Monday, 7 March 2016
Brief history about the late cheif Obafemi Awolowo
Chief Obafemi Jeremiah Oyeniyi Awolowo, GCFR (Yoruba: Ọbáfẹ́mi Awólọ́wọ̀;
6 March 1909 – 9 May 1987), was a Nigerian nationalist and statesman
who played a key role in Nigeria's independence movement, the First and
Second Republics and the Civil War. He is most notable as the
outstanding first premier of the Western Region but was also a
successful federal commissioner for finance and vice president of the
Federal Executive Council in the Civil War and was thrice a major
contender for his country's highest office. A native of Ikenne in Ogun State of south-western Nigeria, he started his career, like some of his well-known contemporaries, as a nationalist in the Nigerian Youth Movement
in which he rose to become Western Provincial Secretary. Awolowo was
responsible for much of the progressive social legislation that has made
Nigeria a modern nation. He was the first Leader of Government Business and Minister of Local Government and Finance, and first Premier of the Western Region under Nigeria's parliamentary system, from 1952 to 1959. He was the official Leader of the Opposition in the federal parliament to the Balewa government from 1959 to 1963. In recognition of all these, Awolowo was the first individual in the modern era to be named Leader of the Yorubas (Yoruba: Asiwaju Awon Yoruba or Asiwaju Omo Oodua).
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