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Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by lalasticlala(m): 9:01am On Jul 06, 2020
Samuel Akintola Turns 110 Today!

Chief Samuel Ládòkè Akíntọ́lá, otherwise known as S.L.A. (July 6, 1910 – January 15, 1966), was a Nigerian politician, lawyer, aristocrat and orator who was born in Ogbomosho, of the then Western Region. In addition to serving as one of the founding fathers of modern Nigeria, he was also elevated to the position of Oloye Aare Ona Kakanfo XIII of the Yoruba.

Early life
Akintola was born in Ogbomosho to the family of Akintola Akinbola and Akanke, his father was a trader and descended from a family of traders. At a young age, the family moved to Minna and he was briefly educated at a Church Missionary Society school in the city. In 1922, he returned to Ogbomosho to live with his grandfather and subsequently attended a Baptist day school before proceeding to Baptist College in 1925. He taught at the Baptist Academy from 1930 to 1942 and thereafter worked briefly with the Nigerian Railway Corporation. During this period, he became acquainted with H.O. Davies, a lawyer and politician and joined the Nigerian Youth Movement where he assisted Ikoli and supported the latter to represent Lagos in the legislative council over the candidacy of Samuel Akisanya, who was supported by Azikiwe. He joined the staff of the Daily Service Newspaper and soon became the editor in 1943 with the support of Akinola Maja, a shareholder, replacing Ernest Ikoli as editor. Akintola was also founder of Iroyin Yoruba, a newspaper written in the Yoruba language. In 1945, he opposed the general strike led by Azikiwe's NCNC and Michael Imoudu, earning the distrust of politicians like Anthony Enahoro. In 1946, he earned a British scholarship to study in the U.K. and completed legal studies by 1950. He started his legal career working as a lawyer on land and civic matters. In 1952, he formed a partnership with Chris Ogunbanjo,Chief Bode Thomas and Michael Odesanya.

Political career
After he was trained as a lawyer in the United Kingdom, Akintola returned to Nigeria in 1949 and teamed up with other educated Nigerians from the Western Region to form the Action Group (AG) under the leadership of Chief Obafemi Awolowo. He initially was the legal adviser of the group before becoming the deputy leader in 1953 after the death of Bode Thomas. He defeated Arthur Prest in the primary to succeed Bode Thomas. As the deputy leader of the AG party, he did not serve in the regional Western Region Government headed by the premier Awolowo but was the Action Group Parliamentary Leader/Leader of Opposition in the House of Representatives of Nigeria. At the federal level he served as Minister for Health and later Minister for Communications and Aviation.

Decisions over the direction of strategic alliances by the party, the adoption of democratic socialism as the party's platform and the battle for supremacy in the party led to disagreement between Chiefs Akintola and Awolowo. Akintola disagreed with Awolowo's decision not to join the coalition government. Akintola felt the Yoruba people of the West were losing their pre-eminent position in business, university and administration in Nigeria to the Igbo people of the East simply because the Igbo-controlled NCNC had joined the government and the AG had not. He also opposed the party's decision to adopt democratic socialism as its ideology, preferring a more conservative stance.

Criticisms
Akintola was accused by Chief Awolowo for trying to supplant him as Leader of the party. In May 1962 with the Western House of Assembly set to remove Akintola after the party had earlier passed a vote of no confidence in the premier in a party meeting, crisis erupted on the floor of the house. The AG party broke into two factions leading to several crises in the Western Region House of Assembly that led the central/federal government, headed by the Prime Minister Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa to declare State of Emergency rule in the region and Chief (Dr.) M.A Majekodunmi, the Federal Minister of Health was appointed as Administrator. Eventually Akintola was restored to power (even though he had lost the legal battle with the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council then Nigeria's highest tribunal) as Premier in 1963. In the general election of 1965, Akintola won his position as Premier, not as member of the Action Group party, but as the leader of a newly formed party called Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP), which was in an alliance with the Northern People's Congress (NPC) the party that then controlled the federal government.

