A person of true substance always stands out from their peers, setting themselves apart in remarkable ways. In the case of Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi, the gap between her and any other
contender is as vast as the distance between the earth and the sky. Now that she has reached the age of 60, Adeleye-Fayemi continues to radiate with a brilliance that seems unparalleled. Yet, it is only fitting that someone of her calibre would have no equal, to begin with.
Adeleye-Fayemi turned 60 today, June 11, which has prompted an outpouring of goodwill messages and admiration for the esteemed former First Lady of Ekiti State. Despite no longer holding office, she remains as radiant, graceful, and impressively influential as ever in the hearts and minds of the esteemed people of Ekiti.
While her husband, Kayode Fayemi, may be more widely known among Nigerians, it is undeniable that Adeleye-Fayemi shines just as brightly in the constellation of personal achievements. One could even argue that she has paved her path, creating platforms to pursue her goals and attaining heights that are often only dreamed of in certain circles.
Adeleye-Fayemi’s activism and advocacy have elevated her to a position of prominence that defies predictable projections for the future. She remains one of the foremost and visible voices for women and the marginalised, rightfully earning the title of champion of grassroots empowerment and inclusion.
At 60, she continues to be a global figurehead for the welfare of the girl-child, with a particular emphasis on formal education and holistic empowerment. Consequently, she stands as a source of pride for all who have had the privilege of knowing her — a majestic eagle soaring high, diligently providing for her beloved chicks.Founded on January 22, 1995, THISDAY is published by THISDAY NEWSPAPERS LTD.
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