Ighodalo Revealed: Ibidunni’s mother planned house gift for daughter’s 40th birthday

Asue Ighodalo, brother of Pastor Ituah Ighodalo of Trinity House, on Saturday revealed that the mother of late Ibidunni planned to give her a surprise gift on her 40th birthday.

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The late businesswoman cum philanthropist was buried on Saturday afternoon at a private residence.

Ibidunni was born in Kaduna, North-West Nigeria on July 19, 1980 to Chief Olaleye Ajayi and Mrs Moyinlola Ajayi. Before her former education, her family return to Ibadan where she attended primary school at command children school.

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She completed her primary school at Kotun memorial school. She attended the federal government girls college Oyo, on Ibadan, Oyo State.

Meanwhile, at the Funeral Service a number of dignitaries including Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State, Former Emir of Kano, Lamido Sanusi and a representative of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye.

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During the votes of thanks, Asue stated in an emotion-laden tone how he and Pastor Ituah had gone to break the news of Ibidunni’s death to her mother and how they took time to comfort her.

Asue said during the visit last weekend, Ibidunni’s mother took him to the house she had been building as a birthday present for her daughter.

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Narrating the experience, Asue said, “Ibidun’s mom had been working on a house that she wanted to give Ibidunnu on her 40th birthday. So, she took my hand and showed me the house.

“She said, ‘Uncle Asue, I want you to see the house. I was going to give this key to you to give Ituah on the 18th so that Ituah will give her on the 19th. I needed to show my daughter how much I truly loved her.’ And she took me to the house, the house nearly completed in her Estate.”

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Celebrity photographer, TY Bello, revealed that the late ex-Beauty Queen planned to mark her 40th birthday next month by helping 40 couples to have their babies.

The late philanthropist, who died of cardiac arrest in Port Harcourt on Sunday, was reputed for her non-governmental organisation, Ibidunni Ighodalo Foundation, through which she counseled couples facing fertility challenges and supported them financially for in vitro fertilisation.

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