By Emma
Tunji Braithwaite |
Tunji Braithwaite, the man known for his great works
in the formation and sustenance of Nigerian Advance Party (NAP) has passed on
to glory. The lawyer to Obafemi Awolowo and human right activist died this
morning, Monday, March 28, 2016.
Tunji was one of the few Nigerians who believed that
the country could be salvaged through good sense and judgment, but military
adventurers (who were agents of foreign powers that were intent on maintaining
their neo-colonialist hold o the country) would not let them.
Tunji Braithwaite was born in 1933, into the large
family of Reverend I. Braithwaite. The family contributed much to the socio-political,
spiritual and economic development of Nigeria and Africa; starting as far back
as the 1880s when the patriarch, I Braithwaite, led the first Anglican Missionary Expedition that opened up the
Ijebu Province of Western Nigeria to the
Gospel of Jesus Christ.
In 1894, patriarch built the first church in Epe,
St. Michael’s, having accumulated a large congregation. St.Michael’s Epe is
still in existence today and has been joined by a second Anglican church – the
Reverend Braithwaite Memorial Anglican Church, Papa Epe.
Ninjinews.com is following up on developments and
will continue to do so, and report as things continue to unfold.
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