A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa SAN has paid his tribute to the Late Vice Chancellor of Kwara State University, Prof. Muhammad Mustafa Akanbi SAN.

Prof. Akanbi, a Senior Advocate and the Vice Chancellor of Kwara State University, Malete, was said to have died on Monday after a protracted illness according to a statement from the School.

Tributes have since poured in for the deceased who many including the Kwara State Governor, Abdulrahman Abdulrazak described as a colossus and trailblazer.

In a statement made available to TheNigeriaLawyer, Human rights and Constitutional lawyer, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa SAN conveyed his tributes about the man who was his classmate in school.

According to Adegboruwa, Prof. Akanbi was very simple and unassuming; wise and humble despite being from a well-to-do family.

He wrote, Professor Muhammad Mustafa Akanbi, SAN, “He came ordinarily as one with a silver spoon, an ajebuta or the privileged one. His father was at the time the incorrigible President of the Court of Appeal, a no nonsense jurist and later pioneer Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC.

But then I later got to meet Muhammed, MM as we call him. Very young, simple and unassuming. So very humble and even criticizing the status quo. He was quick to declare his support for Aluta, the progressive struggle of students against all oppressive tendencies. So I fell in love with him. He was a very handsome young man with the wisdom of an elder. He didn’t carry on as a silver soon at all and he was ready and willing to go through all the rigors of academic life in Great Ife.

With his simple approach to life, he became the darling of all. Always punctual in class, MM was extremely very brilliant, never taking anything for granted. He was so much in love with me and BF (Aturu), so he would approach us to seek explanation for the reasons behind any particular students’ struggle and once convinced (which was so in most cases), he would declare his open support and even go ahead to help recruit other students. So we became so very close throughout our university days.”

Adegboruwa also recalled fond memories of their Law School stint and how Akanbi quickly established himself as an academic of repute in the legal profession.

“The momentum of friendship deepened more when we got to the Law School in Lagos. Given his position, his father was then in his official quarters on Queens Drive, Ikoyi. MM would invite us to Ikoyi in the BQ and at times in the main house, to diner and to read and discuss academics. He had an open door policy and didn’t discriminate against anyone at all. As a devoted Muslim, he was very principled but was very accommodating and detribalized. We finished Law School and he moved on to the academia, where he excelled gloriously.”

“MM had many firsts. He was our first classmate to bag professorship in Law, at a very tender age and he was also the first Senior Advocate of Nigeria in our set. MM loved helping and raising up others. When he got to know that I was applying for elevation, he came to me and took me through the rudiments and offered to help in any way. On the day of my swearing in, he even got to the Supreme Court hall ahead of me, fully robed in his SAN regalia, to honour me. The previous day, MM had mobilized Great Ife Law Alumni and all JLF (Just Law Forum) members in Abuja to treat me and my family to a sumptuous reception” He added.

He further described his strides as Vice Chancellor of KWASU, and mourned his death.

He wrote, “It was not a surprise when MM was announced as Vice-Chancellor of Kwara State University, Ilorin. He quickly set out on revolutionary reforms in University and he had great plans to turn the place around within the shortest time. But death snatched him.

At the tender age of 52, MM was destined to reach the greatest height available but God loved him more.

Adieu great man of integrity, wisdom and intellect.

May God comfort your family, all JLF, your colleagues in the Inner and Outer Bars and the government and good people of Kwara State and grant you eternal rest.”

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