The National
Coordinator, Oodua People’s Congress ( OPC) and Convener of the
global yoruba movement, Oodua Progressive Union( OPU), Otunba Gani Adams
has described the late scholar and writer, Pa Adebayo Faleti
"as a true and thorough Oodua breed who imbibed early and exhibited
the Omoluabi traits till the end".
Condoling with the family of the
late writer in particular and Yoruba people in general via a statement issued by
his Publicity Secretary, Bar. Yinka Oguntimehin in Lagos on Wednesday,
Adams who extolled the virtues of the late Pa Faleti commended him for his role
as a good custodian of the Yoruba culture, adding that the late artist
did his best in ensuring that the Yoruba culture continue to maintain its
enviable place of uniqueness.
Adams who said he received news of
the demise of Pa Faleti with mixed feelings said "even though it was
painful losing an institution like Baba, whom i would have loved to still see
around longer than now, yet, i give God the glory for keeping him around for
about 90 eventful and productive years which many can bear testimony he
virtually lived for the establishment and promotion of the yoruba arts and
culture”
According to the OPC leader, Pa
Faleti could be said to have ran a good race and fulfilled his destiny because
he was able to make his mark "not just as a Yoruba scholar, but as an
exemplary father whose handiwork would speak for till the end of time"
Admonishing Odua children to take a
cue from the late Faleti by promoting the Yoruba culture, Otunba Adams
canvassed that Nigerians of the Oduduwa stock at home and the diaspora should
not shy away from the responsibility of ensuring the Yoruba nation takes its
place by supporting every effort that will unite her citizen and promote
her culture and cause.
"It is a thing of pride to be a
yoruba man or woman, it is also a virtuous thing to be an entrenched yoruba
native who will not hesitate to promote the Yoruba culture and ideals,
irrespective of position and status."It is my fervent prayer that
God will give us the fortitude to bear the colossal loss of the departed,
as well as give us the courage to promote the Yoruba culture, even beyond
where Pa Faleti would have envisaged if he was alive" the statement
concluded.
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