The National Leader of Oodun Peoples Congress
Otunba Gani Adams has described the death of late Afenifere Leader Chief Olaniwun Ajayi as the exit of a rare
timber in the forest.
Otunba Gani Adams,mourning
the death of the late nationalist. Said “Baba Olaniwun was a prodigy of immeasurable value both to the
Yoruba race and the stability of Nigeria as a nation.
“He was a man who had a
cosmopolitan outlook of Nigeria’s politics in relation to the unity of the
Yoruba within a true federal structure.
“His death is not only a
calamity to the nation and particularly the Yoruba race, but a deficit in
generational connection and past historical heritage.
“Baba was a paragon of
Yoruba unity, Yoruba harmony, Yoruba growth.
“He usually tells us the
immeasurable efforts and commitment of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo to the
unity and growth of the Yoruba race.
“He was passionate and wholeheartedly committed to the unity and growth of the Yoruba race.
“He was passionate and wholeheartedly committed to the unity and growth of the Yoruba race.
“He was an unrepentant advocate of true federalism.
“Baba was a motivator and
moderator of the whole Yoruba Delegate at the last National Conference, where
he stabilised and guided our various deliberations, which ensured us having the
best submission.”
Adams thanked God for granting Ajayi such a purposeful and achievements-filled life.
Adams thanked God for granting Ajayi such a purposeful and achievements-filled life.
He said: “Baba lived a full life of service to his family, race, nation and humanity.
“But it is sad that the worthy and rare timbers are falling.
“May his soul rest in peace.”
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