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Family wants state burial for late national flag designer

Admin September 1, 2023

Sept. 1, 2023

The family of late Taiwo Akinkunmi, the designer of Nigeria’s national flag, on Friday in Ibadan urged the Federal Government to honour him with a state burial.

Mr. Akinremi Akinkunmi, the eldest son of the late Taiwo, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that such honour would go a long way in making Nigerian youths better.

”It will make the Nigerian youths believe in hard work, integrity and selfless service to the nation,” he said.

The young Mr Akinkunmi noted that the demise of his father was a great loss to the entire family because he left them with a vacuum only God could fill.

He described his father as a brilliant man and an intellectual from childhood, saying such qualities earned him a scholarship to study abroad and bring him other recognitions.

“I believe that we don’t need to mourn him because he played his part well. He got to his bus stop ceremoniously in life and got down peacefully.

“But we want the Federal Government to give him a befitting burial.

“Also, we are going to miss his fatherly advice, friendliness and kindness to everyone around him,” Akinkunmi said.

Meanwhile, Mr. Olaniran Shofela, a Family Head and Community Leader from Abiodun’s Compound at Oke Ago-Owu in Abeokuta, says the late Akinkunmi was not from Ibadan or Ekiti as speculated.

Shofela said Akinkunmi remained a pride of his family among the people of Owu in Abeokuta, because he made his mark and did something unique in the history of Nigeria.

“Nobody will write the history of Nigeria today without mentioning his name because his effort had made him to occupy a conspicuous place in the history of Nigeria as a whole.

“His ingenuity came to bear when his national flag design emerged overall best out of numerous designs in a competition that was devoid of corruption,” he said.

Shofela urged youths to emulate the useful and contented life of Akinkunmi by not placing money before service, hard work and integrity.

He noted that Akinkunmi left a legacy of service, humility and integrity, which made people to celebrate him during his lifetime and even after his demise.

“Our youths nowadays worship money too much, as if money is everything.

“If the late Akinkunmi had also worshipped money like our youths, many people would have forgotten him today because he would have just belonged to a class for a short period before being consigned to the trash bin,

“The younger generation should take things easy and imbibe the spirit of patriotism and humility. They should be contented, show respect and be ready to learn from elderly people,” Shofela added.

Taiwo Akinkunmi died on Tuesday at the age of 87 after a brief sickness associated with old age.

He was survived by three children — Akinremi, Folake Oloyede (Mrs) and Akinwumi.

The late Akinkunmi attended Baptist Day Primary School in Ibadan for his primary education and Ibadan Grammar School for his secondary education.

He started his career as a civil servant at the Oyo State Secretariat in Ibadan, before traveling abroad to study Agricultural Engineering at the Norway Technical College.

It was during his stay abroad that he came across a newspaper advertisement in 1958 calling for the submission of designs for the Nigerian national flag.

Nigeria, then under the British Colonial rule, was at the threshold of gaining its independence to become a sovereign country.

Akinkunmi’s entry was adjudged the best among the numerous entries submitted, and on Oct. 1, 1960 the flag was officially hoisted to replace the British Union Jack.(NAN)

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