Family sources say his body will be flown to Nigeria and buried according to Muslim rites Today. He is survived by several wives and children. May his soul rest in peace..amen.
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Born on a Valentine’s Day, February 14,
1945, to the family of Alhaji Abdur Raheem Olatunbosun Olaniyan Alao and
Alhaja Rabiatu Olatutu Abegbe Alao who hailed from Ajia in Ona Ara
Local Government Area of Oyo State, the young Alao had his elementary
education at St. Luke’s School, Adigun, and later ICC Primary School,
Igosun, both in Ibadan, after persistent persuasion of one school
teacher, Mr J.O. Oladejo, because he initially was not interested in the
acquisition of Western education, as he was contended with Islamic
education which he began at the age of three years. On completion of his
primary education in 1960, he sat for the entrance examinations into
two of the notable schools; Christ School, Ado-Ekiti and Lagelu Grammar
School, Ibadan. He was the best candidate in the Christ School
examination, while he emerged as the third best candidate for admission
into Lagelu Grammar School.
However, despite his brilliance, he
could not advance his western education as a result of the poor economic
standing of his parents who were peasant farmers. But his lack of
western education was compensated for by his sound Islamic education and
a strong resolve. Buoyed by the zeal to survive and make a decent
living, Alao ventured into business, armed with admirable qualities such
as intelligence, shrewdness, truthfulness, aggressiveness and the
determination to succeed. He had a brief stint with his uncle as an
apprentice at Gbagi Market, Ibadan before going solo in 1961, vending
Gammalin 20. Being a shrewd businessman, he was soon to become an agent
of Imperial Chemical Industries.
No sooner had he started his
business did he become a household name in his locality and the old
Western Region. He built up his business and used the platform to build a
wide network in politics and religion. His involvement in and support
for religious causes made the Muslim Ulamah in Yoruba land to confer on
him the title of Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland in 1980. Alao was a
detrabilised Nigerian, who accommodated people irrespective of their
religious or ethnic backgrounds. Ever supportive of other people’s
dreams, Alao, despite the abortion of his dream of acquiring western
education, helped the dreams of others with the establishment of Pa
Raheem Alao Scholarship Foundation for indigent students of tertiary
institutions.
He was a co-founder and highest
donor of Barakat International School, situated at Bodija, while he also
had endowments in a number of universities including private
institutions of higher learning across the country. A foremost
industrialist, he establshed a fleet of business outfits under the
Lister conglomerate, which cut across food production, real estate
management, insurance, transport, and publishing. He built the Abdul
Azeez Arisekola Central Mosque along Iwo Road, Ibadan and employed a
number of workers whose salaries he paid regularly, aside having three
Islamic scholars also on its payroll.
Alao was among the Muslims who paved
the way for the establishment of the Grand Council for Islamic Affairs
in Nigeria in 1996 while he also financed the Muslim Students’ Society
of Nigeria (MSSN) and the National Council of Muslim Youth the
Organisations (NACOMYO), among other Islamic organisations even outside
Nigeria. He was a member of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Nigeria
Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, NSCIA until his death.
A compassionate fellow, Alao built a
100-bed ward as part of Oyo State Muslim Hospital which was named
Rabiatu Alao Ward, after his mother. His exemplary contributions to the
growth of the nation as a whole earned him a national honour, Commander
of the Order of the Niger (CON), during the administration of the late
Alhaji Umar Musa Yar’ Adua in 2008. Alao was also a lover of sport
having elevated Alao Babes Football Club formed by the workers of The
Monitor Newspapers and which won the Oyo State SWAN Media Games in
1998/99 to compete in the IFA league in the state.
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