The Founder and Spiritual Head of Shafaudeen in Islam, Professor Sabit Ariyo Olagoke has narrated how he lived a life of atheist for 25 years before he actually accepted existence of God in 1982.
Professor Olagoke who is also the Mogaji and Arole of OgunElu Aare Alasa Dynasty stated this while playing host to Oyo state leaders of Oodua Peoples Congress, (OPC New Era) at Olagoke Villa, Oja Oba, Ibadan.
Olagoke while speaking to the leaders of the OPC stated how he lived a life of an atheist for 25 years before he finally accepted Islam in 1982.
“I was an atheist for 25 years. I do not believe in the existence of God. I made mockery of those who called themselves Muslims or Christians. I had this befief for 25 years before I finally accepted Islam in 1982. I believe God can use anybody.”
Speaking further Mogaji Olagoke said that that he is not only a religious leader but also a believer in the good aspect of Yoruba culture and tradition.
“I want to tell you today that I’m also an OPC. We are all OPC members. In as much as what we are doing is about equity, justice and fairness, we are all OPC members. It will interest you to know that OgunElu Aare Alasa family migrated from Ejigbo. We had to trace where we came from for us to be able to write our history for generation to come.”
Mogaji Olagoke who promised to work with OPC to contribute meaningfully to the peace and development of the society also accepted the offer of the OPC New Era in Oyo state to become its Patron.
The OPC New Era executive members led by Comrade Adesina Akinpelu while speaking commended Mogaji Olagoke for his contribution to human and societal development.
“Our father Mogaji is not only a religious leader but a man of integrity. His uprightness and steadfastness is second to none. See how our father has transformed his ancestral home to a centre of attraction. This is worthy of emulation for all Mogajis and sons and daughters of Ibadanland. We are very proud of you Sir.”
Other leaders of OPC present at the event were the acting State Coordinator, Comrade Lawal Sharafadeen Akindele, Acting Deputy State Coordinator, Comrade Bashir Kolawole a.k.a Man K and others.