Friday, September 20, 2013

REMEMBRANCE DAY !!! To Borrow a Leaf from Late Prof. Ambrose Folorunsho Alli (22 September 1929 – 22 September 1989). A Visionary even in Death


Prof Alli
          By Prince Kelly Udebhulu.

     To plant a legacy is not magic nor by divide and rule politics, it is how you place your people and development before any other selfish interests. You are right  to say, I tried to help my people and bring development but my people are not appreciating and ready for development, Who planted this disgust and hatred among the OBHIABAS? A misery untold but OBILU JESU for giving me the time and opportunity to witness the arrival of A visionary, A Legend, Developer and A Great OBHIABA when I was A CHILD.

  Prof. Ambrose Folorunsho Alli (22 September 1929 – 22 September 1989) was a Nigerian medical professor who served as Executive Governor of Bendel State between 1979 and 1983.

   Prof. Ambrose Folorunsho Alli was born in Idoani, Ondo state on 22 September 1929. In his childhood he moved between Oka-Odo, Ekpoma, Owo, Efon-Alaye, Benin City and Asaba, where he completed his secondary education in 1948. He attended the School of Agriculture Ibadan (1948) and the School of Medical Technology, Adeoyo Hospital Ibadan (1953–1960) where he gained an MBBS. He served as a house office at the Adeoyo hospital from 1960 to 1961. He went to the United Kingdom for a post-graduate course in neuropathology at the University of London (1961–1966), gaining a D.C. Pathology degree. Later he studied at the University of Birmingham from 1971 to 1974.

  He was a lecturer at the University of Ibadan (1966–1969) and was senior lecturer at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (1969–1974). From 1974 to 1979 Professor Alli was head of the department of pathology at the University of Benin, Benin City.

  Prof. Ambrose Alli was a member of the constituent assembly that drafted the 1978 Nigeria constitution. He joined the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) and ran successfully as UPN candidate in the Bendel State governorship election of 1979. His main thrust as governor was to increase educational opportunities. He established over 600 new secondary schools, and abolished secondary school fees. He also established four teachers training colleges to supply staff to the new schools, as well as several other higher educational institutions. In 1981 he laid the foundation of the Bendel State University, which is now named the Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma. Other reforms included abolishing charges for services and drugs at state-owned hospitals and eliminating the flat-rate tax. His administration carried out massive construction of roads to open up the rural areas.


  My sweetest memory of the Late Prof. A. F. Alli, when I was just a little innocent child. As a restless young boy I had rushed with other youths to the huge open fields of UROHI SECONDARY SCHOOL, UROHI to watch the Opening Ceremony where the Great Developer was going to talk.  A Secondary School I later became A Senior Prefect. What A great opportunity !

The crowd surged with energy and vivid animation. There was an electrifying participatorial charm everywhere. There was that infectious spirited aura of being present at a historic moment. We were all gripped with a raucous partisan feverishness as the great man of the moment emerged. IT WAS RAINY HEAVENLY. His first Words "If we didn't work in the rain or sun, where / when shall we work?" 

It was a magical moment I will never forget. He was a handson man with confidence and poise. There was grace and certain majesty in his strides. There was an undisguised heroic pose and determined valour about this man. There was that mightiness  presence that exuded power, bravura and intelligence.

Here was the OBHIABA in robust, radiant totality. His voice soared with velvety articulations. There was passion and tremendous vigour in every stress and pitch of his constructions. Even to my young mind, as I watched and fixated by the eloquence of the great man, I was proud to be an OBHIABA. I was proud to come from this EsanLand.

I thought I had known him all my life. I thought I beheld an Uncle, a father, a Guardian Angel with all the charm, with all the solidity of a liberating eminence. His paramount idealism reached far beyond the narrow purview of partisan pursuits. His greatest podium and raison detre was My People! And My People! And My People! Nothing else mattered. What A great OBHIABA. The Gathering was accommodative to all both young and old.

It is rather disheartening to note that, after the appearance and Exit of this Great Obhiaba, we hardly experience a calm gathering void of heavy Mobile Police, Arm Military Personnels, Parade of SSS AND Mighty IGor sized Body Guards where every young child will see a great OBHIABA speaks  and highly cherished.  The million naira question now is, what has happened ? It is a high time the people of Esanland wake up from their doldrums and make concerted efforts to ensure an immediate return to the status quo which gave our fore-fathers un-imaginable recognition and fame and whereby Esan People will not be marginalized or intimidated. Our present Leaders should see reasons why they must wake up to their respective responsibilties and say Enough Is Enough.
OBHIABA, BHADIAKUGBE RHAMUDE AKUGBE AHU. 
...To be continued

By Prince Kelly Udebhulu.
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2 comments:

  1. Obhiabas, Late Prof. A.F. Alli was and is a hero we adored daily. We can still have millions of Allis in Esanland if we can just unite, love one another , talk cooperatively void of jealousy, envy, selfish political gai?ns and above all, in fear of God during and in process of pursuit for development in Esanland. Esanland have abled sons and daughters who can do repeated works of Late Prof. Alli if giving the opportunity but such daughters or sons must be visible to be nominated or selected not complaining without participating in the affairs concerning Esanland actively NOW. Come out from your fainted positions to participate respectfully and in humility in the affairs concerning Esanland. Ask questions where you can fit in now.

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  2. Obhiabas, Late Prof. A.F. Alli was and is a hero we adored daily. We can still have millions of Allis in Esanland if we can just unite, love one another , talk cooperatively void of jealousy, envy, selfish political gai?ns and above all, in fear of God during and in process of pursuit for development in Esanland. Esanland have abled sons and daughters who can do repeated works of Late Prof. Alli if giving the opportunity but such daughters or sons must be visible to be nominated or selected not complaining without participating in the affairs concerning Esanland actively NOW. Come out from your fainted positions to participate respectfully and in humility in the affairs concerning Esanland. Ask questions where you can fit in now.

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