Why Akala may not sleep soundly in heaven !

Why Akala might sleep soundly
in heaven! By Wale Ojo- Lanre Yes. I mean it The Late Alao Akala might not rest well in heaven. This is a plain truth that is hard to bear. But Alao Akala caused it while on Earth. He used 'his hand to cause it ' It is not my making Look. at this picture Can you see a young boy who rests on the shoulders of the late Otunba Alao Akala? Many people have been talking about the goodness of the late Christopher Alao Akala, Otunba and former Governor of Oyo State Almost everyone that has spoken about him since his death testified to the fact that the late Police Officer was kind-hearted and open-handed. They eulogised him to high heaven and treated him like a Saint who swam the filthy water of the Earth without a blemish No one was able to tell his other sides and those unworthy steps he took while walking on the face of the Earth. One thing I dislike in the behavioural patterns of we the Yoruba is our culture to paint the dead good no matter the evil which they might have committed on the face of the Earth. It is a common say ' don't talk ill of the dead ' This saying is misunderstood because we have failed to decipher its true position which is that, you don't lie against the dead man not that you have committed heresy by telling the world in exactitude the good and bad of his deeds on earth The injunction is don't tell a lie against the dead. That is if the dead had perfectly wronged you kindly tell it the way it was or the other side. Hence, this gives me the audacity and effrontery to expose the deeds of Bra Christopher, omo Iya Alaro of Ogbomosho, as it concerns me, Wale Ojo- Lanre, omo Iya Oniru from Usi Ekiti. Let me, first of all, tell all that the late Alao Akala was not nice to me personally except that he hosted the Church Service which I held in his Baptist Church, Ogbomosho, during the first year of my first tenure as the Chairman of Oyo State Nigeria Union of Journalists, Oyo State Council. He did not deem it fit to offer us any travelling or visiting allowance! Also, I remember paying him an official visit as the Chairman of Oyo State NUJ in his office in Agodi, after all, was said and done, he grudgingly oiled my pocket to go and eat Amala and gbegiri at Nastraight, with only. lump sum at Mokola, Ibadan. Remi Oladoye and his Police ADC, the one with tribal marks can also testify. Honestly, if going by my experience with him, Akala might not rest in Heaven How can he rest well? It is a common saying that the evil that men do live after them on Earth Many people have also forgotten that the good men do not also live after them but also resonate and make so much noise that it performed the 7 heavens to disturb them in the presence of their Lord So Akala might not rest well in heaven Forget about my encounter with him Even, with this picture I don't think Akala will have enough rest in heaven For there is no day that this boy will not lament over the death of Akala and what he did in his life I don't know this boy from Adams He just walked into my office then at Press Center Iyaganku, Ibadan, looking for the Chairman. I engaged him and he told me he was a digital-savvy fellow. I engaged him to be my tutor. A week after, he asked me to give him a card and a note to Akala. Promptly, I reached out to my card, scribbled something on it and I asked him to head for the Governor Office. AB Ojo, who was a Press Assistant to the Governor was ready to facilitate. The very day he saw Akala with my note, that very day, Akala hired him as a Special Assistant This guy is blessed now and forever through Akala, and you think Akala will rest well in heaven? Throughout this boy's sojourn with Akala, I never paid him a visit or asked him for a favour. For, Dr Morohunkola Thomas. This brilliant Ibadan man is an asset to the nation Hence some of his friends always look forward to fix him to contribute his quota to the nation. I decided that he would be useful around Akala. So I decided to try my luck again with him. On one of my trips to London, I realised that Gov Akala was in London. I pulled a call through and booked an appointment for Dr Kola Thomas who was also in London reading Law. Otunba Akala personally went to the Bus Stop to walk Kola to his house and they later went out to buy Laptops and other electronics for his children. I could not join them at the meeting because I had a meeting in Manchester. When Kola came back to Nigeria, AB Ojo was at hand to facilitate a meeting with the Governor This Dr Kola Thomas was involved in the then Akala's administration Also, I never visited him in his office or asked him for an obligation. And you think a man who did this kind of goodness will rest well in heaven? If only for the sake of Fadeke, the daughter of Ajagura, whose my single note to Akala paved the way to fortune for will not allow Akala to rest well in heaven. Fadeke was considered as not a very serious girl who I sheltered at one of the boy quarters of NUJ, Iyaganku, Ibadan. People believed nothing good can come out of Fadeke. But I don't believe in this kind of nonsense. Fadeke was a student of IIJ, Ibadan Campus like Remi Ladoye and others. I believed Fadeke could be a good girl. First, I sent her to learn professional photography at this guy in Challenge, Ibadan , Oyo State who upon my note gave her free training. After a 9- month training in video and photography, Fadeke wished to establish. We thought about who can I send her to for support. Gov Alao Akala came to my mind. Thus a note on my card got a blessing from Bra Christopher, who, that day made available close to a million for this young girl, who later established one of the most efficient Photographies and Video studios in Ogbomosho. Also, I have not set my eyes on Fadeke, since that time But she is a success now beyond the imagination of many of us And you think, people like that will allow Alao Akala to rest well in heaven Never! Their prayers and prayers for his Good and Generous soul will always soothe his Soul in Heaven May His Soul Rest in Perfect Peace May God bless his family on Earth Oga Bayo, omo Iya Alaro Orun rere oo Signed Wale Ojo- Lanre Usi Ekiti. 08033490986. It

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  1. "Honor virtutis praemium" - Yes! Honour is the reward of virtues. Please note that just like the late Governor was fully immersed in the art of philanthropy, so was this writer using his position to support others regardless of race, gender or religious creed! Unknown to many, history keeps rolling the tape recording our activities without bias. Sitting silently at this writer's wedding event in Ibadan recently, some guests around speaking in hush tone were discussing this Wale; apparently oblivious I was heavesdropping while looking elsewhere. The eloquent testimonies of Wale's unfettered support to the needy while on NUJ Chair were intriguing! I could pass any police-detective test. I kept pretending and feigning ignorance of their long discussions on a bride's father in convivial mood on high table, who never knew his dossier was being read out albeit by loquacious guests, into another writer's brain, who probably would have given up writing, were it not for his surprising intervention in 1995 when I was downcast with poor lecturers' stipends otherwise called monthly salary. Intellectual writings eminently thrive on good mood. His useful advice momentarily buoyed me up, giving me leonine courage to move ahead. How on earth could an ever-busy newspaper editor of highly revered Tribune status travel all the way from Ibadan to Federal Polytechnic Ede to encourage a writer! Who am I? . . . His piercing words were real truth, but which is often acrid. I can never forget a young mind in 1995 but with huge philanthropic gestures! May Wale's sterling virtues keep shimmering to garner more honours as deserving reward of his God-endowed virtues. May God continue to uphold the entire family of Alao-Akala whose legacies live on.

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  2. Good and encouraging write up from Ambassador!

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  3. Wale, what do we call this type of write up now if not dysphemism? I wouldn't give you a pass mark for this, but neither would I fail you too. But next time, use a more clearer allegory.

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    1. You got it right. Wale Ojo- Lanre needs more induction in effective communication @ his chosen style of figurative expression/dysphemism.

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