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Alhaji Abdul-Azeez Arisekola Alao

Nigerian billionaire and Islamic leader

Abdul-Azeez Arisekola Alao

Born

Arisekola Alao


14 February

Ibadan

Died18 June (aged 69)

London, UK

Burial placeIbadan
NationalityNigeria
CitizenshipNigeria
EducationSt.

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Luke's Primary School ICC Primary School in Igosun

Occupation(s)Businessman
Islamic leader

Abdul-Azeez Arisekola Alao (14 February – 18 June )[1] was a Nigerian Islamic leader based in Ibadan, he was the Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland and Vice-President General, Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs .[2][1]

Early life and education

Arisekola Alao was born in Adigun, a village in Ona-ara, Oyo State, to Pa Abdul Raheem Olaniyan Alao and Alhaja Olatutu Alao.[2] He attended St.

Luke's Primary School in the village, and ICC Primary School in Igosun. In , he obtained his Primary School Leaving Certificate. That same year, he traveled to Ibadan. He was admitted to a prestigious secondary school [which?] in Ibadan, but was unable to attend as his family could not afford the tuition, nor was he able to obtain a scholarship.[2]

Career

Arisekola Alao became an apprentice trader under his uncle at Ibadan's Gbagi Market.[2] In , he incorporated his own trading company, named Azeez Arisekola Trading Company.[2] Soon after, he became a regional manager of Imperial Chemical Industries, a British company, for Nigeria'a Western State.[2] In , he became the Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland.[3] He was the Deputy President General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs at the time of his death.[1]

Recognition

In , Arisekola Alao was named Aare of Ibadanland.[2]

Personal life

Arisekola Alao was married to and had children with multiple women.[2] His first wife, who was born in , died in [4] Two weeks after Arisekola Alao's death, another wife, Jelilat, died in early July following a car accident.[5][6]

Death and legacy

He died in his sleep in his London, UK home on 18 June , aged He was buried at his home in Ibadan two days later.[7] His funeral was attended by politicians Bola Tinubu and Bode George, and musician King Sunny Ade.[7]

The Oyo State government declared a week-long mourning period following Arisekola Alao's death.[8]

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