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Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by Tunjman(m): 9:02am On Jul 26, 2013
Veteran journalist Alhaji Alade Idowu Odunewu is dead
The late Odunewu, who wrote with the pen name Allah De, was former Editor of the Daily Times ,died yesterday at St Nicholas Hospital, Lagos. He was 85.
His Allah De column was for many years the delight of readers for its wit, simplicity and humour. His remains will be buried today at the prestigious Vaults and Garden, Ikoyi, Lagos at 3pm. He is survived by three children.
It was widely acknowledged by his contemporaries that few loved journalism like Allah De. He was one of those rare specimens born for a time and a profession.

According to Felix Adenaike, a former editor of the Tribune, “Alade Odunewu was a great craftsman who lived journalism”.
Former Managing Director of The Guardian Mr. Lade Bonuola said: “Oga was a titan, even in the fast depleting generation of the masters. The other day it was Unuegbu. He was an exceedingly gifted writer who always had very close by his armoury of humour, ranking with Baker of New York Times and Cameron of Daily Express in humour and Bernard Levin of The Times of London in seriousness and mastery of language.
“Of course, Cassandra of the Daily Mirror of whom he was a proud disciple. A product of Regent Polytechnic, he was one of the early elite that ruled our great Kingdom that the Daily Times was. He was the best all-round final student at Regent. He was a moral compass who yield, space to none in integrity.

“With the departure of his wife last year, he lost his accustomed ebullient will to live. He was kept going by his wonderful children – Ebun, Akanni and Segun. When a person like that departs, it is as if a part of you is gone. So is a part of Nigeria’s history.”

The late Odunewu was also acknowledged as one of the founding fathers of Nigerian journalism who continued to support the industry many years after his retirement from active practice of the profession. He was the chairman of the Nigeria Press Council (NPC) and Chairman, Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Nigeria Media Merit Award (NMMA).

Allah De began his journalism career at the Daily Times as a reporter after his secondary education at the New Bethel College, Onitsha, Anambra State but fate seemed to have a higher calling for him as he secured a Federal Government scholarship to study Journalism at the Regent Street Polytechnic London- now University of Westminster.

He was a star in London, winning the Commonwealth New Statesman Prize for the best all-round student and also working for a number of British newspapers- a rare feat at the time and even now- before returning home.
Between 1950-56, the late Odunewu worked at the Daily Times as a reporter and sub-editor. He left to become the Managing Editor of the African Press Limited Ibadan, publishers of the Nigerian Tribune. That was 1956 and 1957. Odunewu spent four years, between 1960 and 1964, as the Editor-in-Chief of the Allied Newspapers of Nigeria before he left to become the Editor, Sunday Times, in 1964.

He rose through the ranks at the Daily Times before he was appointed editor of the paper, coming after Peter Enahoro who was initially known as “George Sharp” and later as Peter Pan. The late Odunewu’s time as the editor of the most prestigious newspaper at the time has been described with many charitable adjectives by those who worked with him. While Peter Pan was a “great writer”, Odunewu was adjured to have combined his fine writing skill with even a greater talent as an editor of the paper.

Perhaps one of the lasting legacies of the departed journalist is his “ Allah De” column, which has been described by many as one of the best satires ever penned by a Nigerian journalist. The late Nnamdi Azikwe-himself a fine writer- described the late Odunewu as the dean of Nigerian satirical writing.

“Satire is the stuff of his work, master of the well-placed innuendo. Odunewu called attention to the follies and foibles of his era without wounding the vanities of the men and women of the moment,” Journalism teacher and The Nation Editorial Adviser Olatunji Dare once wrote in 2007.

Encomiums were pouring in last night from his contemporaries and those who knew him only through his writings. Henry Odukomaiya, who took over from him as the Editor of the Daily Times said: “ I am shocked, saddened to learn from you about the sudden departure of my great boss, Alade Odunewu whose pseudonym was Allah De which was the name of the column he gave birth to when he was Editor-in-chief of the Daily Times.”

Odukomaiya had a flattery reminiscence of the character of the writer. “The Allah De that I knew was one of the most accommodating bosses that anybody could have, I mean every word of what I am saying. He never offended anybody, he did his job to the best of his ability and his ability was quite high. He was very jocular and that reflected in every of his writing. He was elegant too. He didn’t take life too seriously. Unfortunately, he didn’t have a good matrimonial life.

Adenaike remembered the late Odunewu as a great mentor to the younger generation of journalists and a great craftsman. “That was the father of journalism. Nigerian journalism has lost one of its founding fathers, and he was a great mentor to the younger ones. He wrote a column Allah De. He was a great humorist and satirist. He was a great craftsman. He lived journalism; he published two books – Winner takes all which was the compilation of his columns into two volumes.”
Sam Amuka Pemu, publisher of The Vanguard said of the late Allah De: “He was a fine fellow; we will miss him.” Mr. Femi Kusa former Editor of the Guardian, described him as a great columnist who was very careful and diplomatic in his writings.

