Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news as they happen

    What's Hot

    FG Declares May 1 Public Holiday to Celebrate Workers’ Day

    May 1, 2026

    Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu Pledges to Advance Nigeria’s Global Interests as Foreign Affairs Minister

    May 1, 2026

    Kidnappers demand N1bn after abducting 15 worshippers in Ekiti

    May 1, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Megastar Magazine
    • Politics

      Tinubu Approves Obafemi Hamzat As Lagos Governorship Candidate

      April 30, 2026

      Trader Enters 2027 APC Presidential Race with ₦100m Forms, Challenges Tinubu

      April 29, 2026

      Abiodun Unveils Roles on Daniel’s Governorship, Senatorial Achievements

      April 29, 2026

      Court Stops INEC from Recognising ADC Congresses Linked to David Mark Camp

      April 29, 2026

      Indigenous Groups in Lagos Formally Endorse President Tinubu for Second Term in 2027

      April 28, 2026
    • Entertainment
      1. People
      2. Events
      3. Fashion
      Featured
      Entertainment April 30, 2026

      King Sunny Adé, Mavo Collaboration Sparks Cross-Generational Buzz in Nigerian Music Scene

      Recent

      King Sunny Adé, Mavo Collaboration Sparks Cross-Generational Buzz in Nigerian Music Scene

      April 30, 2026

      Wizkid Announces 20-City “Morayo” World Tour Following Record-Breaking Album Debut

      April 28, 2026

      2026 Liberian Entertainment Awards: Davido Named Best International Act 

      April 28, 2026
    • Business

      GTCO Plc Reports Profit Before Tax Of ₦302.9Billion, As It Releases 2026 Q1 Unaudited Results

      April 30, 2026

      Uber has introduced a new hotel booking feature within its app as part of its strategy to evolve into a comprehensive “everything app.” The service, developed in partnership with Expedia, allows users to search and reserve hotel rooms from a selection of more than 700,000 properties. The feature integrates travel tools such as maps, filters, and pricing options, while enabling payments through saved card details already stored in the Uber platform. According to Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, the company is expanding beyond ride-hailing and food delivery to become a unified platform for a wide range of everyday services. Expedia CEO Ariane Gorin said the collaboration is aimed at simplifying travel planning and reducing the steps required to complete bookings. Uber also plans to extend the partnership to include short-term rental listings through Vrbo in the future. The move reflects a broader global trend toward multifunctional apps that combine services like transport, shopping, and payments in a single ecosystem, similar to platforms such as WeChat and Alipay in China. Other tech companies are also pursuing similar “super app” models, including Airbnb, which has added experiences and personal services, and X, which is exploring financial services integration. Uber further revealed plans to incorporate AI-powered tools, including meal planning, shopping list creation, delivery coordination, and a voice assistant for navigating the app.

      April 29, 2026

      BUA Cement Sustains Revenue Growth by 22.1% to N355bn in Q1 2026

      April 27, 2026

      Southwest Investment Summit and Awards 2026 Set to Drive Regional Growth, Honour Change-Makers

      April 26, 2026

      Transcorp Group reports ₦125.1bn revenue and ₦50.7bn profit before tax in Q1 2026 results

      April 25, 2026
    • Health

      Nigeria’s Malaria Prevalence Falls to 15%, From 20% ~ FG

      April 29, 2026

      Cross River Dismisses Report of New COVID-19 Cases

      April 23, 2026

      Cross River Activates Emergency Response As It Confirms First COVID-19 Case Since 2022

      April 23, 2026

      FG Bans Importation of Paracetamol, Metronidazole to Boost Local Drug Production

      April 19, 2026

      Heatwave Raises Malaria Risk as Health Officials Issue Nationwide Alert

      April 17, 2026
    • Culture

      Olu of Warri, Asantehene Seal Historic Royal Bond, Ogiamẹ Atuwatse III Receives Peace Artifact

      April 27, 2026

      Adron Homes Strengthens Cultural Influence During Ibadan Cultural Festival

      April 20, 2026

      Ogun State to Showcase “The Rock That Remembers” at Milan Design Week

      April 19, 2026

      Tourism: Olumo Rock Revenue Hits N40m Monthly After Refurbishment ~ Ogun Gov

      April 18, 2026

      Adron Homes Champions Cultural Heritage at Ibadan Cultural Festival 2026

      April 17, 2026
    • Lifestyle

      World Bank Highlights Early Childhood Development as Key to Nigeria’s Economic Future

