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Pa Ezekiel Olukunle Oyebanji
Pa Ezekiel Oyebanji, a quintessential teacher who retired as school principal, recently celebrated his 90th birthday at his home town, Ikogosi-Ekiti. Deputy Editor EMMANUEL OLADESU writes on the lessons which the younger generation can learn from the humble community leader and father of Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji.
Smiles lit up his face as he danced to the church altar, accompanied by his promising children.The First Baptist Church in his native Ikogosi-Ekiti was filled to the rafters by guests from far and near who came to celebrate the milestone with the family.
Hale and hearty, he was decked in voluminous brown Agbada befitting an elder of his status. Tall and dignified, many marvelled at his excellent gait and commanding presence,despite his advanced age.
He moved briskly without a walking stick. His brain was sharp, and like the biblical Moses, his eyes were not dim, nor his natural force abated.
At 90, Pa Ezekiel Olukunle Oyebanji, retired professional educator, reflected on the journey so far. He is by every standard a fulfilled man; a retired principal, accomplished administrator, a community leader, and father of Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji.
To the old man, contentment is a great gain.
His governor-son believed that his father deserved a bash. “What my father is celebrating are the virtues of honesty, integrity, humility, hardwork, and self-discipline,” the governor, fondly called BAO by his admirers, said.
Governor Oyebanji pointed out that he had also inherited these traits from his father, a disciplinarian and corrective parent, who still monitors his activities as governor.
Yet, the old man is not insulated from mortal regret. During the ceremony, as he looked to his left, he felt a void. It would appear that all the spaces were filled up, but Pa Oyebanji saw a vacant seat which should have been occupied by a person dear to his heart: his beloved wife. Sadly, the devoted wife passed onabout 12 years ago.
Pa Oyebanji was born on July 15, 1933. He graduated from the University of Ibadan, where he studied Religious Knowledge and Yoruba. His joy throughout his teaching career was moulding the lives of youths, many of who are now occupying responsible positions in public life. He retired without blemish as a secondary school principal in 1993. (The Nation)