Princess Victoria Ademubipo Akinmoladun
1954 - 2019
- Loving Mother
- Grand Mother
- Radiant Spirit
- Kind Hearted
- Compassionate Spirit
- Entrepreneurially Brilliant
- Graceful Leader
- Passionate Lover of God
Princess Victoria Ademubipo Akinmoladun, a luminous soul born on the 8th of January, 1954, into the esteemed royal lineage of Prince John Mafikuyomi Akingunoye in the enchanting Igunshin kingdom of Ondo State, embodied a life rich in purpose and grace. Her early years unfolded in the embrace of Igunshin town, where she imbibed the essence of her roots while receiving her foundational education, a chapter that laid the groundwork for the remarkable journey that awaited her.
Venturing forth with a thirst for knowledge and growth, she transitioned to Ondo town for her secondary education, marking the beginning of a transformative phase. In the early 1970s, destiny beckoned Princess Victoria to the bustling city of Lagos, where she immersed herself in the artistry of fashion design, later evolving into a flourishing entrepreneur in the realm of medical drugs and supplies.
On the 23rd of December, 1978, amidst the regal ambiance of Igunshin kingdom, Princess Victoria Ademubipo Akinmoladun joyfully united her destiny with Mr. Lawrence Olorunfemi Akinmoladun, her beloved. Together, they crafted a tapestry of success, illuminating the business landscape with their brilliance.
Yet, her true opus lay in the realm of nurturing – a dedicated mother and mentor, she bestowed upon her children and the youth within her sphere the virtues of God’s love, imprinting upon them a commitment to radiate kindness.
Her life was an anthem, harmonized with the divine notes of faith. A gifted singer and composer, Princess Victoria served as a chorister throughout her formative years and into adulthood. The melody of her voice mirrored the joy within her, a joy that transcended boundaries and effortlessly lifted the spirits of all who encountered her. A radiant presence, she illuminated every space she graced.
In the mid-1990s, Princess Victoria undertook the noble task of pioneering the prayer arm of St. Mark’s Anglican Church (Afadurajagun), leaving an indelible mark on the spiritual landscape of her community. Her unwavering devotion continued through her membership in the Morning Star Society of the Church and the Monday Prayer Group, a testament to her enduring commitment to a life steeped in faith.
As the final curtain descended, Princess Victoria left behind a legacy woven with threads of love, resilience, and spiritual devotion. Her memory lives on in the hearts of her beloved husband, children, grandchildren, and siblings. In every note of a hymn, in the warmth of a smile, and in the echoes of prayers, her spirit continues to inspire, reminding all who knew her that a life lived in the embrace of God’s love is a life truly well-lived.