President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, have expressed deep sorrow over the death of Chief (Mrs.) Lucia Onabanjo, widow of the late Chief Olabisi Onabanjo, the first civilian governor of Ogun State.
Madam Onabanjo died on Monday, January 11, 2026, at the age of 100, her family announced. In a statement, her daughter, Olubukunola Onabanjo, described her as a “beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother” whose life was defined by love, faith and strength. “We thank God for her long and fulfilled life, and for the enduring legacy she leaves behind. May her soul rest in perfect peace,” the family said.
President Tinubu, through his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, hailed Madam Onabanjo’s steadfast support for her husband during his tenure as governor from 1979 to 1983, as well as her interest in children’s welfare and women’s empowerment. He prayed that God would receive her soul and strengthen her family, urging the government and the public to immortalise her legacy of compassion for the poor and vulnerable.
Governor Abiodun, in a separate condolence message, described her passing as “the end of a glorious era,” celebrating her life of devotion, faith and service to humanity. He recalled her warmth, wise counsel and unwavering support, noting that she helped nurture children and grandchildren who have excelled across diverse fields. “We will miss her passion for progress and her prayers. May the good Lord grant her eternal rest in His bosom,” the governor added.
Madam Lucia Onabanjo’s century-long life is remembered as one of dedication to family, community and the democratic ideals championed by her late husband.


















