2nd
October, 2019
PRESS
RELEASE:
MURIC MOURNS S. O. BABALOLA
The death has
been announced of Alhaji (Chief) Sakariyau O. Babalola, a Lagos based business
mogul and well-known Muslim leader. He was aged 87.
According to a
statement issued by Professor Ishaq Akintola on behalf of the Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC) on Wednesday, 2nd October, 2019, Alhaji Babalola was,
until his death, the president of the Muslim Ummah of South West of Nigeria
(MUSWEN).
MURIC added, “He
was also the Vice President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic
Affairs (NSCIA). The deceased was a committed Muslim who spent the greater part
of his life promoting the religion of Islam.
Babalola was a
lover of young Nigerians and he empowered many economically. An industrialist
of great repute, he was a strong believer in hardwork, dignity and honesty. He
was also a disciplinarian of no small measure.
Popularly known
as ‘SOB’, Alhaji S. O. Babalola was a sociable personality in the 70s and 80s
and Fuji musicians waxed records in his praise. Alhaji Babalola was a popular
philanthropist who rescued thousands of poor Nigerians from poverty. To his
credit were several chieftaincy titles.
He was kind-hearted,
humane and pious. Alhaji Babalola was visionary and he encouraged his close
associates to plan for the future. He was the most popular and dynamic Muslim
leader in the South West. Nigerian Muslims will miss him.
MURIC mourns Alhaji
Sakariyau Babalola with nostalgia. Reminiscences of his action-packed interactions
with us at meetings, conferences and long trips flash intermittently in our
minds. He was an incomparable father and mentor. Our hearts bleed.
Alhaji Babalola
was succeeded by many children, among them was Remi Babalola, a former
minister.
May Almighty
Allah overlook his trespasses, widen his grave and make his Qiyamah and
Al-Akhirah (Resurrection and Hereafter) events of joy for him. May Allah
continue to protect and bless all he left behind.
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC
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