The demise of Ondo state governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, deeply saddens Nigerians after his battle with a prolonged illness. As tributes pour in, let’s explore ten noteworthy aspects of Akeredolu’s life and legacy.
- Birth and Family
Akeredolu was born on July 21, 1956, in Owo, Ondo State, to the Late Rev. J. O Ola Akeredolu and Lady Evang. Grace Akeredolu.
- Educational Journey
He pursued his education at Aquinas College Akure and Loyola College, Ibadan, before studying law at the University of Ife and graduating in 1977.
- Leadership in University
Akeredolu served as the Vice President of the student union during his time at the University of Ife, showcasing his early leadership skills.
- Family Life
Married to Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, the couple shared four children. Akeredolu’s hobbies included lawn tennis, reading, and singing.
- Patron of Associations
He played a significant role as a patron for various organizations, including The Nigerian Law Society, BRECAN, and Sports Writers Association of Nigeria.
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- Governorship
Sworn in on September 17, 2017, Akeredolu governed Ondo state under the APC, securing re-election in 2021 for a second term.
- Unique Prefix
Differing from tradition, Akeredolu chose “Arakunrin” over “Your Excellency” as his preferred prefix, reflecting his approachability.
- Nickname “AKETI”
Widely known as “AKETI” by friends and admirers, Akeredolu’s nickname reflected the warmth and familiarity he shared with the people.
- Health Struggles
Sadly, his life was marred by a prolonged battle with leukemia, which eventually claimed his life at the age of 67.
- Legacy of Service
Governor Akeredolu’s legacy extends beyond politics; he leaves behind a lasting impact on education, law, and the lives of those he touched.
In the wake of Governor Akeredolu’s passing, these aspects provide a glimpse into the life of a man who served his state with dedication, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of Nigerians.