| Oluyemisi Akinmeji |
Family |
Tribute to a Remarkable Mother.
I celebrate and honor the life of an extraordinary woman who touched the hearts of so many—a beloved mother, a devoted servant of Christ, and an unwavering source of love and inspiration. Her presence was like a warm embrace, a beacon of light that illuminated our lives and guided us through our darkest moments.
From the very beginning, she embodied the essence of motherhood. With each gentle word and loving gesture, she nurtured not only her children but also everyone fortunate enough to cross her path. She was a listening ear in times of trouble, and her home was a sanctuary infused with the values of compassion, kindness, and faith.
As a Christian mother, she lived out her deep faith in ways that resonated profoundly with both the young and the old. She didn’t merely speak of love and grace; she lived it. Through her selfless acts of service, she taught us all what it truly means to walk in Christ's footsteps.
She showed us the beauty of humility and the joy that comes from giving oneself to others. Her words were filled with encouragement, reminding us that we are capable of overcoming obstacles, guided by God’s love and purpose.
She was a pillar of strength and grace, dedicating countless hours to leading teenagers and volunteering to help them navigate life's challenges.
As we reflect on her remarkable life, we are reminded of the legacy she left behind—a legacy built on Christ's love.
I thank God that our paths crossed.
Continue to rest in the arms of your Father, Ma. |
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| Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Kayode Ilupeju |
Family |
It's been over a month since it pleased the Lord to call home our greatly beloved Auntie, Dr Mrs. Oluyinka Phillips. But not a day has passed without a recollection of her beautiful nature and great contribution to our lives. I became very close to the Phillips' sometime in 1985 when i joined the home fellowship group meeting in their home. Within a short time I realized that they were a very uncommon Christian couple. In fact, I would say that they were the most authentic and genuine Christian couple I had the privilege of coming across. They were very friendly, humorous, knowledgeable in the Word of God and the practical application of it, very accommodating, and very much like big Auntie and Uncle to those who were much younger than they were. They were easy to talk to and seek counsel from, and because of this, I usually stayed behind after fellowship to discuss with them. It was from there home fellowship that I left for studies at the Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary, Ogbomoso and as the leaders of the fellowship they organised a sendforth fellowship for me. As I prepared to leave for the Seminary, Auntie asked if I would take time to visit one of her friends residing in Ogbomoso. I agreed and after a few weeks I was able to do so. This friend of hers is my mother-in-law today. I can therefore say that I met my wife through the Phillips'. In fact, unknown to me at that time, my wife had lived with them for several months when she came to Lagos to seek for employment. Dr. Mrs Phillips and her husband were very supportive of our family and ministry, and I can testify that God used them tremendously for us when we started having our children. My wife was delivered of two of our children in Maranatha Hospital by Dr. Mrs. Phillips. She never charged us the full fees for the deliveries and other treatments that we received at the hospital. In fact, she became more or less our family doctor and I remember how well I was treated when I was hospitalised in 1991 because of a recurring back problem. Auntie was very hardworking and generous. To me, Maranatha Hospital was more of Mission Hospital because of the way patients were treated and billed thereafter. She spent time discussing more than health issues with patients and only eternity will reveal the number of souls that were led to Christ through her. Despite the amount of time she spent at the hospital, she still found time to be active in the service of God through the establishment of the Shalom Voices. We thank God for the grace given to her to see her children grow up to live responsible Christian lives and find their place in life and the service of God. It was a difficult sight to behold when Auntie who we never knew to be sick started having health problems. But this period of her live only made her faith in God to shine more brightly. She bore her pains with great fortitude and with the support of Uncle and the family survived one health crisis after another until the Lord called her home. Our hearts go out to Uncle, Mayowa, Funto, and the entife Bello and Phillips families at this time. It's our prayer that God will continue to comfort them and grant them the fortitude to bear this great loss in Jesus's name. Amen. |
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| Opomulero Victor Okikijesu |
Friend |
In Loving Memory of Grandma
Grandma was full of love and compassion. She never hesitated to share her concerns whenever something didn’t feel right — especially with Grandpa, who was her closest confidant.
She appreciated everyone in the family, no matter how small the effort. And even when someone made a mistake, she would lovingly correct them with wisdom and care.
