Elizabeth
Orogun

1975 - 2023

All glory be to God. We announce the passing of Elizabeth Orogun-Omogbai on November 30th in Laval.

Urgel Bourgie

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Foluso Akanji
Lagos

Sis Dupe was a good Christian worthy of emulation Though very shocking and too early but God remains Faithful You ran your race You finished according to God's timing You kept the Faith!

Crown of Glory is waiting for you Dear Sister!

May we all finish well in Jesus name.

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Lanipekun Lawal
Lagos

I first met Dupe sometimes in 1997 when she came looking for me as part of her duties as the Senior Friends Liason Officer of SCM UI, it was the first time anyone would contact me in that capacity and it made such a huge impression on me.

In her last one year, we've worked together in the same Exco which I lead and not once did she fail in any assignment, even though she was going through her tough moment.

She was a lover of God and people, a woman of faith and of large heart who kept on giving and serving till her last breath. A good example of a believer whose shamefacedness bellies her strength of character, we will continue to miss her.

On the behalf of the leadership and entire membership of SCM UI Alumni Fellowship, we send our heartfelt commiserations to Pst Henry and the children, it is well ! Rest on Sister Dupe, you have fought a good fight and earned your crowns. Adieu!

Lanipekun Lawal, President SCM UI Alumni Fellowship

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Abi Adegboye
Atlanta

This is such a devastating loss. Pastor Dupe was a beautiful woman of God. I pray the Holy Spirit will comfort the family, SCM, and the church. May God strengthen us in this season of grieving.

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Olanrewaju Wilhelm
Lagos, Nigeria

I got to know Sis. Dupe about a year ago when we were both appointed to serve as Exco in the SCM UI Alumni Fellowship. She was always available no matter what. Her passion and love for the things of God and brethren cannot be over-emphasized. I met her in Lagos June this year while enroute Cote D'Ivoire and she was full of life. The conversation we had are still fresh with me though I never knew that was the first and final face-to-face meeting. She lived for God. Her passing was a rude shock to all, but we take solace in the fact she is resting in the bosom of her maker. I pray the comfort of the Holy Spirit for her immediate family and the body of Christ. Till the resurrection morning, adieu soldier of Christ!

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Orogun Beatrice Abiola Abiodun
Lagos

It is hard to believe that you're no more. I never knew the last time we saw and iron something about the bible will be the last time we are seeing. The news of your demise came to me as a rude shock and unbelievable. You're a sister to me not an in-law, gentle, humble, woman of faith to the core, person with a golden heart. I will miss you a lot. I love you but Jesus loves more. Not how far but how well. You came, you fought and you conquered. Until we meet to part no more May your gentle soul continue to rest in perfect peace. Adieu

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B. Oshinowo
Lagos

Sis Dupe was a precious sister who loved people selflessly. Her deep and sincere love for God reflected in her service to HIM and relationship with brethren. We will surely miss you here but our faith remains strong. Sleep well beloved Sis Dupe; you fought a good fight and my prayer is that we all finish well too in Jesus name, Amen 🙏

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Muyiwa Adeniran Israel
Lagos, Nigeria

The last time we saw in July, you made an incredible lasting impacts in my life, after listening to our worship session ministration you sent us money to buy drinks and snacks to the team and your words of encouragement, then those 2 powerful messages you preached and taught on faith can never be lost in my memory In the midst of your struggles you kept the faith, your smiles are largely infectious, you stood serving the people and the Lord to the end. My consolation is that you are in the best place with your Lord and savior Jesus, we will see you again where we will part no more. Rest on my darling Sister Dupe

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John Orogun
Lagos Nigeria

14DAYs WITH THE ANGELS ELIZABETH MODUPE As long as I live and the memories of your hearty joy and laughter remain on the walls of my life, I will rise each day like today and declare to the world Once I had a super sister and a faithful friend nothing and no one can corrupt my memory of her ,a destiny helper to countless people,she opened close doors to many while in flesh and even on your sick bed you are still helping people, what you did for others has become like sown seeds, Your children will yield a bountiful harvest. Continue to rest in peace, Omo Orogun ile ila, Omo asepo labe Love always John

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Omobolanle Orogun
Lagos

Words fail me as this is a rude shock, considering that I was looking forward to a closer relationship with you my favourite aunt, as an adult but God knows best. Good night aunty, see you on the morrow where we would part no more💖

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Tombra Rachael Cosmos
Lagos

It is difficult to express in words how much I appreciate Pastor Dupe. I first met her online during one of HAC Women Leadership Conference before finally meeting her in June 2023, and even without physically seeing her, she was an amazing woman. Her heart was filled with love, and she demonstrated profound selflessness. Over the few years I knew her, Pastor Dupe taught me that life can be beautiful if we choose to be selfless. She gave without expecting anything in return, and she provided tremendous help. She possessed an extraordinary willingness to serve and give within her own capabilities. I am grateful for her words of encouragement and prayers.

I am grateful for the invaluable opportunity to create flyers for the church in Canada. Those moments have played a significant role in fostering my growth and improvement in graphic design skills. Your unwavering support and referrals have been instrumental in advancing my career in this field. Thank you so much for believing in me and providing such a meaningful platform for my development.

Pastor Dupe, you were a rare gem, and it is with a heavy heart that I say goodbye. May you rest in the loving arms of the Lord. Heaven has truly gained an angel, and you will be dearly missed. My heartfelt condolences to Pastor Henry and the entire family.

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Dele Omogbai
Lagos

DELE OMOGBAI

Dupe; my sister in-law, words fail me. However, I am consoled that you served the Lord in words and in deeds. May your soul find eternal rest. I pray that God in His infinite mercy grant your husband and kids the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss. My mother and all of us will surely miss you a great deal. Adios till we meet again. I am eternal crushed.

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Adesoye Olufunke
Lagos

Lizzy my darling loveable awesome kid sister hardly do I know that our meeting in June would serve as the last time I will ever see you. We all the family members shall surely miss you but we have taken solace in our creator knowing fully well that you're in a better place. LIZZY continue to rest in the bosom of our Lord Jesus Christ until the resurrection day when we shall all meet to part no more sleep on beloved. You shall forever be in my heart. We love you but Jesus loved you most. Adieu my dearest sis

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Charity Tony-Ubah
Lagos

Dear Pas Dupe, It is still shock that I write this as I find it really difficult to get this round my head that I will not see you with my physical eyes again neither will you shout out to me during the weekly handover to me at the 24/7 prayer alter. This is one place that has suddenly brought us closer than ever as I have the opportunity to listen to your lovely daughters Eveshore and Praise sing so beautifully whole playing their guitars. You have done well for the kingdom. We rest in the consolation that God is very much in this and has called His gallant soldier home. Everyone I have heard talk about you has spoken so positively of your impact in their lives and ministry. Rest on in the bossom of the Lord my dear. We love you and will forever miss you. Thank you for your kindness in bringing a gift for me in June 2023. You came to say goodbye but I didnt get the message until this. God keep your husband and children.

