This piece depicts the mood of the widow of the late billionaire, Bolu Akin-Olugbade, Ladunni as she plans the second-year memorial of her darling husband who died on January 13, 2024, as a result of COVID-19 complications.
The late businessman’s Ilupeju, Lagos home would host several friends and family members who are coming to honour the memory of the affable fashionista and the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Owu-Kingdom.
Ladunni confessed having taken solace in the memories she shared with her late husband as she diverted her remaining strength to raising their children in the ways of the Lord and also building her fashion business.
The late Akin-Olugbade was born on April 2, 1956 to the wealthy family of Babatunde Akin Olugbade, the Balogun-Owu of his time.
He was a lawyer with a huge interest in Property Development, Construction, Manufacturing, Logistics, and Investment Banking.
He had his Master’s degree in Law from the University of California and a doctorate in Company Law at Cambridge University.
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