President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has paid glowing tribute to elder statesman and foremost Afenifere leader, Pa Reuben Fasoranti, on the occasion of his 100th milestone.
In a personally written heartfelt message celebrating the pro-democracy activist and prominent politician, the President described Pa Fasoranti as a symbol of integrity, principled leadership and dedicated service to Nigeria.

He praised Fasoranti’s lifelong contributions to education, politics and the pro-democracy struggle, highlighting his role as a disciple of Obafemi Awolowo, former Commissioner for Finance in old Ondo State, and a respected voice for Yoruba unity and democratic governance.
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“My joy knows no bounds as we witness Pa Reuben Fasoranti, our father, elder statesman, administrator, pro-democracy activist, prominent politician, and foremost Afenifere leader, attain the milestone age of 100 on May 11.
“Baba Fasoranti deserves all the encomiums that will come his way on this occasion for his uncommon life of service and immense contributions to this country.
“Pa Fasoranti has distinguished himself in all respects: in his disciplined, Spartan way of life, his belief in principles, and his commitment to noble causes. His life is a metaphor for integrity, honesty, dedicated service to the nation and true leadership.
“Early in life, Baba understood the value of education as a catalyst for personal and societal development. He bagged a degree in English/Geography at the University College in Ibadan (now the University of Ibadan), a postgraduate diploma in Education at the University of Hull, United Kingdom, and a Master’s in Education Administration and School Management at Maguire University, Sydney, Australia.
“Pa Fasoranti has enduring legacies and footprints in education, as evidenced in his service as a teacher in his alma mater, Ondo Boys’ High School, among other institutions in the Ondo-Akure axis, and in his establishment of Omolere Nursery and Primary School in Akure, Akure High School, and later St. Frances’ Academy, Igoba, Akure, which he founded in memory of his late wife, ” the President reminisced on his personality.
Papa, however had a greater impact through his political activities, activism, and vision. A disciple of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo and one of the last surviving Awoists, Pa Fasoranti belonged to the defunct Action Group in the First Republic and to the Unity Party of Nigeria in the Second Republic.
Between 1979 and 1983, in the UPN administration of the late Chief Adekunle Ajasin in old Ondo State, Baba Fasoranti served meritoriously as Commissioner for Finance.
It is on record that his integrity and financial prudence helped manage the state’s finances.
Owing to his fervent belief in Awolowo’s vision, the Yoruba ethos of Omoluabi, emphasising the significance of good conduct and ideals, and his consistency, Baba was to play even more prominent roles in the post-Second Republic era, an era of the locusts when the military usurped political power.
Return of Democracy
Pa Fasoranti’s voice became one of the rallying voices against military dictatorship, demanding the return of democracy to the land. He became one of the leading lights in Afenifere, agitating for Yoruba unity, solidarity and development.
When Afenifere was factionalised after the death of Pa Abraham Adesanya, Pa Fasoranti became the authentic leader of that pan-Yoruba socio-political group, one whose voice is highly respected and with whom many identified.
He said up till date, Baba remains the only recognised leader of Afenifere.
President Tinubu noted that Pa Fasoranti endured several difficult moments, including surviving an assassination attempt.
He said the elder statesman emerged from the ordeal more resolute in his opposition to military dictatorship and oppression.
Pa Fasoranti faced many challenges in his chequered life, including an assassination attempt on him by agents of the late General Sani Abacha regime. Baba emerged from the unsuccessful attempt even stronger and more resilient against the tyranny and oppression of the military.
However, age, the death in 1991 of his wife, with whom he shared a deep love, and the killing of his daughter, Funke Olakunrin, by kidnappers in July 2019 have all slowed down Baba. Pa Fasoranti weathered the storms, and he is soldiering on.
While praying that God Almighty keep Baba with us for many more years because of his intrinsic worth, I must again express my eternal gratitude to him for his support over the years and for his continued prayers, particularly in my journey to the presidency.
President Tinubu also recalled Pa Fasoranti’s support and prayers during his presidential journey, expressing gratitude for the nonagenarian’s commitment to national development, democratic ideals and the Renewed Hope Administration.
“At the start of my campaign for the presidency, I visited Pa Fasoranti in Akure, Ondo State capital. Baba prayed for my electoral victory, saying he would live to witness my ascension to the presidency. God answered his prayer through my victory and eventual ascendancy to the top office.
“I thank Baba for his prayers, his belief in my vision, and his continued support for our Renewed Hope Administration. Above all, I thank Pa Fasoranti for his service to Nigeria, ” the President appreciated.
The Nigerian Leader also prayed that God would preserve the foremost Afenifere leader for many more years in recognition of his enduring service, wisdom and invaluable contributions to Nigeria’s democratic development and national unity.