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Olajumoke Abu-Okolo
Ibadan Nigeria

Sis Dupe , The Lord whom you loved and served has called you home. Who are we to question Him? I thank God for the brief time i happened to know you , you planned to come and see me in Ibadan when you came to Nigeria this year, but i wasnt in town . Always checking on me via WhatsApp messages. Your life was a testimony of strong faith ! Sleep on beloved Sister Dupe .

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Olubunmi Oluseun Oni
Ibadan

Sister Dupe was my sister from another mother in the University of Ibadan till I transitioned to the College of Medicine, University College Hospital. She loved the Lord with her whole heart and sought out the brethren to minister to diverse needs. God knows it all and we cannot query Him. I know you are now in a better place and have won the race. You will always be fondly remembered.
May God preserve, comfort and bless your husband and children. Adieu Lovely Sister Dupe.

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Adebayo Adedeji
Ibadan

May the Lord comfort the family and keep the legacies of our beloved sister in Jesus.

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Binuyo Funmilola
Lagos

Elizabeth, I am speechless hearing that you have gone to be with your F itather and creator. As sad as I am, I cannot but remember how humble and simple a life you lived. Ah! I will miss you dearly. I won't say goodbye but good night and see you in the morning. Rest well beloved sister.

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Modupe Olubunmi Fakayode
Lagos

Sister Modupe Elizabeth,I never knew the last time you came to Nigeria was just for us to know each other, You were such an amazing person, the love you showed was an undiluted one, you were so sacrificial,so selfless we missed you dear sister may your gentle soul rest in peace till we meet to part no more. May the Lord console your husband children and the entire family. Rest on lovely sister.

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Folake kolawole
Australia

Hmmmmm......am speechless...l don't know where to start from...Aunty Eli...l can't stop crying...my small mummy ...it was when I grow up l understand having a Godly and happy family is a blessing.....you have been there for me since my childhood...your words of encouragement are still fresh in my head.....Godly woman full of life....We love you and always....continue to rest in thy Lord....Omo orogun...Ile ila. A fe o...sugbon Jesu fe oo ju...sun re sun re sun re.

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Olubodun Dorcas Adebola (nee Orogun)
Lagos , Nigeria

The news was devastating, highly unbelievable?Yet it turns out to be true,but somehow still unreal,that my delectable and sprightly sister and confidant is no more physically around.You were so supportive, caring, always checking on my well being.Your strength of faith and character is amazing.I still remember our conversation, barely 24hours before your departure.You were looking forward to our family prayer meeting which you thought would be holding on the day you slept in the Lord. You were indeed a great prayer champion. You brought joy to everyone around you.Your love for the Lord Jesus Christ and the kingdom of God was quite infusing.I learnt so much from you. My dear lovely sister and great friend Now I can sing that you came ,you fought the fight of faith.The battle is over and you are truly more than a conqueror. I am still at loss and in shock about your exit from this sinful world.But my comfort is in the assurance that you are resting in the bossom of our Lord Jesus,where we shall meet one day to part more . Elizabeth I love you compassionately!!!!!!.

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Olubodun Best
Port Harcourt

This is unacceptable but it has become the truth. You are forever gone. But we’ll keep you alive in our hearts and homes.

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Jane Gold Orogun
Lagos State

The news of your death came as a shock to me because we made plans of meeting on your next visit to Nigeria. We love you but God loves you more. May your gentle soul rest in peace. Adieu.

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Pastor Olubodun Benson Olusola
Lagos, Nigeria.

In a time like this,the least we can do is to appreciate the most High God.Indeed,it is a time that we might want to echo the scripture:"the righteous is taken away before the day of evil".Or, how else can one describe the passing unto glory of our beloved sister Elizabeth? She is so much alive in our heart.Her memory never evokes that of a person who is no longer with us physically.That says a lot about her impact in our life and the lives of people she came in contact with during her life time.Soft spoken,full of smiles,her godly nature is a faith inducer.A comforter, always looking for opportunity to help bring relief to hearts in discomfort.In great pains,yet making efforts to relieve the pains of others.Her trust in our lord Jesus Christ was palpable.All through her travails,she refused to be made an object of pity, rather, rejoicing on the grace of God that was sufficient for her.We will certainly (as we are already) missing her lovely disposition. Adieu my wonderful sister.

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Kehinde Olatunji
Lagos

Sis Dupe Elizabeth Oragun Omogbai. I do not know you in person, only by your picture. You were on your sick bed fighting for your life yet you are saving a soul who had no hope of how to be freed from a deadly ailment. You came into the picture through your sister in Nigeria and God use you to give me a life saving surgery. You helped me get a free surgery worth 500,000. You were asking after me as if we were relatives. My surgery was carried out successfully on the 29th of November, 2023 you slept on the 1st of December, 2023. Just 2 days interval. You were actually waiting to hear the about the success of the surgery before leaving. How I wish my dream of calling you to say thank you came to pass but God knows more than we do. You are an angel in disguise. You were kept alive by God to give me a live. You will forever be in my heart sis. Rest on till we meet to part no more.

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Kolawole olajide
Ikole

My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family. May God give you the peace that you seek.

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Olufunmilayo Amudipe
Lagos

Pastor (Mrs) Elizabeth Modupe Omogbai ( née Orogun)

I met Sis Dupe in SCM UI in 1992. I Can't remember how we became friends. We belonged to the prayer band and bible study unit. She was my close friend and prayer partner, an intercessor to the core. I would leave Idia to go to Awo so we could pray at night at Mt. Zion. We attended programmes outside campus together. SPCC, Sword of the Spirit, intercessors conference at Orita mefa, SCM conferences and many others. I slept severally at her house, CAC President's lodge at Ring Road. I knew her parents and all her siblings. Her mum taught me how to be a Pastor’s wife. She was from a well to do back ground but yet so so humble. She came to my house in Lagos too and knew all my siblings.

Sister Dupe was generous, in UI she would give me things. She was also a very good cook.

