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Family remembers Grace Aramide Olawoye, five years on

By Dele Olawoye
03 December 2022   |   5:45 am
Mrs. Aramide Olawoye was born on March 13, 1941 into the Rogers family of Ondo Kingdom. She died on November 11, 2017 in London, England. Five years after her demise, she is fondly remembered by her family and loved ones. Her children are particularly grateful for the love and support that they have received since…

Mrs. Aramide Olawoye was born on March 13, 1941 into the Rogers family of Ondo Kingdom. She died on November 11, 2017 in London, England.

Five years after her demise, she is fondly remembered by her family and loved ones. Her children are particularly grateful for the love and support that they have received since her departure, and they consider this to be a testament to the impactful life that she lived.

Mrs. Olawoye received her primary school education at St. Stephen’s Junior Primary School and the Anglican Girls’ School in Ondo. She then proceeded to St. Louis’ Secondary School, Ondo for her secondary school education and later transferred to St. Monica’s Girls Grammar School, Ondo. She remained in St. Monica’s until she completed her secondary school education. All through her years in St. Monica’s, she displayed a high sense of responsibility and became a school prefect. She was much loved and respected.

Mrs. Olawoye had a distinguished civil service career. In 1964, she was appointed as a Tax Assessment Clerk by the Federal Board of Inland Revenue. Upon the creation of Lagos State in 1968, she was transferred to the Board of Internal Revenue of the new state where she continued her work in tax assessment until 1970. Thereafter, she commenced a three-year study leave to read Sociology at the University of Lagos. She successfully completed her studies in 1973 and was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree by the University. 

Following her graduation from the University of Lagos, she was appointed as an Assistant Secretary in the administrative class of the Lagos State Civil Service and made steady progress in that career path. Between 1973 and 1982, she rose from Assistant Secretary to Under Secretary and served in the Lagos State Ministry of Economic Development and Establishments, Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs and Lagos State Ministry of Health. In 1982, she was appointed as Council Manager at the Ebute-Metta/Yaba (now Lagos Mainland) Local Council and in 1985, she rose to the level of Director and served in this capacity in various ministries, departments and agencies.

She served as Director of Parastatals, Monitoring Department, where she had oversight functions over all Lagos State Government parastatals including Lagos State Development and Property Corporation (LSDPC) and Lagos Building Investment Company (LBIC). She also served as Director of Personnel, World Bank Assisted Projects Department; Director, Better Life for Rural Women Programme in Lagos; Director of Personnel, Lagos State Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism; and finally, Director, Finance and Supply, Lagos State Ministry of Education. She officiated in virtually all the general elections and local government elections between 1973 and 1999 and performed several notable ad-hoc duties and special assignments. 

During the course of her civil service career, she obtained professional certificates in Urban Management, International Personnel Management and Advanced Management from the University of Birmingham, the Royal Institute of Public Administration (RIPA), London and from the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON) in Badagry respectively. She retired from the Civil Service in 1999 and kept herself active through several business interests. 

Olawoye was a member of the Young Women Christian Association at Cathedral Church of St. Stephen, Ondo and the Lagos State Secretariat Fellowship, once serving as the President. In her latter life, she kept active through her service as a member of the Welfare Group, the Elders Forum and the Success Group of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries. 

She was a member the Pearls Club of Ondo, a philanthropic group that provided support to the elderly in Ondo and beyond. She had a passion for her Alma Mater – St. Monica’s Girls Grammar School and was a strong member of the Lagos Branch of the Old Student’s Association. She also supported several charitable causes including the Christ Orphanage Home in Ondo and was, on several occasions, the recipient of a Certificate of Partnership issued by the Lagos State Government in recognition of her contributions to the ‘Support our Schools’ initiative of the Lagos State Government. 

Mrs. Olawoye was married Prof. Clifford Odunayo Olawoye – a distinguished legal scholar and practitioner, of blessed memory. Their blissful marriage of 51 years was blessed with children and grandchildren. In addition to being a mother to the children born to her and their spouses, she was a mother to nephews, nieces and their spouses; children of her dearest friends; friends of her children, and some of her employees and their children. She was a good listener and counsellor – always ready to pray along and provide prayer-points and advice to address issues at hand. She was fully devoted to her God, her husband, her children and her extended family by blood and by adoption. 

She will be forever loved and deeply appreciated.

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