From Kingsley Stevens

You led good life, Sister. You built a home with my brother as a good wife should. You were a devoted mother who spared no effort to ensure your kids grew up physically, mentally and morally sound. To the very end, you gave them love, care and wise guidance. Thank you for the good legacy you left.

From Mr. Patrick E. Obokhae

I met Deaconess Joyce Imuentiyan Aiwansedo in 2012When I was deployed by Bishop Wale Ajayi to serve in the Food Ministry at the Historic Miracle Center. From the very first day, I knew she had unique qualities in her.As we worked together in the Food Ministry and became good friends, Deaconess Aiwansedo taught me by her shining examples: how to be content, and generous.

Rest in perfect peace.

From Osaro Guobadia(Mrs)

My dear Imuetinyan,It’s so hard to write this tribute and to believe that you’re really gone. The news of your sudden passing to glory came as a shock to my siblings and I.My earliest memory of you is our childhood days while growing up together at the Uwaifo family house on Lagos street, Benin City(‘Okemole’). You were older and you saw me as your younger sister. You always looked out for me. Even in adulthood, that did not change. You always have a special place in my heart too.

Imuetinyan, you were a very caring person who loved your immediate and extended families dearly. You constantly reached out every new month with prayers and well wishes for the new month. I usually would wake up to see that new month message but alas, there was none on July 1st….God knows why He called you home so soon but I will forever cherish the moments we spent together and spoke together on the phone. I really wish we had spent more time together and I had called more.

To say I’m going to miss you greatly is an understatement. It was very reassuring that you were ‘there’ for me anytime and I could always count on you. The reality now is heartbreaking and sobering. May the good Lord teach us to number our days so we can apply our hearts to wisdom, ……Adieu my dearest cousin, sister and friend.

Rest in Perfect peace till we meet again.

From Bishop Wale Ajayi

We wish to offer our condolences in honor of the life of Mrs. Joyce Imuetinyan Aiwansedo, a dedicated and beloved member of CGMI The Historic Miracle Centre. Her faith and commitment to serving the Lord were evident in her roles as a leader of an accountability group, active member of the visitation group, and a member of the Protocol Department.Her warmth, wisdom, and compassion touched countless lives. Her visits brought comfort, and her diligent service glorified God.

She was not only a leader but also a great communicator, friend, and source of encouragement to many.In remembering our sister, we reflect on Psalm 116:15 (NIV): “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his faithful servants.” She was precious in the sight of the Lord, and her life will continue to inspire us all. May her family be comforted and compensated by the Lord at this time, and may she rest in eternal peace.

With love,Bishop Wale Ajayi and Rev. Mrs. Freda AjayiCGMI, The Historic Miracle Centre Benin City, Nigeria

From The Flourish Women’s FellowshipHistoric Miracle Centre

We honor Mrs. Joyce Imuetinyan Aiwansedo, who was a faithful member of the Flourish Women’s Fellowship at CGMI the Historic Miracle Centre. As a leader of an Accountability Group, an active member of the women’s Visitation Group, and the Protocol Department, she served with commitment, grace, and humility.Her kindness, wisdom, and compassion touched many lives. Her visits brought comfort, her guidance provided strength, and her meticulous work ensured every event glorified God. She was an encourager, a friend, and a source of inspiration to all.

In her honor, we remember 2 Timothy 4:7-8 (NIV): *”I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness…”*She fought the good fight and kept the faith. Her legacy of faith in Christ will continue to inspire us and comfort her family. With hope and trust in God, we believe that she is in our future not our past! Hallelujah!

Rest in eternal peace our sister,

From Dennis Iyamu

One of my favorite  memories growing up as children  was when we will meet up  at great grandma’s house my Aunty that often I called “Iye Ragina “ celebrating  celestial church  festivity by the moat. We had fun together  and  we eat plenty of rice  until we can eat no more . I will miss you and your memory I will treasured forever . Rest in peace my beloved cousin ..

From Sis Onyinye Etokhana

Mummy even though our relationship was short but it felt like a life time with you, I had so many joyful moments with you, tears cant let me write more, i will continue to miss you, till we meet again. Sleep well.

From Solomon Gideon

Dear mummy it’s hard to believe you left us so early but God knows best, the few times I met with you was amazing because you always make me feel safe as a son, I’m not ashamed to call you mum and with love in my heart you will not be forgotten, farewell ma

From Adebanji damilola

Beautiful mama hmmmmmmm you are not just a member in church but an angel that work behind the scene , you encourage everyone , you loved everyone same way you loved ur children and ground children 

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 we will all miss you mama, rest on

From Daniel Oluwatosin

Dear mama,
You show so much love and live for everyone.
Thank you for timely counsel.
You made teaching and learning seamless.
You are indeed a rare gem.
I am comforted knowing you’re with our Lord Jesus Christ.

We will miss you..