Thank you for bringing this man to your program. Chief Lekan Alabi is an embodiment of Nigerian political and cultural history. His mastery of indigenous language and music is also mind-blowing. A broadcastor- turned- administrator, Chief Lekan Balogun's captivating retentive memory for national events and history can be likened to that of Dr Omololu Olunloyo. Welldone👍
Thanks Agbaletu. Please, can you help tell baba Oloye Lekan Alabi to write a book or may be do a video on how Nigeria independence was achieved? Right from 1914 when Nigeria was named to 1960 when the independence was achieved. Who were the main actors from each region? What roles did each play? Of course, there are many stories outside there. However, baba wa Oloye Alabi has demonstrated that he has first-hand information with accurate dates and certain facts that we can't even get online. For instance, I never knew that Mr Awolowo suggested that a clause should be included in the Nigerian constitution during its draft that if, subsequent to the independence, any region feels dissatisfied, the region should be allowed to quit Nigeria but that Azikwe rejected the idea although Ahmadu Bello supported it. I didn't read it online before until baba oloye Alabi shed light on that. I believe there are many facts yet untold. Please help us get more stories like thst from baba. May he live long in sound health .
@johnojo6824 1 second ago This is a very incisive and elucidating interview. Chief Lekan Alabi is an encyclopedia of knowledge. I really appreciate you as I enjoyed this interview inmensely. The only thing I would love to hear if there is a next one is his first day at work as the Press Secretary to Lt Col Oladayo Popoola (as he then was). He was trying to explain this before he was immersed in his encounter and friendship with Chief M. K. O. Abiola. Thank you, Agbaman for another classic. God bless you richly as you are enriching our repertoire of knowledge.
Adeyanju, please ask for where about of Felix Ajibade fraudulent Electoral returning officer then during Bola Ige and Olunloyo. That election was rigged. Ibadan people changed the slogan ( Omo wa ni E je o se). He was saying truth, but Popoola retired as Brigadier General.
Na ur type dem dy talk about, gen z, n if u r not gen z, it means u have a rude character.. when u get to his stage, don't talk about yourself.. i pray u get to his stage in life anyways...
Thank you for bringing this man to your program. Chief Lekan Alabi is an embodiment of Nigerian political and cultural history. His mastery of indigenous language and music is also mind-blowing. A broadcastor- turned- administrator, Chief Lekan Balogun's captivating retentive memory for national events and history can be likened to that of Dr Omololu Olunloyo. Welldone👍
Thanks Agbaletu. Please, can you help tell baba Oloye Lekan Alabi to write a book or may be do a video on how Nigeria independence was achieved? Right from 1914 when Nigeria was named to 1960 when the independence was achieved. Who were the main actors from each region? What roles did each play?
Of course, there are many stories outside there. However, baba wa Oloye Alabi has demonstrated that he has first-hand information with accurate dates and certain facts that we can't even get online. For instance, I never knew that Mr Awolowo suggested that a clause should be included in the Nigerian constitution during its draft that if, subsequent to the independence, any region feels dissatisfied, the region should be allowed to quit Nigeria but that Azikwe rejected the idea although Ahmadu Bello supported it. I didn't read it online before until baba oloye Alabi shed light on that.
I believe there are many facts yet untold.
Please help us get more stories like thst from baba. May he live long in sound health .
I truly enjoy every second of this interview, i pray god keep oloye lekan alabi for us in ibadan, lagbara olorun eeeooo gbe olubadan wole
Agbaletu is a genius and well researched professional journalist.
Nice interview. Oloye Lekan Alabi ìs án interesting person & every interviewer's delight. Keep up the good work Agbaletu.
Enjoying this interview!!!
Good job for the history.
Chief Lekan Alabi you are very unique in all aspect, l really like your ways Sir.
You are role model to modern Yoruba's.
Honestly, I enjoy this interview. More grease to your elbow
Uncle ,agba yin a di ale o!
@johnojo6824
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This is a very incisive and elucidating interview. Chief Lekan Alabi is an encyclopedia of knowledge. I really appreciate you as I enjoyed this interview inmensely. The only thing I would love to hear if there is a next one is his first day at work as the Press Secretary to Lt Col Oladayo Popoola (as he then was). He was trying to explain this before he was immersed in his encounter and friendship with Chief M. K. O. Abiola. Thank you, Agbaman for another classic. God bless you richly as you are enriching our repertoire of knowledge.
Oba Lola well done kemi ola ogun o.
Adegboyega wrote why we struck
Minister of conmication then Tanko Ayuba sir
It was David Mark that was the Minister of Communication at the time in reference who made the statement that telephone was not for the poor.
Is whole cameron or part Of cameron
Adeyanju, please ask for where about of Felix Ajibade fraudulent Electoral returning officer then during Bola Ige and Olunloyo. That election was rigged. Ibadan people changed the slogan ( Omo wa ni E je o se). He was saying truth, but Popoola retired as Brigadier General.
I just don’t like when people self appraised themselves too much.
Na ur type dem dy talk about, gen z, n if u r not gen z, it means u have a rude character.. when u get to his stage, don't talk about yourself.. i pray u get to his stage in life anyways...
With all due respect to Baba I don’t enjoy this interview because so many questions were not answered and it’s full of self appraisal’s
Good for you