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  • Sanwo-Olu, Fashola, Adebule, others honour Ajose

    Sanwo-Olu, Fashola, Adebule, others honour Ajose

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu; former Lagos State governor and ex-Minister of Works, Babatunde Fashola and Senator Idiat Adebule yesterday honoured former Lagos State Head of Service cum member of Governance Advisory Council (GAC) Dr. Akinsanya Sunny Ajose during a public presentation of a book – The sunny side of Ajose: triumphs and legacies of Dr. Akinsanya Sunny Ajose (OON).

    The book launch was part of the burial activities for Ajose.

    Ajose, a prominent chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State, died on Thursday, January 16. He was 78.

    The book, written by a multiple-award winning journalist, Olatunji Ololade, who just bagged his Doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.), was meant to commemorate Ajose’s next birthday before his demise.

    It offers a comprehensive insight into Ajose’s distinguished career as a seasoned administrator and grassroots politician; his inspirational biography of how he left an indelible mark on Lagos State Public Service.

    Other dignitaries at the book launch include widow of Ajose, Mrs Arinola, children and some kinsmen from Badagry; former Minister of State for Defense and GAC member, Sen Musiliu Obanikoro; Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy Gbenga Omotoso; his Home Affairs counterpart Ibrahim Layode; Managing Director, Nigerian Railway Corporation, Dr Kayode Opeifa; Lagos Head of Service, Shuaheeb Agoro; APC Lagos State Chairman, Cornelius Ojelabi; Mrs Adefemi Abeke Taire nee Williams; a former Secretary to the Lagos State Government and former Head of Service, Mrs Folashade Jaji; Solomon Bonu and Mrs Anike-Adekanye-led Body of Permanent Secretaries among others.

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    Governor Sanwo-Olu, represented by his wife, Ibijoke, said the late Ajose contributed immensely to the development of Badagry, Lagos state and Nigeria.

    “He was a committed family man, civil servant and community leader. He was a workaholic like me. He was a jingoist of old and new ideas. The late Ajose was always there to give positive encouragement to others,” he said.

    Fashola, who wrote the book’s foreword, disclosed how late Ajose positively impacted his career and many others.

    Fashola, represented by his Chief of Staff, Oladimeji Sofowora said: “My public service experience has been positively impacted by the generosity of those who served before I was born and while I was growing up, who graciously documented their experiences by writing books.

    “Not a few have responded positively and this offering by Mr. Ajose delights me in no small measure because Mr. Ajose was so helpful to me in my early days in Lagos State public service in particular and in my public service journey in general. He was extremely hardworking, devoted to his work and passionate about service. Our office of Chief of staff to Governor Tinubu sailed against the wind successfully on many occasions, and most of the credit goes to Mr. Ajose.”

    Dr. Ololade, an Associate Editor of The Nation Newspaper, the 200-page book published by FabledMuse Publishers, periscopes Ajose’s journey from childhood through accomplished adulthood, and through him recounts the narrative of Lagos.

    He said: “Sunny’s story is indeed unique and original, and that is because his path to acclaim didn’t unfurl in flat miles. His temperament is inspiring; the imagination with which he perceives the world and the gestures by which he honours it distinguish him as an unusual visionary. The man, Sunny Ajose is so kind and helpful. He cares for the masses by giving scholarships to indigent children without making any segregation among Ogu, Awori and Ayonu”.

    Chairman on the occasion, Mrs. Josephine Oluseyi Williams, said: “This is a remarkable biography. It is not just a book but a compendium of achievement, Ajose’s story deserves to be told and remembered.

    “Ajose’s dedication and hardwork brought the book to life. It will inspire generations to come. His legacy lives in the hearts of many of us. He is an unassuming and complete gentleman. Every life is a story, but each unique in its own way. The biography immortalises the life and times of Sunny Ajose, ensuring that his legacy is not only remembered but serves as an inspiration.”

    The book reviewer, former Vice-Chancellor, Lagos State University, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun, said: “When the news of passing broke, it was a devastating shock. However, our solace lies in the fact that Papa Sunny Ajose lived a life of profound impact. His legacy is one that will endure many generations.

  • Sanwo-Olu’s wife, Fashola, Adebule others grace book launch on late Ajose

    Sanwo-Olu’s wife, Fashola, Adebule others grace book launch on late Ajose

    The public presentation of a new book titled: ‘The sunny side of Ajose: triumphs and legacies of Hon. Dr. Akinsanya Sunny Ajose (OON)’ has been unveiled.

    The book authored by multiple-award winning journalist and Associate Editor of The Nation Newspaper, Dr. Olatunji Ololade, offers a comprehensive insight into Ajose’s distinguished career as a seasoned administrator and grassroots politician.