Dupe loved me and loved the brethren She was my prayer partner till the end. Dupe was a soldier of Christ, always full of faith and the word. She kept saying what the word says. Her last words to me on the 22nd of November were Let every man be a liar, let God be true.

I thank God I got to see her again in June having left this shores for the past 17years. I will forever cherish your memory.

You have fought your fight, you have laid your sword at the Master's feet. There is laid up for you a crown 👑 of life. Sleep well till we meet again beyond the glassy seas. I love you my friend and sister. 😭😭😭 Good night

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Evangelist Idowu Olatunji
Lagos, Nigeria

Why Now! Only that we can't question God. He is the all knowing God. Your demised is a shock to my family. You are the angel God sent to put an end to a lingering problem in my home. You are indeed God sent. I wish to hear your voice on phone or meet you in person to appreciate your kindheartedness but the news of your departure is what i heard. Your memory will always be in our heart for seeing my wife through a live saving surgery. Rest on sister Modupe Omogbai. We love you but God loves you most.

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Aderonke Aadedimeji
Bridgeport CT., USA

Pastor Dupe Omoghai Tribute Sister Dupe lived an exemplary life. One that is full of beautiful & noteworthy lessons. Like Joseph the dreamer (Genesis 40:1-8) who did not dwell on the gravity of his complexities, sister Dupe did not dwell on the complexity of her situation but like Joseph she was instead mindful of others joy and happiness. A shepherd she was. Testimonies abound of how she was seeking better life for others despite her own challenges. She played the gravity of her needs low while attending to them but positioned herself to ensuring good health, good life, happiness & comfort for others. Her life taught me a lesson that when we put effort at making others better, our concerns, challenges and pains fade away. Early this year, a friend testified of how she would send Uber eats to deliver food for him while he is hungry and ill. With her husband she will visit the sick and lonely. She would gather help and deliver assistance to the helpless. She expressed the ‘divine DNA of God’ being the present help. Because she was always present. She would never ignore anyone that sort her help even when she had no immediate solution. She would update them so that they don’t feel ignored. She was a support for those struggling and a cheerleader to those without voice. When others are taking offense at you she would look for something worthwhile in that ‘reason of offense’ and celebrate you. She saw the good in individuals rather than the bad. Lord I covet that spirit!

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Aderonke Aadedimeji
Bridgeport CT, USA

Sister Dupe Omoghai led exemplarily. Her “behind the scene” activities are noteworthy. She rose up to any leadership assignment with zest. She was a bundle of encouragement. She was very respectful. She made the Christian walk look effortless because she was an example of all that the Bible wants us to be. Sister Dupe confirmed again to me that Saints don’t live on this side forever (soki l’obe Oge). Kì í pọ̀ kó dùn, ṣíún lọbẹ̀ oge. / It can't be much and be tasty; a nicely tasting stew is typically small in quantity. I have no doubt that you expressed your sweetness to our world. You were young but very matured. A prayerful and praiseful woman, you loved 💕 the Lord, your husband and family and they all loved you back hence the pain that you left so soon. The Student Christian Movement of Nig., UI Alumni as well as North American sectors, are grieved that you had to depart so early. But we do not grieve as though we have no hope, for we are confident of this one thing; To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord”. We are bereaved because you were such a great part of us. The Lord deem it fit that you come home now and be numbered among the saint. Heaven’s gain is our loss. Like Jim Reeves sang, This world is not our home, we are just passing through. This world is a market place and yours was a very short visit. As you have changed address from this part of the divide to an heavenly one, I pray that the Lord comfort your family: Pastor Henry, Eveshore and Praise. I pray that they feel His presence more now than before. Even though this seems meaningless I pray we will understand it better by & by.

Just like the story of the footprint 👣 we will understand this better by and by. Let’s remember that "Life is eternal, and love is immortal, and death is only a horizon; and a horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight" so we will see sis Elizabeth whenever we cross to the new address or when the trumpet sound whichever comes first. Adieu dear Pastor Elizabeth Dupe Orogun-Omoghai. Your sweet soul Rest In Peace.

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Mary
Laval

Mama I miss you everyday. Even till the end you kept encouraging me. Your love for God cannot be explained you loved with everything you had. I thank God I met you and I love you always. The kids love and miss you. Thank you for teaching them how to eat couscous. Mama rest well you ran the race well. Rest in peace sista mi.

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Femi Dinakin
Roanoke, VA

Dear Pator Dupe, May your soul continue to rest in the Lord until we meet in heaven. The comfort and presence of the Most High shall continually be with your husband, children and all your loved ones IJN. Adieu great daughter of Zion!

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Funmilayo Williams Adebisi
Lagos

Dear sister, your departure is still a shock to me. Your beautiful smile is amazing, a woman that is always ready to lend a hand even in her own difficult time. You helped my existence even on your sick bed. I will never forget you. You connected my with a doctor that gave me a free surgery few days before you left. Elizabeth, I will never forget you. Good night sis.

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Kemi Joyce Oso
United Kingdom

I find it difficult to believe that you have gone to be with the Lord but I take heart in the fact that you are resting in God's bossom. I remembered when we were young and coming to each others houses back in ring road Ibadan and attended the same lesson at Orita. You will be greatly be missed my childhood friend and sister. I pray that God will comfort the family left behind 🙏. Accept my condolences Dorcas and the whole family.

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Ibironke Adeleye
Denhaag, Netherlands

It was difficult for me to write something!!! Eli as you are fondly called... I remember those days when your sister Debola and myself were still in school. I will come to Ibadan for holidays and you will just be smiling at everything I say,we eat, play and joke together....such a gentle soul. Your life was a blessing to everyone, your memory will be treasured. You are loved beyond words, and will be missed beyond measure. Elisabeth Orogun Omogbai RIP sis.

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Kolawole Michael Gbeng
Lagos

What a beautiful sister with a beautiful mind, the only thing I can say about you was your true service in Christ. Thank God for fulfilled life you lived and you would never been forgotten till we see again. When I heard about your dismissed I didn't cry but instead I praised God on your behalf because I knew you are with our lord Jesus Christ, rest on my beautiful sister in Christ.

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David Obasa
Kaduna, Nigeria

Sis Dupẹ!

Words fail one in times like this.

She was a gentle, soft spoken and amiable lady.

We served in the same EXCO as students in SCM UI. She was humble yet effective.

She was a daughter of a senior clergy man in Nigeria but she did not carry the airs around her.


