Tag: Ibidun Ighodalo

  • Photo: Gov Sanwo-Olu visits Pastor Ighodalo over wife’s death

    Photo: Gov Sanwo-Olu visits Pastor Ighodalo over wife’s death

    Governor BabaJide Sanwo-Olu paid a condolence visit to Pastor Itua Ighodalo on the passing of his wife Ibidunni Ighodalo.

    Ibidunni died on Sunday of apparent cardiac arrest in her hotel room in Port Harcourt, Rivers.

    Speaking after his visit to the family, Sanwo-Olu said he was shocked when he received the news of Ibidunni’s death.

    He said: “I was shocked when I received the news that my friend, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo had lost his wife and partner, Mrs. Ibidun Ighodalo.

    “Mrs. Ibidun Ighodalo was an inspiration to many. I pray for strength for Pastor Ituah, their children, loved ones, and the many she has touched.”

  • Ibidun Ighodalo: A beauty queen with a generous spirit – Ehi Braimah

    Ibidun Ighodalo: A beauty queen with a generous spirit – Ehi Braimah

    By Ehi Braimah

    The news came like a bolt from the blue on a Sunday morning. Ibidun, wife of Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, had passed away in Port Harcourt in the early hours of Sunday June 14 just before she clocked her 40th birthday. My long time sister, family friend and associate, Debbie Akindele-Ojo, a fashion and beauty entrepreneur, called me but I missed her call. She left a note: call me. In my mind, I sensed something was amiss but I could not figure it out.

    I retuned Debbie’s call immediately only to find out she was crying and heartbroken. “What is the matter?” I asked her, worried and confused. “Why are you crying? I managed to ask as I wasn’t sure what was going on. Debbie then struggled to break the news to me: “Have you heard? Ibidun Ighodalo is dead.” As I was absorbing the devastating news, Debbie was still sobbing and in a muffled voice, she said, “I’ll call you back.” I called my wife immediately to let her know I did not have good news for her. “Oh no, it can’t be true,” my wife screamed when I broke the news of Ibidun’s death. “What happened?” At this time, I didn’t have an answer to my wife’s question.

    Shortly afterwards, the news of Ibidun’s demise was confirmed by a family statement and the social media was set on fire with fond tributes. Ibidun and her ever dependable team at Elizabeth R, a premium event management company she founded in 2003, were setting up marquees as isolation centres for some state governments. Ibidun executes every contract dutifully and leaves nothing to chance. She was exemplary in character and leadership. Until her untimely death, Ibidun was working in Port Harcourt.

    When Debbie and I spoke later after about an hour, I told her we lost an Angel. In 1998 as head consultant of PR Dimensions, my colleagues and I organised the first ever Lux Beauty Pageant for Unilever Nigeria Plc (then known as Lever Brothers Nigeria Plc). As part of the event management plan, we inaugurated a screening committee for photo entries received for the contest.

    I invited Debbie, owner of Everywoman — a fashion shop for women on Opebi Road, Ikeja, Lagos — to join the committee. Ibidun Ajayi – as she then was — made the final shortlist of 10 contestants. The grand finale of the beauty pageant held at Eko Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos and Ibidun, an undergraduate of the University of Lagos at the time, won the contest. It was a spectacular night that was full of glitz and glamour. Top Lagos socialite and award winning actor, Richard Mofe-Damijo, emceed the show and he delivered a class act to an appreciative and distinguished audience. Ibidun was crowned as the maiden Lux beauty queen in a night that I was sure was memorable for her. I remember Ibidun saying after the event that she did not expect to win as one of the youngest contestants.

    One of the prizes for the Lux Queen was a safari trip to Kenya. It was a delegation of four persons that made the trip: Ibidun, Julie, her chaperon (from my office), Julius Agenmonmen, Personal Care Products Manager of Unilever at the time and me. John Mugo of blessed memory (he died in a plane crash) was Area Manager of Kenya Airways back in 1998. When I told him of our trip to Nairobi with the Lux Queen, he promptly provided four complimentary tickets.

    It turned out to be a memorable experience as we journeyed with to Masai Maira with tour guides for the safari including posing for photographs with Masai warriors. That was how a long standing relationship began between Ibidun and members of the organising committee of the Lux beauty pageant. It is a relationship I have treasured over the years. My wife called Mercy Nwosu who is based in Houston, USA to inform her of Ibidun’s death. Mercy was the first runner-up at the beauty pageant. “It cannot be true,” Mercy told me when my wife handed over the phone to me. “Ibidun is too young to die. A long time ago, I told Ibidun she can make a great career out of event planning because my mother was into the business. I’m glad she followed her heart and built a phenomenal event company,” Mercy said.

