Baba K. O. Latunji: The Final Bow ~Gani Adeniran

K. O. Latunji. By his transition to the great beyond on Friday, September 16th 2022 at 92 years, Ibadan again lost one of its finest community leaders, a great coordinator of friendships and all good things, a highly cerebral lawyer and a defender of all that is noble and virtuous, Baba Karimu Oladele Latunji, popularly known as K. O. LATUNJI.

The likes of Chief Richard Akinjide, SAN, Chief Bode Akindele (Parakoyi Ibadan) and Chief Adebayo Adetunji (Baba Onisiga), being of the same age-bracket, had earlier pre-deceased Baba Latunji in the glorious payment of the debt that we all owe. They and the others still alive were the first set of Ibadan educated elites who excelled in their various chosen careers and championed the course of Ibadanland to the best of their abilities. My earliest recollection of Baba Latunji was about 1972 through my age-mate and friend, Kola Afolabi, who was at Comprehensive High School, Aiyetoro while I was at Ilesa Grammar School. Kola usually dropped his name as if he was his biological father! Baba Latunji was his idol. Later I got to know that Kola’s mother and Chief Latunji were of the same paternal parentage. Chief Latunji hailed from Itabale Olugbode (with concurrent ties with Oranyan) both in the present Ibadan North East Local Government. My late mother being from Iyalode compound at Itabale Olugbode was also familiar with Chief Latunji being one of the earliest lawyers of the time. In 1973, my mother had won a shop at the Shopping Complex built by Ibadan City Council at Agodi Gate through competitive bidding. Chief K. O. Latunji also had his office in the area.

My mother had apparently ran foul of some of terms of tenancy agreement and she was going to be dispossessed of the shop. The person holding onto the shop for her while she was in Abidjan, Ivory Coast (where she was an itinerant trader) was playing a fast one and had sought Chief Latunji’s retainership without my mother’s consent. On a particular day in 1976, upon my return from Ilesa, I led my mother to Chief Latunji’s chamber and, lo and behold, we met that particular man in the lawyer’s office! As the man and Baba were speaking in English and I couldn’t understand much of their conversation, my mother, sensing injustice, got impatient and left furiously! The rest is history now. I later became very close to Chief Latunji and he honoured me with his presence in all the social gatherings that I duly invited him. He would attend usually in the company of Basorun Kola Daisi. Baba has a good sense of history and I readily remember his various interventions on critical issues involving Ibadan, be it in the appointment of commissioners, chief judges, justices, including the location of important facilities, and dates of settlement of misunderstanding. He once told me of his influence in the resolution of the impasse between a military Governor and late Labanji Bolaji, a very highly respected and incorruptible journalist in the Sketch newspaper.

Being trained in the best tradition of the English Bar, justice, equity and fairness were his watchwords. About two years ago, a friend of mine had approached me about a land that belonged to Baba which he bought through a third party and a ranking lawyer but he never perfected the deal. He himself now wanted to sell the land. I led my friend to Baba Latunji who remembered the allocation very well. Chief asked him to go back to the lawyer who sold the land to him in order to perfect the deal and collect the relevant documents. He said it would be unprofessional for him to give out copies of the document. Moreover, Baba said that the lawyer was the son of his long-standing friend and fellow lawyer (now deceased). Sensing that my friend didn’t want to go back to the lawyer to collect the document, Chief Latunji told him that he could send for the lawyer right now and he would come. My friend said that he preferred that Baba should conclude the deal for him. Baba then told my friend pointblank that he would still charge his professional fees from the ranking lawyer anytime he turned up. Baba would not have the devious way of my friend who wanted to cut corners and play one lawyer against another lawyer! As we left Baba’s house, my friend confessed that it was the fear of possible payment of additional fees that made him to seek Baba’s help in the matter. Generally, Baba was very jovial and accommodating; he would listen patiently to you before offering a response. Just before he turned 90, he started to will his legal obligations to younger lawyers including the chamber where my daughter-in-law worked. I must not fail to add that Baba enjoyed a good social life. During one of my daughters’ wedding, I had him served with some juice and mineral drinks. He beckoned on me and asked, “what are these?” and added jovially “if you don’t have red wine, just pack them”. I supplied his taste immediately and sought forgiveness from God later.

About six years ago on his prompting, I brought Baba Latunji to my mother’s house at Agodi Gate after a social reception at Ibadan Civic Centre. Baba couldn’t climb the staircase while my mother couldn’t come down, both due to old age. They both exchanged pleasantries from the distance and Baba sent a token to my mother. Baba Latunji still recognised a number of buildings in the area, including Baba Abondejo House, Adelakun House, Oloko House, Popoola House and Omitade House even though he had not visited the vicinity for over forty years. The last time my mother and Baba Latunji met was at the International Conference Centre, UI in 2019 during my daughter’s wedding.

