Oladapo Olufemi Osho's Obituary
Oladapo Olufemi Osho was born on August 29, 1962, in Owo, Ondo State, Nigeria, into the family of late Chief Victor Alabi Osho and late Mrs. Mobinuola Osho. He began his educational journey at St. Andrews Primary School, Owo, and later attended Owo High School. He furthered his education at The Polytechnic, Ibadan, where he developed the discipline and determination that shaped his life’s path. Oladapo started his professional career in Nigeria, working with the Ondo State Broadcasting Corporation and later with the United Bank of Africa (UBA). In 1991, he relocated to the United States of America, where he embraced new opportunities and built a life rooted in hard work and perseverance. He worked as a loan officer and later established himself in insurance and real estate, serving others with dedication and integrity. He married Oluwatoyin Osho. Oladapo was a devoted husband and a loving father who treasured his family deeply. A man of faith, he worshipped at Grow to Go Christian Center, where he remained committed to spiritual growth and fellowship. Throughout his life, Oladapo was known as a true person. He had a generous heart and a welcoming spirit, always ready to help family, friends, and anyone in need. He lived in the moment, was never speechless, and truly never met a stranger. He had a deep passion for sports, especially baseball, basketball, and hockey, and found joy and peace in gardening, which reflected his patience, care, and appreciation for life. His words of wisdom, shared memories, laughter, and commitment to keeping life authentically real will forever remain engraved in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. Oladapo Olufemi Osho survives with his wife, two sons, many siblings, extended family members, and countless friends whose lives he touched profoundly.
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