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Re: Alex Akinyele Dies At 81 by godwon01(m): 6:23pm On Nov 15, 2019
BabaO2:
South African? I think Ethiopian
I also thought the woman was from Jamaica.
Re: Alex Akinyele Dies At 81 by godwon01(m): 6:35pm On Nov 15, 2019
The forum is no longer for indomie kids. It has been highjacked by well learners scholars across the globe of English speaking Africa countries and highly educated diaspora people. See the submission on Alex Akinyele. With all this submissions, our politicians will be getting scare of what is going to happen to them after their demise.

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Re: Alex Akinyele Dies At 81 by comradewanle(m): 6:37pm On Nov 15, 2019
OGHENAOGIE:
see as opportunity full for them then apply to join police and was deployed to customs... u can see and my grand father couldn't go beyond standard 3 when his mates were advancing in life...

that is what i am thinking also......there was a country called Nigeria.
Re: Alex Akinyele Dies At 81 by Nobody: 6:55pm On Nov 15, 2019
damble:
RIP! HE REALLY SUFFERED. HE LOST HIS SIGHT, ABADONED BY WIFE AND SOLD ALMOST ALL THE PROPERTIES I KNEW HE OWNEDTO TAKE CARE OF HIMSELF. I WONDER Y OUR POLITICIANS FORGET THERE IS A GOD OF VENGEANCE. ALL THEY ACQUIRED FALSEFULLY ARE SOLD TO REGAIN HEALTH. MANY OF THEM DON'T END WELL.

Someone died at 81 years of age and you're still talking rubbish. Bloody hater. Do you think you would live till 80? And what ailments would debilitate you long before you reach that age? Do you know?

Ogbeni just wait for your turn. I solemnly assure you that It's coming much sooner than you think. Holy Holy goody two shoes hypocrite.
Re: Alex Akinyele Dies At 81 by damble: 7:07pm On Nov 15, 2019
Hedonini:


Someone died at 81 years of age and you're still talking rubbish. Bloody hater. Do you think you would live till 80? And what ailments would debilitate you long before you reach that age? Do you know?

Ogbeni just wait for your turn. I solemnly assure you that It's coming much sooner than you think. Holy Holy goody two shoes hypocrite.
YOU ARE ONE OF THE POLITICAL THUGS COLLECTING #20,000 THINKING THAT WILL SOLVE UR PROBLEM, NOT MINDING THE FUTURE OF YOUR UNBORN CHILDREN.
Re: Alex Akinyele Dies At 81 by OGHENAOGIE(m): 7:17pm On Nov 15, 2019
comradewanle:


that is what i am thinking also......there was a country called Nigeria.
our forbears no try they were just overpopulating the space without adequate plans for d future...
Re: Alex Akinyele Dies At 81 by Nobody: 7:46pm On Nov 15, 2019
damble:
YOU ARE ONE OF THE POLITICAL THUGS COLLECTING #20,000 THINKING THAT WILL SOLVE UR PROBLEM, NOT MINDING THE FUTURE OF YOUR UNBORN CHILDREN.
.

You're one of the numerous unthinking mumus without a brain. Carry your own cross until you crumble under its weight.
Re: Alex Akinyele Dies At 81 by Mryacks: 7:34pm On Nov 16, 2019
RIP sir. Remember very well back then..
Re: Alex Akinyele Dies At 81 by Swiftgrp: 12:44am On Nov 05, 2023
bamideleafolabi:
Ondo born former PR guru and former Information Minister and NSC boss, Sir Chief Alex Akinyele is dead.

His death was announced by his son Constantine, Kayode Akinfolarin Akinyele a couple of hours ago. According to him, his father died after a brief illness. In his post on his Facebook wall, Constantine Akinfolarin Akinyele did not state where his father passed on.

He only stated that



https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2726544310739304&id=100001512841538

Sir Alex Akinyele was one of the few men who brought character and panache to national service when he served Nigeria as the Infornation Minister and later Chairman of the National Service Commission during the military era.

Biography

Chief Sir Akinyele Opeyemi Alexander: Born on April 24th 1938 to Pa Akinyele a soldier and an ex-serviceman who was by the end of the Second World War holding the rank of a Regimental Sergeant, he retired in 1974 as a Court Clark in Ondo town. Alex attended all Saint Primary School Ondo, Gboluji Grammar School Ile-Oluji and St. Andrew’s College Oyo. While at St. Andrew’s College, he was appointed the school first reception prefect. He studied English language at the prestigious university of Ife now Obafemi Awolowo University. On leaving Ife he worked as a teacher at Olofin Grammar School Idanre and in June 1967 he applied to join the Nigeria Police force and was offered a place as a trainee assistant Superintendent of Police, but fate had other plans for him.

On reporting to the Police Service Commission, the other 12 trainees recruit were not present due largely to the commencement of the civil war. He was directed to join the customs. After his 18 month training programme, Custom Controller Henry Duke appointed him the first Public Relation Officer of the Nigeria Customs and Excise. Chief Akinyele, Remained a man that will never shy away from public glare or the press. If success is a relative word then judging by his own standard one can say it without fear that Chief Akinyele was a successful man, one that doesn’t believe that money guarantees happiness.

A man of vast tentacles, a Communicator, Public Relation Practitioner, industrialist and Executive Director of so many functional Companies, and above all a Philanthropist. Chief Alexander Opeyemi Akinyele was a charismatic man of gait and immerse stature and yet unbelievably accessible. Following his retirement from the Customs he joined the private sector business.

