REMEMBERING OUR HERO LATE AJIBOLA IGE EVEN IN DEATH.
A TRIBUTE BY DR. OLUWOLE OKE TO THE CICERO OF ESA-OKE.
Dr. Oluwole Oke’s heartfelt tribute to the late Chief Ajibola Ige resonates deeply, echoing the sentiment that true greatness transcends even death.
Had he lived, Late Ajibola Ige would have celebrated his 94th birthday this September, a milestone stolen by the cowardice of political conspirators.
Late Bola Ige, known as the Cicero of Esa-Oke, remains a towering figure in Nigeria’s political history.
As a multilingual leader,he adeptly bridged cultural divides, fostering unity among diverse groups. His political career was marked by significant roles, including his appointment as a Commissioner for Agric in the Old Western Region as well as his governance as the first Civilian Governor of Old Oyo State and Minister of Justice.
A staunch advocate for education, he implemented policies that expanded access to learning.
Tragically, Ige was assassinated on December 23, 2001, a loss that still resonates in contemporary discourse on justice and governance in Nigeria.
Meeting Late Bola Ige,the Cicero of Esa-oke was akin to standing in the presence of a towering oak; his wisdom and encouragement have shaped many, including mine,Dr. Wole Oke ,affirmed.
In a world where financial aid often overshadows genuine counsel, Dr. Oke emphasizes that words of wisdom can illuminate paths for our youth.
He calls upon leaders to embrace mentorship, recognizing that experience is a treasure that can guide future generations.
The political cowards who conspired against Ige not only extinguished a bright light but also delayed Nigeria’s progress, living in perpetual sorrow for their actions.
Dr. Oluwole Oke’s tribute to Chief Ajibola Ige emphasizes that true greatness endures beyond death.
Ige’s assassination on December 23, 2001, remains a painful chapter in Nigeria’s quest for justice and governance,Dr. Oluwole Oke declared.
Dr. Oke reflects on Ige’s wisdom, urging leaders to mentor youth and recognize the power of guidance over mere financial support.
Ultimately, Ige’s legacy inspires us to strive for a brighter future.
As we reflect on Ige’s legacy, let us remember his words: “Nigeria is worth living for,” Oke opined,urging us to strive for a brighter future.
We will continue to remember you for all that you had given to humanity. May God continue to grant our Cicero eternal repose!