Dipo Dina

Otunba Dipo Dina (July 15, 1960 - January 25, 2010) was a prominent politician, philanthropist, administrator, community leader and renowned Chartered Accountant from Ogun State.

Early Life & Career

Adedipupo Akanni Dina was born on July 15, 1960 into the Dipo Alapo Ekun family of Iyanro, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State. He had his secondary education at the Baptist Academy, Lagos, before going on to the University of Lagos where he got his first degree in Accounting and later M.Sc in Finance. He became a Chartered Accountant in 1984 and subseqently founded and until his death was Senior Partner at Dele Dina & Co. (an accounting firm). Between 1997 and 1999 Dipo served as the chairman of Ogun State Bulk Purchase Commission where he reportedly donated his salaries and allowances to the School of the Handicapped, in Ijebu Ode[1].

Political Background

Dipo ventured into active politics in 2003 and became the Ogun State governorship candidate in the 2007 election after he joined the defunct Action Congress (AC)[2]. He was reported to have awarded bursaries to about 400 students in the state annually, and during his governorship campaign in 2007, about four million free exercise books were given to primary, secondary and tertiary institutions in the state. He founded the ‘Ogunnet’, a non-governmental organisation, to execute his political programmes[3].

Death

On January 25, 2010, on his way to his home on Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi, Dina Dipo was abducted and taken in another car to an unknown destination where he was assassinated[4][5][6][7], the assailant reportedly spared the lives of two other passengers including his driver[8].

Memorial

The Otunba Dipo Dina International Stadium in Ijebu-Ode was named in his honour by the former governor Ibikunle Amosun.

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References

  1. Kehinde, Akinyemi (Jan 30, 2010). "Dipo Dina: Dream shattered by bullet". Daily Trust. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  2. John A. A. Ayoade, Adeoye A. Akinsanya. Nigeria's critical elections:. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 241, 242. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  3. Musa, Odoshimokhe. "Dina left outstanding legacy, says Obadara". The Nation. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  4. Ayo, Bada. "Remembering Dipo Dina, 10 Years After". Independent NG. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  5. Don Prince Victor Ovrawah. "Catastrophic Revelations". Retrieved 20 July 2020. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. Ayodeji Olukoju, Olutayo Adesina, Abimbola Adesoji. Security Challenges and Management in Modern Nigeria. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 272.
  7. Ifeoha, Azikiwe. Nigeria,echoes of a century:1999-2014. AuthorHouse. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  8. Kolade, Larewaju. "Who killed Dipo?". The Vanguard. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
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