Segun Awolowo, grandson of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of service, humility, and his passionate advocacy for Nigeria’s economic diversification. His death has been described as a profound personal and national loss.
Key Highlights from the Tribute
- Author: Senator Tolu Odebiyi, CON
- Tone: Deeply personal, blending family history, friendship, and national reflection.
- Main Themes:
- Lifelong bond between Odebiyi and Segun Awolowo, rooted in family ties and shared schooling at Government College Ibadan.
- Segun’s commitment to service and economic diversification, especially his “non-oil economy” mantra.
- His humility, warmth, and devotion to family, particularly his mother.
- The heavy burden of carrying the Awolowo legacy, which he bore with dignity.
- A call for Nigeria to continue his vision of moving beyond oil dependency.
Emotional and Cultural Resonance
- Personal Loss: Odebiyi describes Segun as an “alter ego,” making his death feel like losing part of himself.
- Family Devotion: Segun’s care for his mother and dedication to family values are emphasized.
- Faith and Comfort: The tribute closes with prayers for Segun’s family, invoking God’s comfort and strength.
- National Impact: His work on diversification is framed as a mission, not just policy, and his absence is seen as a gap in Nigeria’s journey toward transformation.
