“Strive To Achieve Your Goals In Life”, Obasanjo Counsels Youths

Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, A Former Nigeria President, being Flanked by Alhaja Adikatu Sanusi And Alhaja Rashidat Sanusi (Both Wives of Late Chief Sanusi), During 25th Years Remembrance Service For The Late Industrialist

“Strive To Achieve Your Goals In Life”, Obasanjo Counsels Youths

Former Nigeria president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has advised Nigerian youths not to allow whatever challenges they are currently facing to deter them from achieving their set goals in life.

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Chief Obasanjo (middle) With Osun State Deputy Gov. & Former Speaker, Nigeria’s House of Representatives, Mrs. Patricia Olubunmi Etteh, And Children of The Late Industrialist, RAO Sanusi

Chief Obasanjo gave the advice on Monday, while speaking at the 25th remembrance organized by the family of the late Iron and Steel Business Magnate, Alhaji Chief Abdul Razak Olajide Sanusi, held at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), Abeokuta, Ogun State capital.

Speaking at the event, which had in attendance, the former Female Speaker of the House of Representatives, Patricia Olubunmi Etteh, the former President specifically called the Nigerian youths, to emulate the deeds and achievements of the late industrialist and 3rd Asiwaju of Egbaland, Sanusi, by ensuring that they surmount whatever challenges they encounter in the course of achieving their life-set goals.

Chief Obasanjo With Late Chief Sanusi’s Children

It should be recalled that Obasanjo’s admonition was however, coming on the heels of extension of the ongoing industrial action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in Nigeria.

The late Sanusi’s 25th postmortem celebration witnessed 12 students, 2 class teachers, as well as the Principal of Alabata Community High School in Odeda Local Government Area of Ogun State, honoured with various prizes, which included laptops and bursary awards for having distinguished themselves in their studies and works respectfully by AROSAF Foundation.

Commenting on individual’s strives towards attaining formal education, Obasanjo stated that the deceased is worth being emulated because despite his inability to achieve educational degrees, he still made it to the point of becoming one of the foremost industrialists Nigeria ever proud of.

Chief Obasanjo (In Agbada) Flanked By The Wives And Grandchildren of Late Chief Sanusi

“If there was any selfmade man, Abdul Rasak Sanusi was a selfmade man. If there was an industrialist, he was an industrialist, if there was a philanthropist, Abdul Rasak Sanusi was a philanthropist. He was a lover of his town, his family and his friends. 

“The question we should be asking ourselves now is that, why are people like Sanusi now scarce to come by these days? He was handicapped by education, but he did not allow that to be a hindrance. He surmounted the challenges of education and achieved what even those who went to the universities could not achieve. And what lesson do you learn form that? Alhaji Sanusi surmounted all the challenges that he encountered.

“To me, in an occasion like this, we should learn the right lesson and the lesson is that whatever we do while alive will live after us. What we are celebrating today is what Alhaji Sanusi did while he was alive: they were not buried with him. Though he is in the grave, his deeds are not in the grave. His deeds live after him.”

Also speaking at the event, one of the Children of the late icon, Tola Sanusi, a Director in the Lagos State Ministry of Justice, said: “one the things the family could do to keep the memory of their father alive continually include being more united as one big family and building on the legacies the late Asiwaju left behind.”

She said, “When you read the tribute written by the children concerning him, it would bring tears to your eyes. We pray that the legacies that this great icon and this great Egbaman has left behind will be more than what he has done.”

Late Chief Sanusi was born in January 1932 to the family of Idowu Agbabiaka Sanusi and Seliat Agboola Anike Sanusi, hailed from Olowu Titi near Alabata in present day Odeda Local Government Area of Ogun State. He died in 1997 after many landmark achievements in business, manufacturing, marketing and service to humanity among others.

Late Chief Sanusi, was the third Asiwaju of Egbaland.

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