Day Of Honour For Men Of Honour At Sigma Club Roll of Honour As The Sun MD, U.I VC Inducted Into Sigma
The University of Ibadan, in Oyo
State, was agog last Sunday, as Sigma Club honoured two eminent Nigerians, the
Managing Director/ Editor-in-Chief of The Sun newspapers, Mr
Femi Adesina and Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Isaac Adewole.
Sixty four years old Sigma Club is
the oldest surviving students club in sub-Saharan Africa. Quite significantly,
Adesina is the first journalist to be admitted into the Roll of Honour.
Prominent Nigerians who have enjoyed that status include former Vice President,
Dr Alex Ekwueme, foremost lawyer, Chief Afe Babalola, eminent jurist, Dr
Taslim Elias, Prof Adeoye Lambo, Professor Tekena Tamuno, Alhaji Ado Bayero,
the then Emir of Kano, Dr Michael Omolayole, Oba Adedapo Tejuosho, among
others.
Adesina and Adewole were garlanded
at the 2014 special guest luncheon held at the Trenchard Hall of the premier
university. The ceremony was chaired by former vice chancellor of the
institution and former chairman, governing board of the Sigma Educational
Foundation, Emeritus Professor Ayo Banjo.
The Medical Director, 68 Nigerian
Army Reference Hospital, Yaba, Lagos, Major General (Dr.) Reuben Nkado, and the
Executive Chairman, Jevkon Oil and Gas Limited, Lagos, Chief (Dr.) Okon
Onyung, were also in attendance as special guests of honour.
In the chairman’s address, Professor
Banjo noted that the University of Ibadan, established in 1948, was two years
older than the Sigma Club, adding that the club has gone from strength to
strength in the past 64 years. While attesting to the virtues, which the club
usually inculcates into its members, he urged students not to go to academic
institutions for intellectual formation alone, but should at the same time go
for character formation.
Major General Nkado and Dr. Onyung
also spoke on the occasion, attesting to how the trainings they individually
received in the Sigma Club when they were sojourning for knowledge in the
university helped them to excel in their professions.
This was followed by the induction
of Adesina, who is the current President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors
(NGE), and Isaac Adewole, an obstetrician and gynaecologist as Honorary
Sigmites for 2014.
The citations of the two inductees
were read by the Chief Executive Officer of the Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo
State, Mr. Yanju Adegbite. The Sigma Chief then formally inducted the duo.
Highlights of the ceremony included oath-taking of loyalty to Sigma Club, and
to Nigeria, sharing of wine, presentation of Sigma tie and certificate of
induction.
The Sigma Chief, Dimgba Ugochukwu
Peter, in his address, congratulated Adesina and Adewole, and said: “Our club
is social and philanthropic. It was founded in 1950 by undergraduates of the
University of Ibadan. By implication, therefore, we are the oldest surviving
university student organisation in sub-Saharan Africa.”
In his response, Adesina expressed
delight and appreciation to the Sigma Club for finding him worthy to be
inducted into the roll of honour.
“As an undergraduate, I knew Sigma
Club very well. I particularly remember the Havana Musical Show they used to
hold. When I got a letter, indicating that they wanted me as a honorary
Sigmite, I was quite surprised,” he said.
Adesina, a graduate of the then
University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife), noted that the
Sigma Chief and members of his executive had visited the corporate head office
of The Sun Publishing Limited in Lagos, to notify him of the induction.
“It was with utmost pleasure that I
signified my intention to accept and I thank God that this day has come to be.
I pledge that we will deploy all resources that the Lord has made available to
us, to help the Sigma Club,” he declared.
Among those who turned out to
rejoice with Adesina were his wife, Nike, as well as their children, Oluwatobi
and Oluwatosin; eminent virologist and former Oil Minister, Professor Tam
David-West; the senior prefect of the honoree’s secondary school in 1975 when
he was in class one, Dr. Rahman Adedokun; his immediate elder brother, Professor
Tayo Adesina of the History Department, U.I and his wife, Dr. Kemi Adesina;
his younger brother, Dr. Olubiyi Adesina with his wife, Dr. Olufunke Adesina.
Mr Oluwaseun Adesina and his wife, Kehinde, were also there.
Equally in attendance were Adesina’s
cousin, Mrs. Toyin Akinbobola and her husband, Elder David Akinbobola; and Mr.