    The book’s foreword, written by former Lagos governor and Ex-Minister of Works, Babatunde Fashola, chronicled how late Ajose positively impacted his career and many others.

    Dignitaries including Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, wife of the Lagos Governor; Former Lagos Governor and Ex-Minister of Works, Babatunde Fashola; former Minister of State for Defence and member of the Governance Advisory Council (GAC), Musiliu Obanikoro; Managing Director, Nigerian Railway Corporation, Dr Kayode Opeifa and Lagos Head of Service, Bode Agoro graced the public presentation

    Others include: General Secretary, Lagos State Governance Advisory Council (GAC), Alhaji Mutiu Are; APC Lagos State Chairman, Cornelius Ojelabi; Senator representing Lagos West Senatorial District and former Deputy Governor, Senator Idiat Oluranti Adebule; Mrs Adefemi Abeke Taire nee Williams, a former Secretary to the Lagos State Government and former Head of Service, federal lawmaker representing Badagry Federal Constituency, Sesi Whingan; Ex-Secretary to the Lagos State Government, Folashade S. Jaji; Hon. Solomon Boonu.

    The event also attracted the family of Late Ajose led by Mama Arinola Sunny Ajose and some kinsmen from Badagry, Lagos.

    Ololade said the 200-page book published by FabledMuse Publishers, periscopes Ajose’s journey from childhood through accomplished adulthood, and through him recounts the narrative of Lagos.

    He said: “Sunny’s story is indeed unique and original, and that is because his path to acclaim didn’t unfurl in flat miles. His temperament is inspiring; the imagination with which he perceives the world and the gestures by which he honours it distinguish him as an unusual visionary.

    “The man, Sunny Ajose is so kind and helpful. He cares for the masses by giving scholarships to indigent children without making any segregation among Ogu, Awori and Ayonu”.

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    The Chairman of the occasion, Mrs. Josephine Oluseyi Williams said: “This is a remarkable biography. It is not just a book but a compendium of achievement, Ajose’s story deserves to be told and remembered.

    “Ajose’s dedication and hard work brought the book to life. It will inspire generations to come. His legacy lives in the hearts of many of us. He is an unassuming and complete gentleman. Every life is a story, but each unique in its own way. The biography immortalises the life and times of Sunny Ajose, ensuring that his legacy is not only remembered but serves as an inspiration.

    “Through this book, we are given a glimpse of Ajose’s journey. His story serves as a guiding light. May the biography help us to make a meaningful difference. I commend those who contributed to make the book a success.”

    A Former Permanent Secretary of Tourism, Arts and culture, Dr. Babatunde Olaide-Mesewaku, who spoke on behalf of the planning committee said: “Sunny Ajose was an icon, a protégé of excellence. A Colossus in the public service. He was a towering figure. This is a momentous occasion of a life well lived. This book chronicles the extraordinary life and achievement of Sunny Ajose. His birthday was due for Monday, 10th of February, but fate had it way.

    “All these remain an enduring legacy. Our gathering here is based on the insistence of the family that the public presentation must hold. This book is a blueprint for future public servants to produce many more Sunny Ajoses. The Sunny Side of Ajose is not just a biography, it is a compendium of wisdom. It is a testament to the power of dedication and leadership.”

    Fashola, represented by his Chief of Staff, Oladimeji Sofowora said: “My public service experience has been positively impacted by the generosity of those who served before I was born and while I was growing up, who graciously documented their experiences by writing books.

    “Not a few have responded positively and this offering by Mr. Akinsanya Ajose delights me in no small measure because Mr. Ajose was so helpful to me in my early days in Lagos State public service in particular and in my public service journey in general.

    “He was extremely hardworking, devoted to his work and passionate about service. Our office of Chief of staff to Governor Tinubu sailed against the wind successfully on many occasions, and most of the credit goes to Mr. Ajose.”

    The book reviewer, Former Vice-Chancellor, Lagos state University, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun, said: “When the news of passing broke, it was a devastating shock. However, our solace lies in the fact that Papa Sunny Ajose lived a life of profound impact. His legacy is one that will endure many generations.

    “What makes the book intriguing is the author’s mystical nature. It was meticulously crafted. It is a compelling read. A man did not die unconquered.

    “The title of the book is very revealing. This is not a redundancy. It not only presented the sunny side of Ajose, and his triumphs, challenges and others.

    “The book consisting of 14 chapters showed that Sunny Ajose was undaunted. Chapter 5 is a compelling read. The Chapter 6 reveals Ajose’s travails and his role with respect to his emergence as Lagos Head of Service. He shouldered the responsibility of re-engineering the public service. The book is comprehensive on Sunny Ajose’s initiative. He is an advocate of politics with a human face.

    “Sunny Ajose admitted that Tinubu mentored him, and he was exposed to the political scene. He was one of the celebrated political statesmen in Lagos State.”