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  1. Adeyemo Alakija. Oloye Sir Adeyemo Alakija, Listen ⓘ KBE (25 May 1884 – 10 May 1952) was a Nigerian lawyer, politician and businessman. He served as a member of the Nigerian legislative council for nine years starting in 1933. In 1942, he became a member of the governor's Executive Council.

    • Placido Assumpcao, 25 May 1884
    • Nigerian
    • 10 May 1952 (aged 67)
  2. Born: Sunday, 25 May 1884. Died: Saturday, 10 May 1952. Adeyemo Alakija was a Nigerian businessman, lawyer, politician and Freemason who forever changed the political course of his homeland. Freemasonry, though a speculative science in nature, teaches its initiates to participate in the world around them.

  3. Adeyemo Alakija was also President of the Nigerian Youth Movement and the Vice President of the Nigerian Football Federation. He died in 1952. Contributor: Tope Apoola. Profession: Writer. Adeyemo Alakija was born Placido Assumpcao in 1884.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kojo_AnnanKojo Annan - Wikipedia

    Kojo Annan is a maternal grandson of Sir Adeyemo Alakija. [3] Kojo Annan was educated in Wales at the independent Rydal Preparatory School, and in England, at Rendcomb College, where he excelled as a rugby player [4] and subsequently at Keele University. He was also educated in Switzerland. [4] Career.

    • Businessman
    • Kojo Adeyemo Annan, 25 July 1973 (age 50), Geneva, Switzerland
  5. SIR ADEYEMO ALAKIJA K.B.E., P.A.G. REG (1950-1952) Following the death of Dr. G. Munn Gray, the fifth District Grand Master to be appointed was Sir Adeyemo Alakija K.B.E., P.A.G. Reg. He was installed by the late Sir Charles Tachie Menson, O.B.E. District Grand Master, Gold Coast.

  6. 26 mag 2023 · Alakija. EFCC. The Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has opened an investigation into the property of the late Sir Adeyemo Alakija located in Lagos state. The EFCC has taken this...

  7. Oloye Sir Adeyemo Alakija, Listen ⓘ KBE (25 May 1884 – 10 May 1952) was a Nigerian lawyer, politician and businessman. He served as a member of the Nigerian legislative council for nine years starting in 1933. In 1942, he became a member of the governor's Executive Council.