    Ibidun was beautiful, soft spoken, humble, respectful, diligent, talented and friendly. She had a generous spirit and inspired young people who saw her as a role model; they wanted to be like her. From the outpouring of tributes in some blogs to honour Ibidun, even those who were not close to her admired her strength of character, creativity, philanthropy and entrepreneurship. Ibidun called me “Uncle Ehi” as a mark of respect for our friendship. During her reign as beauty queen, Ibidun made life easy for everyone – she did not carry unnecessary airs around her; her conduct and attitude showed great promise.

    The fact that she was a beauty queen and campus celebrity did not get into her head — it was a reflection of her graciousness, strong family values and humility. Debbie and Ibidun became very close after she won the beauty pageant. “Ibidun was God fearing; she was beautiful inside and outside,” Debbie told me when we spoke on the phone. “Everybody in my family loved her. She called me her mentor and we were able to spent time together at my place, especially on weekends, when she was still a student at Unilag,” Debbie recalled. As Lux Beauty Queen, we ensured that Ibidun’s routine was flexible enough to accommodate her academic calendar at the University of Lagos. When Unilever gave us the green light to start the second edition of the Lux beauty pageant, Ibidun was very supportive and available to play her role until she crowned her successor, Ifeoma Williams (nee Njoku).

    Together with Debbie and Joan Ibuzo, an associate and outstanding pageant director of Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, we registered Queenafrik International 20 years ago to organise another beauty pageant with an African focus. We wasted no time inviting Ibidun and she happily joined the organising committee without any hassle.

    Ibidun eventually established herself successfully as a renowned event planner. As chief executive of Elizabeth R, Ibidun displayed amazing passion for innovation and hard work. She was painstaking and her company was highly sought after for high profile events by the rich and famous. By applying strategic positioning principles, Ibidun built an event planning brand and became number one in the mind in that category.

    She was also known as the “Queen of Decoration” on account of the contract from the Lagos state government when Babatunde Raji Fashola (now Minister of Works and Housing) was governor to decorate Lagos and give it a festive ambience for Christmas. Her brief was to beautify Lagos and she did well and usually went beyond her brief to do more. Ibidun also loved fashion and style. Her dress sense was creative and remarkable – this could be due to her background as a former beauty queen.

    Debo Adebayo runs a management consultancy and Elizabeth R is one of his clients. “I have been working with Ibidun now for close to three years,” recalls Adebayo who is also a Fellow of the National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria (NIMN). “I’m still devastated by the news of her death. Ibidun was a good person with a kind heart and she was always willing to lend a helping hand. The staff is very fond of Ibidun and they call her “Mama” because of her leadership style, management skills, discipline and kindness.

    “Ibidun has a warm and pleasant personality; she’s caring, friendly and humble. She treats everyone like a family but sometimes during management retreats, we tease her as a “Drama Queen” and we would all laugh together. Ibidun was always calm and confident but when she’s offended and angry, you will know in spite of her friendly disposition. Our role is purely business strategy for the company and we design a road map to execute the strategy,” Adebayo said.

    Everyone I know is shocked at the passing of Ibidun who would have marked her 40th birthday on July 19. Her death shows how fleeting every moment is in this world. “The news of Ibidun’s death is humbling,” Cynthia Yinkere, who also knows Ibidun, told me. “She made her mark and her death truly reminds us of our mortality,” Cynthia added. There was no chance to say even last minute goodbyes. Ibidun lived a worthy life and she will always be remembered as a humanist and care giver. She also expressed great love for children. Ibidun had her own fair share of life’s challenges but she endured them and soldiered on, putting all her hopes and trust in God.

    As an amazing philanthropist who loved to touch lives positively, she set up the Ibidunni Ighodalo Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation, to encourage and support couples on their fertility journey based on her own experience. Ibidun is survived by her husband, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, Senior Pastor at Trinity House Church; her daughter Keke and Zenan, her son. Both Keke and Zenan were adopted after her struggle with infertility. No doubt, this is a difficult period but my prayer is that God Almighty will grant Pastor Ighodalo and the entire family the fortitude to bear this great loss. Adieu Ibidun!

    Braimah is a public relations and marketing strategist based in Lagos

  • ‘Always hard to say goodbye’ — Ibidun Ighodalo’s last words to husband

    ‘Always hard to say goodbye’ — Ibidun Ighodalo’s last words to husband

    Days before Ibidun Ighodalo, wife of Ituah Ighodalo, senior pastor of Lagos’ Trinity House Church, passed on, she had shared a video of herself bidding her man farewell with a caption that reflects how loving she was.

     

    In the video, the 39-year-old, who breathed her last on Sunday morning in Port Harcourt, could be seen hugging and playing with her husband as the lovebirds went all lovey-dovey.

     

    They also exchanged loving compliments while the cleric teased his wife about telling on her over domestic violence.

