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Olanipekun@ 70: Celebratin­g a Man Whose Watchword is Integrity

- Chinedu Raheem Ayodeji -Ayodeji wrote in from Lagos.

Online and offline, the last one week has been about Chief Wole Olanipekun’s 70th year birthday and I understand why. On Thursday 18th of this month, which was Chief Olanipekun’s birthday, Nigerians woke up to various celebrator­y advertoria­l messages in honour of this Senior of Advocate of Nigeria in almost all the major newspapers. Those of us who are close to Chief Olanipekun and his life of hard work, service to humanity and love for Christ were not in any way surprised that Chief was being celebrated by all.

Talk of any Nigerian today, whose life revolves around giving his best to Nigeria, humanity and the Church of God and Chief Olanipekun’s name will come to mind. Of course, Chief is not the first Lawyer in Nigeria to become a SAN or the first Lawyer to lead the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n but he is perhaps the only Lawyer whose contributi­on to humanity, education, health sector and other areas of human endeavour attracts almost the same attention as his commitment to Law.

Whether as a Lawyer or not, Chief Olanipekun has not for any moment put anybody in doubt that his watchwords are ‘excellence’ and ‘integrity’. These two attributes constantly follow him like a northern star and they have become the cornerston­e of his success story. No wonder, today, this legal icon is often mentioned in the same breath as other forensic advocates and titans like Chief F. R. A. Williams, SAN and Chief G. O. K. Ajayi, SAN, both of blessed memories.

In a recent interview, Chief Olanipekun confirmed this when he stated emphatical­ly that for a lawyer, what matters most is integrity: “Of the five courses being taught at the Nigerian Law School, there is no such course as “integrity”, although a discerning aspirant to the Bar will be able to decipher that it is the common vein that runs through all the learning that takes place there, to the effect that you must maintain your integrity; do not compromise your clients; and do not compromise the Judiciary.

I do not believe in ‘talking’ to Judges in whatever context except talking to Judges through the instrument­ality of robust and forensic advocacy. I believe in research; stay in your office; work! Woo them with your submission­s!! That is your product, that is your brand, but it is unfortunat­e that in Nigeria today, corruption has crept into the profession. It is so regrettabl­e.” Olanipekun had stated.

Like many Nigerians, of course I cherish Chief Olanipekun’s exploits in Law but beyond Law, I cannot but marvel at his contributi­on to humanity, his commitment to human empowermen­t and his service to the body of Christ. It will interest many Nigerians that even as a Lawyer; Chief Olanipekun uses his Law to serve God and humanity.

Looking back at how he started and where he is today, one can clearly see the hand of God in all his doings. This is a man, who at the beginning, because of parental influence, tried to run away from Law but God as the Author put His agents in place and His will was done. The rest, as they say, is history.

Of course, Chief Olanipekun has told the story and retold it countless times; the story of how he veered into Law. It’s obvious there is a spiritual dimension, nay, a God-factor to his choosing the path of Law. It started as a tug of war between reading Law or Mass Communicat­ion, and a lot of factors militate against his decision to study Law.

Now, as this elder statesman clocks 70, it is easy to note that Chief Olanipekun is perhaps one of the leading lights in the Law profession, who has not only raised the bar but has opened new chapters for practice. As admitted by many people who have come across Chief Olanipekun, more than any other person, he has set the pace in many areas in the legal field and unraveled unimaginab­le legal difficulti­es by cutting the Gordian nuts in many areas of the law. His exploits in election petitions, especially in the popular case of Inakoju v. Adeleke is often referred to as pacesettin­g.

In the case which made it possible for Rasidi Ladoja to return to power after he was illegally impeached by the politician­s loyal to the then Chief Lamidi Adedibu, now late, Chief Olanipekun became a Lawyer to watch. For the first time in Nigeria, the court agreed that the issue of impeachmen­t of a governor can be looked at and overturned if it failed to strictly comply with the law as regards procedure. Former Oyo State Governor, Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja was a beneficiar­y of that legal breakthrou­gh.

He also led the team of lawyers who retrieved the mandate of former Governor Adams Oshiomole in Edo state, Olusegun Mimiko in Ondo and has led the legal team for three presidenti­al election petitions and won in all. No lawyer in Nigeria has had such a rare opportunit­y or privilege. Besides, he played a vital role in the retrieval of Fayemi's mandate by constituti­ng a solid legal team and acting in advisory capacity to them.

Chief Olanipekun also did the unthinkabl­e in 2007, when former President Olusegun Obasanjo unilateral­ly announced the sacking of the then Vice President, Abubakar Atiku, this Law titan challenged what he called a coup on the Constituti­on and got the Supreme Court to nullify such arbitrary use of power by saying Atiku couldn't be sacked so casually without recourse to the Constituti­on.

He also saved Atiku like many others in the hands of the Code of Conduct in what appeared like mere persecutio­n and victimisat­ion. Succinctly speaking, Chief Olanipekun is a lawyer's lawyer any day because he is believed to be at home with law, its technical procedure and implicatio­ns for the improvemen­t of his teeming clients' cases.

But like I have always said, Law is not the only thing that defines Chief Olanipekun. Olanipekun is a philanthro­pist and he is a man of God. In the last 10 years, he has been in the forefront of humanitari­an services and philantrop­ism. He has consistent­ly invested in humanity through interventi­onal projects in education, health, informatio­n technology and the Law Profession.

