Kola Onadipe

Kola Onadipe
Born Nathaniel Kolawole Onadipe
(1922-07-14)14 July 1922
Ijebu-Ode, Ogun state, Nigeria
Died 4 December 1988(1988-12-04) (aged 66)
Occupation Lawyer, Author, Educator
Nationality Nigerian
Genre Children's literature

Nathaniel Kolawole Onadipe (14 July 1922 – 4 December 1988), most commonly known as Kola Onadipe, was a Nigerian author best known for his children's books.

Biography

Kola Onadipe was born in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun state, Nigeria. He was born into a polygamous family and was the second son of his mother. Onadipe studied Law at the University of London in 1949 and later opened a law firm with his close friend Abraham Adesanya. He had fifteen children, seven boys and eight girls, to whom he dedicated his life and ensured they excelled in achieving acceptable academic status. He died at the age of sixty-six after he suffered a stroke on 4 December 1988. He is buried at his residential home in Ogbogbo, Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria.

He was the Principal of Olu-Iwa College (one of the four major High Schools in Ijebu-Ode in the late 40's, the 50's and early 60's). He was a staunch disciplinarian and kept the school in top level academic and moral flavor. His popular expression was "You go" which meant that if he caught you being a truant, you will be expelled regardless of who your parents might be. He was well respected by the proprietor of the school, Chief Timothy Adeola Odutola.

Boys from all over Nigeria who were admitted to the college became great men under him and went to higher institutions of learning both at home and abroad to become greater leaders and professionals in life. They are too many to mention or list. [1]

Publications

He dedicated most of his lifetime to education and writing books for children. He wrote a number of children's books which include:

References

  1. Dan Reboussin (18 December 2003). "Onadipe". George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
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