    “Who doesn’t love the sight of pure bliss. We so love this love. Cc: Mama and Papa Ighodalo. Always so hard to say goodbye to my Popino. Love you too much baby. See you soon,” Ibidun captioned the video that was reposted on Instagram — her fan page — while her main page appeared to have been removed.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CBQOMN0D4I_/

     

    She is the founder of Ibidunni Ighodalo Foundation, a non-profit organisation created to raise awareness on issues pertaining to infertility.

    The foundation also provides grants for couples that require fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intrauterine insemination.

     

  • Eight things you need to know about Ibidun Ighodalo

    Eight things you need to know about Ibidun Ighodalo

    Ibidun Ighodalo was known as a phenomenal, kind and innovative event planner, who made a huge impact in the Nigerian events industry.

    Here are few facts to know about her:

     

    1. Mrs Ighodalo won the Miss Lux title over a decade ago.

     

    1. Ibidun got married to Pastor Ituah Ighodalo of the Trinity Church House on February 16, 2007.
    2. She once revealed her infertility challenge and the several IVF procedures she did during her lifetime.

     

    1. Ibidun and Pastor Ituah have two children together. She is the founder of the Ibidunni Ighodalo Foundation.

     

    1. Her company, Elizabeth R, decorates Lagos during Christmas/Festive seasons. During Fashola’s tenure in 2007, she was given the arduous task of beautifying Lagos. She was once adjudged the Queen of decorations.

     

    1. Ibidun also handled most of society’s top notch events in a career spanning over a decade (She founded Elizabeth R in 2003 as a public relations and events company).
    2. After undergoing IVF 11 times , while praying on her birthday in 2016, she had a revelation that what she was going through was to be used as an encouragement to others who found themselves in her shoes. This birthed the Ibidun Ighodalo Foundation.

     

    1. She loved fashion (styling brides and her clients for all events), interior decoration, and the hospitality industry as a whole.
  • [Video] Pastor Ighodalo ministered at another funeral same day wife died

    [Video] Pastor Ighodalo ministered at another funeral same day wife died

    Pastor Ituah Ighodalo of Trinity House, on Sunday, ministered at a funeral service on the same day he lost his wife.

    Speaking at the burial ceremony of 24 years old, Ayodeji Modupe-Johnson, Ighodalo stressed that life is full of mystery and no one has control over it.

    The deceased, Ayodeji Modupe-Johnson was born on August 1, 1995 and passed away on June 12, 2020.

    He also gave a hint on the death of his wife, saying ‘if anyone told me today would have been the way it is, I would say it is not possible’

    His words at Ayodeji’s funeral service: “Life is a deep mystery, there is no one human being, no matter how wise they are, who can say they fully understand life. Let us accept life’s mystery. We don’t have control over most things in life, how you were born, your height, race, who gave birth to you, complexion, Nobody has control over life…this time yesterday…”

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  • 40-yr-old Ibidun Ituah-Ighodalo died of Cardiac arrest

    40-yr-old Ibidun Ituah-Ighodalo died of Cardiac arrest

    Ibidun, wife of Pastor Ituah Ighodalo of Trinity House, Lagos is dead.

    Late Ibidun who is the owner of a popular event company in Lagos, Elizabeth R reportedly died around 2am on Sunday, June 14, 2020.

    Unconfirmed reports say the one-time beauty queen and maiden queen of Face of Lux died of cardiac arrest.

    Aged 40, the elegant beauty queen graduated from the University of Lagos and settled for adoption after going through eleven unsuccessful IVF.

    In the last few years, Ibidun Ighodalo, the former Miss Lux has used her own life’s experience as the platform through which to extend a helping hand to those going through the same journey.

    She is blessed with two cute kids, Keke and Zenan, Ibidun floated the Ibidun Ighodalo Foundation to bring succour to those who cannot afford the expensive pregnancy procedures.

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  • BREAKING: Pastor Ituah Ighodalo’s wife, Ibidun is dead

    BREAKING: Pastor Ituah Ighodalo’s wife, Ibidun is dead

    Ibidun Ajayi Ighodalo, the wife of Pastor Ituah Ighodalo of Trinity House, is dead.

    According to reports, she reportedly died in her hotel room early this morning in Port Harcourt.

    When TNG monitored the Instagram page of the Ighodalo’s church(Trinity House), it was observed that a black-image post was uploaded therein to mourn Ibidun’s exit.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CBagO7bFN7c/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

    Also, as at the time TheNEwsGuru (TNG) filed this report, Nigerians have started sending condolence messages to the Ighodalo’s over Ibidun’s exit.

    In the last few years, Ibidun Ighodalo, the former Miss Lux has used her own life’s experience as the platform through which to extend a helping hand to those going through the same journey.

    She is blessed with two cute kids, Keke and Zenan, Ibidun floated the Ibidun Ighodalo Foundation to bring succour to those who cannot afford the expensive pregnancy procedures.