Thursday, April 10, 2014 marked the
third year remembrance of one of Nigeria’s outstanding corporate models,
Adegboyega Ishola Adedamola Ojora.
His family and close friend hosted a prayer session in his honour.
Gbegi, as he was fondly called, by his loved ones, died at the First Consultant
Hospital, Ikoyi Road, Obalende, Lagos. He was aged 50 years. Indeed, if the
will power of man could hold Gbegi back, there was enough love and goodwill to
keep him back. His funeral ceremony, which drew thousands of dignitaries, who
came to bid him farewell and share in his family’s grief, bore eloquent
testimony to this fact.
The ELITES recalled that, on that fateful
Sunday evening, when the news of the death of Gbegi broke out, it was like a
spear had been thrust into the heart of his family and friends. It was gathered
that, on the eve
of his death, Gbegi had voted during the National Assembly elections. The
following day, he attended the morning Mass at the Catholic Church of
Assumption, Falomo, Ikoyi, Lagos, and later, the christening ceremony of a
friend’s child. Upon getting home, Gbegi complained of some discomfort and
drove himself to First Consultant Hospital, Obalende, Lagos. It was while the
doctors were examining him that Gbegi reportedly slumped and passed away.
Although, Gbegi had had a long battle with a
liver-related ailment, the cause of his death, according to the hospital, was
heart attack. At the time Gbegi died, his younger sister and wife of the former
Kwara State governor, Toyin Saraki, was also at the hospital for her routine
medical check-up when the tragic incident happened.
The first son of boardroom guru, Otunba Adekunle
Ojora, Gbegi was born in Lagos on 29 August 1960. He attended St. Saviour’s
School, Ikoyi, Lagos, and Lockers Park in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. He
also attended International School, Ibadan; King’s College, Lagos; Rugby School
and Eton College, United Kingdom. Gbegi bagged a degree in Law from King’s
College, London and thereafter, obtained a doctorate in Philosophy from
Magdalene College, University of Cambridge. He also attended the National
Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, Plateau State. Gbegi worked at
the law firm of Chris Ogunbanjo & Co. before joining his father to run the
family business empire. Together with his younger brothers–Dapo and Yinka–he
ran the numerous companies owned by the family.
Gbegi was married to Solveigh Omosalewa (nee
Onipede) and their union was blessed with a son, Toluwani.
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