Yinka Fabowale, an Assistant Editor and Head, South-West Bureau of The
Sun newspapers, who came along with his wife and daughter.
Professor Isaac Adewole, while
responding, said: “On behalf of my family and the family of University of
Ibadan, we wish to express our sincere appreciation for this great honour. When
I received the invitation, I did not realise that history would be made. I also
did not realise that the last time a vice chancellor was honoured was 25 years
ago.I honestly hope that the next one will not be another 25 years.
“So, there is a lot to learn from
the Sigma Club about its resilience, survival tricks and how members have been
able to sustain this noble club.
“I am particularly fascinated by the
dignity, the respect and the courage that permeates every endeavour of this
organisation. I am also fascinated about the need to contribute to societal
good, which the university is all about.
“Femi (Adesina) and I had also
worked together in the past on a pet project, and we are now together in the
Sigma project. I have no doubt that both of us will contribute to making this
club great.”
Professor Tayo Adesina described the
induction of his younger brother into the Sigma Club as a manifestation of the
kind of training that the Adesinas received from their parents. The upbringing
they got, according to him, is that “we must live a life of service, a decent
and honourable existence, and these are the kind of things that Sigma Club
looks out for. Apparently, they have seen these in him. It is to the glory of
God that he was identified and was picked as a honorary fellow.
“We give glory to God as well as
thank our parents for the kind of training we received that has enabled people
to see in us this kind of orientation that is worth honouring. It is part of a
glorious life that should commend itself to younger Nigerians of today.
“In the Nigeria of today, such
values as integrity and discipline have become very rare. So, for the Adesina
family, our middle name will be integrity because these are things that our
parents actually were very fastidious about. You have to be honourable,
disciplined, dedicated, with vision, mission and a high sense of value.”
Prof Adesina stated that the ideals
of Sigma Club “are part of what our parents actually tried to inculcate in us.
So, we are natural Sigmites.”
Mrs. Olubukola Adewole is the wife of
vice chancellor of the university. She said some of the qualities that marked
her husband out for the honour included integrity, hard work, commitment and
devotion to duty.
“A lot of the things exemplified by
the Sigma Club are things that he also identifies with. He also wants progress,
particularly for the University of Ibadan and for the general community.
“I am proud that there is such a
club like this among students, ready to give back to the society. When you see
this among students, it is something to be commended.”
Also, Oluwatobi, son of Femi Adesina
said: “I congratulate my father on his induction as a honorary member of the
Sigma Club and say well done to him. He has done a lot and we are very proud
of him. We will emulate his virtues.”
Mrs. Nike Adesina said: “I am very
happy; considering the motto of the Sigma Club, which says: ‘For all that is
pure.’ I know that my husband, in his relationship with people, at home, at
work, in the neighbourhood, is fair and just.”
Also, Yinka Fabowale said his friend
of almost 30 years deserved all honours, credits and recognitions that have
been coming to him, adding that the Sigma Club was not the first organisation
that honoured him.
“He has an array of them, coming
from all directions and from all parts of the world. I have known him to be an
achiever, a man of excellence, and a man of the people. Almost 30 years ago,
he was instrumental in bringing me into the Adesina family. He is a
bridge-builder.
“We have Tayo Adesina, who is a
professor of History in the University of Ibadan; Olubiyi Adesina, who is a
consultant endocrinologist; and the eldest sister, Professor Foluke Ogunleye,
heading the Department of Dramatic Arts in the Obafemi Awolowo University,
Ile-Ife.
“I believe Femi Adesina is going to
be a great asset in terms of leveraging on his connections and powerful friends
to be of use and value to the club.
“The honour is obviously because of
his knack for excellence, being on top of his game. He is a consummate
journalist and this has made the Sigma Club to give him this honour and make
him a part of themselves.
“Talking about his contributions to
national discourse, he is well known to be a fearless and objective columnist,
who has done so much to promote national discourse, proffering solutions to
our problems.
It is only left for our leaders,
especially political leaders to take heed of some of these golden nuggets of
advice that he puts out in his column.”
The Sigma Club is reputed for holding
the Havana Music Carnival in Ibadan, which was instituted in October 1955. The
proceeds are directed towards helping the underprivileged in the society.
The club places high premium on good
character, discipline, honour and integrity.
Day Of Honour For Men Of Honour At Sigma Club Roll of Honour As The Sun MD, U.I VC Inducted Into Sigma
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