Elizabeth Modupe Orogun-Omogbai (or Aunty Eli, as you used to be affectionately called), we cannot explain why the Lord allowed this to happen, all we know is that it is well with your soul.

May the Lord comfort the Orogun, Omogbai, SCM and CAC families. Amen.

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'Lola & 'Niran Aderinoye
Lagos, Nigeria

Sis Dupe A Woman Of Deep Love Of Christ. Even when she simply calls your name, you will feel that love embedded in her heart towards you. Humble, Caring, Peaceful and Deeply Passionate for the kingdom no matter the cost... A Gallant Solider indeed. The Father she loves so much said in: Jn 16:33 ...I've told you all this so that trusting me, you will be unshakable and assured, deeply at peace. In this godless world you will continue to experience difficulties. But take heart! I've conquered the world. Pst Mrs Modupe Elizabeth Omoghai Omo Orogun, You are An Overcomer. You've seen Jesus face to face now before us... What A Win over the world and the enemy. Thanks for being my friend. Thanks for loving my family, My Husband got to know you on UI Campus and will always recounts your deep love for God and great humble disposition towards people. He made sure he personally brought us to see you when you came around in June despite his tight scheduled because of his deep respect for you. Thanks for encouraging My Sister.. We will keep doing all you've taught us and making you smile always even from heaven till we meet again. Love you Sweetie💕 'Lola & 'Niran Aderinoye

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Alayode Kemi
Ibadan

Hmmm...My loving aunty Eli as I fondly call you... it's like it's just becoming a reality that u have left us,the news was a shock ,I was broken,I don't know u were saying good night to me when we were chatting two weeks before ur departure,a woman of faith,a caring and loving sister,this is a great loss to us but a gain to heaven,you have fought a good fight of faith ,keep resting my loving and ever smiling sister to meet to part no more ,love you dearly.

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Vera Ndidi Sam-Dike
port Harcourt, Nigeria

Tribute to late Pastor Dupe Omogbai by V Ndidi Sam-Dike I got to meet Sis Dupe in SCM, while in UnIbadan. Though, as I left the school in 1997, we had never met again, except on-line till her demise, my memory/impression of her from our school days, is a quiet, unassuming & very serious child of God. The testimonies I have read & heard of you are very lovely & challenging, to say the least. This tells me that you are without doubt, in heaven, with your Maker & the cloud of witnesses. Praise God! Continue to revel in the glories of your maker. Adieu beloved Sis.

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Olukemi Babajide nee Abidoye
Ibadan

Sis Dupe Omogbai nee Orogun. I couldn't believe it would be so soon like this, that you would leave us. We met in University of Ibadan for our undergraduate program in 1992. We were four jolly friends. Youngest among us but matured. SCM fellowship and activity groups brought us so closely together with the love of God. Dupe & I, served together in SCM executive. I handed over to her as SCM Vice President in 1996. Dupe, an indefatigable woman of God, prayerful & committed to the master's work. You have left a vacuum which only the Lord can fill for your family, church, SCM & as many you were in contact with, while on earth. Though short lived, but impactful life. May the Lord uphold your family, husband, children, church & brethren you left behind. Rest on Sister Dupe.

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Damilola Oladejo
Toronto

I got to know Aunty Dupe about one year ago while serving in the SCM,Alumni Exco . I had very good memories of her. She was humble, patient, loving and very respectful. She was a true Christian. While we were working on awareness program in October, she played a very key and substantial role. She was ready to partake in all activities, despite her health . She wanted us to pray everyday for 30days for the success of awareness. She was very understanding. She was a true leader.She would always watch my status and comment. She would ask questions. It was easy to relate with her. She lived a sacrificial life. Ready and willing to give in all ways. She lived her life touching other lives positively. I know she is resting in the bossom of our Lord Jesus. I pray the good Lord uphold the family and everyone she left behind. Amen.

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Stephen Babajide
Abuja

A woman of excellent virtue

“For David, after he had served his own generation by the will of God, fell on sleep. Act 13:36
I couldn’t imagine she was going to alight from the train of life soon A woman of devotion, dedication, commitment, resilience and compassion Her faith remained contagious even in the face of death A gallant soldier, a resilient warrior, and a true ambassador who died at her post We are witnesses, she worked the works of him that sent her, while her day lasted And now, “the night has come” to take her rest having overcome May the comfort of the Holy Spirit replace our loss, pain, and grief. Amen

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Olayinka Ola
Lagos

It is with a very heavy heart that I'm writing this. We've never met but have heard so many good things about you from your one and only Sister. Her joy is my joy ,her sadness is my sadness. I pray the Lord will grant the families the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss. I pray the Lord should be with all your loved ones, your husband and beautiful Children. Heaven is rejoicing to welcome a gallant soldier home. Good night sweet Sister,see you on the morning of resurrection. May your gentle soul continue to rest in peace.

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Jooji Tor
Lagos

Pastor Dupe, your Labour in HAC mission and the impact you created in Francophone West Africa is outstanding. You have affected thousands of souls in these countries. Even when your physical strength was failing, you heard a powerful meeting in Cote D Voire for all women in Francophone counties. You introduce by the spirit of God new strategies in the mission board. On behalf of the mission directorate of Hes Alive Chapel, I bid you goodnight, a worthy General and a strategic partner in the mission board. The Lord has called you home with full honors. We will meet at the resurrection morning.

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Godwin Eteng
Lagos Nigeria

Beloved Pst Dupe, Your transition to glory came as huge shock to I and Nkem. You lived a very meaningful life and impacted each of us uniquely. I looked forward to meeting you again in person soon but you are now amongst the cloud of heavenly witnesses. Thank you for the life you led and the simplicity with which you exemplified the love of Christ. We love and miss you auntie but know you are in a better place. Rest on Ma.

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Kieni Ebenuwah
Abuja

Pastor Dupe , Thank you for Living an exemplary life, one of being a blessing to those who came in contact with you. Rest Well in the Bosom of our Lord and may we run our race and finish well. May God's Comfort remain with your precious family.

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Orogun Julianah
Lagos State

Death took you away from us..I really wish I met you in person..you always complement my food and pictures every time. You're in a better place now.. Rest well big aunt.

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Omobola Adesipe
Houston TX USA

Sister Dupe, The unwavering calmness in your voice always amazes me.Your strength in the face of adversity and the resilience you displayed can only come from God. We have hope in our God and we trust Him completely that He knows what is best. All is well and All will be well.

