This memorial website was created to remember our dearest husband, father, grand father, relative, friend, Chief Adebola Akibola who was born in Nigeria on March 18, 1926 and passed away on December 24, 2009. You will live forever in our memories and hearts.
Visitors, please click on Gallery or Video/Audio on the left to see most of the funeral pictures and videos
Britney Ibironke Akibola |
Oluwakemisola Akibola |
Daddy was an awesome father, friend and a confidant. He shared so many stories of wisdom and was never short of life changing advise. Daddy often referred to me as "Baby mi Agba" and atimes "Kwara". Every phone call would start with "am so happy to hear your voice" and would always end with wonderful prayers for the family. Daddy often put others before himself and would humble himself to the level of those much younger.
The first time I met daddy he said" Welcome to the Akibola family where we will shower you with love". Trust me not only have I been showered, I have almost drowned with the endless love.
"Daddy I pray that the Lord will comfort you and may I be able to leave the wonderful legacy you left behind for my children(Adebola Jnr/ Kasopefoluwa Akibola)."
We love you lots and lots xxx E sun re o.
Shegun Olagundoye |
adebola | missing you | July 9, 2017 |
Folake Adewunmi | Re: Late Chief Adebola Akibola & Olabisi Odedeyi | April 10, 2012 |
Dr. 'Sola 'Seun Ojosipe | We've lost a great asset | January 13, 2010 |
Aba Williams-Otebele | Dr. | January 6, 2010 |
My deepest sympathies to the Akibola family and all the in-laws. Cheif Akibola is an unforgettable person, he will always be with us. The many times he visited us in the US, he would make his rounds of not only his children but his other relatives. He even went to church with me in LA. I can still hear his hearty laugh. He left such an impression on my friends and church members, that they would often ask about my uncle. On his part, he knew the father or the uncle of everyone I introduced to him and would not stop teasing me about conducting the church choir. His charisma was unmatched. He would have us laughing for hours. His favorite eating place in downtown LA was 'The Pantry'. A place he dined with his family when he first visited Folabi and I in LA.
He was very steadfast and loyal, a true family man. He remained a loyal part of the Abati-Williams family even long after the passing of his first wife. He attended every event, every occasion and was a favorite uncle that we all looked forward to see. He would sorely be missed, but we know he has gone home to rest. He thoroughly prepared us for 'his journey'. He gave us plenty of notice, but now that the time has come, it is hard to swallow. Adieu Cheif Akibola! May his soul rest in perfect peace! Aba
Britney | Miss you Grampa | January 6, 2010 |
Grampa you were the best Grampa a little girl could ever have and thank you for loving me so much.Now sleep in heavenly peace and I love you so much. Ronke