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Fourah Bay College, 1945: Michael Adekunle Ajasin and the Making of a Statesman

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In 1945, a photograph captured a formative moment in the life of the future Nigerian leader Michael Adekunle Ajasin, then a young student at Fourah Bay College in Sierra Leone. He is seen flanked by Adenuga and Laosebikan, during his years of academic training outside Nigeria.
This period represents an important chapter in the development of one of Nigeria’s most respected political figures, who would later serve as the Executive Governor of the old Ondo State (1979–1983).

Fourah Bay College: The “Athens of West Africa”

Fourah Bay College, located in Freetown, was one of the most prestigious centres of higher education in West Africa during the colonial era. It attracted some of the brightest students from across the region, including Nigeria, Ghana, and Sierra Leone itself.
For many West African elites, studying at Fourah Bay meant:

Exposure to British-style higher education

Participation in early pan-West African intellectual networks

Training for future roles in administration, education, and politics

Ajasin’s Early Academic Formation

At the time this photograph was taken, Michael Adekunle Ajasin was still a young student forming the intellectual and ideological foundations that would later define his political life.
His years at Fourah Bay contributed to:

His strong belief in education as a tool for national development

His commitment to principled leadership and public service

His exposure to broader ideas of African self-governance and nationalism

A Generation of Future Leaders

Ajasin’s presence alongside his peers—Adenuga and Laosebikan—reflects a generation of West Africans being shaped together in colonial-era academic institutions. Many of such students would go on to become:

Teachers and academics

Civil servants and administrators

Political leaders in independent African states

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Legacy of Michael Adekunle Ajasin

Years after this photograph, Ajasin would become a key political figure in Nigeria’s Second Republic, known for:

His emphasis on education and human capital development

His reputation for integrity and principled governance

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His leadership of the old Ondo State between 1979 and 1983

This 1945 image of Michael Adekunle Ajasin at Fourah Bay College is more than a student photograph—it is a snapshot of intellectual formation. It captures the early journey of a man who would later shape governance and educational policy in Nigeria, rooted in the values and discipline acquired during his formative years in Sierra Leone.

Sources

Segun Adegoke & Ebenezer Babatope — Michael Adekunle Ajasin: Triumph of Idealism (Spectrum Books, 1995).

Fourah Bay College historical archives — records on alumni and colonial-era West African students at Fourah Bay College.

Nigerian state archives — documentation on governance of Ondo State (1979–1983).

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