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Vickie
Montreal

In times like these, I find solace in the beautiful memories we shared with Pastor Mrs Elizabeth. I remember her for the joy she brought into our lives, and the wisdom she imparted. Mrs Elizabeth was not only A pastor but also a beacon of love, compassion, and generosity. Her dedication to service touched my life and my family, her kindness knew no bounds. Whether through her uplifting sermons, counselling sessions, or countless acts of charity, she consistently radiated the purest essence of love and faith. I celebrate the remarkable life she led and the positive impact she had on each of us. May her legacy continue to inspire us to walk in the path of love and service to God, just as she did.

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Victor Ola-Akande
London

Dear Sister Dupe. You fought a good fight; we submit to God. You lived a worthy and glorious life, though not as long as we had wished. Your life touched us in many ways, particularly your selflessness, your humility, your readiness to be there for others. Rest on, Rest well in the bosom of our Lord.

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Philip Olaomi
Maryland US

SIS. DUPE OMOGBAI About 2 years ago, I was inspired to start a weekly series on “The Essence Of Worship”. Sis. Dupe’s comment is usually the first comment I get on my videos. If I post late, I will get a text or call from her asking why I had not posted. She tells me she looks forward to it every week. When I release songs on Youtube, Sis. Dupe grabs the link and posts it on our SCM platforms.

I was probably in 100 or 200 level when she was Vice-President in SCM and I admired her from afar. I admired her humility, gentleness and modesty. The SCM platform brought us closer and she has been following up from time to time.

Her life is a testament to be read and emulated. We will not sorrow like unbelievers because they have no hope. For we believers, death is not the end, but the beginning of eternity with Jesus. It is a change of address to an eternal home because our dear Sis. lives on. Death gives access to the life Jesus promised. Sis. Dupe has tasted glory and she is living her best life now.

Our prayer is that God will strengthen her family, the body of Christ and also help us to make it home in Jesus name.

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Temitope Olalekan
Ibadan, Nigeria

I got to know Sis Dupe at SCM UI and the Prayer band where I saw a dedicated, humble, quiet, Peace-loving, approachable and a smiling Sister in Christ. Again, we met as SCM UI Alumni ExCo members where she made her contributions in love with wisdom, simplicity and generosity. The news of your death came as a shock. We cherish you. God loves you and I trust that you are living in eternal joy where there is no more human/flesh limitation. May the Lord comfort and console Sis Dupe's husband, children, family, CAC family, SCM family and all the loved ones she left behind. May we not miss to enter God's presence at the last day in Jesus name. Amen.

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Olubunmi Adeniran-Israel
Lagos

We had been chatting and exchanging pleasantries but never met till July this year when you came around. I thought we would do so much together for the children unit. You had a large heart,always smiling and full of life. You were so passionate about things of God, always visible at every meeting. You fought the good fight of faith and you won! All glory to our Faithful God for life well spent. Pastor Dupe,you live on as He lives!

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Paul (Lekan) Orenuga
Calgary, Alberta

My heart goes out to sister Dupe and her family. I pray that the great comforter will see her husband and children through this trying time. I understand that the Lord giveth and taketh so we cannot question Him but the great void her early departure has created will be filled by the Holy Spirit and cause a calm and due from heaven to rest upon you. I miss the little time we had together after reconnecting back last year with about 30 years before reconnecting. Thank you for the prayer times and maturity in handling situations. I cannot say much but only to say that 'It is well' Adieu my dear sister, sleep on until we meet at the feet of our Daddy, the Lord Jesus Christ.

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Babatunde Okikiolu
Calgary

Sister Dupe, you are such a sweet soul. You remembered when others forgot, you cared when others were too busy, and you showed love when it was difficult for you. You showed that the Beatitudes can be lived as Christians. Thank you for the legacy you left behind

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OMOGBAI OYIHANI SYLVANUS
Lagos

Pastor, Mrs Modupe Elizabeth Orogun- Omogbai, your life in this wicked world was ephemeral. However, I know that you are in the eternal bossom of the Lord. Although, your life was short lived, but you touched so many lives . My sister in-law, you are KINDNESS personified. If you are to come to this world again, I will be proudly glad to have you as my sister in-law again. YOU CAME, YOU SAW AND YOU CONQUERED. GOOD NIGHT and REST WITH THE LORD. For your husband, your children and us that you have left behind, may God Himself console us, in Jesus name, amen. I, my mother, my wife and our children will miss you. BYE BYE till we meet to part no more.

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Ibukun Dorcas Orogun
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Mummy Montreal is the name my children and I gave you. You are beautiful, smart, God-loving, a woman of prayer; you were more than a sister-in-law to me. In my nursing career, you encouraged, supported and prayed along with me. I talk about you and boast of your achievements in the midst of my colleagues. You love God dearly, and you won't complain(even in the midst of tough situations). When we visited in August this year, you insisted we play tennis, and we spent time together. Little did I know ........Well, I choose to celebrate your life and legacy. We love you deeply, but obviously, the Lord loves you more. We miss you dearly, and visiting Montreal won't be the same in your absence. May your beautiful, peaceful soul continue to rest in the bosom of our dear Lord and savior.Amen.

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Olasunkanmi Adekitan
Abeokuta, Nigeria

Sister Dupe was a lover of God and a beautiful soul. She shouldn't be the one to leave now. But, we give God the glory still.

I really don't know what to say again.

Rest on Aunty Eli!

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Ogo-Oluwa Jagha
Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA

My deepest condolences to our beloved sister’s family. May God’s comfort be palpable in your time of sorrow. Sister Dupe was a kind and caring person. She lived in God’s light and brought joy to many. We will see her again in God’s glory.

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Authority Ugbenin
City of Orange

Dear Pastor Elizabeth, It is very hard to believe you are no more with us. We met for the first and the last time only a few months ago. The strength, virtue, humility, and tenacity you displayed never showed that you were preparing to depart this side of eternity. Your prayer for Dr. Owens during his birthday celebration left nothing to doubt about your faith in the Almighty God. We were looking forward to working with you and your husband to further God’s kingdom by His grace. This only shows that no matter how busy and useful we are on this side of eternity, our exit time is in God’s hands. Now, we totally submit to the will of God as we await our own departure or when the trumpet sounds. Good night dear Sister Dupe. May God continue to condole and protect the family you so loved. - The Ugbenin family.

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Osin Olukunle
Ibadan

The news of your death was a shock and then I remembered what the Bible says that death is our enemy and it surely will be destroyed though it be the last to be destroyed. Your deeds speaks volumes of your good heart that while struggling with death you were still concerned about other brethren who were in the hospital.