It is on record that he was the first former secretary general of the Nigeria Institute of Public Relation that eventually became the President. As president of NIPR he was very vocal and actually changed the face of public relation in Nigeria. In fact he injected panache into the body. Ebullient good looking, and entertaining Alex is truly an Image Maker who was always ready to contribute meaningfully to any healthy discussion that bother; on the advancement of the Nigeria polity as well as the upliftment of public relation practice in the country, A cursory look at part of his achievement during his tenure as NIPR President reveals that he fought against quacks in the profession and encouraged large registered memberships.

Under his leadership NIPR liaised and aligned itself with the universities of Lagos, Akoka and Nigeria, Nsukka for more emphasis on public relation in their mass communication syllabus. Perhaps it was on this basis that the former military president, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babaginda deemed it fit to first of all nominate him as a member of the constituent Assembly and later appoint him as the Minister of information thus becoming the very first public relation practitioner in Nigeria to be appointed into that post. In his stint as the Information Minister/ Chief Akinyele did not only perform his role creditably well but also with great zeal, enthusiasm and style. Chief Alex Akinyele has received so many chieftaincy titles which include Lobosin of Ondo land and Jagunmolu of Ipetu-Ijesha just to mention but a few.

Despite the fact that President Babaginda was noted for shuffling his cabinet at will/ Chief Akinyele was still considered as among the Ministers that could be discarded. Eventually when the president decided that it was time to have a change in the information ministry, he thanked Chief Akinyele tremendously and promise him yet another job. Akinyele was later appointed the Chairman of National Sports Commission (NSC) though several years later he bowed out from the NSC in a circumstantial manner, his tenure as the boss of the NSC saw Nigeria moving to a greater height, it was under his chairmanship that a Nigeria Contingent for the first time did put up a superlative performance ever. Nigeria won a bronze and four silver medals at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic. The following year the Nigeria under 17 team the Golden Eaglet won the under 17 world cup (Japan 93), in addition to the golden boot and the fair play prize. In 1994 the Super Eagles for the very first time too also qualified to play in the final of a world cup (USA 94).

Sir Alexander Opeyemi Akinyele who was knighted by king Juan Carlos 1, Rey. De Espana on 15th November, 1991 remained a colossus communication pundit and a guru in public relation. Chief Alex Akinyele was also the Chairman of the National Reconciliation Commission till his death

Additional reports from Ekimogun magazine.
Bump.
This month of November 2023 marks the 4th year of Chief Alex Akinyele's translation. Such a charismatic PR guru.



Alexander Opeyemi Akinyele (24 April 1938 – 15 November 2019)[1] was a retired customs officer and Nigeria administrator who was a Minister of Information and later became chairman of the Nigerian Sports Commission.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Akinyele


How large was his family?

My father was married to the late Lady Yvonne Akinyele; from that marriage, there were five of us. Unfortunately, one of us has passed on. Before my father got married, he had my elder brother, Akinrinmola Akinyele, and we have a big sister, an adopted sister. Those were the people that were raised by the late Chief Akinyele and the late Lady Yvonne Akinyele.

But when my mother passed on, my father remarried. He married Lady Maria, so I have a sister in India, Olayokunbo, and I discovered I have a brother, Akintunde, who is in the UK and then I am open and waiting to see if I have any other sibling I am not aware of. I am sure they will come out. His children are: Akinrinmola, Thuli Babajide, Constantine, Sholagbade, Bayonle (who has passed on), Westerfield, Abimbola, Olayokunbo, and Akinwande.


How did you hear about his death?

I came in from South Africa to see him. He was in the hospital recovering and it was the week after I saw him that he passed on. I’m happy I was able to see him before he passed on. I had just finished a training engagement for a mortgage company in Lagos on a Thursday, when I got a call from my sister that he had difficulty breathing. They had to rush him to the hospital and he died on arrival at the hospital.


What kind of relationship did your father have with his South African in-laws, considering that your mum was South African?

Oh, my father was a charmer; his in-laws absolutely loved him. My grandparents were initially against the marriage; they couldn’t imagine what their daughter was doing with ‘this Nigerian’ but eventually, they came round and absolutely loved him. He got on very well with my uncles. In fact, I was named after one of my uncles, Dr Themba Mcwabeni. My late mum was Xhosa so I was named after my uncle, Themba, whose first name is Constantine. One of my brothers was named after my late grandfather, Westerfield. Recently, we had a family gathering in Zimbabwe where we visited the graveside in Bulawayo – myself; my uncle, Themba; my uncle, Muzi. Uncle Muzi and my cousins, Nothemba and Theresa, hopefully would be attending the (dad’s) burial as representatives from my mother’s family next year.

https://punchng.com/dad-loved-womens-attention-but-didnt-practise-polygamy-the-late-alex-akinyeles-son/

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Re: Alex Akinyele Dies At 81 by Swiftgrp: 3:09am On Nov 05, 2023
BabaO2:
South African? I think Ethiopian
The late Yvonne Akinyele [nee Mcwabeni] was the first wife wife of Chief Alex Akinyele for over 30 years and she was a South African from the Xhosa ethnic group just like Nelson Mandela. The Xhosas are one of the 11 ethnic groups in South Africa with the Zulus and Sothos being the largest 2 ethnic groups in South Africa.

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