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Former Ogun first lady, Olufunke Daniel, loses 93-yr-old mother
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Former Ogun first lady, Olufunke Daniel, loses 93-yr-old mother

Former Ogun State First Lady, Yeye Olufunke Daniel, has lost her 93-year-old mother, Chief Mrs. Sabainah Ibironke Opawole. Mrs. Opawole passed away peacefully on July 2, 2026, after a short illness. She was known as a devout Christian, respected matriarch, and a woman committed to family values and faith. Born in 1933, she was the daughter of Princess Mariam Ladigbolu of the Oyo Kingdom and Reverend O. Osoba. Her funeral arrangements have not yet been announced, but the family has expressed gratitude for her life and asked for prayers and support during their time of mourning. Tributes from various individuals and community figures have highlighted her dignity, grace, and strong faith.

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Vanguard Nigeria logoVanguard NigeriaIndependentCenter12 hr. ago
Former Ogun first lady, Olufunke Daniel, loses 93-yr-old mother

Former Ogun State First Lady, Yeye Olufunke Daniel, has lost her 93-year-old mother, Chief Mrs. Sabainah Ibironke Opawole. Mrs. Opawole passed away peacefully on July 2, 2026, after a short illness. She was known as a devout Christian, respected matriarch, and a woman committed to family values and faith. Born in 1933, she was the daughter of Princess Mariam Ladigbolu of the Oyo Kingdom and Reverend O. Osoba. Her funeral arrangements have not yet been announced, but the family has expressed gratitude for her life and asked for prayers and support during their time of mourning. Tributes from various individuals and community figures have highlighted her dignity, grace, and strong faith.

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