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Abraham Adesanya (Abraham Aderibigbe Adesanya) was born on 24 July, 1922 in Ijebu Igbo, Southern Region, British Nigeria (now in Ogun State, Nigeria), is a Nigerian politician and lawyer (1922–2008). Discover Abraham Adesanya's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?
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Abraham Aderibigbe Adesanya |
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Politician · lawyer · activist |
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85 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
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24 July 1922 |
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24 July |
Birthplace |
Ijebu Igbo, Southern Region, British Nigeria (now in Ogun State, Nigeria) |
Date of death |
27 April, 2008 |
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Nationality |
Niger
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Abraham Adesanya Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Abraham Adesanya's Wife?
His wife is Rosannah Arinola Adesanya
Family |
Parents |
Late Oloye Ezekiel Adesanya (father)Elizabeth Odiya Adesanya (mother) |
Wife |
Rosannah Arinola Adesanya |
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Children |
Adebayo Adesanya
Oluwasegunfunmi Adesanya
Modupeola Adesanya Adelaja
Olufemi Adesanya |
Abraham Adesanya Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Abraham Adesanya worth at the age of 85 years old? Abraham Adesanya’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from Niger. We have estimated Abraham Adesanya's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Politician |
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Chief Abraham Aderibigbe Adesanya (24 July 1922 – 27 April 2008) was a Nigerian politician, lawyer, activist, welfarist, and liberal progressive.
2. This Day Editorial, Nigeria: Abraham Adesanya (1922 - 2008) This Day News Paper.
In 1959, Adesanya returned to Nigeria as a qualified lawyer and joined the Action Group led by Obafemi Awolowo.
The same year, he was nominated and eventually elected to the Western House of Assembly to represent Ijebu Igbo constituency in the 12 December 1959 House of Representatives Election.
Having qualified as an exemplar of the Action Group's core social democratic ideals, he secured another nomination to the second republic Senate.
He was said to have preferred his senatorial appointment to the Governorship ticket that was originally offered to him by the Unity Party of Nigeria, a successor to the Action Group.
This principle was to be further justified in the roles played by him in the effort to redefine Nigerian politics and Nigerian democracy.
He was a dedicated Awoist (this being the term for a disciple of Awolowo's).
He led a team of lawyers that defended Chief Awolowo against the Nigerian Federal Government's charges of treason in 1962.
In the aftermath of the deaths of Obafemi Awolowo and Adekunle Ajasin, Adesanya assumed the honorific title ' Asiwaju of Yorubaland ' and simultaneously became more active politically, allying with Bola Ige, Ayo Adebanjo, Ganiyu Dawodu, and Bola Tinubu to fight their way to victory in six states of the defunct Western region with their political party, the Alliance for Democracy.
Later Chief Adesanya, under the auspices of Afenifere and the Yoruba council of Elders, led a congress of Yoruba elder-statesmen through an assembly that rose to pronounce that the convocation of a constitutional conference, where new confederating terms would be determined for the country, was necessary for the good of Nigerians.
Adesanya was the deputy leader of the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), a pro-democracy movement formed in 1994.
At the peak of military persecution, many of the then pro-democracy activists, including his leader in the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), Chief Anthony Enahoro, fled the country and went into exile.
The Nigerian pro-democracy movement's victories were few and far between at this period - first, the independent press was gagged, then a number of people agitating for a return to civilian rule were arrested.
Chief Adesanya acted as the champion of the ordinary Nigerian regardless of the danger to his person, persistently condemning General Ibrahim Babangida’s annulment of the 12 June Presidential election that had been won by Chief MKO Abiola.
When General Sanni Abacha, Babangida's successor, attempted to transform from a military head of state to a civilian president, Adesanya made certain that both he and NADECO remained a thorn in the General's side.
On 14 January 1997, Chief Adesanya's uncompromising stance in regards to military misrule led to an attempt on his life at the behest of the then head of state, General Sanni Abacha.
Adesanya had just left his law chambers in his chauffeur-driven car when a team of would-be assailants (later revealed to be General Abacha's hit squad) struck.
By the time they were done, the windscreens of the car were shattered and the seats were perforated by bullets.
Both he and his driver weren't injured.
The car, a Mercedes-Benz, was ultimately transferred to the ownership of a Lagos museum.
In his later years, Adesanya was decidedly frail due to illness.
He was ultimately incapacitated, leading to his confinement in his Apapa residence.
Following this, his leadership of Afenifere adopted an advisory quality to accommodate his new circumstances.
When democracy was finally restored in 1999, he joined other prominent Nigerians in overseeing the transition from military rule.
These feats saw both him and his group come into the international limelight, featuring in reported news and commentaries about Nigeria.
He died on 27 April 2008, while having breakfast.
Since his death, he has been immortalised in a number of ways, especially by the six South-Western states of Lagos, Oyo, Ogun, Ondo, Osun and Ekiti.
An Ogun state government owned higher Institution formerly known as The Polytechnic, Ijebu-Igbo was named after Chief Abraham Aderibigbe Adesanya as Abraham Adesanya Polytechnic (AAPOLY) which is located in Atikori, Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State.
Heroes of Democracy: Clear Visions Limited, Nigeria.
He was the son of a famous and powerful traditional healer, the late Oloye Ezekiel Adesanya (alias Baba Obu’keagbo), who lived between the 19th and 20th centuries, his mother's was Elizabeth Odiya Adesanya.
He was married to Rosannah Arinola Adesanya, née Onafalujo, who died two years after the death of her husband.
They had four children: Adebayo Adesanya, Oluwasegunfunmi Adesanya,
Modupeola Adesanya Adelaja and Olufemi Adesanya.
They have 10 grandchildren.
Adesanya attended Ijebu Ode Grammar School, after which he worked as a teacher prior to travelling to the United Kingdom to study law at the then Holborn College of Law, Greys Inn.