Death
Akintola was assassinated in Ibadan, the capital of Western Region, on the day of Nigeria's first military coup of 15 January 1966—which terminated the First Republic. Also known as the "Young Majors Coup" or the "coup of the January boys", the coup resulted in the assassination of many leading politicians, mostly members of the Northern People's Congress.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Akintola

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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by tayebest(m): 9:06am On Jul 06, 2020
The great OMOLUABI cool



Rest on, sir!

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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by JOHNSONSOLAFUNMI(m): 9:06am On Jul 06, 2020
The best of other regions can’t compete with our worst

Yoruba always have leadership tussle from time immemorial, maybe it’s because of our liberalism or liberty loving life, as soon as we left ife, we’ve always been challenging each other politically

Still proud to be an OMOLUABI

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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by Galactico4ever(m): 9:11am On Jul 06, 2020
Seems the man was a jealous ethnic bigot and that motivated him a lot.Continue Resting In Peace, Premier.

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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by Nobody: 9:12am On Jul 06, 2020
Wow

The great Ladoks..


So it was the first coup by igbos that killed this man



Daddysidhan:
One of the nemesis that befall the igbos. They kill other tribes leaders and spare their own yet others are bad while igbos are angels

I wonder oooo

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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by nairavsdollars(f): 9:13am On Jul 06, 2020
The only man that dared look Awolowo in the face and won in the South West

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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by flemsy15(m): 9:14am On Jul 06, 2020
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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by ForeThinker: 9:14am On Jul 06, 2020
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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by tamdun: 9:14am On Jul 06, 2020
Great akintola killed by Igbo people, they know how to kill other tribes but when u pay them back in their own coin, they cry like baby

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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by ajalajalingo: 9:15am On Jul 06, 2020
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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by Teejay13(m): 9:15am On Jul 06, 2020
HBD legendary!

Continue to rest in the bossom of the lord!

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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by KomonSense: 9:16am On Jul 06, 2020
Rest on Papa

But Afonja people should stop this tribal mark thing naaaaaah...

It's disgusting ...

Meanwhile an Afonja betrayed an Afonja but a flat head came to rescue the people of zoo nation and killed the rebellious Afonja in a coup ..

The rest was history

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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by Lorayne(m): 9:16am On Jul 06, 2020
Lalasticlala the birthday wisher
Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by Patrioticman007(m): 9:16am On Jul 06, 2020
This Greatman was killed by envious Igbo boys..

""Death
Akintola was assassinated in Ibadan, the capital of Western Region, on the day of Nigeria's first military coup of 15 January 1966—which terminated the First Republic. Also known as the "Young Majors Coup" or the "coup of the January boys", the coup resulted in the assassination of many leading politicians, mostly members of the Northern People's Congress"

Its on record igbos tribalism has no limit, they wanted to do ethnic cleanings of Northern & western Nigeria leaders, which they almost succeeded however Karma was on duty to finish those supporting the massacre of these innocent Nigerian leaders.
What they did under 24 hours was dished to them over 3 years during the civil war. Fear God if not Karma will tear you.

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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by Nobody: 9:17am On Jul 06, 2020
I'm not really a fan of Akintola.

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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by Nobody: 9:17am On Jul 06, 2020
God of Israel shocked shocked, see those deep tribal marks. Oga hoo angry, pls how is this fascinating now undecided

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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by Saucekide25(m): 9:17am On Jul 06, 2020
shocked Wow

Things we were able to read as history

Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by jericco1(m): 9:18am On Jul 06, 2020
Finally I now know his full name. grin

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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 9:18am On Jul 06, 2020
Ok... Noted. The tribal marks tho.
Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by DuBLINGreenb(m): 9:19am On Jul 06, 2020
Aristocrat
Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by TreasureTayo(m): 9:19am On Jul 06, 2020
ok
Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by wonuks(m): 9:19am On Jul 06, 2020
cool
Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by Openbusiness3: 9:19am On Jul 06, 2020
It"s well. May we be found worthy to enter the narrow gate of Heaven

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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by adelove1914: 9:20am On Jul 06, 2020
Because of him, Ogbomosho people are called traitors till date.Akala comes to mind

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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by Teejay13(m): 9:20am On Jul 06, 2020
Weldone Oga lalasticlala for the updates you touch boss!

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Re: Samuel Akintola's 110th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by Bjsam01: 9:21am On Jul 06, 2020
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