      April 19, 2026

      Hilda Baci Secures Third Guinness World Record, Extends Culinary Milestone

      April 6, 2026

      Lagos Hosts “Homecoming Live Music Show” as Alternative Scene Takes Center Stage

      April 4, 2026

      QR Menus and Aesthetic-Driven Dining Redefine Restaurant Experience for Gen Z

      March 27, 2026

      How My Gold Jewelry Ended In Lagoon ~ Adeboye

      March 19, 2026
    • Sports

      Nigeria Opens Campaign with Gritty Win at ITTF World Team Championships

      April 30, 2026

      FIFA to Reduce Player Bans, Introducing New Yellow Card System

      April 28, 2026

      Ghana Wins Hosting Rights for 2027 U-20 AFCON

      April 28, 2026

      D’Tigress Set for Historic USA Tour Opener Against Los Angeles Sparks

      April 25, 2026

      D’Tigress in group with France, South Korea in FIBA World Cup

      April 22, 2026
    • Contact
    YouTube Facebook Instagram WhatsApp
    Megastar Magazine
    Home » An Icon, Adesina Ademola Ogunlana (1964-2024); Struggle Was His Life — Part 1
    Lifestyle

    An Icon, Adesina Ademola Ogunlana (1964-2024); Struggle Was His Life — Part 1

    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiSeptember 3, 20246 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email Telegram
    Share
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Email

    An Icon, Adesina Ademola Ogunlana (1964-2024); Struggle Was His Life — Part 1

    Adesina Ademola Ogunlana 

    Wading through the storms of life as he lost mother to the cold hand of death, he was not deterred from his focus but he grows stronger.

    While gradually coming to terms with the reality of the untimely departure of my former boss and Comrade, Adesina Aluta Ogunlana, I took a flashback into his eventful 60-year sojourn on this planet. In my reflection, all I found was a life full of battles. Ogunlana’s life story could make a well-scripted movie under the theme “Life as a Battlefield” or, more euphemistically, “The Battlefields of Life.” In this short tribute, I shall attempt to give a summary of some of the significant battles in the life of this iconic personality.

    Loss of His Mother at the Age of 12

    Adesina Ogunlana was a twelve-year-old boy when he lost his mother. Even at that very tender age, he remained focused and refused to capitulate so early in life. At the age of 17, he gained admission into the University of Ife to study English Language under the Faculty of Arts. He graduated at 21. At Ife, he was a Campus Journalist, where he maintained a regular pamphlet publication under a pen name called “Junior on Sunday.” He once told me how his publication led to a near-physical confrontation with one of his lecturers after Ogunlana published a story about an amorous affair between the lecturer and one of the female students in the department. Incidentally, this same lecturer, a Professor of English and a cerebral newspaper columnist during the military era, sat beside me at a social event in Lagos yesterday. We shared bottles of wine together.

    Life as a Law Student

    Adesina Ogunlana entered Lagos State University (LASU) in 1989 to study Law. I also entered LASU the same year to study History. Despite his first degree in English, he entered the 100 level through JAMB. His attempt to enter the Law degree program with his first degree had just been thwarted by the retrogressive policy of the Babangida junta when the Ministry of Education, under the leadership of the bigoted tribalist called Jubril Aminu, temporarily banned holders of Bachelor’s degrees from using their certificates to gain admission to read another course at the first-degree level. The reason behind this retrogressive policy, according to Professor Jubril Aminu, was to bridge the educational gap between the North and the South.

    In his “never say die” philosophy of life, Ogunlana decided to write JAMB and entered into the 100 level, a level below the 200 level that his first degree entitled him to. It was at LASU that our paths crossed. We first became associates and later comrades in the Students’ Union. He was a big brother in whom I felt secure. As a Law student, he disciplined himself so hard to survive.

    His Expulsion from LASU

    The events leading to the LASU crisis of 1991/92/93 are not the focus of this write-up. What is, however, worth referring to here was the expulsion of Adesina Ogunlana as a student of Lagos State University. Earlier on, fourteen student activists, including myself, were given indefinite suspensions by the school authorities for what the authorities considered to be our roles in the turbulent days in LASU. Ogunlana was at the forefront of the struggle for our reinstatement. Unfortunately for him, another list came out, and Ogunlana’s name was number one on the list of 31 students given outright expulsions by the school authorities.

    In his “never say die” spirit, Ogunlana, while the battle for reinstatement was still raging on the streets and in the courtroom, decided to get married to his fiancée, Ibiyemi Adetoro, now better known as Mrs. Ibiyemi Ogunlana, in a well-attended wedding ceremony on the campus of the University of Lagos, Akoka. I remember Professor Yemi Osinbajo, Ogunlana’s former lecturer and friend (later Vice President of Nigeria), saying the reason he attended the wedding ceremony was that he wanted to see what an activist’s wedding would look like. Mr. Ogunlana was the first person I knew who got married as an expelled student.

    Life as a Young Lawyer

    By the time he qualified as a lawyer, Mr. Ogunlana was already mature in age. He needed to earn a living to maintain himself and his family. He came up with the idea of doing private tutorials for Diploma in Law students and the defunct Evening Law program. Together with his friend, Kareem Olatoye (now the Dean of the Faculty of Law, LASU), Kembi, and Wale Salu, he founded the EXCEL LAW TUTORIALS. They were using the LASU premises for the lectures. A former Dean of Law at LASU became so petty that he insisted they could not use the school premises for the tutorial class. When Ogunlana and others secured a place outside the University campus, the same lecturer started threatening students who attended the class. Ogunlana refused to be discouraged.

