
ABA SAHEED @80: GOODWILL FROM ‘BABA ELERAN’ BY DUPE OLAOYE-OSINKOLU (OTTAWA ,CANADA )
By Dupe Olaoye-Osinkolu
Ottawa, Canada
GREATRIBUNTVNEWS–MANY things have been written about Akogun Tola Adeniyi, the Ago-Iwoye star who shone and still shines across the Nigeria media space and beyond like a million diamonds.
There is nothing new to be written about him that the entire WaZoBia of Nigeria have not read about.
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He is so patriotic and well known to be steadfast in his positivity about Nigeria, stepping on toes of opportunistic ruiners called leaders, as he preaches the gospel according to political paradigm shift towards the country’s technological advancement and people’s wellbeing.
As ‘Aba Saheed’, our dear Jagun Oodua, Akogun Tola Adeniyi embarks on a new chapter of life, marking 80 orbits of the sun on Thursday, May 29, 2025, a gentle breeze carries the whispers of his late father, Baba Eleran (So called because he traded in livestock), bearing goodwill messages and heartfelt prayers from beyond.
In a dreamlike serenity, Baba Eleran’s spirit addresses a gathering, his voice a warm breeze on a summer day: ‘Èwèsóo, Detola, my cherished son. As you celebrate this milestone, my heart overflows with pride. Your words, like ripples on a serene lake, have touched the shores of countless lives, leaving an indelible mark. Your legacy, a masterpiece woven from threads of wisdom, wit, and love, continues to inspire generations. May the divine light that guided me illuminate your path, casting away shadows. May your pen dance with vigor, and your voice remains a beacon of hope, guiding others through life’s tempests. May you never join me in a hurry. Live longer, Detola, and enjoy good health, basking in the love and admiration of those whose lives you’ve touched.
To your caring dad’s goodwill and iwure, we chorused, Ààshee! Happy 80th birthday, sir. Your indelible professional marks on the media paths from Sketch newspapers, Tribune Newspapers, Daily Times of Nigeria and your own established publications, The Stamp and Naked World newspapers shall never be forgotten.