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Remo Citizens

Remo Citizens

Nestled in the heart of Sagamu, and its environs in Ogun State, the resilient people of Remo Kingdom have woven a tapestry of culture, tradition, and progress for centuries. Remo citizens, with their rich heritage and vibrant spirit, have made significant contributions to Nigeria’s history. Among these notable individuals are several notable individuals who have exemplified the essence of Remo’s legacy.

Remo citizens are known for their deep-rooted cultural values. With a history dating back generations, the people of Remo have preserved their customs, folklore, and traditional practices, passing them down with pride. One of the most iconic cultural events in Remo is the Remo Agemo festival, a week-long celebration of the Remo people’s rich heritage. The festival features a variety of traditional activities, including music, dance, and drama. Another popular cultural event is the Remo drum festival, a celebration of the significance of drumming in Remo culture. The festival features a variety of drumming groups from different parts of Remo, showcasing the diversity and richness of Remo drumming traditions.

As Remo citizens honor their past, they also look toward the future with hope and determination. With a younger generation emerging, there is a renewed focus on education, entrepreneurship, governance and innovation. The people of Remo continue to make strides in various fields, from business and sports to the leadership and academia, embodying the essence of progress.

Prominent Remo citizens

Remo has produced many notable individuals who have made significant contributions to Nigeria and the world. Here are a few examples:

  • Chief Obafemi Awolowo: A statesman, nationalist, and political leader, Awolowo played a pivotal role in Nigeria’s fight for independence. He was also the Premier of the Western Region of Nigeria from 1952 to 1959, during which time he implemented a number of progressive policies, including free education for all children.
  • Tai Solarin: An iconic educator and social activist, Tai Solarin founded the famous Mayflower School in Ikenne, Ogun State. His contributions to education and advocacy for social change have left a lasting legacy.
  • Professor Ogunlesi: A distinguished academic and educator, Professor Ogunlesi contributed significantly to the field of medicine and education in Nigeria, enriching the intellectual landscape of the nation.
  • Gbenga Daniel: A respected politician and statesman, Gbenga Daniel served as the governor of Ogun State, bringing significant developments to the region during his tenure.
  • Bayo Ogunlesi: A prominent investment banker and business magnate, Ogunlesi is the chairman and CEO of Global Infrastructure Partners. He is also the chairman of the Financial Times Group.
  • Anthony Joshua: A world-renowned professional boxer, Anthony Joshua was born to Nigerian parents of Yoruba descent. The Joshuas are well-known in Sagamu and trace their ancestry back through several generations. His great-grandfather is Daniel Adebambo Joshua, a wealthy landowner and merchant who took the last name after his conversion to Christianity. Anthony achieved global recognition for his remarkable boxing career and is a source of pride for the Remo community.