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Taiwo Olamide Suzanne Jaji

October 20, 1988 ~ March 23, 2025

Taiwo Suzanne Olamide Jaji was born on October 20, 1988, in Lagos, Nigeria. As a loving daughter, granddaughter, sister, aunt, and friend, she brought warmth and joy to everyone who knew her. Taiwo shared a special bond with her twin sister, always supporting, helping, and enjoying life’s beautiful adventures together. She pursued a career in interior architecture design, which reflected her creative spirit and attention to detail. Additionally, she ventured into real estate, a field she loved deeply, as it brought her joy to help families find their homes. Taiwo Suzanne Jaji was so vibrant with a deep passion for traveling and exploring countries around the world. She loved experiencing new cultures and meeting people from all walks of life. Above all, Taiwo was a devoted Christian who cherished her relationship with God. Every morning, she prayed with her twin sister, and throughout the day, she would engage in conversations with God during her commute to work. Each night, before going to bed, she would gently remind her sister to pray, a routine they maintained even while traveling together. Taiwo also had a big heart for helping children. She adopted and sponsored a child from Cambodia, regularly sending letters and funds to celebrate her birthday, while staying in touch with her. World Vision provided Taiwo with pictures and updates about the child’s progress. In addition to this, she dedicated her time to feeding the hungry and buying toys for children during the Christmas holidays. Taiwo Suzanne Jaji will be remembered for her unwavering faith, kindness, and empathy. She had the remarkable ability to light up any room and poured love into every relationship. Taiwo leaves behind a legacy of compassion, strength, and resilience, making a profound impact on her family and friends. She will always be remembered as a shining light in their lives. Although Taiwo Jaji is no longer with us in body, her spirit lives on. She is with Jesus Christ, and her memory will forever reside in the hearts of those who loved her. Taiwo Suzanne Jaji is survived by her parents, grandparent, two brothers, twin sister, sister-in-law, four nephews, and a close circle of family and friends who were like family to her. She was a remarkable sister and friend, and her life will continue to inspire those she leaves behind.

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