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Abiodun pays tribute to ex-Ogun First Lady, Onabanjo, pledges support for Cathedral project

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Abiodun pays tribute to ex-Ogun First Lady, Onabanjo, pledges support for Cathedral project

Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has described the late Lucia Onabanjo as a woman whose life was marked by quiet service, strong moral values and unwavering family support that helped sustain public leadership in the state.

The governor spoke during the Funeral Mass held on Friday at St. Sebastian Catholic Cathedral, where he pledged the state government’s support for the completion of the cathedral project in her honour.

L-R: Daughter of the deceased and Chairman,Ogun State Local Government Service Commission; Hon. Bukola Onabanjo,wife of former Governor of Lagos State; Dame Christine Doja Otedola,Ogun State Governor;Prince Dapo Abiodun during the order of funeral Mass for Mama Lucia Onabowale Onabanjo held at St. Sebastian Catholic Cathedral,Odo-Egbo in Ijebu-Ode on Friday.

Abiodun said the late matriarch lived a simple and disciplined life, deliberately staying away from public attention while earning deep respect for her humility, faith and ethical standards. He noted that her influence was felt not through political office but through the strength of character she instilled within her family and community.

According to the governor, Mama Onabanjo’s life reflected the vital role women play in shaping society through moral guidance, resilience and quiet leadership at home and beyond.

“In honour of Mama Lucia Onabanjo, the Iya-Ijo of this church, we will support the completion of this cathedral so it can stand as one of her enduring legacies,” Abiodun said, assuring church authorities of timely delivery of the project.

He further described her as a devoted wife and mother who promoted discipline, faith and responsibility within her household, adding that she remained steadfast beside her husband, Olabisi Onabanjo, even during difficult political moments, including his detention after the 1983 military coup.

Earlier in his homily, Reverend Father Mary Odunsi said Mama Onabanjo played a quiet but significant role in the success of her husband’s administration, describing her as a silent achiever whose contributions to the church and society would continue to inspire generations.

The Funeral Mass was attended by several dignitaries, including former governors, lawmakers, traditional leaders and prominent political figures from across Ogun State and beyond.

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