Ras. David Tunde Lowo
In Memory of
David Babatunde LowoSeptember 28, 1960 - May 11, 2014
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David Babatunde Lowo was born on Sept 28, 1960, the son of the late E.A. Abayomi Lowo of Igbeyin, Abeokuta and Mrs Tokunbo Akala nee Owoaje of Odogbolu, both in Ogun State, Nigeria. Both parents were members of the Holy Trinity Church, Ebute –Ero Lagos where his father was once a Choirmaster.
He had his primary education at Holy Trinity School Ebute Ero and Government Demonstration School Gbaja, Surulere. He then went on to Birch Freeman High School also in Surulere, where he graduated in 1978. He proceeded to the USA for his college education where he studied Design at North Carolina Wesleyan College. He was an accomplished designer especially in the field of internet technologies and web user experience design. Although he lived in the USA, he remained committed to his home country of Nigeria. He spent a great deal of his time developing and helping to improve the educational system of his alma mater, Birch Freeman High School, via its Old Boys' Association (BIFOBA). His tremendous efforts in this regard were recognized with the BIFOBA Excellence Award for Commitment to BIFOBA's Ideals and Objectives in 2012. With this award, he was inducted into BIFOBA "Guild of Awardees". He was a loving father, a caring brother and a trusted friend. He is survived by his two wonderful sons, Olukayode Lowo and Oladipo Nija Epps Lowo, his aged mother, brothers, sisters, family and friends. |
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Thank you for the VISION and MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PEACE. ....ALLI OSENI (75) BIFOBA NA FINANACIAL SECRETARY.
My man DavidL, as I always called you. You were just a wonderful alumnus, a good friend, a righteous colleague, an awe-inspiring, outstanding creative artist, and above all - an amazing brother. Thank you very much for all the good works you did for your alma mater. We missed you so much in Memphis. Forever you shall be remembered as a true "Freeman". Remain in peace!