There are birthday photos, and then there are portraits of a life fully lived. When Olubunmi Bilewu stepped into the House of Miracles Evangelical Church in New Jersey for her 58th birthday thanksgiving, she was celebrating a journey of immigrant grit, healthcare heroism, and unwavering faith. And she did it in a show-stopping cream-and-gold ensemble that could easily grace the pages of a magazine.
The image is pure joy: Bunmi, radiant in an intricately tied gold gele that sits like a regal crown, a delicate, sheer cream buba embroidered with gold lace, and a matching ipele draped over her shoulder. Gold dangling earrings and a statement necklace catch the light. Behind her, the church glows in purple and blue hues, but all eyes are on the woman who has spent decades healing others—first as a nurse, then as a leader. Today, she is the one being celebrated.
From Immigrant Nurse to Assistant Director: A Nigerian Story of Excellence
Born with a passion for care, Bunmi Bilewu arrived in the United States from Nigeria with a dream and a stethoscope. She climbed the ranks from Regional Staff Nurse to her current role as Assistant Director of Medical Services at the New Jersey Department of Health—a testament to her relentless dedication. For over a decade, she has been a quiet force behind the state’s public health infrastructure, ensuring that vulnerable communities receive quality care.
But her colleagues will tell you: Bunmi doesn’t just manage policies. She mothers her team. She mentors young nurses, many of them fellow immigrants, showing them that a Nigerian woman can rise to the top without losing her accent, her culture, or her compassion.
“She’s Excellent, Beautiful, God-Fearing” – A Husband’s Tribute
The celebration at House of Miracles Evangelical Church was a family affair. After the cake cutting—a stunning gold-leafed creation—Senior Pastor Akin Obafemi personally honoured the birthday queen, praising her steadfast service to both God and community.
Then her husband, businessman Dimeji Bilewu, in an exclusive interview. With the quiet pride of a man who has watched his partner conquer the world, he said: “My wife, she’s excellent, beautiful, a nice woman, God-fearing, a good mother, a good wife, and a family woman. Happy birthday to you.” It was a moment that captured everything: love, respect, and the beauty of a marriage that has weathered decades and emerged stronger.
A March of Milestones: Mother and Son Share Birthday Month
As if 58 wasn’t enough reason to celebrate, Bunmi shares her birthday month with her first son, Tobi, who also marked his special day in March. The Bilewu household has been a whirlwind of cake, candles, and gratitude—two generations, one month, double the joy. Tobi, a proud graduate like his two siblings, credits his mother’s sacrifices for his success. What makes Bunmi Bilewu’s 58th so inspiring? It’s the way she carries her Nigerianness like a badge of honour.
Cheers to 58 Years of Grace, Grit, and Gold
From the halls of Rowan University (Class of 2013) to the executive offices of the New Jersey Department of Health, from a small Nigerian busyist city to the bustling suburbs of Berlin, New Jersey, Olubunmi has built a legacy of service, faith, and family.
The NAIJA TV Networks crew joins her husband, her children, her pastor, and the entire House of Miracles congregation in wishing her the happiest of birthdays. May your next chapter be as radiant as your gele, as golden as your sash, and as joyful as your smile.
Happy 58th, Mama Bunmi. You’ve earned every moment of this celebration.
