King Sunny Ade honored by Nigeria’s premier university
UI honours King Sunny Ade
GBENRO ADESINA/IBADAN
Nigeria’s
Juju maestro, Chief Sunday Ishola Adeniyi Adegeye alias King Sunny Ade
has been described as the Nigeria’s ambassador-at-large, who has taken
the nation’s name to the length and breadth of the world.
Professor
Isaac Adewole, the Vice Chancellor of University of Ibadan (UI) said
this Thursday during the Distinguished Personality colloquium organized
by the Institute of African Studies of the premier university in honour
of King Sunny Ade for his contribution to the music world.
Adewole
who was represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Professor Arinola
Olasumbo Sanya said, “Africa cannot thank him enough for doing us so
proud. Nigeria cannot thank him enough and our own little way to
thanking him for making us so proud is partly by organizing the kind of
event we have today in which eminent scholars have gathered to subject
Sunny Ade and his creativity to academic analyses”.
The VC noted
that his past works make him a golden fish that cannot be hidden adding
that he is also such a prolific artiste that never rests on his oars.
He noted that King Sunny Ade would forever be celebrated.
The
chairperson of the occasion, Professor Bolanle Awe in her speech noted
that King Sunny Ade was being honoured because the university has
decided to appreciate the African treasures and heritage.
She
said, “It is important to us in Africa to focus attention not only on
those things which have come from outside, but on those that have
evolved from within our own African environment and whom our society has
acknowledged as a source of pride to us. It is within this context that
the university today has identified King Sunny Ade”.
Continuing,
“Whosoever has not heard of Sunny Ade, listened or danced to his music,
is obviously to be pitied as he is obviously living only on the fringes
of our society in Nigeria”.
Professor Tunji Vidal, Professor
Isaac Olawale Albert, Dr. Sola Olorunyomi, Dr. Kayode Samuel and Oloye
Lekan Alabi revealed the life of the great musician through their
different presentations which would be collated into a book latest by
August.
They all described him as a gentle, humble creative, generous, humorous and disciplined man.
Reacting, King Sunny Ade said that he would never forget the honour done him by the premier university.
Also
in attendance to grace the occasion was Oni of Ife, Oba Okunade
Sijuwade in the company of his wife, Olori Moniola. About 30 other
Yoruba kings attended the event.
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