The trait of kindness is in all your siblings I know you and I am proud of this Christian virtues. I know God is happy having you among the triumphant church singing praises in heaven.

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Phillip obuite
Port Harcourt

You memory lingers in the heart of men, your good works can never be erased in the heart of men. Rest on ma!!!!

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Kenny Adebisi
Kent

Sis Dupe you will always be in our heart. Your smile and gentle voice and love for Christ is exceptional. The Lord will comfort your family that you have left behind. We will meet again at the feet of Christ. Rest on my beloved friend and sister.

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Pastor Bammodu Taiwo
Lagos Nigeria

A GREAT INFLUENCER GOES HOME. BEAT HER RECORDS.

ECCLESIASTES 7: 2. It is better to go to a house of mourning than to go to a house of feasting, for death is the destiny of everyone; the living should take this to heart.

And the Lord appeared to Samuel.... Speak Lord thy servant hears .

The Lord is still calling. In prompt response... Beat the record.

Mummy G. O , testified to the tender care , the spirit of gentleness, honour and respect that permeated her family life , to which the husband confirmed that she made it so......Beat the record.

Busayo said , she constantly encouraged her with phone calls and gave financially to support her children's ministry......Beat the record.

Ndidi said , she attended promptly and responsibly to all official mails even on sickbed, paid all dues and gave more gracefully...... Beat the record.

Bunmi noticed her early arrival at all Virtual Women prayer meeting , even gave her platform generously to be used......Beat the record.

Kenneth , mentioned her as a beautiful soul with the most inspiring texts. ....Beat her record.

The Anglophone sisters' cry echoed their very own 'Dorcas '..... Beat the record .

The daughter of Zion goes home. Heaven rejoices at her arrival. The earth wishes she stays longer. She left a legacy. Let's beat her record and make Jesus proud.

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Samuel Olaniyi
Yopougon

Precious is the memory of the righteous. I didn't have much time with you 17years ago when I took over the Church (HAC), which you and your husband pioneered in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. However, you kept calling and asking of my well being and you were so happy when you heard that we have started building the church auditorium. In several occasions, you sent us money to participate in the building of the Church. And finally, you were with us this year to see many of your spiritual children whom you left 17 years ago and you virtually embraced everyone and took personal pictures with everyone, as though, you are saying a final farewell to those whom you loved. The memories of the few moments spent with you can never be erased till eternity. Your life and Christianity was an epistle to be red.

Rev.14.13 Then I heard a voice from heaven saying to me, "Write: "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on."' "Yes," says the Spirit, "that they may rest from their labors, and their works follow them." (NKJV) WE MISSED YOU AND TILL WE MEET AGAIN AT THE FEET OF THE MASTER, REST ON PASTOR DUPE OMOGBAI.

From pastor Samuel OLANIYI and the entire members of the church from both Abidjan and Beoumi.

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Ibukun Orogun
Winnipeg

My dear sister(Aunty Eli, as I fondly call you ). I remember you were there for me growing up. You stood by me and visited the university at a critical stage when I thought all hope was lost. When I wanted to make an important decision , you suggested my career path. After I relocated to Canada, you loved and accepted my family dearly. It has become a tradition to visit you annually with my family, and we will go out together and spend time together. You are unique, courageous, and beautiful. You are the absolute epitome of a child of God. You lived a great, short, and impactful life. Saying I will miss you is an understatement because I am still trying to process your transition to glory. You have set the bar high; your legacy will live on in my heart. May your beautiful and peaceful soul rest in the bosom of our Lord and Saviour until resurrection morning. We all love you, but the Lord loves you most. Sleep well, Sis.

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Oliyide UKACHI
Lagos

The Indelible Life of Elizabeth Dupe Orogun Omogbai. Pastor Elizabeth led an exemplary loving and caring life for all to see. She and her husband obeyed the call 📞 of God to be the pioneer missionaries of He’s Alive Chapel in Abijan Cote de Ivore many years ago. Along the way, when it was time the Lord relocated them to Canada where Elizabeth and Henry continued to serve the Lord alongside their two beautiful daughters till Elizabeth went to be with the Lord. Elizabeth had a great heart that cared for missionaries having been in their shoes before. But it wasn’t only missionaries she cared for- her care extended to anyone she could help and she did that with great compassion, making a difference in their lives. When the Omogbais invited me to come and minister in the Church at Montreal during their 20th wedding anniversary reminding me that I had given them them marriage counseling before the wedding, I gladly obliged. While there with them, I took a mental note of the tender care, the spirit of gentleness, honor and respect that permeated their family life and I was grateful for the opportunity to see the difference in their family in this day and age when even Pastors’ families are not spared from the decadence that seem to have overtaken our generation. When I asked Pastor Henry how come this love and honor is so evident in their family, he pointed to the wife. Elizabeth, daughter of Zion, your children, biological as well as spiritual, arise and call you blessed; your husband too and he praises you. Many daughters have done noble things but you excel them all. Charm is deceitful and beauty is passing, but a woman that fears the Lord, she shall be praised. Give her of the fruit of her hands, and let her own works praise her in the gates (Proverbs 31:28-31). Rest on, Modupe till the resurrection morning when we shall meet to part no more.

My highest regard, Mummy Oluyide Ukachi He’s Alive Chapel.

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Opeyemi Durojaiye
London England

No words, we love you but Jesus loves you more. Rest in power.

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Ifedolapo Oyedeji
Les Coteaux Qc

Psalm 116:15 - Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints.
She was an incredibly strong woman, a precious woman of God, visionary, graceful, accommodating, supportive, easy going, serene, …………………………… I pray for God’s supernatural comfort over the entire family and all who loved her. Rest in the bosom of the Lord Sis.

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Adebayo Samson Akinade
Guelph

It is disheartening to lose sister Dupe now. We are however consoled that you are with the savior who loves you more than us. It is well!

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Jerry Chris Omogbai
Lagos

It is with pains and heaviness in my heart I write this short piece in the memories of sis. Dupe Omogbai. We lost a loving wife, caring mother and a dependable in-law. However, the consolation I have is that she knew the Lord Jesus and served him during her lifetime. My heart and prayers goes out to her husband ,children and wider family members in this season.

