Having a Sociologist as Minister of Finance, meant sensitivities for people as opposed to “the invisible hand of market forces,” that is an article of faith for economists.
Ọnaọlapọ Ṣolẹyẹ : An Omoluabi and epitome of selfless public service , By Babafemi A. Badejo Having a Sociologist as Minister of Finance, meant sensitivities for people as opposed to “the invisible hand of market forces,” that is an article of faith for economists. I am very proud of Dr Onaolapo Soleye, and everything he represented. We have lost a quintessential role model. A very humble and fiercely loyal man to friendship, to myself, Oyeleye Oyediran and Olusegun Obasanjo.
He was an unassuming successful Nigerian who lived a simple life of integrity and great character. He was a man that the Yoruba would readily designate as an Ọmọluabi. A friend of mine, while speaking about the competitiveness of the Nigerian claimed that a fetus in the tummy, while listening to the gist of his mother with others about the hardship outside in a country of over two hundred million must hit the ground running at birt
Ọnaọlapọ Ṣolẹyẹ Omoluabi Selfless Public Service Minister Of Finance Integrity Character Nigeria