The Nigerian Baptist Convention has announced the passing unto glory of renowned minister and scholar, Rev. Prof. Osadolor Imasogie at the age of 93. The news was contained in a statement released by the NBC President, Rev Dr Israel A. Akanji.
It reads…
“It is with mixed feelings but also with gratitude to God that I announce the Home Call to Glory of our legend, sage, philosopher, theologian, academic, great Servant of God and God’s General of international reputation, Prof. Osadolor Imasogie; President Emeritus of the Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary, Ogbomoso and former President, Nigerian Baptist Convention, who has just gone to be with the Lord today, Tuesday, January 25, 2022.
Baba Imasogie, as fondly called, was a renown Baptist scholar whose name has appeared in the academic works of students from all over the world who have been involved in contextual theological studies. He studied at the Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary, Ogbomoso, the Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary in Mill Valley, California, the Oklahoma Baptist University where he obtained a BA (Magna cum laude) and earned a PhD at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky. Returning to Nigeria, he became the first Nigerian President of the prestigious Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, from where he retired as an Emeritus Professor.
He served frequently in African and world positions of ecclesiastical leadership. He was Moderator of the Program for Theological Education of the World Council of Churches and Vice President of the Baptist World Alliance (BWA). Professor Imasogie was awarded the Nigerian National Honour of the Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) and is a Justice of the Peace (JP). Notable among his theological writings are Guidelines for Christian Theology in Africa; African Traditional Religion; Earthly Life and Mission of Jesus Christ; Messages of God for Times Like This and other great works, published and unpublished. May God console and comfort his immediate family, the Edo Baptist Conference, all the people of Edo State, the Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary (NBTS) Ogbomoso. The Nigerian Baptist Convention, the All African Baptist Fellowship, the Baptist World Alliance and all the good people of Nigeria”.
May His Calm, Kind, Scholarly Soul Rest In Perfect Peace Amen!!!