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When
Champions Met the Shinning Quads
By
Dr Olayiwola Ajileye
It was an afternoon to remember when a 'few good men' set out on a journey to
the east end of London in search of a family who have put Nigeria on
the delightful tune of the entire United Kingdom Media establishment in recent
times. The Nigerian brilliant Quadruplets, Tayo, Tobi, Tosin, Tolu and their
Extra-ordinary Mother, Julianah Balogun-Oke, played host to Champions for
Nigeria on the 20th September, 2008 at their modest home in Woolwich, London.
It was an
evening to remember as our Global Coordinator, Mr Akintokunbo Adejumo, led the
team of Dr Dapo Williams, Dr Olayiwola Ajileye, Mr and Mrs Ben Imarhiagbe, Mr
Ephraim Adinlofu, Barrister Emmanuel Ilegogie and Hon Ayo Adeluola to met and
interact with this remarkable family and celebrate true Nigerian Success story
in the Diaspora.
  
It was
akin to the journey of the three wise men that went looking for Jesus, carrying
with them gifts and glad tidings of joy. Champions for Nigeria (CFN) went on a
mission with the aim of presenting Medals of Outstanding Achievements to each of
the Quads in recognition of their achievement in the last A' level results in
the UK and to wish them more successes as they carry on the journey of life
endeavour in their respective Universities (Cambridge, Manchester, Goldsmith
College, London and Queen Mary).
  
Given that all these was made possible by the singular effort of a true Nigerian
Mother, Champions for Nigeria, in line with our tradition of promoting genuine
excellence and trumpeting our unsung Nigerian heroes, we collectively awarded
the Quads Mother, Julianah Balogun-Oke a Plaque of Extra-ordinary Achievement as
a Champion Mother who against all social, economic and prejudicial odds have
single-handedly raised these Nigerian Ambassadors of Intellectual and Moral
Sportsmanship in an area endemic for youth crimes, gansterism, gun and knife
violence, under-achievements, teenage pregnancy and abuse of illicit drugs.
The atmosphere was that of excitement and felicitation that after all, something
good can still come out of Nazareth, that regardless of the misdemeanour of few
bad eggs, Nigeria and Nigerians are still a force to reckon with in the world at
every level of human endeavours. It was a proud moment for us all on behalf of
Nigeria and a proud moment particularly for their mother who in a recorded
interview took us through the memory lane of how her journey began, how she
weathered the storms, how she kept the vision and managed the numerous
challenges of having to make sure that the Quads could rise to this zenith of
academic excellence to make Nigeria proud.
  
The Quads
were pleasantly excited and encouraged that a Nigerian organisation has come all
the way to honour their hardwork, even though they have been on the radar of
over 20 UK media establishments from the world go and at almost every milestones
in their lives as evident by numerous newspaper cuttings and pictures that adorn
their humble home in Woolwich. So it was a unique day for them to see a Nigerian
group of professionals under the aegis of Champions for Nigeria, coming out to
do them this honour. They received the medals with pride and appreciation with a
promise to continue along this path of honour and pride for the good of a nation
of their parental affiliations.
Anyone with a patriotic perspective about Nigeria would identify with this
singular gesture from Champions for Nigeria, as it evidently exemplified the
groups dedication to the promotion of Nigeria’s good name in pursuit of
excellent leadership for our motherland. This is an achievement that has never
been recorded before in living memory and Champions for Nigeria has taken the
frontline initiatives to give due accolades to this remarkable, disciplined and
humble Nigerian family, so that the labour of our heroes and heroines may not be
forgotten or thrown in the dustbin of history. This is a true Nigeria success
story that the world should know about, that the various arms and elements of
Nigerian government should reward and recognised on a national or state level,
given that Julianah Balogun-Oke and her shinning Quads are very rare in their
species and her truly Nigerian.
It is on the back of this that we gladly inform the proud family of the
intention of the progressive Governor of Lagos State, Barrister Babatunde
Fashola (SAN), when Champions for Nigeria intimated his excellency of this
notable family, have directed his aides to arrange for an award and recognition
ceremony in the coming months in order to accord them executive recognition.
This is an
attestation to the inspirational leadership role Governor Fashola has been
playing in respect of good governance and promotion of excellent Nigerian
endeavours. Champions for Nigeria salute the courage and vision of the Governor
of Lagos State in seeing the patriotic angle of this outstanding Quads
achievement in the UK. We hope that the federal will take a cue from these and
do likewise in order to provide a good platform of encouragement to all
Nigerians home and abroad that the government of Nigeria and indeed the people
of Nigeria would not leave unrecognised individual or collective action or
inactions that would bring pride and honour to the nation regardless of where
you live.
Once again, Champions for Nigeria would want to congratulate Julianah
Balogun-Oke and her Quads for doings us proud. Long Live Nigeria!
Dr Olayiwola Ajileye writes from Birmingham, United Kingdom, a member of
Champions for Nigeria Organisation
www.championsfornigeria.org
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