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Atiku, Prominent Nigerians Mourn Akinjide

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By Ayodele Oluwafemi with Agency report

Prominent Nigerians far and near to him were on Tuesday morning mourning the death of one of Nigeria’s founding fathers, Chief Richard Akinjide who has died at 88.

Akinjide etched his name in Nigeria’s political landscape when he salvaged Shehu Shagari’s election victory in the Supreme Court with his validation of the famous twelve two-third of the states that got the National Party of Nigeria, NPN its 1979 presidential victory.

It was learnt that the legal luminary died in the early hours of Tuesday in his Ibadan residence, the Oyo State Capital, from old age related illness.

His death has drawn reactions especially from those in the political class.

@realFFK tweeted: Our father Chief Richard Akinjide, Minister of Education in the 1st Republic, Minister of Justice in the 2nd Republic, great nationalist & elderstatesman has passed on. We loved & reverred him. My prayers are with his family. The SW & Nig. has lost a great son. May his soul RIP.”

@atiku tweeted: “May the soul of Chief Richard Akinjide Rest In Peace. He lived an impactful life as a lawyer, politician, administrator and most of all, a family patriarch. On behalf of my family, I express my condolences to the Akinjide’s family.”

@ShehuSani tweeted: My condolences to the family of Chief Richard Akinjide SAN,over the demise of the former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation and one of the political titans of the Second Republic.May his soul Rest In Peace.

@teslimkfolarin tweeted: “Woke up to the news that our Baba, Chief Richard Akinjide, passed on. Baba made his marks in the field of Law and Politics. He was also a true son of Ibadan. Condolences to the family. Baba will be missed.”

@DollyKola tweeted: “My grandfather was my Role Model. The most well-read person I have ever encountered. Greatness personified. The next few days will rehash his legacy as a politician & SAN, but to us he will forever be Papa. RIP Richard Akinjide. Heroes are always remembered but Legends never die.”

@adewalefajana tweeted: “So sad to hear of the departure of Chief Richard Akinjide, Q.C, SAN! As a Life Bencher, Baba recommended me for call to the Nigerian Bar in 2008. I also spent some time learning at his feet in his chambers and in open court especially at the Supreme Court. RIP Baba Akinjide!”

@MukhtarShagari tweeted: “I and my family mourn the death of Chief Richard Akinjide,a nationalist and legal luminary per excellence. He was a man of conviction and honor. May God give his family the fortitude to bear the painful .deepest condolence to the family.”

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