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Aladeojebi Adedotun
Ibadan. Nigeria

Sister Eli as I learnt you are fondly called. You were a sweet spirit through and through. I can't remember knowing you so well in SCM U I in the late 90s but I remember your broad and unambiguous smile. Even in pictures it always warms a soul. I saw you in June on your visit to Nigeria and immediately recognized you by your smile even though I hadn't seen you in 25 years. It's so hard to say goodbye so I'd say Godspeed. You have joined the saints Triumphant. Rest till we meet soon.

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Pastor Kolapo Oluaeye
Abuja FCT Nigeria

A song writer once wrote "Its not the number of years that you love, Its the life you lead his much you give, Its not the number of things that you know, Its the one you follow as you go".

Oh our greatly beloved Sister Elizabeth. Thank you for living a Christian Life indeed.

You touch many is your great heart of love and kindness. A great woman of God you were

Indeed, this works is not worthy of you.

Sleep on, till the resurrection morning.

You will be greatly missed.

Our hearts are with your lovely husband, children, and extended family members.

Please receive the comfort of the holy spirit.

We shall surely meet again.

Agape.

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Eric IGHALO
LAGOS - NIGERIA

My sincere condolences. We celebrate your gift to us in the Student Christian Movement of Nigeria. Thank you for being a shining light and we miss you!!

May the Lord comfort us all.

Eric IGHALO Africa Chairperson, SCM

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Pastor Professor Esther Aking
The Capital City, OTTAWA.

Pastor Elizabeth is a rare Gem, A Soldier of Christ , A Prayer Warrior given to good works in the Ministry of Women and Children. She lives in the heart of all whose lives she Blessed especially with her Gentle Charming 💕 💕 💕 💕 💕 LOVE FILLED SMILES. We see you now Smiling, happy, resting in the BOSSOM of CHRIST who loves you best. Yes by the special Grace of YAHWEH, God our Father, we will see again at the RAPTURE of the Saints when we will meet to part no more. Amen May Our condolences & Prayers as ONE BIG UNIVERSAL FAMILY of YAHWEH bring Comfort and ease the pain of this loss to your Precious Family.

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Adenike Adetule
Union , NJ , USA

Sister Dupe. I still find it very difficult you are gone. Your good and gentle spirit will be missed. May the Lord grant your immediate family and SCM family grace to bear this loss. Amen

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Adebisiojo oluwatimilehin
Ibadan

Mummy was a great blessing to me, her motherly was felt every time we chat and aura of joy and strength..... My hope and joy is in the fact that you are with the Lord and your savior see you at the resurrection morning.

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Chief & Chief Mrs Omoniyi
WPG, MB Canada

We’re so heartbroken and saddened to hear the sad news of our beloved Elizabeth Modupe Omogbai . She was such a caring, humble, God fearing lady who always greeted people with a charming smile. This is indeed a great loss . We love you dear, but God loves you more . May the Almighty God continue to comfort and strengthen your entire family that you left behind Rest in perfect peace Lizzy You’ll always be in our hearts

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Pst and Pst mrs Umeaka
Lagos

Pst Dupe i could not believe that you will go so soon. We first met when you and your husband was posted to Orimedu as Missionaries before you were sent on frontier missions in Cote Dvoir from there to Canada. I did not realise that you were an SCMer until we saw ourselves in online Senior Friends program recently. You first noticed my chat name and sent a message to me before i knew you were in the meeting. All the while i knew you, i saw a virtuous, humble quiet and dedicated servant of God, very unassuming. You have been a great encourager to fellow missionaries and brethren. Your Liberality is open to all. We in SCM and HAC will surely miss you but we are consoled that you are resting in the LORD'S Bosom. Adieu Dupe.

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Fabian Aleke
Lagos Nigeria

I first met you on your wedding day as I had accompanied Henry from Lagos for the wedding in Ibadan. It was a marriage you fully committed to till the very end.

Your commitment to the Kingdom mandate was unique. You lived a life of service yielding yourself to God's purposes until the very end. Your faith and confidence in the Lord were so evident. You finished your cause, you kept the faith. Sleep on till the resurrection morning.

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Princess Untouchable
Jos

My School Mother, my first contact in SCM UI, you accommodated me in my 100 level when I had no accommodation. You helped me adjust to university life. You were such a humble and caring soul. I was so happy when you joined us in the Alumni exco and you served to the very end. Heaven has really gained by your going over there. I miss you so much Sis. You are forever in my heart. Good night my School Mother till we meet at the resurrection morning. I love you.

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Bukola Kehinde
Lagos

Aunty Eli as we fondly called her was a dedicated and true child of God worthy of emulation. what I can't understand yet is why good people don't live long on earth though the bible says that the righteous are taken away before the evil days. it is a difficult one to swallow . Aunty Eli was my predecessor as vice president SCM Fellowship in University of Ibadan in the 90s. She was gentle and loving. A godly mother and caring friend. Always looking out for everyone around her. Her demise was painful and too soon. Never expected!I will ever be grateful to her for the privilege of talking to me even in her pain few weeks before she went to rest. Sleep on dear aunty Eli till we meet at Jesus feet. I pray that the Holy Spirit will comfort your husband, children, family and the entire body of Christ.

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Austen Ukachi
Lagos

Dupe, my wife and I lack words to describe how we feel about your death. We simply say, "Go in peace and find rest in God's bosom." We hope to see you again on the day of resurrection

Oluyide and Austen Ukachi

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Mr Oladeinde
Montreal

The death of this woman of God is a shock to me. She is a kind, compassionate and loving woman. We shall miss you mummy. Rest in perfect peace ma. God shall uphold the family you left behind. It is well..

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Omolade Olowe
El Paso, Tx

May the peace of God be with you all and may his comfort fill our souls. Accept our condolences.

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Kayode Bajomo
LAGOS

You have fought a good fight. You are unforgettable in our minds.

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Monycar
Edmonton AB
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Aiyedun Bolade Omoedo
Nigeria

My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family. May God give you the peace that you seek.

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Adebayo Samson Akinade
Guelph

Sister Dupe has ever been loving, caring, affectionate, selfless and helpful anyday!

Her exit was unbearably painful and disheartening! Recovering from this shock is difficult!

The consolation is that you're with the Lord God, our savior, who loves you more than we can ever do.

It is well!

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John Opeyemi Orogun
Lagos

I’m still in shock and can hardly find the right words today….but I find comfort in knowing that your memories are embedded deep in my heart….you’re an Angel now…..Live on Aunt!!!!

