Usifo was a great brother to all of us. We have so many memories of Usifo both in London and in Nigeria. God has called his angel and only he knows why. Usifo has constantly strived to keep the Badore set of 94 together and helping all those around him and given back to so many he did not even know. Usifo will be greatly missed and will be in our hearts forever. Thank you Usifo for all what you have done and for your legacy. It is well in IJN Amen.
Tributes for Sifo:
Usifo, you were indeed a rare gem!! You had such a loving and caring spirit. You made sure you fished out as many people as possible out for the reunion which was a beautiful one. A lot of us you brought together again after 20yrs. You always wanted everybody happy. Even right there on the sick bed in so much pain you still had your usual attitude of always complementing and making everyone feel loved. You told me that sunday that even though you could not see me well as your vision was been affected that I was looking good. We will miss you dearly! But God knows best. The greatest consolation is to know that you are in a better place.
Adieu Usifo!!! ——Olamide Moore Adebayo.
Tribute to “My Guy”
“When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality, then the saying that is written will come true: “Death has been swallowed up in victory” 1 Corinthians 15:53-54
Usifo, was a very great guy with a very large, altruistic, giving and accommodating heart. Always checking up, always there, a missionary whose calling was simple, bringing people together and seeking peace. His show of anger was limited to “Guy take time o!”
A 24 year old friendship ended just like it started, just like that!
So here I am writing about My Guy with whom I shared a lot especially in the last few months.
My only consolation is that you lived a good, honest, giving and selfless life that assures only a blissful eternity.
My heartfelt condolences to Anino, a stalwart, who was kind enough to share Usifo with us all, Michael and Alex, who will grow to know their dad was a GREAT GUY and the wider Ijewere Family.
You have left a gaping hole. Your exemplary life will forever remain a beacon.
Sleep well my brother. —-Doyin Ogun (Classmate Model College, Badore)
Usifo’s life was taken away from us too soon and it is hard to understand why tragic things like this happen to such good people.
As this is a question without an answer, I will not dwell on the loss of my friend, instead I am writing this in celebration of his life and to remember his remarkable personality
I met Usifo in January 1989 as JSS1 students of LSMC Badore, this was a small close-knit gathering of young students living away from home for the first time.
Being a boarding school, we all fast learned to be emotionally supportive and dependent on each other. My first impression of Usifo was one of a very humble boy who was never afraid to speak his mind and air his often well considered opinions.
After Badore, Usifo and I became even closer as a direct result of the successful efforts from him to bring us all together via social media and alumni meetings which he hosted. Over the last year I have engaged with Usifo almost every day sharing successes, laughter, pain, and life’s misfortune which makes this a more shocking and painful realisation.
Usifo was a happy, selfless, principled, people person and it is incredibly sad that his life ended so soon. I cannot put into words how much I will miss him.
Even though Sifo is gone, his memory will live on in all of us forever. Usifo I appreciate your friendship of 25 years, 10 months and 2 days. I will never forget you. — Sola Adebisi
I don’t know anyone else like you, Sifo. In all my educational years and all the schools I went to, there is no ex-school mate like you. You stood out, galvanized everyone’s preferences into a collective and acceptable choice. You showed love and care to all. An epitome of humility. No one was left down, because you will pull him/her up. I heard from you after such a long time, during a difficult day last year and you made my day. You had to go? Not you Sifo. Why you Sifo? I have pondered. You fulfilled your purpose, Sifo and to that I am grateful to God.
My brother, you will forever be in my heart. Anino, Alex and Michael will be comforted and favored by God at all times, because you have sown your seeds of love.
Sleep well Sifo!
—- Yvonne Victor-Olomu
Rest in peace, no pain, now home free.
Till we meet at Jesus feet. Bye for now.
—-GBOYEGA.ADEMILUYI
You’ve gone too soon Sifo.
Words can’t explain how I feel right now but I take solace in realising that you are in a better place.
I met you over 20 yrs ago and you’ve always been the bond that pulls all other friends together.
You are truly one of a kind and I can say with all certainty that I don’t know any other friend like you. You will be dearly missed BUT won’t be forgotten. I’ll always remember how were so warm to everyone and always being the sense of reasoning in situations.
I’ll hold dear some of the many values you’ve taught me – friendship bonds need to be kept intact and always worked on, how never to look down on anyone, how to always try your best to help people in need. You were an angel but I just didn’t know it.
Rest in peace my dear friend —- Yanju Epemolu
Sifo was a gem. His epitaph is the life he lived and not anything we put on his tombstone. He was a caring, considerate, loyal and giving friend. He was an all round good man. Stand up guy as we say. He derived great joy in getting his friends and family together and sometimes at great personal cost he made sure he put smiles on our faces. I am honoured to have been called a friend by him. Sifo, your Lagos, N1 and N2 miss you and we thank God for the privilege of having known you. Continue to rest in peace my dear friend and brother.
Eniola Olorunnimbe
‘LAGOS’
My dear brother,
Selfless you are
Faithful you are
Loving you are
Caring you are
Forgiving you are
Precious you are
Without you, life is unbearable
God grant us the strength
God grant you eternal REST.
Till we meet
Unforgettable you are.
— —Meshileya Timothy
Sleep vanished instantly from my eyes when I just started a good sleep after a tough almost sleepless 5days. its hard for me to take.
He called me some 7years ago when he stumbled on my number that is 13years after we left Badore. I could feel the joy radiating in his voice and i was equally happy connecting to a long time school mate.
He looked for me when reunion was approaching he was dedicated at what he did and had a large heart. He is such a great guy. Rest in peace Sifo
—-Runsewe olufunmilayo
How do U define selflessness? How do U define loyalty? How do U define a friendship so strong and deep it spanned 26 years even though most of that time was spent apart? How do U define a total dedication to bringing and keeping people together regardless of distance, situation or circumstance? How do U define a rare gem? A diamond only half polished? A one in a million soul? One name. One person. Usifo Ijewere. We love U Brother. Words can’t express our feeling of lose. Adieu my Brother. Rest well my friend. See U on the other side.–Rume


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