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Friday, 24 October 2014

Meet the four children of late insurance guru, Dr Remi Olowude

The Insurance industry was thrown into mourning mood when the news of Dr Remi Olowude was announced, late September 2014. Dr. Oluremi Olowude until his death, was a man of great diversity. Apart from being the Executive Vice Chairman of multimillion Naira insurance company, Industrial and General Insurance (IGI), which is arguably the biggest private insurance business in Nigeria, he had his hands in so many other businesses. He was a member of the Board of Directors of British International School (BIS) and First City Group. Some of his other positions before he passed on, include Chairman Orbital Computer Limited, Monarch Communications Limited, to mention a few.

He died at the age of 62 in a US hospital on September 28th, 2014 after a battle with prostate cancer. He is survived by his wife Olubunmi and four children. Meet the children after the cut...
 
Like their father, they are all a chip off the old block; all well read and very intelligent. They all combine beauty and brains and apart from the fact that they are bookies, they are known to enjoy socializing and having a good time.

These lovely children are:
Mrs Foluso Gbadamosi, fondly known as Foluso G, is the big sister of the family; tall and pretty, she is in her 30s and married to Olaleye Gbadamosi; they got married in a classy talk-of-the-town wedding in January, 2010. She is regarded as being mathematically blessed by her loved ones. She studied Computer Science at the University of Pittsburg, for her first degree and went to The George Washington University School of Business where she got a Master’s in Information Systems Technology in 2006. Foluso has worked as a Business Analyst and Client & Site Services Manager at different times, at Procter & Gamble’s Vicks West Africa. She currently works as the Director of Operations at Monarch Communications, a NCC (Nigeria Communications Commission) licensed company belonging to her late dad. 

Dr. Folashade Adeyi is the second child and is married to her heartthrob, Gbenga Adeyi.  She looks like her elder sister Foluso and is talk and pretty too. She went to Queens College for her secondary school education and then proceeded for a degree in Biology at the University of Pittsburg Medical School in the United States.  She currently works as a Third Year Resident Doctor after graduating from the Howard University School of Medicine, at the Department of Family Medicine, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington DC. 

Bukky Olowude, studied in France at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris where she bagged a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in HR, Finance and Marketing. She proceeded to The George Washington University and got a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Finance and Marketing, Magna Cum Laude (meaning above average).  She also attended the prestigious Yale University in the United States where she obtained a Master’s in Business Administration. She has worked as a Global Consultant at Ogilvy & Mather, one of the largest marketing communications companies in the world, she also runs a Non-Governmental Organization called Generation for Change, and currently works with JP Morgan Chase & Co, the US based consumer and commercial banking giant. 

Andrew Olowude, described as one of Washington DC’s most handsome and charismatic international students, is the only son and baby of the house. He is a product of Philadelphia-based private university known as Arcadia University, where he obtained a first degree in Computer Science.  He later studied for a diploma at TASIS England (The American School in England). He later graduated in Engineering and Applied Science from the George Washington University before proceeding to Columbia University in the city of New York from where he holds a Master of Computer Science.

56 comments:

Bishop Dammy said...

The Lord be with wife and protect the children..longlife shall be their portion in Jesus name. Psalm 118:17. BishopDammy

snowflix said...

Good for them #onelovefromSnow#

Anonymous said...

Umm...Nice family of course, but it's unseemly to show off the kids on the eve of their father's death tho: "Our dad died, but look how wonderful we are..."

Kimmy*****

seunLondon said...

His legacy is already living on...RIP...#SeunLondon

Unknown said...

Damn!!!! Lovely family. Book worms

Unknown said...

Good
Man of honour, I like his biodata...

BORN TO SHINE!!!

Anonymous said...

Nice profiles. Lindodo link me to the young man nw *winks*

ujunwa said...

R.I.P...SO SAD

ary said...

AND?

APPLELIPX said...

So young with all these achievements....
Money is not just good but life... they dint have any cos to experience strike
Hope they uphold dier father's lagacy

Rest on sir

Handlemewithcare2014 said...

Good profile for all of them

blessed Joy said...

Eyaa! RIP to him this is so sad. Linda pls send me his son Andrew's fone number(ASAp) so I can call to console him

Anonymous said...

Wow..talk about brains

Anonymous said...

Most random sponsored post ever

ukbliss said...

Story

Anonymous said...

Beautiful Family

Unknown said...