I saw Baba last twice this year. First, I met with him on March 30th in company of my senior brother after the 8th Day Fidau prayer for my mother to give him a copy of the brochure, and on July 19th after my retirement from the University of Ibadan to give him a copy of my book. He was already weak, armed with the proverbial boarding pass and awaiting the take-off to the hereafter! May Allah illuminate his grave, forgive his sins and grant him Aljanah firdaus. Ire o!

Gani Adeniran
Ajangboju-Akobo, Ibadan

GSM2023: Egbeda LG-Campaign DG, Hon. Ife Akande inaugurate Media Team and House to House Sensitization Committee

The Campaign Director General for Re-election bid of H.E. Governor Seyi Abiodun Makinde in Egbeda LG, Hon. Ifeoluwa Akande Inaugurated 25 (Twenty Five) Men committee on Media and Sensitization.

Understanding importance of adequate and timely dissemination of viable information (Conventional and Non-conventional) is very key in achieving success, Which call for serious need of inaugurating the viable committee of able-minded personnel

In awesome demonstration of high sense of responsibility and committment to preparing good pedestal for overwhelming Victory for Governor Seyi Makinde and all other PDP candidates

The extensive deliberations of professionals were enjoined to support all PDP candidates

The Media experts availed the opportunity to express their disatisffaction over the conduct of a beneficiary of their labour and concerted efforts in the past.

They appealed to the D.G that the efforts should not be neglected this time as experienced in the past

With the present numerous unprofessionalism in media space this days, Egbeda Local Government known for consistent pace setting in all fields of endeavor will this time do nothing less than the very-best in term of quality and standard

Reaction from the team members affirmatively shows readiness and commitments of absolute support for the party (People’s Democratic Party) and all Candidates

We are very sure, confident and trust God and Man that with the numerous visible achievements of this present administration, All PDP candidates will win with large margin in forth coming general election.

In attendance were other three former Aspirants for OYHA in Egbeda LG, Hon. Oyedijo Segun Lekan Ward 1, Hon. Oloya Hammed Ward 5 and Hon. Caleb Kajojere Ward 9 and other notable astute political personalty.

CCII Youths Commends Oyo Government On 7.2km Idi-Ape Akobo Bridge, Road, Decries Deplorable Condition Of Local Roads

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The youth wing of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), named Ibadan Prime Youths Forum (IPYF) on Tuesday, 20th September, 2022 called on the Oyo State Government to prioritize the repair, and reconstruction of Local Roads within the State which has been making life difficult for the people of the affected community.

The Youth body ably led by its National President; Dr Oluwatunmise Adeagbo commended the Oyo State Government under the leadership of Engr. Oluseyi Makinde on the recently commissioned 7.2km Idi-Ape to Odogbo barracks road and Akobo bridge, among other roads that has been commissioned by this administration.

Also, the forum National Executives recognize and appreciate the State Government on some of the road network constructed by this administration, including the ongoing ones, we believe that there’s more to be done, especially as regards local roads”

“We are aware of the hardship the people of Gbaremu-Idi Obi in Ona-Ara local government do face everyday while connecting with the other part of the city, likewise, we are aware that his Excellency has approved the immediate construction of the road and bridge, we hope and pray that work will commence on it immediately”

“We also want to implore his Excellency to put the Local Government Chairmen on their toes, as they are lagging behind in the rehabilitation and construction of local roads within their authority. We have members across the eleven Local Government Areas in Ibadan, and we can say authoritatively, that local roads are all in deplorable State” e.g Apete/Ayegun Road, Sanyo Agbamu/ Ajofeebo/Ago/Farai/Olunde Road, Olusoji Road Oluyole Estate, Mobile/7UP Road to waterworks, Soka/Ire Akari/Idi mango/Faruku Road, Apete/Yidi Arola Road, Ayegun/Oleyo road, Tipper garage/Alaaka Road, Wire and Cable/Orisumbare/Aba Ege/Oloho, Orita faaji Road, Ojoo/Igbo Oloyin Road, Elewuro to Olorunda aba Road, Omi to Ido, Orita Merin Gangansin/Paara Road, just to mention a few of these roads across the eleven local Government areas in Ibadan.

“Furthermore, it’s important we made it clear that our call for rehabilitation of local roads throughout the Eleven Local Government Areas in Ibadan is not political motivated as it’s in good fate for the betterment of our people.

