Last Saturday came like any other day, but alas, in the evening of
the same day, the cold hands of death snatched away a prominent
Nigerian, the President-General, Association of Nigerian Market Women
and Men, Alhaja Abibat Mogaji, mother of the former Lagos State Governor
and National leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, Asiwaju
Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The event occured at her residence, No 10 Sunday
Adigun Street, Alausa, Ikeja.
She died at the ripe age of 96 and was later buried on Sunday, at the
Vaults and Garden Cemetery, Ikoyi, according to Islamic rites.
The burial witnessed the crème de la crème of the society who
thronged the Lagos Island Central Mosque, Vault and Garden Cemetery and
the LTV ground, Ikeja, venue of the reception where she was described as
icon of achievements.
Mogaji in her life time was a frontline leader of Lagos State Market
Women Association who dedicated larger part of her adult life to
protecting the rights of market men and women.
She earned their respect, having succeeded in mobilising them for
greatness and innovation, and giving every market person a brand to
associate with.
The highly revered leader threw her great weight into the battle to
have a saner market place, where the rights of the market people are not
trampled upon, and at the same time not in conflict with the rules of
the state.
Under the able and strict leadership of Alhaja Mogaji, Thursday of
every week was made compulsory sanitation day for market men and women.
Her campaign to the market places to enlighten the market folks on
governmental policies like census, voting, immunization and other
economically beneficial programmes of the government spurred the Lagos
state government to make her chairman of the Lagos Market Board.
She was honoured with no fewer than 10 different titles by traditional rulers and interest groups across the nation.
Such titles include: President General, Association of Nigerian
Market Women and Men; Iya Adinni of Yaya Abatan Central Mosque,
Ogba-Agege; Yeye Oba of Ikirun Land; Yeye Oba of Kweme Kingdom, Badagry;
Yeye Oba of Osolu Kingdom; Yeye Oba of Lagos to mention but a few.
She also won several honours and awards from organisations such as
Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA; National Council of Women
Societies; Eko Award 1991; National Youth Organisation and Law Ladies
Forum, University of Lagos amongst others. Due to her humanitarian
services, she was bestowed with matronship of many organisations like
Nigeria Red Cross, Nigeria Youth Organisation, National Union of Lagos
Students, Nigerian Society for the Handicapped, and Egbe Omo Eko.
When Saturday Vanguard got to her residence, a family member, who was
around when the market leader died narrated her last moment .
“Mama never showed any sign of death lately although in the past, we
have had cause to panic after repeated bolts of sicknesses due to old
age. But this time around, Mama was hale and hearty till her last
moment.
“We woke up that day and she was in her room relaxing.She had her
breakfast, an oatmeal and went back to sleep. In the afternoon, after
she observed the noon prayer, she called for her lunch. She ate tuwo, a
local meal popular with Kwara state indigenes. Not quite long after,
between 4 and 5 pm, she called for me as I entered, she just shouted,
Allahau Akbar three times and after that, she kept silent and that was
it. She never woke up again. We started calling families, friends and
other people to tell them what happened.
“I was so shocked, because I have never seen such a peaceful passing
away of anybody like that. I thank God that Mama lived a fulfilled life
worthy of emulation.”
The Janaza (Muslim prayer for the dead) was conducted last Sunday at
the Central Mosque, Lagos Island, where well-wishers and friends had
the final glimpse of the corpse before the body was moved for
internment. The corpse, was brought into the Mosque at 11:24am during
which a short sermon was delivered.
Alhaji Muritala Giwa, who delivered the sermon, urged Asiwaju Tinubu,
the son of the deceased, the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Aminu Tambuwal, Governors and the crowd at the Mosque to always eschew
violence and exhibit good attitude in life.
Giwa said “as the late Iyaloja General of Lagos impacted positively on the lives of people, everyone should emulate such act.”
Meanwhile, eminent Nigerians have continued to eulogise the late
nonagenarian. Leading personalities in the condolence messages to Tinubu
was President Goodluck Jonathan who noted that, Mogaji would be
remembered across the country for defending the interests of the poor.
The President in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and
Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, stated the late market leader lived a
fulfilled life.
Abati said, “President Goodluck Jonathan commiserates with Bola
Tinubu and his family. President Jonathan believes that the highly
respected market leader will be long remembered across the country for
her indefatigable championship of the cause of market women and men.”
Also in his tribute, the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Honourable Aminu Tambuwal described her as a great woman and a great
mobiliser of women and an advocate of people’s right.
”Her socio-economic contribution to the nation will definitely be
missed. She has left a vacuum in the nation. She was a special gift to
this country. “
The bereaved, Tinubu, who was sharing pleasantries with guests and
clad in white traditional attire, described her mother as a good leader
and compassionate person.
“I am very happy that she was my mother. She was a very successful
mother and a good leader. She did not put anyone in suffering before she
departed from this world. She was so kind and God was also kind to
her. She was a good thinker, passionate and compassionate. She reminded
me of the defect in the society. She left a very good legacy for
everyone.
”On Saturday afternoon, she had her lunch. After that, she used her
drugs and rested. While resting, death came and snatched my mother
away. She taught everyone she came across contentment, love and the act
of sharing especially to the needy. She was the one who asked me to
look at the face of three women who had a challenge of paying their
children’s West African Examination Council, WAEC, fee . It is not the
amount of money I pulled out of my pocket but as a governor then, I
began the policy of paying WAEC fees of pupils in Lagos state public
schools. Those are the things that will fascinate anyone about my late
mother.
“Well, immediately she died, I felt her void. One cannot but look at
his mother being buried. There are many lessons that women can learn
from her. And one of the lessons is that they should learn to be
resilient, committed and industrious in order to help banish poverty in
the country. She was a committed democrat. She believed in one man, one
vote campaign. She would vote and mobilise others to do so.
In his tribute, Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos state, in a
statement through his Special Adviser on Media, Hakeem Bello, described
her death as a great national and personal loss.
Fashola said the mother of his illustrious predecessor in office,
Tinubu, throughout her life time was a forthright defender of the people
and fought for their right for economic empowerment, adding that this
trait has been imbibed by everyone, who has had the opportunity or
privilege to fall within the ambit of her influence.
According to him, this peculiar trait is evident in the personality
of her illustrious son and former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola
Ahmed Tinubu, a leader with the love of the people at heart.”
He said:”Alhaja Abibatu Mogaji was a frontliner in the commercial
development of Lagos State, particularly Lagos Island, which was
formerly dominated by the Lebanese and Greek Merchants.
“She was one of the pioneer traders who ventured into the capital
intensive and risky business venture of importation of consumer goods,
thereby breaking the monopoly previously enjoyed by the foreign
tradesmen and her business acumen attracted the attention of
Multi-National Enterprises operating in Nigeria then, who had no option
but to register her as a business partner and distributor of their
consumer goods in Nigeria.”
Governor Aregbesola of Osun State in his tribute said “she was a
good Muslim. A good mobiliser and a very good organiser. She was a
leader and mobiliser of women. A philanthropist, charitable and
compassionate mother. She mentored us so much.”
Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has commiserated with the
national Leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu,
on the death of his mother, Alhaja Abibatu Mogaji.
In a condolence message signed by Mr Peter Okhiria, his Chief Press
Secretary, Comrade Oshiomhole said “I commiserate with you, my leader,
and indeed with the entire Tinubu family, on the passing of your beloved
mother, Alhaja Abibatu Mogaji. I wish to offer the condolence of the
people and government of Edo State and my personal commiseration over
this loss.
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