Tuesday, November 18, 2025
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact
Newsroom Nigeria
  • Home
  • News
    • Across the Nation
    • Crime Watch
    • Metro
    • Political Arena
  • Politics
  • Opinions
  • Crime and Court
    • Judiciary
  • Business
    • Banking
    • Business and Economy
    • Business Life
No Result
View All Result
Newsroom Nigeria
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Metro

Viewpoint: Abiodun Aremu: What is at stake is the Destiny of Humanity, By Owei Lakemfa

Newsroom Nigeria by Newsroom Nigeria
October 28, 2025
in Metro
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Viewpoint: Abiodun Aremu: What is at stake is the Destiny of Humanity, By Owei Lakemfa
0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By Owei Lakemfa

The 1990s were the deadliest for change agents in Nigeria. We lost hundreds. In 1994, some political elites decided to join us. This led to the establishment of the National Democratic Coalition, NADECO.One day, one of these elites brought a parcel to the leader of the Campaign for Democracy, CD, Dr Beko Ransome-Kuti to be kept. Beko, who led the movement that eventually ousted the military, mentioned the package to Abiodun Aremu and I.

Related posts

RUBI, RUBI, YOU ARE A PUBLIC INTELLECTUAL, AUTHOR AND A BROADCASTER, TINUBU SALUTES ABATI AT 60

RUBI, RUBI, YOU ARE A PUBLIC INTELLECTUAL, AUTHOR AND A BROADCASTER, TINUBU SALUTES ABATI AT 60

November 7, 2025
Senate Orders NAFDAC: End Sachet Alcohol Production by December 31

Senate Orders NAFDAC: End Sachet Alcohol Production by December 31

November 6, 2025

The former, who was quite security conscious, asked Beko what was inside the package. He didn’t know. But since he had been told it was top secret and been sent for safe keeping, he had not opened it. Aremu asked Beko to produce the package, and he carefully opened it. It contained two explosive devices! Aremu explained that they had not been primed to go off, so it wasn’t intended to kill Beko. It must be a security plant. He collected the package and left to dispose it. Later, security agents invaded Beko’s home and carried out a thorough search. They first seemed sure, then confused.

They were there to ‘discover’ bombs in Beko’s house, but found none. This was at a time the regime was bombing public places, including buses carrying soldiers. So, Aremu saved us. We had a dilemma when a young man came to us claiming to know who bombed Dele Giwa back in 1986. There was also a man who came to us with plans to end coups. He wanted us to work together. But the consensus was to distance ourselves from him.

Some months later, his group, the Movement for the Advancement of Democracy, MAD, on October 25, 1993 hijacked a Nigeria Airways aircraft with 159 passengers to Niamey. So, on matters of security, we came to defer to Aremu. He had aliases. This might have saved his life because security agents traced a ‘dangerous’ shadowy figure around, including outside the country, unable to connect the figure to Aremu. In 2004, after the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, suspended an anti-fuel price increase protest, armed militias seized the NLC sub-office in Lagos, shooting widely in protest against the Congress decision.

We were at a meeting in a union secretariat when I received the news. I decided to go meet them as the area had been deserted as a result of the shootings. Only Aremu agreed to join me in what others thought was a dangerous mission. So, my closeness with him was forged in the furnace of struggle.Our closeness became somewhat telepathic. On December 19, 2011 the Labour Movement met President Goodluck Jonathan and his government in the Presidential Villa over planned increases in fuel price. The government asked for an adjournment until after the New Year holidays.

While it appeared we had a good meeting and should prepare for the adjourned meeting, Aremu and I were convinced the administration had something up its sleeves. We decided to begin mobilisation. I was Acting General Secretary of the NLC and he asked that I release workers in Lagos for a dress rehearsal by marching from the NLC offices in Yaba to the Gani Fawehinmi Park in Ojota which we agreed will be the epicenter of protests were the government to increase prices. We fixed January 3, 2012 for the sensitisation march. I directed the NLC Lagos State Council to mobilise workers for the march alongside Aremu. Some NLC leaders called to say I had no powers to turn out workers, more so under Aremu. I asked them to take their complains to Congress organs.

As it turned out, government made the increases on New Year Day, January 1, 2012. It was holiday period and virtually all labour leaders had travelled. The only preparation on ground was the Aremu one! After nine days of what might be the most massive street protests in our history, labour and its allies agreed to suspend the strike in the face of the government’s directives to the armed forces and security agencies to retake the cities by force of arms. Despite protests by some of us, including Dr Dipo Fashina and Chris Uyot to delay the announcement, the labour leadership announced the suspension at 2 am.

I called Aremu in Lagos and he asked that I allowed him lead out the workers that morning to test the resolve of the soldiers and let the government know the Nigerian people could not be intimidated. I agreed, provided he would avoid direct confrontation with the soldiers who had already been deployed to the streets. So, it came to pass. Aremu was a strong link between some of us and the international change movement, including those in Benin, Ghana, South Africa, Venezuela, Cuba and Guinea Bissau. He loved the praxis of Amilcar Cabral and named the centre for young revolutionaries he created, as the Amilcar Cabral Ideological School, ACIS-M. He also established the Kolagbodi Memorial Foundation in honour of Mayirue Eyeniegi Kolagbodi, the outstanding labour educator. The foundation carried out mass workers education, including 25 annual lectures, and published books.