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Anike Orogun
Winnipeg

I never thought we'd have to say goodbye to you. It's hard to find what to say. I. have so many great memories of you from when you Uncle, Praise and Eve first moved to Winnipeg. You accomplished, and you touched so many lives. You were a big part of my childhood and those memories can never be forgotten. You will always be in my heart. I thank God that you're now at peace.

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Uche Enamson Raleigh nee Onwuka
Manchester

I really don't know where and how to start. That you touch so many lives is a testament of whom you were. Adieu sweet sister and woman of God, sleep well till we meet again 💞

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Okey & Ogor Ezeobi
Lagos

I am deeply saddened by the loss that you and your family have encountered. My condolences.

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Okey & Ogor Ezeobi
Lagos, Nigeria

Pastor Elizabeth Dupe Omogbai

She smiled and laughed like she never became upset over anything. Her smiles were so pure and genuine, that her eyes told it all. She loved all brethren passionately with no favoritism. She was usually the quickest to volunteer her services for her maker's Kingdom on earth to expand. She never saw anything as a barrier to serving God. She was selfless, humble, very polite, wise, intelligent, godly and deep. Deep like a well, with wealth of knowledge and strength of character. Oh, we have missed out on this rare gem 🥺😢😭..... only for heaven to gain her!!! Rest they say, rest. Rest from all that toil and pain. Pastor Dupe mi, did you come to Nigeria this year to bid us farewell and we didn't know it? You literally gave everyone a gift and flashed your smiles at all. I remember being in your online Bible study group during Women Summit; seeing you on SCM Int'l meeting and private chatting you; seeing you on Women's Tuesday prayers just last week; and even in the crossover! Doctors confined you to a hospital bed, but your willing Spirit was all over the world, going about your master's business even till the moment you took your bow. What a victorious fighter you were. The list of those that'll miss you is endless: Is it Pastor Henry? Or your beautifully talented daughters? Or your spiritual children in JIAC, Montreal? Or your colleagues in ministry; Or your children in Cote D'voire? Or the HAC Francophone women? Or the HAC Women in Missions? Or the entire Missions dept? Or HAC Women Int'l? Or Mummy & Daddy? Or your sister and family? Hmmm, death, death, this sting that makes some to cry and others to rejoice. Oh Lord 🙌, please heal all our broken 💔 hearts and let the soul of our departed sister continue to rest in your bosom, in Jesus name, Amen 🙏.

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Rev & Mrs Adu
U.S.A

I offer you my thoughts, prayers and God’s abiding presence. Death has been swallowed up into victory. Our enemy is defeated through Christ Jesus. Hallelujah Amen.

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Ndidi Chiamaka Nwoko
Lagos, Nigeria

My sis, I have held back from writing all this while because it still feels so unreal that you have gone home ahead of us to be with our Heavenly Father.

You are indeed an enigma, I can’t wrap round my head how you could be so ill, confined physically by sickness but spiritually so strong and vibrant, still touching lives and making imprints on the sands of time.

So humble and so joyful, your hugs so comforting. Your faith so tangible and infectious. You held on to God’s word till the end, never inviting pity or drawing attention to the pains you must have been going through.

I thank God I had the opportunity to know and work with you on this side of life.

Yes, you have changed address but the beautiful memories you left behind still lives on. We’re comforted by the fact that you’re in a better place, free of pain.

I miss you my dearest sister 💔.

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Lekan and Opeyemi Oyewande
Kerry, Republic of Ireland

No Fear in Death! Beloved brothers and sisters, we want you to be quite certain about the truth concerning those who have passed away, so that you won’t be overwhelmed with grief like many others who have no hope. (1 Thess. 4:13‭ TPT)

Our own very Sister Dupe. My roommate in Obafemi Awolowo Hall, University of Ibadan (Sis Ope) Our beloved sister, our darling friend, and our chief bridesmaid.

we are still in shock of your demise and struggling to accept your passing. We can not question God, so we submit to His sovereignty

You fought the good fight and laid down your sword at the feet of the cross.

Rest on in the bossom of our Lord whom you wholeheartedly loved and served unwavered till your passing unto glory.

Praying that the Lord continually strengthens and upholds your beloved husband, Pastor Henry, and your beautiful daughters, Praise and Eveshore.

We also pray for your siblings, the church in Canada, the SCM family, and everyone who is feeling the pain of your demise.

Sleep on beloved Sister until we meet on the resurrection morning.

Forever in our hearts.

Lekan & Ruth Opeyemi Oyewande.

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Rodah Aghedo
Saskatchewan

I first met Mrs Elizabeth Omogbai when I just relocated to canada in 2016 we boarded the plane together coming from Quebec to Manitoba. I could immediately agree that she is child of God. She is instrumental to my being a registered nurse today! When I graduated in June 2023 she sent me congratulatory messages not to talk of how she always checked on me and my family every time. You are a true definition of a Christian. Your memory will always remain in my heart. I am so saddened that I got to know about your demise 2 months after it happened! May the Lord strengthen your family.

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Esther Kayode

Oh my heart is broken hearing of your passing my dear aunty/friend/colleague. You were bright, kind, easy going, positive, encouraging and more. I remember going to school with you and you taught me how to pray before and after exams that God will turn the tide in our favour.

I pray that God comfort your family and uphold them. It is well with your soul. Till we meet again. Rest in perfect peace. Adieu

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Bonjour daddy pasteur Henry c'est sister Nicol
Abidjan Côte d'Ivoire quartier Maroc

Ooh mummy c'est aujourd'hui que j'ai lu le post et j'ai vu la photo de la sœur je ne savais pas oh mon Dieu depuis elle est rentrée dans la gloire ? Oh que son âme continue de célébrer ce grand Dieu pour qui elle a vécu on se reverra certainement que Dieu fortifie daddy les enfants et la famille

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MR OLUTOYIN SAMUEL ADEPOJU
NORTHAMPTON

I was just going through my Facebook today when I saw the shocking news about Pastor Dupe's presence with The Lord. May her memory be blessed forever. A consistent and faithful soldier of the Lord. Ever ready to assist and kindhearted We were together in the University of Ibadan at Food Technology Department.. She loved the Lord dearly. I did not witness her having any issue or rancour with anyone. A shining example of a true believer. The Lord Jesus whom she served will comfort the Husband, Children ,families, friends and the Church, will not leave you alone and keep you all to that perfect day in HIS Presence .So shall we all be together with the Lord Jesus forever. Amen.

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Collins Eluchie
Atlanta Georgia USA

I am just seeing this by chance. Never knew my friend and brother pastor Henry had lost his beloved wife. My sincere condolences to the whole family.