Late Mrs. Pamela Ndidi Hello Olatunji |
Such a sad sad news coming from B-Natural Spa and it's not a palatable one at all. Yes we understand that death of any kind is not palatable, but again when it involves the passing of someone that's an acclaimed, fantastic soul, a well loved personage at that, in fact a super calm, very professional person, a guru of a kind at what they do, then it makes the passage the more painful and in fact far more unbearable. What a sad loss!
So the founder and head honcho of B-Natural Spa franchise has passed on after a long standing battle with cancer. She's said to have given up the ghost quite recently and no official statement as at yet has come out from the well known, well renowned luxury brand that she made quite popular. She passed on Sunday June 21, 2020 which was Father's Day. She was 55 and would have been 56 years in November.
In Lagos she's known and acknowledged as the numero uno, the queen in the luxury spa. She's probably the best equipped of all the lot, with the best hands working for her brand too. She was one of those who made the luxury spa business quite known and could have been one of those who started/pioneered the type in the country. From the first one in GRA, Ikeja which is about 13 years old, to another in Victoria Island that she later opened and launched with fanfare thereafter and a 3rd one in Lekki, Lagos and the 4th one in Abuja, the FCT. All totally upscale and defining luxury to the exact word. She didn't spare expenses to set them up and was always on the lookout for the latest technology and innovations.
Her clientele list reads the who-is-who of the society in need of one beauty help or intervention or the other.
Like we had tried to state above already. Mrs. Pamela Ndidi Olatunji, is probably one of the kindest, most accommodating souls you could have ever encountered, who is also quietly generous to a fault. A great woman by all standards/yardstick, who makes all that she meets feel very important. Her staff members, both Nigerians and expatriates see her as their mom or big aunty and the mutual respect is totally outstanding. We have personally felt it, so we know.
From the little we can still remember about her, she loved her family members to a fault. And truly, she was super well loved in return. The unconfirmed report of what led to her death says, she actually succumbed to [metastatic brain tumor], a tumor that occurs when cancer cells spread from the original site to the brain.
Mrs Pamela Ndidi Olatunji is a graduate of 'aesthetic dermatology' from the College of Medical Aesthetics, Long Beach, California and also an alumni of the National Laser Institute in Houston.
She founded B natural – THE SPA GROUP 12 years ago and it has doctors, nurses and beauty therapist all learning and working in a fantastic ambience.
She would be sorely missed by all. May her outstanding soul find rest and may God grant the family of the deceased, the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.
So sad that she took her inner wellbeing for granted in search of external wellbeing. Trajectory to cell in the body becoming Cancerous is as the result of bad Lifestyle(stress, unhealthy diet with subjugate immune systems from fighting of bad cells). Holistic medicine allow body to heal and rejuvenate itself from within through healthy eating( our brain is like a garden, need healthy fat and more antioxidant for brain cells and to clear of amyloid.
ReplyDeleteOne of the best individual i have ever had the opportunity to know.
ReplyDeleteVery kind, hardworking, knowledgeable and reliable.
Very great wife, mother and friend.
She was my associate and i am pretty sure that no other person can ever fit into that position in my life.
my prayer goes to the family; Kolapo, Tunde, Jumoke and Biodun
May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace.
Dr Adegbulu
It is very painful,she was kindhearted and very accommodating,I pray that God will give those she left behind the fortitude to bear loss especially Kolapo and the children, may her soul rest in the bosom of her creator.
ReplyDeleteHonestly this is an incredible loss. The few times I interacted with her she left an impression on me. She was a real person who wasn't concerned about just showing a public facade or image, she was open and approachable so rare in Lagos these days. May God comfort her family and may lady Ndidi rest in peace
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