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By Olushola Okunlade Writes

The entire Olapite family has observed 41 day prayer of Late Alhaji Sulaimon Fehintola Akanbi Olapite (Sarumi Adinni of Iju Central Mosque) on Wednesday September 04 2024 at his residence located at Arobieye Iju Ota Ogun State.

Alhaji Sulaimon Fehintola Akanbi Olapite (Sarumi Adinni of Iju Central Mosque) answered the sovereign call at the early hour of Wednesday July 24th 2024 and has since been buried according to Islamic rite that constituted special prayer with befitting Eight Day “Fidau” prayers session on Wednesday July 31st 2024 for the soul of late noble elder of reputable character, fondly called “Baba Arobieye.”

Born on November 11, 1910, died at the age of 114 years and laid to rest on the same day, at his residence amid eulogies and prayers.

Alhaji Sulaimon Fehintola Akanbi Olapite (Sarumi Adinni of Iju Central Mosque) was a merchandise and a notable farmer that sells cocoa, beans, kolanut and other farm produce during his life time.

Many talked about good character prowess of Late Alhaji Sulaimon Fehintola Akanbi Olapite (Sarumi Adinni of Iju Central Mosque) while speaking with revealed to Journalists on preparation to hold the prayer event.

According to his son, Mr. Taofeek Olapite, “Family meeting has been set up to give our father of noble character befitting burial ceremony which I’m also a member.

“The entire family of Olapite has put heads together to organise a befitting burial arrangement on Saturday November 9th 2024.

“We will give more details on the planned event as soon as all arrangements are concluded. We are fully in touch with the family members.”

Recall that Journalists had earlier met the sister of the deceased who said the late Sarumi Adinni of Iju Central Mosque was the one who make her stayed in her marriage till now.

In the entourage, include: Baale, other Chiefs and Islamic Clerics attended the 8th day Fidau and 41 day prayer arrangement as many speak well of the deceased.

The town people recall how Baba bought electricity and pipe born water to the town, in their remarks, they said, “Sarumi Adinni scored several firsts in infrastructural developments with subsequent visit to governor’s office during the tenure of Olusegun Osoba as the the governor of Ogun State cannot be forgotten in Arobieye town.

Speaking with newsmen after the event, Children of the deceased Deaconess Ololade Ige and Alhaja Taibat Ogidan among others said, “We are here to give Glory to Almighty Allah for giving him many years on earth. No matter how long you stay on earth, you don’t want to lose your loved ones, especially people that had been tremendous, that had been outstanding in our environment.

“But to have lived for 114 years, we believe the Almighty Allah had been gracious to him. And he was not a father we had to be carrying from one hospital to another, he was called up to Almighty Allah and that is the testimonial that he had lived a good life and he had been at peace with humankind and also with his creator the way he left us peaceful and that reflects what Alhaji Sulaimon Fehintola Akanbi Olapite had been to each and everyone of us.

“Growing up I remember how he has been industrious and loving as an elderly man in Arobieye town, the quality, what he stood for, what he had done still stands in the community like social amenities.

“His tenacity, his human kindness, his love for the everyone, his genuine empathy, his resolve to ensure that the community people get whatever that is coming from the government are the testimonials that we all still remember today and are very fresh.

“Alhaji Olapite scored high with all sense of humility that indeed he has been a builder of our time, a man that laid the foundation of his environment that all of us are attempting and are trying to develop and put layers on and his exist cannot be easily quantifiable.

“We can only take solace in the fact that he had lived a good life, he had been a very decent man, he had been a very humble man and he had reflected what true humanity is all about. It is a source of inspiration to all of us, it is a clarion call for all of us that are in position of leadership now to think and reflect on how also would be remembered after our time.”

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Abdul Rahman Aliagan is an Abuja-based seasoned Journalist who was born in late 70s and has spanned over a decade and half in the profession. His flair for investigative Journalism has earned him a niche and more on the profession. A member of Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ, he is currently the National Secretary of the Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists, NGIJ, an umbrella body for all the curious journalists in Nigeria. Aliagan, a graduate of History from the Better By Far University, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria, and a Masters student in the Department of History, Nasarawa State University, Keffi. He started his Journalistic career with The Herald Newspaper, in 1997 even as a Copy boy in the Newsroom; he later moved his career to Funtua, Katsina State as a Media Assistant to a Non-Governmental Organization, (NGO), Pan-African Development Education and Advocacy Programme (PADEAP). Aliagan later joined the service of Newspeg Newspaper, an Abuja based media outfit as a Senior Correspondent only to become the pioneer Editor as the platform later transformed to Magazine titled Newspeg Magazine. For his close to two decades uninterrupted media experiences, Aliagan with some like minds floated Time Nigeria Magazine, where he is currently serving as the Managing Editor, a Magazine that is setting Economic and political pace for the most populous country on African continent, Nigeria. Aliagan has been a Contributing Editor for some other media platforms such as Security Monitor, Kwara Arise and Health Agenda. Aliagan is the Publisher of ArtsDaily Nigeria, a History, Culture and Tourism focused Newspaper.

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