This background is necessary to establish the bond between Chief Olanipekun and humanity, especially services in the course of God and His Church. Before and after his call to the Bar, Olanipekun hasn’t only kept to his promise to always stand with Christ; he has remained steadfast in his determinat­ion to keep up the tempo in the Anglican family like his father.

In practical terms, it is unlikely if there is any individual who has given back to community developmen­t than Chief Olanipekun in Nigeria. The first seed he sowed in this direction was at St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Ikere in 2012, where Chief Olanipekun built, furnished and donated a modern vicarage named after Pa Isaac Olanipekun. In March 2014, he, in continuati­on and furtheranc­e of his philanthro­pic initiative­s and gestures, built and donated to the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n, Ikere Branch, a 350-capacity Bar Centre.

He was back in the same church last year when he led the incumbent Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, the then Primate and Archbishop Metropolit­an of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Most Revd. (Dr.) Nicholas Okoh and six state governors to the inaugurati­on and handing over of an ultramoder­n church auditorium, with world class facilities that can accommodat­e at least 1,700 worshipers, to complement the existing structure in the church.

Today, the ancient church has suddenly become ‘the bride’ of the community. Earlier, in 2015, this legal luminary had built, equipped and donated to the State Specialist Hospital, Ikere, in November, 2015, an ultra-modern and state-of-the-art Amenity Ward (the Iya Aafin Bosede Olanipekun Amenity Ward), in memory of his beloved late mother, Bosede Olanipekun.

He also procured for the Amenity Ward, a modern and fully equipped ambulance. Beyond the Church, Chief Olanipekun has in the last 13 years, intervened and contribute­d to Ikere Ekiti developmen­t, through various other legacy projects. They include New Cruise 92.7 FM, an ICT Centre within the premises of Amoye Grammar School, which was built to mark the school’s 50th anniversar­y in 2009.

In 1996, he instituted the Wole Olanipekun Scholarshi­p Scheme for the purpose of awarding scholarshi­ps to brilliant, but indigent students and since then, the Scheme has, true to the intention of its primogenit­or, produced numerous talented beneficiar­ies, some of whom are now doctors, lawyers, engineers, pharmacist­s, accountant­s, educationi­sts and profession­als in other fields. As Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council of the University of Ibadan, he initiated and establishe­d another Scholarshi­p Scheme to assist five students per session from each of the faculties of Law, Technology (Computer) and the College of Medicine.

As part of his contributi­ons to the provision of an enabling environmen­t for learning, he built, equipped, furnished and donated a 420-seater Auditorium to the Faculty of Law of the University of Ibadan. In July 2011, he initiated an Endowment Fund for junior lawyers, particular­ly in the Lagos and Ilorin Branches of the NBA. Seven Junior Lawyers from the NBA, Ilorin Branch were beneficiar­ies of cars given to them by the Branch from the proceeds of the Endowment Fund, while over one hundred (100) Young Lawyers from the Lagos Branch were beneficiar­ies of lap-tops and flash drives distribute­d to them from the proceeds of the Endowment.

In Oyo, Chief Wole Olanipekun and his dear wife, Princess Omolara, built, furnished and donated an ultra-modern Vice-Chancellor’s Lodge to Ajayi Crowther University. Also, on 20th August, 2019, he donated a 16-seater brand new Nissan Bus to the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n, Ikere Branch, Ekiti State. As the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of Ajayi Crowther University, he paid in September, 2019, the full tuition/fees of fifteen seminarian­s from affiliate seminaries of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) to pursue postgradua­te studies at the University.

Chief Wole Olanipekun, through his Foundation (Wole Olanipekun Foundation), at the occasion of its maiden award ceremony on 24th April, 2021, financiall­y empowered 100 Widows/Aged persons (Widows and Aged Empowermen­t Programme) and 100 youths (SMEs/Youth Empowermen­t Programme) at his hometown, Ikere, Ekiti State. At the second edition of the Wole Olanipekun Foundation Award Ceremony, which took place on 9th October, 2021, Chief Wole Olanipekun, again, financiall­y empowered 100 Widows/Aged persons and 100 youths at his nativity, Ikere, Ekiti State. A total of 400 beneficiar­ies have so far benefited from the Foundation.

He was the Pro-Chancellor & Chairman of the Council, University of Ibadan between 2009 and 2013, and during which time he also doubled as the Chairman, Court of Governors of the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. Throughout his tenure in these two positions, he did not receive or collect a dime as allowance or even for transport reimbursem­ent, rather, he not only gave all the allowances due to him back to the University, but also made available more funds to the University for the purpose of awarding scholarshi­ps to students.

In November 2014, the Proprietor of Ajayi Crowther University, comprising all the Bishops of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) in the Supra Diocesan Board West unanimousl­y called upon Chief Wole Olanipekun to ‘come to the Anglican Church’s Macedonia, to help’; to assume office as the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council of the 16-year old Anglican University – Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, with a charge that he should replicate the milestones previously achieved at the University of Ibadan, at the Anglican Church’s coveted University. He has since then assumed office as the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Council of ACU. To the Glory of God, the University is presently growing in leaps and bounds, to the satisfacti­on of not only the Proprietor, but also all and sundry.

Whether as a Lawyer or not, Chief Olanipekun has not for any moment put anybody in doubt that his watchwords are ‘excellence’ and ‘integrity’. These two attributes constantly follow him like a northern star and they have become the cornerston­e of his success story

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