There were others too who paid glowing tributes to a man who gave his life for journalism. The chairman, Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) Lagos State Council, Deji Elumoye, said the late Odunewu was a foremost journalist who never did anything else but journalism. “He talked about proper practices of journalism and was always willing to advise the NUJ. We will miss him,” he said.

Former Editor of The Sunday Times Gbolabo Ogunsanwo believed the profession has lost one of its heroes. “Alade Odunewu was the uncrowned dean of newspaper columnists.”
Perhaps, few can be said to have matched the passion and the talents of the late Odunewu, his devotion to the cause of the journalism profession would be a model that the p
rofession may find hard to fill. And as he is committed to mother earth today, the encomiums may have just begun.


#May his soul rest in peace#


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Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by nerodenero: 9:05am On Jul 26, 2013
Rest in peace, amen
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by crystalballs: 10:07am On Jul 26, 2013
RIP
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by Okijajuju1(m): 10:07am On Jul 26, 2013
Okay o!!







I guess its Aso-ebi time murrafuckers..
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by omiobo: 10:07am On Jul 26, 2013
RIP
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by usomine007(m): 10:07am On Jul 26, 2013
RIP SIR!!!
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by Ifetex(m): 10:09am On Jul 26, 2013
RIP even if i idnt' know you
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by franksunny(m): 10:09am On Jul 26, 2013
R.I.P Pa
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by Nobody: 10:10am On Jul 26, 2013
RIP
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by ichommy(m): 10:12am On Jul 26, 2013
Hope you re okay?

Okija_juju: Okay o!!







I guess its Aso-ebi time murrafuckers..

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Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by ichommy(m): 10:13am On Jul 26, 2013
Rip Sir
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by Fazhy: 10:15am On Jul 26, 2013
R.I.P. Papa.
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by MAYOWAAK: 10:16am On Jul 26, 2013
He died a fulfilled man
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by slap1(m): 10:18am On Jul 26, 2013
One of the best men to have handled the pen of journalism in the country. Maximum respect, sir! You still live in your write-ups, for me. Live on!
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by WIZGUY69(m): 10:24am On Jul 26, 2013
i remove my cap for u "ALLAH DE DIES" wat a fufilled journalist!!
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by moshoodn(m): 10:25am On Jul 26, 2013
There are times and season.

A time to die and a time to go to heaven!

Adieu papa.

Someday I too shall grow older than you and die peacefully.

I wish Nigeria peace.
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by OkikiOluwa1(m): 10:27am On Jul 26, 2013
RIP man. He's a great columnist.
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by slimyem: 10:29am On Jul 26, 2013
N'er heard of him. undecided

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Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by fuke(m): 10:36am On Jul 26, 2013
Bye the great satirist. You were the only reason I bought Sunday Times those good old days. You were so acidic on your targets yet you made it so sweet to read. Your writings impacted positively on my English. Sleep well the wordsmith.

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Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by PeterKbaba: 10:41am On Jul 26, 2013
Rest in peace.... He was a silent billionaire
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by FOLYKAZE(m): 10:58am On Jul 26, 2013
Adieu papa

Say my greetings to PEJ's mother
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by enioladeran: 11:10am On Jul 26, 2013
R.I.P
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by Kollins12: 11:12am On Jul 26, 2013
RIP the great MAN
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by Nobody: 11:22am On Jul 26, 2013
He was one of the greatest to have emerged from Africa. He great journalist. Adieu Alla dey!
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by thaoriginator: 2:17pm On Jul 26, 2013
Okija_juju: Okay o!!







I guess its Aso-ebi time murrafuckers..
who is dis foool @50?
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by Okijajuju1(m): 3:11pm On Jul 26, 2013
tha_originator: who is dis foool @50?


Your real daddy!! grin
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by sylve11: 3:40pm On Jul 26, 2013
Journey well Baba! cool
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by Jarus(m): 4:29pm On Jul 26, 2013
Those were the journalists!!!

I wasn't born when they reigned, but I read a lot about those men of journalistic yesteryears. The Babatunde Joses of that era
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by BabaOlowo: 6:49pm On Jul 26, 2013
Good Night, Allah De. You surely left your footpath in the sands of time, May Almighty Allah grant u an eternal rest!
Re: Alade Odunewu "Allah De' Dies At 85 (Veteran Journalist) by sunnyolads1(m): 6:58pm On Jul 26, 2013
RIP to a Legend..

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