Even during her times of illness, Grandma still put others first — always making sure everyone was okay, even when she wasn’t at her best.
Grandma, we love you deeply. We appreciate you. We will always cherish your warmth, your sacrifices, and your unforgettable presence.
Thank you for showing up for us in every season, especially during our visits.
Much love always.
— From the Opomulero Family 😮💛 |
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| Sadiq |
Other |
A woman with the heartfelt of love to humanity
She is a demonstration of souls winning that i know.
Mama P |
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| Lawrence Egbedoyin |
Family |
Our lovely mother
May your soul rest in petfect peace |
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| Ezekiel and Sarah Oyebanji |
Family |
It is still difficult to believe that Dr Mrs Philip has gone to be with the Lord.
Our consolation is that she lived a fervent Christian life, that that is always inspiring, she has been an encourager, and a generous giver especially through her medical services and counsel.
Our prayer is that God will uphold Deacon Philip and protect the entire family left behind as well as the members of the Churches left behind. Adieu Maratha |
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| Ogundoro Oluwayemisi Funmilayo |
Other |
A Tribute to Dr.(Mrs.) Oluyinka Folasade Phillips
I have known Dr. (Mrs.) Phillips since 1996, when I began working under her administration at Maranathan Hospital.It was during that time-through the debtor collector -that I gave my life to Christ, and I have remained born again ever since. We faced many challenges together, both in her roles as Medical Director and mine as a staff member. Through it all, she remained a pillar of strength and grace.
Dr. Phillips was a mother in every sense of the word-firm yet loving, always correcting with compassion. Her presence was deeply nurturing, and her character truly outstanding. I vividly remember the year 2010, when I was about to leave Maranathan Hospital to take up a new role at University of Lagos, where I still work today. It was incredibly difficult to part ways , but life had to move forward.
I give glory to God for the privilege of knowing her and her beautiful family. They are loving, caring, and truly a family to be reckoned with. Dr. Phillips left an indelible mark on my life , and her impact will never be forgotten.
May Mama's soul rest in perfect peace.
Dr. Oluyinka Folasade -Rest in the Lord. I will miss you forever.
Aunty Yemisi(Maranathan Hospital Staff). |
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| Felicity chinyere |
Other |
Reflections
- Her life was a beautiful journey of love given and received.
- Memories of her warmth and smile will remain treasured.
- Though her physical presence is no more, her spirit lingers in hearts.
- She lived fully, loved deeply, and leaves a legacy of grace.
Condolences
To those who loved her, may cherished memories bring comfort. May her life inspire us to live with kindness and love as she did.
May she rest in peace, surrounded by the love she shared so generously. |
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| Eyo-Udo Esther Cletus |
Other |
Mummy Phillips was an exceptional woman. Before we had the teenagers church, we always had the teenagers fellowship and mummy Phillips played an active role in our growth as teenagers.
She showed us the way of truth. Always encouraging us to love God and do his will. She was also very interested in all aspects of our lives. She wanted us to thrive and be the best. She loved us so much and we loved her too.
I remember talking to her a few weeks ago. She said "Esther" you know my birthday is coming up so I need you guys around. She also talked about having some of the current teenagers at the party. I was really looking forward to that, only to be told she was sick and then the news came later that she passed.
Till the very end, her love for the teenagers never changed. She showed up whenever she could and I'll forever be grateful for the gift of mummy Phillips.
I miss her 🥺 and with the teenagers week fast approaching, her absence will be greatly felt . I pray that the Lord comforts the family 🙏🏾. |
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| Oyewole and Abiola Salako(nee Oni) |
Friend |
**Tribute to a Dear mum, Grandma, Seasoned Doctor, and Amicable woman
We give thanks to God for the life of our beloved mother and grandmother, Dr. (Mrs.) Oluyinka Phillips*, who has gone to be with the Lord. A woman of grace, wisdom, and deep compassion, she touched the lives of many—not only through her profession as a seasoned doctor but also through her warmth, generosity, and unwavering faith.
