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The Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture: A Revolution Set to Reignite the Omoluabi Ethos

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The Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture: A Revolution Set to Reignite the Omoluabi Ethos

 

 

 

 

By Gbenga Shaba

 

 

 

 

Sahara Weekly Reports That At the height of its great aspirations, it is both impossible and unimaginable to conceive of a Nigeria without the dynamic and valuable contributions of the Yoruba people. Amidst the echoes of this remarkable legacy, a sobering reality emerges: the awe-inspiring dreams that once ignited the spirits of the Yoruba race have now faded into the shadows of a fractured present. What was once a bold vision for greatness has been tempered by the burdens of a nation grappling with its complexities.

 

 

 

The Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture: A Revolution Set to Reignite the Omoluabi Ethos

 

 

 

These are the ethos of the great Omoluabi behind the Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture, Professor Wale Omole—a quintessential Renaissance man, a warrior for justice, a courageous role model, and a revered figure in scientific circles, particularly in Agriculture and Biochemistry. As the former Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State, Professor Omole is a man of many parts, most notably for his die-hard activism that led to landmark personal battles with institutions, the system, and public opinion.

 

This Ilesha Prince embodies the ideals of truth, integrity, and exceptional performance that exemplify the Omoluabi traits. As a beacon of hope and inspiration for many, he continues to uphold the enduring legacies of the Yoruba race. Today, at 82, he stands at the forefront of a crusade to restore the dignity of the Yoruba people and revive the indomitable spirit and enduring virtues of the Omoluabi.

 

This was evident at the grand unveiling of the Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture on Thursday, August 22, 2024, at the prestigious Metropolitan Club, Victoria Island, Lagos. This true Omoluabi not only showcased the deep meaning of culture but also exemplified its significance in the human race.

 

From the artistic display of cultural dancers greeting the Omoluabi’s arrival to the original attires of the courteous ushers to the culturally-themed decor that welcomed the guests, Professor Wale Omole demonstrated that he is a true ambassador of the Yoruba race.

 

The Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture was founded by an unwavering advocate for the moral philosophy of the Omoluabi. Its goal is to bring together a global network of people who share a passion for restoring the dignity of the Yoruba people, preserving the character of the race, and defending, protecting, and sustaining the moral integrity of Yoruba culture. Its mission is to promote the values that lie at the core of the Yoruba way of life.

 

The event gathered an assemblage of great Omoluabis, including the former Governor of Ogun State, Aremo Olusegun Osoba, and other notable dignitaries such as HRH Abiola Kosoko, Oloja of Lagos, Olorogun (Dr.) Sonny Kuku, Lady Maiden Alex-Ibru, Chief Chris Okunnowo, Chief Tokunbo Omisore, Dr. Ebun Sonaiya, the Founder/Executive Director of Total Health Trust Ltd; Professor Abigail Ogwezzy-Ndisika, the Director of Continuing Education, University of Lagos; Professor Gbenga Fasiku, Director, Institute of Cultural Studies; Dr. John Odeyemi, Former Chairman of First Bank Plc; Former Managing Director of Ecobank, Jacobs Ajekigbe and others to discuss and dissect the preservation of Yoruba culture and race. The visibly passionate Professor Omole stated, “I am driven by a deep appreciation for lessons and encouragement from history, wisdom from elders whose knowledge is held in special esteem, and the values enshrined in the Omoluabi moral philosophy. The Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture, through its projects, workshops, seminars, and campaigns, is charting a new path for the Yoruba race, firmly rooted in timeless values.”

 

To ensure these values resonate with the world and leave a lasting impact, the Foundation utilizes the language, art, and literature of our forefathers and harnesses the power of film, drama, music, storytelling, books, and cartoons to convey and emphasize the significance of virtues as taught in the Omoluabi moral philosophy.

 

The CEO of the Foundation, Mr. Babatunde Olowu, stated that the founder embodies the ideals of truth, integrity, and exceptional performance. He added, “Professor Omole’s life journey, guided by the values instilled by his parents, has led him to become a beacon of hope and inspiration for many. At 82, he stands at the forefront of a crusade to restore the dignity of the Yoruba people and revive the indestructible spirit and enduring virtues of the Omoluabi.”

 

He further explained that, through the Foundation’s agricultural training programs, local farmers will be empowered with the tools and resources needed to cultivate their land and embrace self-sustainability. This initiative will ensure food security and generate livelihoods that enable communities to thrive.

 

With clearly stated goals, the Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture aims to defend, protect, and sustain the moral integrity of Yoruba culture by providing comprehensive education and training programs on moral and ethical principles, ultimately creating a society where Yoruba culture is not only preserved but also cherished.

 

The astute Professor Omole emphasized that, under the guidance and faithful watch of thought leaders, renowned scholars, and cultural experts who serve as mentors and courageous role models, the Foundation hopes to make its influence fully felt not only on soils where the culture is firmly rooted but also in every country and every home where people are willing and eager to learn and engage with our vibrant culture.

 

In addition to the unveiling of the Foundation, the event also featured the launch of the Foundation’s logo and website through a video presentation that highlighted its journey and objectives. There was also an exhibition where guests explored wall art depicting the Foundation’s programs and prospective initiatives.