    On the legal practice front, Ogunlana started taking up very big tasks as a young lawyer. As a one-year-old at the bar, Ogunlana successfully defended Wale Arigbabu (Bruno), the then President of the LASU Students’ Union, who was charged with murder alongside other student activists after a students’ unrest that pitted LASU students against some motor park touts.

    His Anti-Corruption Crusade and the Battles that Pitched Him Against Judicial Authorities

    Sometime in 2001, Ogunlana started a publication called “The Learned Squib.” The publication began as a 4-page newsletter focusing on monitoring the activities in the administration of justice in Lagos State. By this time, I had also been admitted to the Nigerian Bar, and naturally, I joined Ogunlana’s Chambers and became part of the editorial team of the Squib Magazine. The main attraction then was the decision to monitor and report the times of commencement of sittings by every court in Lagos State. The practice and conventional rules recognize 9 o’clock as the time for commencement of court sittings. Few judicial officers kept faith with this standard practice. Some judges used to commence sittings as late as 12 pm or even later. This was identified as one of the factors responsible for the delays in the dispensation of justice. Ogunlana took up the battle to help sanitize the administration of justice. “The Learned Squib” started gaining popularity, and Ogunlana started getting more popular with both young and old cadres in the legal profession.

    The magazine later expanded its scope to report many unwholesome practices in the judiciary and the legal profession in general. The powers that be in the administration of justice started getting uncomfortable. Sometime in 2001, the then Chief Judge of Lagos State, Hon. Justice Sotuminu, issued a directive banning the circulation of the Learned Squib magazine from the premises of all the courts in Lagos State. That was the beginning of a long epic battle that saw one of Nigeria’s greatest lawyers, the late Chief GOK Ajayi (SAN), coming out to defend Ogunlana on many battlefronts.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleAn Icon, Adesina Ademola Ogunlana (1964-2024); Struggle Was His Life — Part
    Next Article Massive job opportunities will be available when Ajaokuta Steel is fully ready – FG
    Ifetayo Adeniyi
    • Website

    Adeniyi Ifetayo Moses is an Entrepreneur, Award winning Celebrity journalist, Luxury and Lifestyle Reporter with Ben tv London and Publisher, Megastar Magazine. He has carved a niche for himself with over 15 years of experience in celebrity Journalism and Media PR.

    Related Posts

    Lifestyle April 19, 2026

    World Bank Highlights Early Childhood Development as Key to Nigeria’s Economic Future

    Lifestyle April 6, 2026

    Hilda Baci Secures Third Guinness World Record, Extends Culinary Milestone

    Lifestyle April 4, 2026

    Lagos Hosts “Homecoming Live Music Show” as Alternative Scene Takes Center Stage

    Lifestyle March 27, 2026

    QR Menus and Aesthetic-Driven Dining Redefine Restaurant Experience for Gen Z

    Lifestyle March 19, 2026

    How My Gold Jewelry Ended In Lagoon ~ Adeboye

    Lifestyle March 15, 2026

    Temitope Mayegun Urges Celebration of Women’s Power and Achievements

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Don't Miss
    News May 1, 2026

    FG Declares May 1 Public Holiday to Celebrate Workers’ Day

    Manny Ita – The Federal Government has declared today Friday, May 1, a public holiday…

    Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu Pledges to Advance Nigeria’s Global Interests as Foreign Affairs Minister

    May 1, 2026

    Kidnappers demand N1bn after abducting 15 worshippers in Ekiti

    May 1, 2026

    Tinubu appoints Babalola as special adviser, power sector task force chair

    May 1, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news as they happen

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    Our Picks

    Late Capt. Hosa Immortalize As Keffi Polo Tournament Dedicates Trophy

    November 16, 2021

    Climate Clock World appoints SDG Advocate Chuks Anyaduba as Director for Projects & Partnerships, Climate Clock Nigeria

    December 2, 2021

    Prophet Joshua Iginla Buries Mother In Grandstyle As Ooni Of Ife, Wife, Top Dignitaries Storm Ekiti

    October 31, 2021
    New Comments
    • Anozie okolo on Supreme Court Affirms President Tinubu’s Victory As Atiku, Peter Obi Lose
    • Mc richman on Nigeria and South African Music histories
    • Moses Ibrahim on Olu of Warri: Pictorial @ The Ogiame Atuwatse III Economic Summit.
    • Sen Rich Kay on MALARIA ERADICATION: Prince Ned Nwoko & NMEP Meet for joint action.
    Megastar Magazine
    YouTube Facebook WhatsApp Instagram
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Contact Us
    © 2026 Megastar Magazine. Designed by MANNDI

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.