The Forum implore the government to always give strict conditions to contractors in what they will be giving to the people. “We want sustainable roads, not the ones that won’t last for one year after commissioning.” the forum President emphasized.

Finally, the Forum commend His Excellency, Engineer ‘Seyi Makinde on the operation fill potholes and the recently released #750 million to Oyo State Road Maintaince Agency.

Don cautions farmers against excessive fertilizer application on soil

A Professor of Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry, Lateef Taiwo, has warned farmers against the application of excessive fertilizers and pesticides on soil.

Taiwo, of the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training(IAR&T), Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), gave the warning during the university’s Inaugural Lecture Series 365 on Tuesday in Ile-Ife, Osun.
Delivering a lecture titled, ”Anthropogenic Disruption of Microbial Ecosystem in Soil:The Crisis Beneath Our Feet,” Taiwo drew the attention of farmers and stakeholders to the poisonous effect of excessive fertilizer use.

He noted that in the past, the foods that people consumed were products of minimum tillage, saying that the use of organic fertilizers was the norm as agro-chemicals such as herbicides and pesticides were not available.

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“With the increase in the use of herbicides in modern agriculture, the problem of the negative effects of these agro-chemicals on soil microbes have generated more attention.

“Applied herbicides have been reported to be harmful to allochthonous organisms, disrupt the soil ecosystem and ultimately affect human health by gaining access into human food chain.

“Their persistence in soil has also been reported to affect soil fertility”
Pesticide residues can be found in soils a long time after application.

This confirms that a shift in our practices is needed urgently,” he said

Taiwo maintained that soil needs to function well but some modern practices effectively prevented it, particularly the use of pesticides.

He stressed that pesticides do not just attack plant pests but also attack soil beneficial organisms, thus weakening the soil’s ability to deliver its full contribution to plant protection.

“Everyone needs to take a deeper look at the long-lasting damages that pesticides cause to soils and what policy makers should do about it.

“There is a lot of activity being carried out in the soil and once the activities are disrupted, they will not be able to carry out the responsibility which God has bestowed on them and that would have adverse effect on food production.

“Especially when the soil that we all depend on is poisoned and the life of the soil which is the micro would be adversely affected,” the don stressed.

He decried the lackadaisical attitude of youths towards farming, noting that they are not interested in farming because they see farming as tedious, time-consuming, unattractive and has low return on investment.

“There is, therefore, more intensification of the agricultural practices by the few people who now cultivate the land.

“Intensive agriculture which comprises farming practices such as maximum tillage and the use of agro-chemicals is now the norm,” he said.

Taiwo, who advised farmers to stop excessive fertilizer and bush burning on their field, also charged them to regulate the amount of pesticides which they apply to their soil.

“All these activities distrupt the soil’s microbial ecosystem, adversely affecting soil fertility and end food production in the country,” Taiwo added.

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JUST IN: Igbimo Egbe Odo Yoruba To Ga Julo Honours CCII Youth President.

The Supreme Forum of Yoruba Youth (Igbimo Egbe Odo Yoruba To Ga Julo) under the leadership of Aare Femi Awogboro, National President, on September 11th, 2022 conferred an honorary award on Dr. Oluwatunmise Adeagbo, the CCII Youth President.

At the event which held at Tunde Odunlade Arts & Culture Gallery Bodija Ibadan, the National President of Supreme Forum of Yoruba Youth, Aare Femi Awogboro stated that the award is in recognition of his outstanding efforts and performance towards the promotion, preservation and respect of yoruba cultural heritage, including his outstanding leadership qualities both in Healthcare and Youth development in the State.

Dr. Tunmise with some well wishers

The Awardee, Dr. Oluwatunmise Adeagbo, a Medical Doctor with specialization in Public Health is currently the the National President of Ibadan Prime Youths Forum (IPYF) which is the youth wing of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), he also doubles as the Medical Officer Of Health (MOH) of Lagelu Local Government Health Authoriy.

While responding to the Honorary award of Excellence in Youth Development and Healthcare conferred on him, he commended the organizers, and appreciated them for finding him worthy of the award.

In his speech, he emphasized that with or without award, he’s committed to contributing his own quota to the development of yoruba race and human race by extension, and reiterated his commitment in doing even more than what he’s doing at the moment. Also, he charges and encourage youths to speak with one voice as regards issues that affect them regardless of their cultural, religious, social and tribal diversities.

In the entourage of the Awardee were Ashiwaju Yekeen Jalaruru, Mr Hammed Animasahun and Mr Adekunle Moshood who are all member of the Ibadan Prime Youths Forum.

