Two Months After: Remembering Rev. Bukunmi Olarenwaju Oriowo — A Life That Still Speaks
Chalcedony Network Media
Rev. Oriowo was more than a minister of the gospel; he was a mentor, a brother, a husband, and a friend to many. His days were marked by passion for purpose and service, his voice resonating beyond the pulpit into lives he nurtured and guided. To those who walked closely with him, his counsel was more than words — it was wisdom rooted in faith and compassion.
As the calendar gently turns, memories of his laughter, teachings, and vision still speak. His ministry was not merely in sermons, but in the simple acts of kindness that reflected Christ in every gesture. The testimonies of those he touched continue to unfold — in churches, in families, and in quiet reflections of those who still whisper prayers in gratitude for his life.
Though his resting place lies silent, the seeds he sowed continue to bloom. In the hearts of his loved ones, the ministry of his life outlives his mortality. The Oriowo family, still healing from the pain of loss, holds onto faith that his departure was not an end, but a transition to glory.
Two months on, we do not only mourn — we remember. We celebrate a life that honored God, served humanity, and left behind a legacy of integrity, devotion, and love.
Because in the rhythm of memory, Rev. Bukunmi Olarenwaju Oriowo still speaks softly, powerfully, eternally.



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