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Nigeria’s Foremost Social Worker, Ebunoluwa Balogun Dies In Houston, Texas

A prominent and one of Nigeria’s leading social workers, Ebunoluwa Kofoworola Balogun has passed away.

The demise of the matriarch of Professor Ekundayo E. Balogun family was announced in a statement.

According to the family, she died on June 24, 2020, in Houston, Texas, at the age of 81.

Professor Oluyinka Olutoye, who announced Mrs. Balogun death on behalf of the family, said she would be fondly remembered by all for her compassionate and selfless nature.

Professor Oluyinka was widely celebrated in 2016 for successfully leading a team of 21 doctors to conduct a surgery on a 23-week-old foetus and returning it to its mother’s womb in Texas, USA.

She ensured that people enjoyed fair treatment in all ramifications of life and was unwavering in her commitment to positively influence lives in both her community and across the nation.

According to the statement issued by Prof. Oluyinka, Mrs. Balogun was a social worker who dedicated her life to defending the marginalised and supporting anti-racism causes.

She completed her formative education in Nigeria before progressing to Virginia Union University in Richmond, Virginia, USA to obtain her undergraduate degree. Her passion for social justice occasioned her enrolment at the University of Wisconsin, in Madison, Wisconsin, to earn her post-graduate degree in Social Work.

The depth of her dedication to humanity is keenly felt in the prestigious Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, and other schools across Nigeria where she impacted lives.

During her lifetime, Mrs. Balogun was as committed to humanity as she was to her religious beliefs. A devout member of Ebenezer Baptist Church, Ile-Ife, Mrs. Balogun was an active member of the church for over 45 years and was involved in a plethora of altruistic acts including active support for missionaries while being exemplary in radiating hospitality.

She is survived by her husband, Professor Ekundayo E. Balogun former Director of the African Space Science Centre, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, her daughters Professor ‘Toyin Olutoye and Mrs. Folake Bamgboye and grandchildren.

A final home-going and funeral service shall be held in her honour on Monday, June 29, 2020, at 6PM Nigerian time.

Provision has been made for friends and family to be part of the service by joining through the provided link: https://bit.ly/387myHH

Afolabi Hakim

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