Children of the Late Ayo Adebanjo, a Chieftain of the Pan-Yoruba Socio-Cultural Group, Afenifere, say their Father never sought Public Approval but remained steadfast in his convictions.
Obafemi Ayo-Adebanjo, the Late Statesman’s First Son, said that his Father never followed the Crowd but stayed true to his beliefs.
“Our Father was a Man of Principle. He stood by his word and lived according to his convictions.
“He will be missed for his unwavering stand because he was a Man of great Integrity.
“He was resolute in his beliefs and never compromised his Principles for convenience.
“He paid a high Price for his convictions, making Personal and Family Sacrifices,” he said.
“History will judge him kindly for standing firm on his Principles, even when they differed from the Majority View,” Obafemi added.
Segun Ayo-Adebanjo, the Late Statesman’s Second Son, said Adebanjo was deeply proud of his Yoruba Heritage while advocating for Nigeria’s Unity.
Segun noted that his father fought for Justice, Fairness, and Equity until his last breath.
“Many described him as detribalised,” he said.
“Everyone knows he passionately defended the Yoruba Cause, but that never contradicted his commitment to a United Nigeria based on Justice and Fairness,” he said.
Segun said Adebanjo left behind a strong example of Integrity and Justice.
“He lived a worthy life,” he said.
He added that his Father upheld the Legacy of Obafemi Awolowo, the Late Premier of the Old Western Region.
Adebanjo, an Afenifere Chieftain, died on Friday in Lagos at the age of 96.
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