children,aged parents,close associates,school mates,professional colleagues,various committees and communities with individuals ,
In Jesus' Christ’s wonderful name. Amen
Engr Amos Kehinde Olalere,we love you but God loves you the more!! Adiue!!!
Amos Ola Kehinde you are not just a classmate but a Pastor.brother and friend to us All in IGS 82 and the IGSAA worldwide your death is a big blow to us all. You a man of great vision and life changer by bringing unity and love RIP May God comfort your family and everyone good night Ore it is well it is well it is well from Folawe Olapade MFG
Engineer Amos lived a good life. He was a great motivator who passed his wishes to others in ways they wouldn't be hurt. He encouraged people to pursue their dreams with the passion required. He was a humble person who was humble and believed in carrying everybody along to achieve a common purpose for the benefit of all. A very focused man that no adjective could qualify. I remember he called me upper week to intimate me of how the little London of ours is being developed and already having a good look. When I saw the video of his demise on Facebook and the smiles on his faces pictures displayed, I couldn't help but kept playing and watching it all over again and again. I thought after many years from when we saw last, I would be able to see him one-on-one someday. The day never came. I wish his soul to rest in peace and that God Almighty grant his family the fortitude to bear the loss and stand in the gaps of the loss. I convey my family's condolences and wish the family is comforted by the several good testimonies about what he did before his being called over to heavenly glory. Rest in peace my dear brother. From Barr Mojiboye
Good day every one, l am Muibat Mojirola Oyafioye, one of the classmates of Late Amos Olalere Kehinde,1982 set of lwo Grammar School lwo. Amos Olalere is one of the brilliant students of our time, so gentle and humble. He was a vibrant and philanthropic man of our set, he dedicated all is time and money to the rehabilitation of our alma mater, he was kind to the needy among us, he was a father to many orphans in his Community from primary level to tertiary institution. Amos Olalere, infact l am short of words to write a tribute in your honour, your sudden death hit all your classmates and old student Association of Iwo Grammar School lwo, like a rock, none of us could hardly believe you can leave us so soon, especially by the time we need you most, you have made an indelible ink in the live of everyone that, crossed your way. Olalere,there is no way we can forget you in our life time. But one thing is sure, as little as you lived, you have lived a fulfilled life, you have done all what Almighty God asked us to come and do on earth, that's to serve Him and humanity,and that is why we have the hope that,you will rest in perfect peace in the bossom of your Lord. Just look back to pray for your darling wife and children,send helpers to then from heaven. You came, you saw and you conquered. We love you, but Almighty God loves you most. Adieu, Amos, Good night Olalere, Bye bye Son of Kehinde.
Engr. Amos has left a vacuum which is difficult to fill in 82 stanza .
Your memories of good works can never be forgotten.
Rest in peace.
From God we came and to Him we must return. May the Lord accept your return, grant you eternity, and comfort the families you left behind. Adieu Amos until we meet to part no more.?
Uncle, your death was unexpected and a rude shock.
I remember when you called our house in Lagos from Venezuela in the 90's, my Dad spoke highly of you and when I met you in 2014 for the first time in Calgary I was not disappointed. Since then we have communicated often and when you came weekly to Winnipeg to plant the Living Faith Church parish there ..... I was always available to meet you and we would talk on many topics ranging from Christian life, family plans for Oluponna, and chats with my Dad the immediate past of Olupo of Oluponna.
You always reach out to my family. and cherished us.
you gave succour to many and God was merciful to you in all your endeavors. I know you are in a better place but your loss is a massive blow for your immediate family, friends, and most especially your birthplace of Oluponna which you cherished and worked towards its betterment.
Sun re oo Baba Ile Bereele.
Good morning, May the Almighty Lord keep you and your family blessed. I am the wife of Pastor Jairo Lugo Jormery Lugo, here in Venezuela. My most sincere words of condolence for the departure of Pastor Ola. We know that he is in a better place, but it certainly hurts us that he is no longer physically with us. Pastor Ola was a great person, always caring for the flock of Christ here in Venezuela! I give glory to God for his life.
Today we will pay a small tribute to you during the service. We would like you and your children to be able to connect via video call. Please let me know and I will be on the lookout. Blessings!
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