In Memoriam (To Dearly Departed Ivbi Ohioze)
With love and remembrance, we honor the lives and legacies of the Ivbi Ohioze family members we have lost – those who walked before us and those taken from us in more recent times. Each one is a cherished thread in our family’s fabric, woven with care, strength, laughter, and quiet sacrifice. Though they are no longer with us in body, their presence lives on in our stories, our values, and the bonds we continue to share.
They have shaped who we are and continue to inspire who we are becoming, leaving behind a legacy of kindness, resilience, and love that time cannot erase. In honoring them, we honor the roots that sustain us and the spirit that unites us.
May their memories be a blessing, and may their souls rest in perfect peace.
The names of some of our dearly departed follow in loving remembrance:
- Oein
- Oenghian (f)
- Ukpodogua (f)
- Josiah Iboi
- Chief Joel Eimin
- Ayeghegbe (f)
- Aidelomon (f)
- Jimmy Oende
- Atogho (f)
- Azegbefume (f)
- Izaghabu (MC)
- Chief Samuel Otokhile
- Omoyake Awanekenuan (f)
- Ailekhuaye Elizabeth (f)
- Joshua Azama
- Oyodo
- Akhimieho
- Airuujuan (f)
- Uanle
- Ikpude (f)
- Aiende
- Okhenhen (f)
- Ikhaegbe Robert
- Efelase (f)
- Odion John
- Omon
- Akeke (f)
- Ohiomomen (f)
- Ayodele Robert
- Abumen
- Aienlevbose
- Aketi
- Sunday
- Aizehilegbe (f)
- Atahomon
- Eniafe Jim
- Uzebu
- Ebe (f)
- Ageyan
- Yetunde (f)
- Eniola (Yaya) (f)
- Imagbawona
- Awani Christopher
- Ojezuanbi
- Oense (f)
- Sunday Oarhe
- Ohiobo (f)
- Baby Aidevo (f)
- Alaba (f)
- Rose Imiebihoro (f)
- Sunday
- King
- Bose (f)
- Oiseoje Paul
- Otoikhukpon (f)
- Oloaigbe (f)
- Aimiunuohi (f)
- Maria (f)









