Dele Momodu

Dele Momodu

Dele Momodu and President Buhari
Born (1960-05-16) 16 May 1960
Ile-Ife, Nigeria
Alma mater Obafemi Awolowo University
Occupation Journalist/CEO
Years active Publishing 1996–present
Spouse(s) Mobolaji Momodu (m. 1992)
Children Pekan Momodu, Yole Momodu, Eniafe Momodu, Korewa Momodu

Dele Momodu (born Ayòbámidélé Àbáyòmí Ojútelégàn Àjàní Momodu; 16 May 1960) is a Nigerian journalist/publisher, businessman, philanthropist, actor and motivational speaker. He is the CEO and publisher of Ovation International, a magazine that has given publicity to people from all over the world, mainly in Africa. In 2015, he officially launched Ovation TV and subsequently launched an online newspaper called The Boss. Momodu has received hundreds of awards and honours for his work in the world of business, politics, literature, the music industry and the fashion industry. He writes a weekly column called "PENdulum", published every Saturday on the back page of Thisday newspaper. The articles are praised for highlighting issues in Nigeria, as well as discussing popular topics, current events and famous people, often in a polemic/critical style. Through PENdulum, Momodu became a prominent voice for the APC presidential candidate at the 2015 general election in Nigeria - the current president Muhammadu Buhari.

Early life

Ayobamidele, meaning "my joy has followed me home",[1] is the last of three siblings. He lost his father at the age of 13, thereafter relying on his mother and relatives for support. Dele was taught by his late mother, who died on 18 May 2007,[2] not to despair even when times are tough. This was exemplified by her continual support of him even when others had written him off. She had given him up to a third chance at passing his WAEC (Senior Secondary Exams). Although his mother's source of income was from petty trading, and she had two older children to care for, she laboured hard to sustain her family, and in the words of Momodu, "She didn't give up on me."[2]

Dele Momodu and Queen Elizabeth II

Education and career

A graduate of University of Ife, (now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife) 1982, Dele Momodu holds a degree in Yoruba and a master's degree in English Literature (1988). He lectured at the Oyo State College of Arts and Science in Ile-Ife, between 1982 and 1983 while on National Service. Between 1983 and 1985, he was private secretary to the former Deputy Governor of Ondo State, Chief Akin Omoboriowo. In 1986, Momodu served the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade Olubuse II, managing the Motel Royal Limited owned by the monarch. Following Momodu's resignation from the Motel Royal, he went on to study for his post-graduate degree in English literature. He was during this time contributing articles to the likes of The Guardian, Sunday Tribune and other Nigerian-based publications.On 30th July, 2016, Dele was awarded with an honorary doctorate degree (PhD) from the University of Professional Studies, Accra, Ghana, earning him the title "Doctor of Humane Letters".

Dele Momodu and former President Bill Clinton

Involvement with M. K. O. Abiola

In May 1988, Dele Momodu got his first job as Staff Writer with African Concord magazine, owned by late Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola. A year later, Momodu was transferred to Weekend Concord as a pioneer staff. He wrote the first cover story for the paper in March 1989. He also contributed to other publications such as the National Concord, Sunday Concord, Business Concord and the Yoruba newspaper Isokan. In May 1989, he became Literary Editor, within six months he became News Editor of the Weekend Concord. Between May 1990 and September 1991 he edited May Ellen Ezekiel's Classique, a celebrity magazine, an appointment that made him the highest paid editor in Nigeria. He resigned and tried his hand at doing business as a bread distributor for his mentor Chief Moshood Abiola, who owned "Wonderloaf". Following this, Momodu started a public relations outfit, Celebrities-Goodwill Limited, which managed the accounts of Chief Moshood Abiola, Dr Mike Adenuga, Mr Hakeem Belo-Osagie and other distinguished Nigerians.

Dele and his wife, Bolaji with the late Chief M. K. O. Abiola

Exile

In 1993, Momodu resigned to join the Moshood Abiola Presidential Campaign Organization. Momodu was arrested and detained at Alagbon Close in Lagos, after the annulment of the 12 June Presidential election by General Ibrahim Babangida. He was severely punished by the reigning dictatorship for his pro-democratic views but was undeterred. He was to be arrested in 1995 and charged with treason by the government of Sani Abacha, then a dictator. Momodu was accused of being one of the brains behind the pirate radio station, Radio Freedom (later Radio Kudirat), after the cold-blooded murder of Alhaja Kudirat Abiola. Momodu managed to escape by masquerading as a farmer through the Seme border into Cotonou, in Benin Republic, from where he fled to Togo, Ghana and eventually to the United Kingdom.[3] For three agonising years, he could not re-enter his homeland, Nigeria. He has since been absolved of all accusations made by the Abacha administration.

Ovation International

Momodu started Ovation International in 1996 while still in exile. After the death of Abiola in prison, and the subsequent death of his persecutor, Sani Abacha, Momodu ended his exile. Since then, he has expanded Ovation International, and it is now one of Africa's most popular celebrity magazines. Ovation International is also reputed to be the only bi-lingual magazine in Africa, having editions printed in both English and French.

Dele Momodu with former President George W. Bush

Ovation Red Carol

Dele Momodu has held an annual event every year since 2008 (except in 2010, due to the impending presidential elections), known as the Ovation Red Carol (later changed to Ovation Carol and Awards). The Red Carol is held every December, and has become one of West Africa's most popular annual Christmas events, often involving musical performances, drama, fashion shows and award presentations for varying charitable causes. From 2008-2012 it was held in Lagos, Nigeria, but was held in Accra, Ghana, in December 2013. In 2013, former president of Ghana J. J. Rawlings attended, with Wyclef Jean as the headline act, along with many other international performers, including M.I, Ice Prince and Burna Boy from Nigeria. In 2015, two shows were held for the first time - one in Lagos, Nigeria and the other in Accra, with Nigerian performer Wizkid headlining both events, as well as American singer Evelyn "Champagne" King for the Lagos show.

Family and personal life

On 19 December 1992, Dele married his wife Mobolaji Abiodun Momodu.[4] They have four children: Pekan[5] (born 1994), Yole (born 1996), Eniafe (born 1997) and Korewa (born 2004).[6]

References

  1. "BEHIND THE NAME the etymology and history of first names". Behind the name. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  2. 1 2 "'My presidential mission' - Dele Momodu". Nigerian Compass. 19 June 2010.
  3. Mallami, Kayode. "An African Icon at 50". Sahara reporters. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  4. Godwin Amaize, Ohimai (15 September 2010). "Dele Momodu Officially Applies As Presidential Candidate For Labour Party". Sahara Reporters. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  5. Adeniji, Gbenga (17 November 2013). "My father was disappointed when he lost presidential election — Dele Momodu's son". Punch Nigeria. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  6. "Finally Meet Ovation Publisher, Dele Momodu's Wife and His Four Handsome Sons". Afrinolly News Entertainments. 24 April 2014. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
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