Hon. Tosin Makanjuola Commiserate With Pa Tayo Sarumi’s Family, Says He Lived An Examplary Life

Late Pa Sarumi & Hon. Tosin Makanjuola

I commiserate with my brother, Hon. Lanre Sarumi on the demise of their Father and Great Grandfather, Hon. Tayo Sarumi who lived an exemplary life for the service of others.

Baba’s lived a life and purpose, committed to making the life’s of others better, I pray that God will grant him eternal rest.

Despite the fact that baba aged well, we will surely miss his counsel and his philanthropic act towards making our society better.

During this period of grief, I pray that lord Almighty will give the entire family the fortitude to bear the loss.

FIBSU National Honours University of Ibadan Chief Imam, Prof. Oloyede

The Federation of Ibadan Students’ Union National Council on Friday, 3rd of September 2022 honored Professor M. Oloyede Abdulraman with an award of Excellence in respect to his contribution to the development and growth of FIBSU National.

Presenting the Award after the Friday Jumat Prayer at the Central Mosque of the University of Ibadan, Aare Fakolade Anuoluwapo, National President of the Union stated that the award is a token from the association to the Islamic Scholar on the role he played during the last FIBSU National Ramadan Lecture which held at the Assembly Hall of the Polytechnic Ibadan some months ago.

Receiving the Award, Professor Oloyede Abdulraman prayed for the union and also reiterated his support for the union members.

In the entourage of the National President were members of his executive council, chapter Presidents, and other stakeholders.

Former Oyo Councilors Endorse Oloye Sharafadeen Alli, Say They Will Work Tirelessly For His Emergence

About 120 of the 180 dissolved Councilors in the Oyo South Senatorial District have endorsed the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Akogun Sharafadeen Alli as senatorial candidates as the 2023 general elections draw near.

The former council members pledged to deliver the senatorial district for the APC at a meeting conducted behind closed doors at the destiny house in Mokola Ibadan, the state capital.

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The former council members claim that they supported the party due to the caliber of political heavyweights in the party.

The former council members affirmed their support for the Party’s candidates and promised to fight tirelessly to ensure their victories in the next general elections.

Oloye Sharafadeen Alli asked for their support and collaboration during the interactive session in order to ensure victory for for all the Party’s candidates in the upcoming general elections in 2023.

Additionally, he gave them the assurance that their efforts and contributions toward the eventual triumph of the APC and its candidates in the general elections of 2023 would be appropriately rewarded, just as before.

Rewarding Loyalty: Hon. Ramata Shocks Party Loyalists, Empowers With 100K Cash Gifts Each, Deep Freezer

An English proverbs says: “No Risk No Reward, No Pain No Gain.”

Hon. RAMATA AGBEREMI DABO popularly baptized as RAD, after she lost out of the Party primaries in the just concluded Lagelu/ Akinyele Federal Constituency Election that eventually emerged her closest friend and contestant, Hon. Adetokunbo Adeaga whose Leadership has been cordial and worthwhile as the candidate, flagbearer of the party PDP at the 2023 general elections had put in her public statement on the big surprise coming in no time.

Let’s get it cracking. Most Distinguished Hon. Ramata’s team ran into one of the renounced investigator in Ibadan Oyo State Nigeria at a spot with an item, Big Chest Freezer. The team explained after an engaging session that, it’s one of the surprise gifts for some of her loyal followers and those who believes in her aspiration during the primaries.

From her statement: They were not just any people, but loyal, hardworking. They didn’t have anything, but the little they had, gave me their most expensive time, made posters, T. Shirts and many more, they were just there for me no matter how little.

Moreso, they were working night and day, transportation from one place to another without me giving them any Kobo. Look Ijoba, these are the kind of people we need, well committed, kind heart souls that really wanted change for a better future ahead.

Among the beneficiaries from Lagelu/Akinyele Federal Constituency of Hon. Ramata were different business owners in their locations. They were not informed of any gift to be given to them, item was delivered, presented a brand new Big Chest Freezer as well for those to receive cash gifts respectively.

The Team Rad in a surprising moving train, contacted them to know their respective locations and presented them each the sum of N100,000. Sincerely speaking, they were taken aback because it wasn’t expected and they appreciated the most expensive kind gesture of Hon. Ramata Agberemi at this economic downtime in Nigeria.