To us, she was more than a friend; she was family. My wife, children, and I always looked forward to the times she and Daddy visited in the UK during the holidays. Her presence brought laughter, heartfelt conversations, and a sense of home. The kids always enjoyed going to the lake with her to feed the ducks. Whether she was sharing stories, encouraging us with her gentle words, or simply taking a walk with us, every moment spent with her was cherished.
Grandma Phillips was a woman of great dignity and strength. She lived a life of service—to her family, her patients, her community, and most importantly, to her God. Her legacy of kindness and faith continues to inspire us all.
Though our hearts are heavy, we take comfort in knowing she is now resting in the Lord, free from pain and suffering. Her journey on earth may have ended, but her impact remains with us. We will miss her dearly but rejoice in the knowledge that she is at peace in the presence of her Maker.
Rest well, beloved Grandma Phillips. Until we meet again.
With love
Oyewole. Abiola, Demilade and Moyosore SALAKO
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| Jumoke Sonia Oladunke |
Family |
Dear aunt, your impact in my life is solid and immeasurable, you were more than a relative. You were like a mother, your home was a place of refuge, filled with happiness and laughter, corrections that has helped sharpened my life positively. I believe you are now perfectly resting. The rest that is promised to the children of God. See you again at the resurrection of the righteous. |
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| Prof (Mrs) Kehinde Olayinka |
Friend |
A beautiful and kind soldier of Christ passed on…….
This tribute cannot fully capture the personality of this awesome woman, Dr (Mrs) Oluyinka Phillips, fondly called by us and many others in the church at New Heritage and New Estate Baptist churches – simply, Aunty.
We got to know aunty and the family, first at New Estate Baptist Church, Surulere and later at New Heritage Baptist Church, Shomolu where we all worshipped. Aunty was also the doctor to almost all the families in church, Maranatha Hospital was the hospital most of us visited for consultation, emergencies etc. Aunty was not just a doctor, she was a mother, friend, counsellor, prayer warrior and very impactful in the lives of the women, children and teenagers. She had a smile for everyone, beautiful in and out.
She loved singing and was at one time the music director at NHBC in the early years. She was also the Teenagers’ director and WMU president at different times. The last few years had been hectic for her with health challenges and therefore was not able to attend church physically. We will definitely miss this wonderful woman of God, but draw comfort in the words of Paul in Phil. 1:21- "For me to live is Christ and to die is gain". Heaven has gained a great soldier, you have seen Christ and your gain has come.
Our prayer is that the Lord will stand by uncle- Dn Bolaji Phillips, the children, the family and the family of God at this time of loss. Amen.
Rest in perfect peace and take your rest, our dear Aunty.
Rev Dipo & Dns. (Prof) Kehinde Olayinka, NHBC |
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| Titilayo Akanbi |
Other |
Gud nite maami abiyamo tooto u are a teacher a mother a mentor I can't forget ur impact in my journey |
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| Dr Oyewole Salako, Dr Abiola Salako(nee Oni), Demilade and Moyosore Salako |
Friend |
**Tribute to a Dear mum, Grandma, Seasoned Doctor, and Amicable woman
We give thanks to God for the life of our beloved mother and grandmother, Dr. (Mrs.) Oluyinka Phillips*, who has gone to be with the Lord. A woman of grace, wisdom, and deep compassion, she touched the lives of many—not only through her profession as a seasoned doctor but also through her warmth, generosity, and unwavering faith.
To us, she was more than a friend; she was family. My wife, children, and I always looked forward to the times she and Daddy visited in the UK during the holidays. Her presence brought laughter, heartfelt conversations, and a sense of home. The kids always enjoyed going to the lake with her to feed the ducks. Whether she was sharing stories, encouraging us with her gentle words, or simply taking a walk with us, every moment spent with her was cherished.
Grandma Phillips was a woman of great dignity and strength. She lived a life of service—to her family, her patients, her community, and most importantly, to her God. Her legacy of kindness and faith continues to inspire us all.
Though our hearts are heavy, we take comfort in knowing she is now resting in the Lord, free from pain and suffering. Her journey on earth may have ended, but her impact remains with us. We will miss her dearly but rejoice in the knowledge that she is at peace in the presence of her Maker.
Rest well, beloved Grandma Phillips. Until we meet again.
