A friend to my uncle and aunt, we brought him to York a number of years ago, and he was just, well, amazing. At the time he was a visiting professor at the Yale theological seminary, and where he revisited the issue of missions in Nigeria and West Africa, the scholarship of which was mind blowing, and the kind that I doubt few could emulate in today's instant knowledge. His contributions are without comparison, indeed, incomparable.
We did a celebration for him, with a local Yoruba troupe, but he was a Nigerian, non-sectarian and modest in the power of the knowledge and learning he wore and had. JF has joined the best of the ancestors, may we praise you always for what you have done. Yes, good grief.
On 2014-08-10 5:04 PM, Ibrahim Abdullah wrote:
Adieu JF! You will surely be missed. JF and AA passed away the same year! Good grief!
---On 10 Aug 2014 20:52, "Toyin Falola" <toyinfalola@austin.utexas.edu> wrote:--
--Dear All,This is to announce that the great historian, Prof. J.F. Ade-Ajayi died yesterday (August 9, 2014) at the age of 85. He died at the UCH after a brief illness.
One of Africa's most distinguished historians of our time, an acclaimed scholar of world repute, and an exemplary achiever, Jacob Festus Ade-Ajayi : Nigerian National Merit Award Winner and Distinguished Africanist Award Winner; Double Bachelor of Arts holder (London and Leicester respectively); Doctor of Philosophy, London; Honorary Doctor of Letters, Birmingham; Honorary Doctor of Letters, Ondo State University (now University of Ado-Ekiti); Honorary Fellow, School of African and Oriental Studies (SOAS), London; Foundation Fellow, Historical Society of Nigeria and Fellow; Ghana Historical Society; Former Vice-Chancellor, University of Lagos; Former Chairman, Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities; 25th Anniversary Gold Medal Winner, University of Lagos; Honorary Vice-President for Life, Royal African Society, London; Bobapitan of lkole-Ekiti, Onikoyi of Ife; and Emeritus Professor of History, University of Ibadan.
Born on 26th of May 1929, Ade-Ajayi had his early education at St. Paul's School, Ikole-Ekiti (1934-39) and Christ's School, Ado-Ekiti in 1940. He then proceeded to Igbobi College, Yaba (1941-46) where he completed his secondary education at the tender age of 17, an age when most of his peers in those days were just about stepping into the primary school. In 1947, he had the rare privilege of gaining admission into the Higher College, Yaba from where, after only a year, he, along with other students of his generation, secured automatic transfer into the newly established University College, Ibadan, then an affiliate of the University of London. He is therefore one of the foundation students of this university when it was established in 1948. Young Ajayi obtained his B.A. General in History, Latin and English in 1951. He took a second Bachelor's degree of Leicester, with First Class Honours in 1955. In 1958, he bagged his Ph.D. degree, also in History, and became a full-blown historian.
May his gentle soul rest in peace. Amen.
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Faculty of Arts,
University of Ibadan,
Ibadan, Oyo State,
Nigeria.
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