Aremu had so high respect internationally that the Cuban Government awarded him its Friendship Medal, given only to outstanding internationalists. When he fell ill in 2024, the Cubans were so concerned that they gave him specialist treatment in Havana. In November 2011, he and I were part of the international observers at the Venezuelan elections. While almost all of us foreign observers did our work in Caracas, he decided to travel some six hours from the capital. He told me he wanted to see the countryside, feel the pulse of the rural populace, and observe their agricultural methods.

By the way, did I tell you Aremu was a farmer who was also into fisheries? He was ever a practical man.He imbibed politics from his dear father who was known as a rock (Okuta) in the Action Group and Unity Party of Nigeria days. But despite his love and respect of his father, his mother was the centre of his life as he grew. So, his intensely pro-women world view was not just forged in ideological struggles but in those of his mother.

Aremu since the mid-1980s, had been involved in all the major struggles I know of in the country: students, lecturers, labour, Maroko, Makoko, Okada (Commercial motorcylists) market people.

On September 18, 2025 he was in Abuja for the commencement of the Fidel Castro Centenary. Next day, he was in Lagos for the opening of the Cabral-Kolagbodi Centre.

On Sunday, October 12, 2025, he was returning from the centre when he was killed at 65. As he often said about his life struggles: “What is at stake is the Destiny of Humanity”

ShareTweetSendShareShare
Previous Post

FirstBank Sparks Global Kindness with 2025 Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Week

Next Post

Gov AbdulRazaq Receives 23 Freed Abductees, Says Kidnappers Have ‘No Place in Kwara’

Related Posts

RUBI, RUBI, YOU ARE A PUBLIC INTELLECTUAL, AUTHOR AND A BROADCASTER, TINUBU SALUTES ABATI AT 60
Metro

RUBI, RUBI, YOU ARE A PUBLIC INTELLECTUAL, AUTHOR AND A BROADCASTER, TINUBU SALUTES ABATI AT 60

November 7, 2025
Senate Orders NAFDAC: End Sachet Alcohol Production by December 31
Metro

Senate Orders NAFDAC: End Sachet Alcohol Production by December 31

November 6, 2025
Runsewe Bags ‘Pillar of Niverian Tourism and Culture’ Award
Metro

Runsewe Bags ‘Pillar of Niverian Tourism and Culture’ Award

October 25, 2025
Group Commends Senate For The Passage of Sexual Offences Bill 2015, Which Prescribes Life Sentence for Rapists
Metro

Group Commends Senate For The Passage of Sexual Offences Bill 2015, Which Prescribes Life Sentence for Rapists

October 24, 2025
Viewpoint: Olumhense’s Hot Air against EFCC, By Tony Egbulefu  
JUDICIARY

Witness Narrates How Bishop Katung Lured him into ₦178m Investment Scam

October 17, 2025
VIEWPOINT: GOVERNANCE AND SECURITY IN KWARA STATE BY AKOGUN IYIOLA OYEDEPO
Metro

KWARA POLICE DENY ALLEGATION OF KIDNAP AND MURDER OF FEMALE POLICE OFFICER

October 11, 2025
Next Post
Gov AbdulRazaq Receives 23 Freed Abductees, Says Kidnappers Have ‘No Place in Kwara’

Gov AbdulRazaq Receives 23 Freed Abductees, Says Kidnappers Have 'No Place in Kwara'

RECOMMENDED NEWS

EDO ELECTION: POLICE ARREST POLITICAL THUGS, RECOVERS FIREARMS IN OVERNIGHT RAIDS

1 year ago

EFCC Condemns Unauthorized Use of Its Operational Accoutrements for Skit Making

1 year ago

North Central Youths Endorse Gbenga Hashim for 2027 Presidency

5 months ago

OBASANJO, JONATHAN, ABDUSALAMI, OTHERS BACK BUHARI ON NAIRA DESIGN, ASK CBN TO CIRCULATE MORE CASH

3 years ago

FOLLOW US

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

POPULAR NEWS

  • Gbenga Hashim Donates Reusable Pads Worth ₦5 Million to Over 2,000 Girls

    Gbenga Hashim Donates Reusable Pads Worth ₦5 Million to Over 2,000 Girls

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • TINUBU REAPPOINTS  MARWA AS NDLEA CHAIRMAN

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • OUR DEMOCRACY MUST DELIVER, MAKE SENSE AND ENDURE — PRESIDENTIAL HOPEFUL, GBENGA HASHIM DECLARES

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • PDP Announces Expulsion of Wike, Fayose and Other Top Figures Amid Alleged Anti-Party Activities

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Let’s Continue to Make Discoveries to Improve Our World, Says Suraj on Courageous Scientific Award

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
ADVERTISEMENT
Newsroom Nigeria

The NEWSROOM NIGERIA is an independent, liberal on – line news platform committed to the right of the individual to pursue his economic happiness, without undue interference of the state. It shall promote the rights of the individual; right to freedom of worship and conscience, and to hold opinions and impact same without hindrance, subject to such laws are as consistent with the constitution and necessary for the protection of the rights of others.

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact

© 2025 Newsroom Nigeria - Designed by Semasir Connect.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Across the Nation
    • Crime Watch
    • Metro
    • Political Arena
  • Politics
  • Opinions
  • Crime and Court
    • Judiciary
  • Business
    • Banking
    • Business and Economy
    • Business Life

© 2025 Newsroom Nigeria - Designed by Semasir Connect.