 

The seven highlighted projects of The Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture include the Iwa Festival of Virtues, the MLB Award (Omoluabi – No Greater Dignity), Words To Grow And Live By, The Beauty Of Our People, Sweet Sounds Of Home, The Higher Aims Of Money, and Insights And Encouragement From Africa.

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Professor Muhammad Omolaja, NLP Dump SDP, join NRM

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BY COMRADE AJIBADE ALABI

Former presidential aspirant under the Action Democratic Party (ADP) during the 2023 general election and the National Chairman of the National Liberation Patriots (NLP), a political group having members in all the 36 States and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) of Nigeria – Professor Muhammad Omolaja – and his group have finally dumped the Social Democratic Party (SDP). The high profile politician cum academician per excellence together with his group members in Nigeria and in Diaspora, have joined the National Rescue Movements (NRM) ahead of the forthcoming 2027 general election. This announcement was made by the Media Director for Professor Muhammad Omolaja and NLP, Comrade Ajibade Alabi, who addressed the press in Abuja on Friday, July 18, 2025.”I have to officially announce to you the gentlemen of the press that the marriage between Professor Muhammad Omolaja, a former Chieftain of the SDP, has come to an end and so also the NLP has seized to be a political group under the SDP. The group and its National Chairman, Prof. Omolaja, have moved on to join the National Rescue Movements (NRM). We will as usual do our best in the Party (NRM) to contribute to its becoming a household name in every home throughout the nooks and corners of Nigeria and accepted to the generality of Nigerians. As the name of the Party (NRM) implies, we are out to rescue (liberate) Nigerians from the bondage that the present government of All Progressive Congress (APC) is unleashing on them. We pray and hope that comes 2027, Nigerians will take the bull by the horns and make a good choice by rally round our Party to rescue the country thereby restore its lost glory in all ramifications. Thank you all.” Ajibade concluded.  The alignment of the NLP and their new Party (NRM) took place on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, at the Abuja palatial home of the National Chairman of the Party – Chief (Dr.) Edozie Njoku – where the NLP representatives including the National Chairman, Prof. Muhammad Omolaja, were well received; and lavishly and cordially entertained. Other National Officers of the Party in attendance with the National Chairman were the Deputy National Chairman (South) – Hon. Anselem Chinadu Nebeife, Chief Freedom Okwuchukwu, the National Publicity Secretary – Hon. Henry Chinyelugo Abatete, the Deputy National Treasurer – Chief Festus Ukwu, a Leader and one of the Southern State Chairmen – Dr. Mike Nze as well as the Ogun State Chairman who was instrumental to this golden union – Prince, (Dr., Otunba, Chief) Adeyemi Alli. While formally receiving the entire NLP members both in Nigeria and in Diaspora into the Party, the National Chairman of NRM, Chief (Dr.) Edozie Njoku, used the golden opportunity to assure all new members of the Party particularly from the NLP of a perfect level-playing ground in all political engagements of the Party. He further reinstated his determination and commitment to building the great Party (NRM) into an enviable first force political platform across the nooks and corners of the Federal Government of Nigeria

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BREAKING: ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT ON ANAMBRA PDP GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATE SIR JUDE EZENWAFOR — HON. PRINCE CHINEDU NSOFOR (KPAKPANDO NDIGBO) CONDEMNS DASTARDLY ACT

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BREAKING: ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT ON ANAMBRA PDP GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATE SIR JUDE EZENWAFOR — HON. PRINCE CHINEDU NSOFOR (KPAKPANDO NDIGBO) CONDEMNS DASTARDLY ACT

BY JOSEPH MONDAY

Anambra, Nigeria — Hon. Prince Chinedu Nsofor, frontline PDP senatorial aspirant in the August 16th Anambra South Senatorial District bye-election, has issued a strong condemnation of the recent assassination attempt on Ambassador Sir Jude Ezenwafor, the PDP governorship candidate in the forthcoming Anambra State gubernatorial election.

The attempted attack, which comes barely a week after Nsofor himself narrowly escaped a violent kidnapping, has sent shockwaves across political circles and ignited fresh concerns about the escalating insecurity in Nigeria. In a somber statement, Nsofor said, “This is not just a coordinated attack on a person, but an attack on democracy, justice, and the will of the people.”

Nsofor recalled his own traumatic experience on Thursday July 10th, 2025, when he was ambushed by armed men disguised in military uniforms while traveling by road through Loma, Kogi State. The vehicle he had chartered for a night journey, in a bid to save campaign costs, was forcefully diverted into the forest, where he and others were severely beaten and held captive for ransom. “It was only by divine intervention — rain scattering the captors — that I was able to untie myself and escape,” he recounted.

Expressing deep concern, he added, “Barely one week after my escape from kidnappers, our party’s governorship candidate faces an assassination attempt. Who is safe in this country anymore?”

Nsofor called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to overhaul Nigeria’s deteriorating security architecture, demanding a robust intelligence and operational framework to combat violent crime and terrorism. “The Federal Government must increase intelligence gathering, equip our security forces, and act decisively to fish out the evil terrorizing our land,” he stated.