With love
Oyewole. Abiola, Demilade and Moyosore SALAKO
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| Ifeoluwa Atokileso née Babalola |
Other |
Mummy Philips was always a source of encouragement and was passionate about missions, discipleship, and Christian faith. She would always radiate the joy and love of Christ. Whenever I was around her, her counsel and advice always showed that she genuinely cared and loved with the love of Christ. The memories of you remain sweet Ma. |
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| Clem Baiye |
Family |
A very thoughtful, kind and generous woman. My wife and I benefitted from her wise and godly counsel. She was so caring that I often wondered how she could be so willing to make so much sacrifice for the sake of so many. Right until her physical health became a challenge, Dr Phillips remained a true elder sister and friend to me and my wife. To say she will be sorely missed is an understatement. Clem and Ayoka Baiye |
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| Oluwafemi Ojewunmi |
Other |
Mummy we love you so much and God love you so much good night ma if Jesus come back we shall Al rise up with Jesus good night ma |
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| IbukunOluwa |
Other |
Thank you for giving to the Lord. I am a life that was changed. I am so glad you gave.
New Estate Baptist Church, Surulere teen Choir, Shallom voices founded and organized by her and I am one of the foundation members.
Her legacy lives on. |
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| Opeyemi A. |
Other |
Dr Mrs Philips' encouragement through her teenagers' ministry will be a lasting influence on how I found confidence as a young man. There was never a time she was too busy or a question too negligible for her to answer. May God bless the memories we have of her and May she rest well in the blossom of our Lord |
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| Efeturi Ruth Abayomi Mrs |
Friend |
I give glory to God for the life of Aunt Yinka Philips. I got to know her through my husband Hon. Pastor Samuel Abayomi Fagoyinbo of blessed memory. From the day l met her she became my aunt and l became her pet.! She loved me with the love of Jesus.
She opened her home to me. She was very caring, empathetic, and loving. She was a good cook and home maker. She kept her home clean. She was very humble, cheerful, accomodaing and prudent. She was a good listener and counselor.
She was also our family doctor. She wasd always there for prompt treatment and counsel. Wow! She was a faithful aunt and friend
. I am missing her already.. My last visit to the family was highly pleasant and memorable.I submit to God's sovereignty. She's lived well and gone home to rest and enjoy the beauty of HEAVEN 🙏🙏🙏 |
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| Mrs Bosede Folaranmi |
Family |
My aunty was a very caring person and looked after your well being. When I was at UBA University of Lagos as a new staff, she would be checking on me time to time and also helped me to look after my son when he was at Unilag staff school. May her soul rest in peace. |
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| Prof Olusola Akinbobola |
Family |
I met Dr (Miss) Bello just before her wedding to her heart throb, my cousin, in the person of Engr. Bolaji Phillips. I was part one of the bridesmaids.
Dr (Mrs) Yinka Phillips was very accommodating, warm, and a bonafide child of God. She witnessed Jesus Christ with her entirety. An exemplary Christian Wife, Mother, Professional, Sibling, Relative, Virtuous Woman, Daughter of Zion, An Amazon...
Continue to rest in the bosom of the Lord. |
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| Prof Mrs Olusola Akinbobola (neeOshun) |
Family |
I met Dr (Miss) Yinka Bello when she was preparing for her wedding to her heart throb in the person of Engr Bolaji Phillips, who is my cousin. I was at The Polytechnic, Ibadan studying for my A' Level. My parents directed me to meet her at New Adeoyo Hospital, off Ring Road, Ibadan. I was chosen to be one |
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| Awosanya Mary |
Other |
As I reflect on my teenage age mummy will always look out for you there is no doll moment with her always wants to see you smile, you will be forever missed ma. |
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| Binutu Blessing |
Friend |
Mummy was an exemplary woman with a heart of gold, mummy always go out of her way to make sure you're doing alright
I can remember the days when I was admitted at her hospital her smiles alone makes me feel better and I thank God for a life well spent we will surely miss you mummy |
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| Oluwakorede Okedore nee Abayomi-Fagoyinbo |
Other |
My siblings and I call her mummy Phillips. Amongst many other great qualities I'll always remember her smile. Mummy was loving, caring and compassionate, she was a cheerful giver. Mummy Phillips has left this sinful world to rest. May God continue to strengthen Daddy Phillips and comfort his heart. |
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| Shobowale Omawumi |
Other |
As I reflect on my teenage years, one of the brightest lights God placed in my path was Mrs Philips. At a time when life felt confusing and I was searching for direction, you became not just a religious mentor, but a spiritual anchor. Your words of encouragement, your patience in listening, and your constant reminder that my life had purpose gave me hope when I needed it most.
