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10 Things You May Not Know About Pa Ayo Adebanjo

10 Things You May Not Know About Pa Ayo Adebanjo

 Over the decades, he remained committed to the ideals of democracy, justice, and the restructuring of Nigeria.


Until his passing, Pa Ayo Adebanjo, was a towering figure in Nigerian politics. He was a dedicated nationalist, and a staunch advocate of Awoism.


Over the decades, he remained committed to the ideals of democracy, justice, and the restructuring of Nigeria.


While many people recognise him as an elder statesman and an unrelenting voice in national discourse, there are several aspects of his life that are not widely known.


Here are ten things you may not know about Late Chief Ayo Adebanjo:


1. He was originally a Zikist

Before becoming a staunch disciple of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Adebanjo was initially a follower of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe. In 1943, he aligned himself with the Zikist movement before switching allegiance in 1951 to the Action Group, where he became a dedicated advocate of Awoism.


2. He fled to Ghana in 1962 to escape political persecution

During the crisis that led to the trial of Chief Obafemi Awolowo and other Action Group leaders for treasonable felony, Adebanjo was among those charged. To escape persecution, he fled to Ghana, where he remained in exile for a period.


3. His father was arrested due to his political activism

Following his escape to Ghana in 1962, Adebanjo’s father was arrested and detained by the government as a form of intimidation. Despite this, Adebanjo remained resolute in his political beliefs.


4. Married to the same woman for over six decades

Adebanjo enjoyed a long and stable marriage of over 60 years. His commitment to family values is a testament to his disciplined and principled lifestyle.


5. He maintains a strict health and fitness routine


Even in his advanced years, Adebanjo adhered to a rigorous daily exercise regimen that includes aerobic sessions.


6. He was a founding member of the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO)

Adebanjo played a significant role in the formation of NADECO, which was at the forefront of the fight against military dictatorship in the 1990s following the annulment of the June 12, 1993 election won by Chief MKO Abiola.


7. He was arrested multiple times for his political beliefs

Adebanjo was detained on several occasions due to his political activism and unwavering stance on democracy and good governance. Despite these arrests, he remained steadfast in his convictions.


8. He never wavered from the ideals of Awoism


Throughout his political career, Adebanjo remained loyal to the principles of Awoism, which emphasize free education, free healthcare, rural development, and federalism. Unlike many of his contemporaries who switched political affiliations, he remained committed to these ideals.


9. He was a media-savvy intellectual

A former journalist before becoming a lawyer, Adebanjo was known for his media engagements. He spoke candidly in interviews and was known for his blunt and fearless approach when discussing national issues.


10. He Has Advocated for Nigeria’s Restructuring for Decades


One of the key issues Adebanjo consistently championed is the restructuring of Nigeria. He believed that the current structure of governance is flawed and repeatedly called for a return to true federalism as established in the 1954 and Lancaster House conferences.


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Source: Vanguard

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