Social Life
Kikelomo was a sociable, easy going and likeable person. She was principled and firm. You know where you were with her anytime. If ever she was crossed or angry with you, she would let you know what you had done and how it ruffled her. Once she had said her mind, that was the end of story and she had genuinely forgiven you. She was a committed and loyal human being. She made life long friends during her NYSC year. Regardless of the fact that their stations in life were markedly different and that they are now dispersed all over the world, they remained family friends. Her friendship with Ronke from her Avon Cosmetics days endured until her demise as she brought wisdom and native intelligence into the relationship. She had an army of mentees and bosses who admired and appreciated her personality from Ibile Holdings and related as if they were still working together. She met loads of admirers in the Event industry that were friends and admirers until her death. At every social event within the
immediate and extended family, Kike displayed superior organizational ability and dexterity that made such events a resounding success. All she needed was to be informed and assigned with responsibilities. She always surpassed expectations. Why not a party freak, she would make the party happen and successful. Within her Federal Polytechnic classmates Alumni, she was their First Lady, their rallying point, and the moderator of their discussion with authority to overrule. Kike enjoyed traveling and visited many countries for leisure and business. She frequented our country home in Aramoko mostly as a resting place and opportunity to recharge her battery. Her other passions were a happy welcome home and the success of her children, Kikelomo’s life showcased the goodness of Christ to everyone that crossed her path. She was like river where all and sundry came, fetched from and the river has no memory of such and never reduced in size or volume.
what kike represents
Christianah was dedicated to her family. As a daughter, loving spouse, devoted mother, and friend who treated everyone like family, she poured her heart into every role she played. Her love knew no bounds. Her family was her foundation—the source of her strength and the place where her deepest joys resided. It is impossible not to imagine more occasions she would have celebrated with them – the moments that would have filled her heart with pride. Taken too soon, she left us wondering what could have been.