Beauty n brains... I like that

Anonymous said...

Magna Cum Laude (above average), the writer must really be slow as hell.

Anonymous said...

Nawa rip but Linda all this sermon no follow..
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Anonymous said...

Hiaa! Wat I don't understand is d essence of dis post?. Linda ibiakwa! Nne were u paid or u re trying to seek a favour frm d family. Stiil tryin to understand ..... Bbm confused face. #buzz

Alloy Chikezie said...

They are so cute.


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Kenny B said...

Good for them

beautiful children

Madam Ajibade said...

RIP to the late Insurance Guru.

Anonymous said...

*sigh* isorite!

Subomi said...

beautiful family.. So sad they lost him

Unknown said...

Hello ma,

please check the caption showing on the Dr. Remi Olowude. Its showing ''late 4 children''

Osenye said...

Beauty and brains....a vry rare combo.! nice one...

Anonymous said...

AND SO WHAT???

Eka Joy said...

No offense to the dead, but what are we supposed to do with these pics. Its not even like the man was a popular man

Unknown said...

Am sure this is a sponsored piece
With dis kind advert

Rip to d dead

JOYCHY said...

Lovely family.....Mehnn money is good!!! Well read indeed!!! When u see money like dis, u dnt hv a choice but to be brainy. ELse?????

Anonymous said...

Wonderful family

Anonymous said...

Did you say the 4 late children? Linlin, wetin dey happen. U wan kill the man children.

Mmaduike Chidiebere said...

what a wonderfully blessed family

Lifematters-Mattersoflife(PEOPLE AND SOCIETY) said...

RIP to their dad, money is good and when one have it,it should be well invested both humanly and otherwise,they have being well trained and generations will bless their father for this hardwork. May they reach greater heights and live old

Anonymous said...

wow...........

Anonymous said...

Real bookies......

Unknown said...

Education loving family

Anonymous said...

Ok.

Uche Emma said...



May God rest his soul

John Collins said...

Chai Father when plan well for e children.. REST IN PEACE oh Jare, U try well well pass some fathers when even still dey Alive...

Strolls away tryna figure out maself,

Unknown said...

K

Unknown said...

but how does this biography concern the mans death? people are here suffering and someone is rubbing 'achievements' on our face ....smh

Adaeze Writes said...

Awwww...that's so sad. May his soul rest in peace. He has such a lovely family.

Unknown said...

And some will die we don't even knw them let alone their children.........hmmmmm

Eka Joy said...

The matter tire me oh

Anonymous said...

I really don't understand the relevance of this history lesson..

Anonymous said...

Looks like news of other kids are being peddled thats why this was sent out. If he really had other kids please give them their due and not deny them what is rightfully theres.

Anonymous said...

If you hear the story of Remi Olowude himself, you must surely believe in destiny, and with life there is hope. God can make you bigger than your imagination. He's from my hometown, my mom told me his story, how this man struggled when he was in secondary school, how he picked ajaku bata from akintan to sell to survive. His mother died in hospital and hospital buried her due to not having money for the discharge from hospital. Some years back, Olowude was once looking for someone who know where his mother was buried, I mean graveyard, and he promised to compensate the person with huge amount of naira. He is a philanthropist. A very big loss to my hometown. The king of Ejigbo in Osun State wept bitterly when he heard his death. The town is still mourning till now. RIPP.

Anonymous said...

Lin Lin you are changing small small ..hahahahahahaha..Well that's what money does.....

Na wa o said...

Is it that Nigerians are so unsuccessful and insecure that any little achievement must be worn like a badge of honour! I mean any little money, education or even travelling abroad results in arrogance, a big swollen head and obituaries that include your children's CVs. We have issues.

Na Wa O said...

Is it that Nigerians are so unsuccessful and insecure that any little achievement must be worn like a badge of honour! I mean any little money, education or even travelling abroad results in arrogance, a big swollen head and obituaries that include your children's CVs. We have issues.

ODIKWA said...

Now Linda this is news! Jesus Christ of Nazareth! Check out class, intelligence, smarts and most of all prestigious employment. Nuff respect to these ones o.

Anonymous said...

You can never understand becos u wanna be nobody for d rest of ur life.eyes rolling

Unknown said...

May your gentle soul rest in peace

Jerry monarch A said...

Before his exit he did leave a great legacy for the children...a proof that he lived a good life.

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