Explore the Legacy of the Fajemirokun Balagbe Family
Discover the legacy of the Fajemirokun Balagbe Family through our comprehensive family list. Delve into the stories, accomplishments, and rich heritage of our esteemed family members as we journey through generations of history and values together
Henry Oloyede Fajemirokun
Henry Oloyede Fajemirokun, CON (July 26, 1926 – February 15, 1978) was a trade unionist who later became a prominent Nigerian industrialist and businessman. He was one of the country's dynamic indigenous entrepreneurs who had established
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Chief Dele Fajemirokun
Dele Fajemirokun was born in Nigeria to Henry Oloyede Fajemirokun, a Nigerian millionaire and successful businessman. He had his secondary school education at ‘Gboluji Grammar School, Ile Oluji, Ondo State, then his tertiary education at the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) where he earned a B.Sc in Business Economics. He also further went on to bag a Doctorate from the University of Los Angeles, USA.
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Justice Olufunlola Adekeye
Justice Olufunlola Oyelola Adekeye is a Nigerian judge. She was the second woman to be appointed an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria (JSC). Adekeye attended St Anne's School Ibadan for her secondary school education. She served on the Court of Appeal before her appointment to the Supreme Court. Her Supreme Court appointment, along with that of John Fabiyi, was confirmed by President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua on 6 March 2009.
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Mojisola Christianah Adeyeye
Mojisola Christianah Adeyeye is a Nigerian pharmacist and professor who has made significant contributions to the field of pharmaceuticals both in Nigeria and internationally.
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Emeritus Prof. Francis Afolabi
Emeritus Prof. Francis Afolabi Fajemirokun, OON, was born in Ile-Oluji, Ondo State, to missionary parents. He received his primary education at St. Mark’s School, Iperindo, and attended Gboluji Grammar School, Ile-Oluji. In 1961..
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Dr. Erastus B. O. Akingbola
The person of Dr. Erastus B O Akingbola needs no introduction in the Nigerian society across the elite and middle class for many reasons. He was one of the frontliners in Nigeria’s second wave banking revolution in what was codenamed, the new generation banks. The battery of banks that made this category, the first set of indigenous privately owned banks ran into troubled waters precipitated by the global financial and economic crises of 2008 which ended their wave with few survivors. Akingbola was among those that headlined the crises that erupted from the impact of the global crises on Nigeria’s financial system.
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