
The unveiling of ‘Storms and Grace: A Daughter’s Journey of Love, Faith, and Reconciliation’, the deeply personal memoir of Mrs. Omobolanle Adeleke, wife of retired DIG Yinka Adeleke, has received glowing commendations from distinguished personalities who attended her 60th birthday celebration.
Dr. Ajoke Olufunmilola Ogunsan who wrote the foreword described the memoir as a bold and faith-filled gift to the world.
She applauded the courage behind documenting such an intimate journey. “We don’t just celebrate this book; we celebrate your courage, your journey, and your obedience to share with the world,” she said, noting that Storms and Grace stands as powerful evidence of divine faithfulness. “Mrs. Adeleke serves as a living proof of God’s faithfulness. Congratulations on this milestone.”

Dr. Ogunsan emphasized that the book grips readers from the very first page, weaving through emotionally charged chapters that mirror the trials, triumphs, and spiritual strength of the celebrant. “It will capture your attention from the very first page and you will refuse to let go,” as she reflected on themes of love, family opposition, tough decisions, and the endurance required to navigate turbulent seasons.
She highlighted the depth of storytelling, particularly the early chapters that disclose Mrs. Adeleke’s youthful love story, family resistance, and her determination to follow her heart even amid tension between personal desire and parental expectations.

As the narrative progresses, Dr. Ogunsan noted, readers encounter seasons of motherhood, sacrifice, and the difficult but necessary navigation of turbulent marriage moments. These are stories that mirror the resilience of many women but are rarely told with such honesty.
“The most powerful truth is that storms do not last forever,” she added, stressing that the book is not just a memoir but a lifeline of hope for anyone enduring challenges.
The milestone 60th birthday celebration was graced by dignitaries including Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Mrs. Elizabeth Egbetokun, Chief Arthur Eze, Hon. Cecilia Dada, Mr. Matthew Ibadin, and many others,