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By Emmanuel Adeleke
Nigerian-American Poet, Akinyemi Cash Onadele, popularly known Aiyeko-ooto, has donated some of his 109 titles and awarded an annual literature prize of N1 million at his alma mater, Loyola College, Ibadan.
Speaking at the book donation and endowment event, held at Loyola College over the week, Onadele stressed that he was not only giving back to the secondary school he attended but promoting better understanding and appreciation of literature in English and Yoruba Languages.
Onadele, who is the chairman of the 1979 old boys association of the school, admonished students not to foreclose anything in life as life presents all kinds of opportunities in the most unlikely places.
“My return here comes with a strong feeling of nostalgia to donate some of my works to the school library. It is not only ironic but instructive that during my time at Loyola and in my further education, I was a science scholar but today I am back here as a literary arts practitioner with over 109 titles in subjects that were not my favourites.
“My admonition therefore to you current students is not to foreclose or discountenance anything in life as life presents all kinds of opportunities in the most unlikely places. Today , I am back to give back in an area which I lacked during my time here,” he said.
In his remarks, the school principal, Akinade Akinlayo, appreciated Onadele for the gesture, disclosing that literature in Yoruba and English were the two subjects with the lowest grades and overall performance at the final school leaving examinations in the state.
“The books donation to the school library and the annual Aiyeko-ooto Youth Literature One Million Naira Endowment will assist greatly in improving the performance of our students in Yoruba and English literature. This will also motivate the teachers who are going to be incorporated as an integral part of the endowment. So it is a win-win to all of us at Loyola College Ibadan,” he said
Onadele is in the country to participate in the 25th edition of the Lagos Book and Art Festival and will be showcasing his works and engaging the library community on Monday, November 13, and Tuesday, November 14 at Freedom Park, Lagos.