While praying for the speedy recovery and fortitude of Ambassador Ezenwafor, Nsofor did not mince words in calling for divine justice. “I pray that the judgment of God will fall heavily on the wicked men who tried to take the life of His Excellency Sir Jude and on the bandits who kidnapped me last week. May their evil plans boomerang upon them a hundredfold, in the mighty name of Jesus.”

He emphasized that such attacks should never deter good people from answering the call to serve. “We must not allow Nigeria to become a place where noble aspirations are cut short by the bullet. My thoughts are with the people of Anambra and every conscientious Nigerian who is working for a better future.”

Identifying insecurity as the foremost challenge facing Nigeria, Nsofor proposed a bold and comprehensive legislative solution. “I will sponsor a bill to formally regulate the Fulani herdsmen enterprise by mandating a nationwide biometric registration system. Every herdsman must present a minimum of fifty credible guarantors and undergo biometric capturing to be issued a traceable ID card. Any herder found without this ID or operating unlawfully shall be deemed an illegal operator and face life imprisonment. Guarantors of any offender will also be held equally accountable. Through this system, we can trace, monitor, and eliminate rogue elements hiding behind a legitimate trade,” he declared.

In his closing remarks, Hon. Chinedu Nsofor raised heartfelt prayers for national healing and peace:
“I pray for divine intervention in our land. May the Almighty God protect every sincere leader and candidate from the snare of the wicked. I pray that the spirit of violence, terrorism, kidnapping, political thuggery, and assassination will be destroyed completely in Nigeria. May our military and security agencies be empowered, and may the God of justice avenge every bloodshed by evil men. I ask that the peace of God flood across the North, South, East, and West of our great nation. May no parent mourn their child because of politics, and may Nigeria rise again with a new order of safety, unity, and progress. In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.”

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Constitution Review: recommendation for additional states creation, most unreasonable

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By Ebere Agozie

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), J B Daudu says the proposal for state creation is the most unreasonable of all the proposals for amendment of the constitution.

Daudu made the assertion at a one day Rule of Law Foundation Webinar Series No. 14, organized to address the problems of modern day Nigeria through Constitutional Amendment.

The event was to commemorate the 45th year anniversary of the call to the Nigerian bar and 30 years of conferment of the Rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria on J B Daudu.

Daudu said that the reasons are not far-fetched as, allowing this brazen political agenda to proceed unabated, would appear to be the greatest breach of faith committed by the present administration.

“Firstly, the APC government promised a gravitation to true fiscal federalism when campaigning for the 2023 general elections.

“Thus, in the minds of reasonable Nigerians, this administration should encourage a debate among well-meaning Nigerians as to how to reduce the size of government.”

He called for a concerted effort to enthrone true democracy and set out plans to shrink the states and collapse them into a more manageable number such as six or eight regions or states.

The learned silk added that in financial terms, therefore, it is not viable to embark on the creation of new states for now.

“The demonstration of the unreasonableness of the demand for creation of additional states can be viewed from two angles.

“The first being that Nigeria is just about the size of the state of Texas in the United States. But if Texas was an independent nation, it would rank as the eighth largest in the world.

“The other reason which has been given, especially by the southeast, is that of marginalization and the need for additional states for balance with other places that were also regions, just like the southeast’’.

He stressed that other states are not created based on perceived marginalization but on the strength of several strong factors.

“The most important of which is viability in economic terms. Based on the weak economic ground that the nation presently stands on, what should be the agenda for state creation is the transmutation of the 36 states to six institutionalized geopolitical zones.

“That is what every patriotic Nigerian should back. Nigeria’s constitutional amendment process presents a rare opportunity to correct foundational defects in governance, justice and institutional accountability.”

He urged the National Assembly and public-spirited individuals and groups to seize this opportunity and make far-reaching and transformative suggestions for amendments that will address the root causes of Nigeria’s dysfunction.

“There have been at least five alterations to the 1999 Constitution between 2011 and 2023, the last being the 16 alteration Bills signed into law by the late President Muhammadu Buhari.

“Barely two years after the last exercise, Nigerian politicians, mainly from the National Assembly, are keen on engaging in another rash cycle of amendments, which activity has provoked in the writer veritable alarm bells signifying ‘DANGER’ to the efficacy and longevity of our political/governmental system.”

He noted that governance in Nigeria, since her independence, has operated under successive constitutional frameworks aimed at fostering unity, good governance, and infrastructural development.

“However, the 1999 Constitution (as amended) continues to reflect a unitary and overcentralised structure that limits innovation, accountability, and regional development.

“It is increasingly evident that some of Nigeria’s major challenges such as insecurity, bad individual and communal attitudes, economic underdevelopment, administrative inefficiency, and political tension, are rooted in leadership vacuum not resolvable by constitutional amendment.

“The seeming structural imbalances entrenched in the constitution are there because of the selfish agenda that have been, by subterranean means, embedded in the said document.

“These imbalances can be adjusted by realistic and unselfish constitutional amendments,’’ he added.

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