You didn’t just teach me about faith; you showed me how to live it, with humility, kindness, and steadfastness. I remember when I wasn’t coming for Saturday teens fellowship, how you took it upon yourself to pick me up in your car still I started coming on my own. This reminded me that even small steps of obedience matter to God, and that wisdom has stayed with me all these years.
I also remember when I started secondary school (Queens college) I had difficulty accepting that I was starting later than my peers, because of the age gap. I remember how you called me into your office and spoke to me kindly, encouraging and uplifting my spirit and letting me know that you had same experience while growing up and how you have become a successful doctor. That day marked the beginning of me being confident in myself and empowering me to be more and believing in my ability to be more.
Today, as I honor you, I carry gratitude in my heart. Who I am today is in part because you chose to pour into me when I was still finding my way. And I know countless others can say the same. Your legacy is one of lives transformed and faith strengthened.
Rest well Ma, May your reward be great in heaven. We will continue to walk in the light of the truths you shared with us. As Scripture says, “The memory of the righteous is a blessing” (Proverbs 10:7). |
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| Bolanle Toyin Adeniji |
Family |
Aunty or Aduke that was the name foundly called her by some of her family. She was so loved bc she was a role model and also the only doctor of our time. May our aunty rest in petfect peace. |
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| Sunday Daniel Udoh |
Other |
Fund memories of my teenage years are always a blessing because you were a pet of it. Your love and genuine compassion for others will always be missed. Rest in the arms of Jesus Christ until we meet again Ma. |
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| Bunmi Ogunbayo née Omo-Dare |
Other |
It is such a a joy and honor to remember to life and legacy of Dr Mrs Phillips. The impact she had on my generation of teenagers at the New Estate Baptist Church as the founder and Coordinator of the Shalom Voices teenage choir helped to solidify the faith of many of us till date.
Thank you for giving of your life to the Lord Ma 🙏🏾💜.
May her legacy continue to speak and live through her family and the rest of us that she impacted at various times |
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| Lanre Olagbaju |
Family |
A Tribute to Dr. Oluyinka Phillips
The only aunt we all simply called Auntie.
She used to correct me often, saying, “I’m not your mum, I’m your aunt.” But in truth, she was both. She eventually stopped correcting me because, in every sense of the word, she was a mother. A second mum to me, and a mum to everyone who crossed her path.
I lived with her for years, and even my dad lived with her while working in Lagos. She was a gentle giant, with a heart big enough to carry us all. I’ll never forget how she celebrated with me when I got my very first job, or the day she personally took me to work in an ambulance, just to prove to my boss that I was truly unwell, and then scolded him for his lack of compassion.
That was Auntie: fiercely protective, deeply loving, and never afraid to speak truth.
I remember the joy on her face when she got my family our first telephone line back in my elementary school days. “So we can hear from you from time to time,” she said. It wasn’t just about technology—it was about connection, about family, about love.
She and Daddy Phillips modeled for me what it means to live for Christ and how to make a marriage beautiful. Their home was not just a house; it was a sanctuary of love, faith, and laughter.
Auntie, your life was a gift. Your love was a covering. Your memory will always be a blessing.
May your beautiful soul rest in perfect peace, Mummy Phillips. |
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| Mobolaji Olusoga |
Family |
Dear Aunty as the younger ones called you and older ones called 'Aduke'
We all loved you but Jesus loves you more.
You were gentle, beautiful and harmless . You were just special in our Entire family. |
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| Olasunbo Mariam Ishola |
Family |
Auntie was a good woman and very kind. My late mother was proud of her Dr Yinka and she also loved her. Thank you lord for life well spent.
Rest in peace, dear Aunt. You were a gift, and though you are gone, your memory will forever be cherished in our hearts. We will miss you dearly ma. Sleep well daughter of Zion. |
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