By Eric Elezuo
The octogenarian club is one decade above the Bible prescribed three scores and ten age, and it is a thing of utmost joy and grace to hit the 80th year.
For Madam Gladys Moyosore Adetunji, the feeling was exceptional as she was ushered into the octogenarian elite group with pomp and pageantry, and with plenty to drink, eat and take home.
Friends, family members and colleagues from all walks of life left nothing to chance as they gathered in solidarity to give the mama, as she is fondly called, the celebration of her life.

Born on March 15, 1943 to Gabriel Oyebanji Fatoye of Ile Osa-Oke Egan Gbongan and Adebomi Fatoye (Nee Fadele) from Ode Omu I Osun State, Mrs Gladys Moyosore Adetunji began her early education at St Luke’s Primary School Gbongan before proceeding to St Patrick’s Catholic Secondary School, also in Gbongan.
After her secondary educational, she was admitted into the Queen of Apostles Catholic Teachers training College, Oluyoro, Ibadan, to sharpen his teaching skills.
Thereafter, she was employed as a teacher at St Matthew Catholic School Oloba Gbongan, was later transferred to St Matthews Catholic School Ode-Omu and much later to St Martins Catholic School Gbongan.
However, in search of the proverbial greener pastures, she travelled to the United Kingdom in July 1967 to acquire more academic tutelage, and so attended the School of Science and Technology, Notting Hill Gate on arrival, and followed it up with attendance at the London & North-western Polytechnic, Camden Town, London.
Mrs Adetunji has an array of experience, having worked into establishments, especially in the UK
Some of the places where he once plied his trade include Metropolitan Police, Harrods, Selfridges, London Transport on Baker Street, and Greater London Council Harrow Road, London
After a meritorious service to the government and people of the United Kingdom, spanning years, she returned to Nigeria and worked in the following top executive positions:
1.Executive officer at the Federal Ministry of Finance Accountant General’s office in Lagos.
2, Federal Ministry of Agriculture – Department of Forestry Ibadan as executive Account officer
3. Federal Ministry of Agriculture – Monitoring Unit
4. Federal Agric Coordinating Unit – FACU
5. The Federal Ministry of Science and Technology Moor Plantation Ibadan.
6. Federal Ministry of Economic Development
7. Federal Pay Office Ibadan as Assistant Federal Pay officer
8. Federal Pay Office Abeokuta as Federal Pay Officer
9. Federal Ministry of Communication Abuja where she retired as Assistant Director in 2003.
From testimonies and eulogies from loved ones including family members, friends and career colleagues, Mrs Adetunji is no doubt a workaholic and excellent go-getter, who saw all that needed to be seen and conquered.
She is blessed with a lot children a grandchildren, whom she dot a great deal.
We wish you the best of 80th birthday celebration, mama.