I am actually interested in an aspect of the speech of Governor Makinde at the said event. On the vacant stool of the Alaafin, which is the subject of intense acrimony and tackles at the moment, Makinde had said: “Those of you fighting over the Alaafin stool should stop. Those who have collected money from people should know that Alaafin stool is not for sale. It is too important to Yorubaland that we will not sell it. For those who have collected money, I will take them to the EFCC”.
To live to an over-ripe age of 104 years in a country where life expectancy, by 2023 record, is 55.75 years, speaks volumes of the life of the doyen of the
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Chief Akintola Williams was Nigeria’s first indigenous chartered accountant who died at 104. He pioneered Nigeria’s accounting profession and was instrumental in developing the country’s financial sector. Here are some things to know about the late Akintola Williams: Born in 1919, he studied accounting at the University of London and qualified as a chartered accountant…