Buhari, Obasanjo, Abiodun Eulogise Late Ajibola

James Sowole in Abeokuta

President Muhammadu Buhari, the former President, Olusegun Obasanjo and Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, were among eminent Nigerians, who eulogised the former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Late Justice Bola Ajibola, who died last week Sunday at the age of 89.
At the eight Day Fidau of the late jurist, Buhari called  on Nigerians to emulate the commitment and sacrifice as exemplified by the former Justice of the International Court, Hague.


Buhari said the country would experience more socio-economic development if Nigerians could imbibe and live the values left behind by Ajibola.
Buhari who spoke at the ceremony held at Crescent University, Abeokuta, said the deceased was not only a Pan-Africanist and a world class legal guru, but a philanthropist who used his wealth to cater for the less privileged in the society.
Represented by the Chief of Staff to the President, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, Buhari expressed condolences with the family, the Ogun State government and people of the state,  noting that “Prince Ajibola made Nigeria proud and was well disposed to issues relating to the development of Islam and education. your loss is our loss.”


The president added that the late judge had an illustrious career as he towered above his colleagues as a Judge of the World Court, observing that the best way to honour the deceased was for Nigerians to be committed to the socio-economic development of the nation.
Also speaking, Abiodun described late Ajibola as a man who lived an impactful life by establishing the Crescent University, to provide quality education to the people.


The governor affirmed that he was a great icon and an industrious son of the state who sacrificed his time, energy and resources to the service of God and humanity, calling on Nigerians to live a life that people would be proud of after their demise.
In his remarks, Obasanjo, while recalling his childhood days with late Ajibola, said he had always been a workaholic who would strive to make good use of opportunities as well as be the best in all his endeavours.


According to the former president, the late legal luminary was integrity personified and a core professional who was committed not only to his job, but his family, adding that the vacuum created by his demise would be hard to fill.


The Olowu of Owu, Oba Saka Matemilola, said the late Ajibola was a man of high integrity who made an indelible impact on the lives of the people around him.
In his sermon, the Mufaseer of Egbaland, Dr. Taofeeq Amolegbe, who spoke on the topic, ‘Life after death,’ said no man came to the world with anything and would return to his or her Maker without anything, calling on the people to do good deeds all the time as no one knows when death would come.

Also giving his sermon entitled ‘Sustenance of Islamic Projects’,  the Grand Mufti of Ilorin, Sheikh Sulaiman Farooq, admonished people to distinguish God’s projects from man’s projects, saying men should ensure that they execute projects that could serve God and are of great benefit to humanity.

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