Who Is this Afe Babalola self? | By Wale Ojo-Lanre

I do not wish to dwell on the brazen and calculated defamatory tirade launched by one Dele Farotimi against Aare Afe Babalola, SAN, CFR—Chairman of Emmanuel Chambers and the visionary Founder of Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti (ABUAD), a globally acclaimed institution. Such actions bring to mind the Yoruba proverb, “Eni ti ko ni iru eni ko le mo iyin eni,” which translates as, “Only a person from a responsible background can appreciate the worth of an icon.”

Aare Afe Babalola is far beyond the reach of reckless talkers who, by some accident of fortune, find themselves in noble professions or communication platforms. He is a man whose superlative intellect and diligence propelled him from humble beginnings to unparalleled greatness. From his youth, his electrifying brilliance and unshakable determination to excel have set him apart.

Early Testimony of Brilliance

Dr. Victor Omololu Sowemimo Olunloyo, one of Nigeria’s finest mathematical minds and a former Governor of Old Oyo State, testifies to Aare Babalola’s genius:
“I have known Afe Babalola since 1949. Afe is extraordinarily brilliant—a genius from no aristocratic background. He has shown the world that success does not depend on who your father is. Afe was the only pupil teacher under my grandfather in Gbongan, Osun State, who could argue logically with a Government College boy. I asked my father to release him, and he did. Within eight years, Afe became a lawyer under Olayinka Ayoola.”

Such is the caliber of the man that certain misguided individuals have tried to defame—a man whose name resonates with achievement, discipline, and excellence. Their defamation and character assassination are brazen in their criminality and offensive to all that Aare Babalola represents.

In the annals of Nigerian legal history, few names command the same reverence and admiration as Aare Afe Babalola. A distinguished Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), philanthropist, and nation-builder, his legacy transcends the legal profession. Through his Emmanuel Chambers, he has mentored and produced an unparalleled number of SANs—a feat only a handful of law firms can boast.

In 2010, Aare Babalola founded ABUAD, an institution that has redefined private education in Nigeria. The university’s world-class facilities, innovative curriculum, and stellar faculty have made it a beacon of excellence. ABUAD embodies Babalola’s vision for a holistic educational system that promotes academic excellence alongside integrity, ethics, and social responsibility.

Babalola’s impact extends beyond education to healthcare. The Afe Babalola Multi-System Hospital, Ado Ekiti, stands as a testament to his dedication to improving lives. Equipped with cutting-edge medical technology and staffed by compassionate professionals, the hospital provides top-tier healthcare services to Nigerians.

This institution reflects his belief that access to quality healthcare is a fundamental human right, and through his philanthropy, Babalola has ensured this vision becomes a reality for many

Recognizing the importance of industrialization for economic growth, Aare Babalola initiated the Afe Babalola Industrial Zone in Ado Ekiti. This project is designed to drive economic activities, create jobs, and empower residents with valuable skills. It is yet another example of his commitment to regional and national development.

Despite his towering achievements, Aare Babalola has faced criticism and defamation, often driven by envy or petty politics. Yet, his resilience is unwavering. No amount of malicious attacks can tarnish the enduring legacy of a man whose life’s work speaks for itself.

Babalola’s approach to adversity is defined by grace and focus. He remains steadfast in his mission to improve society through education, healthcare, and industrial innovation. His achievements are his loudest response to detractors

Aare Afe Babalola, SAN, stands as a symbol of hope and a trailblazer for excellence in Nigeria. His establishments—ABUAD, the Multi-System Hospital, and the Industrial Zone—are testaments to his vision for a better society.

In a country grappling with challenges in education, healthcare, and economic development, leaders like Aare Babalola remind us of what is possible with determination, integrity, and a commitment to positive change. His life is a source of inspiration to aspiring lawyers, entrepreneurs, and nation-builders.

Aare Babalola’s rise to global recognition is not accidental; it is the result of decades of relentless effort and determination. It is only natural that he protects this legacy from being tarnished by the reckless utterances of an oniyangi (worthless fellow). Greatness deserves to be shielded, celebrated, and preserved for posterity.

True greatness is not defined by popularity but by the indelible impact one leaves on society. Aare Afe Babalola exemplifies this, and no amount of negativity can diminish his light.
He should fight for his right .

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