Speaking to the newsman by one of the beneficiaries, “I only did what I did (vote) to established conscience, trust, loyalty and responsible Leadership exhibited by Ramata and we are so proud of her in this Constituency that such an aspirant like her is rare despite the outcome of the election”

Hon. Ramata Agberemi responding to the reasons behind her action. Let me be sincere with you Ijoba Authority Moe, it wasn’t easy doing this for them, but it’s something I have concluded in my mind to do irrespective of any circumstances beyond me. I am Celebrating their loyalty so that others can be taught to have a good heart and become the change agent for good Governance Good Politics and Policies that brings Democracy to the Grassroots she said.

Meanwhile, You don’t have to sell your votes, loyalty for peanuts. If you worked hard, dedicated, committed, focused, it will definitely pay as well using the Celebration to challenge and teach others not to sell their constitutional rights but to remain loyal 💯 at all times.

While still having interview with the newsman, she declares that “we gain more being loyal, patient and hardworking and I just deem it fit to put smile on the faces of those individuals, party faithfuls, leaders, stakeholders as well extends to the larger house in a grand style some weeks to come.”

She equally used the opportunity to charge and challenge young folks to desist from having a mentality of ‘No Money, No Vote’ instead be strong, defending your conscience and making sure their loyalty wasn’t taken away.

Hon. RAD further admonished the entire good people of Oyo state to stay committed, connected, responsible and focused towards ensuring all our Candidates from bottom to top wins at the polls and encouraged them to rally their best hands of support, dedication to the coming back of His Excellency, The Executive Governor of Oyo State, Engr SEYI MAKINDE FNSE, Fogbontolu Oyo, Mayegun of Shasha, JAGUNMOLU of Ibadan Land come 2023 till 2027.

Once again, RAD had made very great impact, as a Warlord, exhibited historical character, brave and with non negotiable, incomparing attitudes for her people.

In conclusion, on behalf of myself, CEO Blue Angels Foundation, family, Team RAD, I sincerely appreciate The Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde for the rare and fair chance given to women to have equal right in displaying their capacity especially myself and other fellow colleagues.

This is just a Clarion call to inspire, awaken the champion inside us that indeed, we can in as much we know. Women in our community who stands out, risked their lives despite the glass ceiling, labelling, Stigma. But we are still standing and paving the way for others mostly the women and youths she said.

It’s now RAD for Seyi Makinde Again agenda and we will make it work, paying the price for it and come to reality. Ise Se Se Bere Ni.

E-signed:
Hon. Ramata Agberemi Dabo (RAD)
Former Aspirant Akinyele/Lagelu Federal Constituency

Valedictory Service: Igbo Elerin Grammar School Class “83 Honors Retired Principal, Teachers, Students

Class 1983 of Old Students’ Association of Igbo Elerin Grammar School, Bangbola, via Ibadan on Thursday, 25th of August 2022 celebrated the retirement of the outgoing Principal of the school, Mrs Janet Olufunmilola who will retire from active service on the 31st August, 2022.

Dignitaries who graced the event includes Engr. Gbade Ojo, SGB Chairman also an old student of the school; Chief Mrs Grace Bisi Oderinde the former Permanent Secretary of TESCOM, currently Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs & Social Inclusion, who was also the Mother of the Day; The Ven. Moses Popoola, father of the day; Chief Sunday Gbenjo, Chairman of the Day and also of class “83; Comitite Emmanuel Adetoro Comity 1983 President; Dr Sikiru Adekola Adebayo, a medical consultant at University College Hospital Ibadan.

Speaking at the event, Comitite Emmanuel Adetoro, “83 President appreciated the outgoing Principal on her selfless and meritorious services towards the development of the school, and he equally wished the graduating students success in their future endeavors.

Presenting Certificate of Excellence and Cash Prizes to best three students in Science Innovations & Arts, Dr. Sikiru Adebayo said it was in fulfillment of his pledge to the school, and an encouragement for the Students and those coming behind them.

Furthermore, Engr. Sunday Gbenjo who chaired the event stated that it is important to celebrate teachers who are instrumental to the growth of the students after which an award of excellence was presented to two teachers.Mr Folasayo F. S Mrs Alawode B R.

In her speech, Mrs Grace Bisi Oderinde admonished the Parents to ensure that their children further their education and always monitor their progress in school, after which she was decorated by Engr. Sunday Gbenjo as honorary member of Class “83 on behalf of Class “83.

In addition to the gifts presented to Mrs Janet Olufunmilola Ogundare, Engr. Sunday Gbenjo announced additional cash gift of #100,000.

Finally, the Chairman of the event, Engr. Sunday Gbenjo advised the graduands to be a good ambassadors of the school and pay attention to their studies moving forward. He further congratulates the parents for their scarifices towards their children and pray that they will reap the fruit of the labor.

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