Former President Olusegun Obasanjo at the ceremony marking his 77th
birthday in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, on Wednesday said that he did not
know his real age.
Obasanjo described the 77th birthday as his “official birthday”.
He said, “There are those of us like me who have no real record of
birth. I want to thank God once again for what He has done in my life. Whether
I know the exact date of my birth or not, I think God has made my path
glorious.
“I was actually born on Ifo market day because according to my mother,
she had prepared to go to the Ifo Market and Ifo market was every five days. And
then she was in labour, before those who went to Ifo market could come back, I
was born.
“I know and she knew I was born on Ifo market day. Don’t ask me what
year or month.”
Obasanjo’s revelation was in response to the Olowu of Owu, Oba Olusanya
Dosunmu’s assertion that the two-time leader of the country was actually older
than 77 years.
He said it was not important that he did not know his age as that had
not stopped God from making his path a glorious one.
The former President, who spoke amid applause, thanked President
Goodluck Jonathan for “congratulating me on this day of my official
birthday.”
The event, which was organised by the Centre for Human Security, in
conjunction with the UNESCO Institute for African Culture and International
Understanding, held at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, in Abeokuta.
The ex-President described himself as a lucky man, saying he would have
been “consumed” if God had taken his shortcomings into account.
He said, “I have been very lucky for many things. At one occasion, I
said God has never disappointed me and a journalist who thinks that he knows
too much asked if I had disappointed God. I said, of course, as long as I am
living on flesh and blood, I am liable to be unworthy. In all, I have strived
to meet the standard of what God expects of me.
“God has never taken my shortcomings, my failures and all that into
account. He hasn’t counted them against me because if He had, I would have been
consumed. So, God has really sustained me with His grace, mercy, goodness and
compassion.”
Earlier in his goodwill message, Dosunmu described Obasanjo as a
“humane” man who never took the issues bordering on Nigerian unity lightly.
He said, “When you speak against the unity of Nigeria, you would see the
red of Obasanjo’s eye. It is not by accident, it is in-built. He fears God and
honours all human beings,”
Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, said in his remarks that the
former President had remained a blessing to the state and the country at large.
“Hate or love Obasanjo, you cannot just take something from him.
Obasanjo’s passion for the unity of Nigeria is second to none,” the governor
said.
Other dignitaries at the event were a former Ekiti State Governor, Chief
Segun Oni; former Minister of Education, Prof. Babalola Borishade; a former
Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Sunday Ehindero; the immediate past chairman
of SURE-P, Dr. Christopher Kolade; and Sierra Leonean Minister of Education,
Science and Technology, Dr. Minkailu Bah.
Others were a former Executive Secretary, National Universities
Commission, Prof. Peter Okebukola; state Commissioner of Police, Ikemefuna
Okoye; a former Vice-Chancellor of University of Lagos, Prof. Oye Ibidapo-Obe;
and Prof. Akin Mabogunje