Femi Fani-Kayode was born in Lagos, Nigeria on 16th October 1960
to Chief Remilekun Adetokunbo Fani-Kayode and to Chief (Mrs) Adia
Adunni Fani-Kayode. He was christened David Oluwafemi (meaning " The
Beloved Of The Lord) Adewunmi Fani-Kayode.
He
is a lawyer, a Nigerian politician, an evangelical christian, an
essayist, a poet and he was the Special Assistant (Public Affairs) to
President Olusegun Obasanjo from July 2003 until June 2006.He
was appointed the Minister of Culture and Tourism of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria from June 22nd to Nov 7th 2006 and as the Minister
of Aviation from Nov 7th 2006 to May 29th 2007. Femi
Fani-Kayode started his primary school education at the age of 8 at
Brighton College, Brighton in the U. K. after which he went to a
prestigious boarding school called Holmewood House Preparatory School in
Tunbridge Wells,Kent, South-East England. After distinguishing himself
in prep school he gained entry into the famous Harrow School in Harrow
on The Hill, United Kingdom and later on into Kelly College in
Tavistock, U. K, where he completed the rest of his public school
education.In
1980 Femi Fani-Kayode proceeded to the prestigious School of Oriental
and African Studies, where he graduated with an LL.B law degree in 1983.
He gained entry into Cambridge University (Pembroke College) where his
grandfather, his father and his older brother, Akinola (Downing College)
had all previously read law. At Cambridge Femi Fani-Kayode matched his
father's score in his final exams by also getting a very high upper
second in his post graduate LL.M degree in 1984. After finishing from
Cambridge he went to the Nigerian law school and in 1985 was called to
the Nigerian Bar.In
1993, after a brief illness and under the tutelage of Archbishop
Nicholas Duncan- Williams of Ghana, Femi Fani-Kayode found God and
became a devout and practicing Pentecostal/Evangelical christian. This
experience had a profound effect on him and completely transformed his
life style and world view. He was miraculously healed and delivered from
sickness and certain death by what he described as "God's divine,
merciful and all-powerful hand" and consequently he gave his life to
Jesus Christ, stopped drinking, stopped smoking, stopped reveling and
stopped going to parties.
He became a committed and conservative "born again" christian and often
told people that he is "nothing but a living manifestation and evidence
of God's immeasurable grace and mercy". He decided to go back to school
to study theology at the Christian Action Faith Bible Seminary in Accra,
Ghana. In 1995 Femi Fani-Kayode bagged a diploma in theology from that
famous institution
PROFESSIONAL CAREER
After leaving law school in 1985 Femi Fani-Kayode worked in the law firm
of the legendary Chief Rotimi Williams in Lagos after which he moved to
his father's Law Firm "Fani- Kayode and Sowemimo".
There he worked under the direct tutelage of his father and his uncle,
the late and highly respected Chief Sobo Sowemimo S.A.N (whose older
brother, the late Justice George Sodeinde Sowemimo, was the Chief
Justice of Nigeria from 1983 to 1985). Other notable personalities that
were trained at this great law firm include Chief Robert Clarke S.A.N,
Alhaji Femi Okunnu S.A.N, Seyi Sowemimo S.A.N Justice Moni Fafiade,
Justice Niyi Ademola, Chief Kunle Alex-Duduyemi (the wealthy businessman
from Ile-Ife, South-Western Nigeria who Chief Remilekun Fani-Kayode
mentored and trained), the Oxford-trained and brilliant Gbolahun
Alastishe, the Cambridge-trained Abba Kyari (who later later became the
managing director of one of Nigeria's largest banks), the
Cambridge-trained Funke Aboyade, the Durham-trained Femi Lijadu and many
other senior members of both the Nigerian Bar and bench.
After working there for three years Femi Fani-Kayode was promoted to the position of a senior partner in 1989.
POLITICAL CAREER
Femi Fani-Kayode showed signs of rare courage and distinct traits of
leadership very early in life. This was particularly manifested by the
fact that in 1987 he set up a group called the "September Club" which
was a truly national group made up of many new breed politicians and
young professionals in Nigeria and he was elected leader of that group
in 1988.He was one of the most prominent members of the Nigerian
National Congress (N. N. C), a major political association and
undoubtedly the largest political organization in Nigeria in 1989. He
was elected the national youth leader of N. N. C that same year. In
1990, he was appointed as Chief Press Secretary to Chief Tom Ikimi, the
first national chairman of the National Republican Convention (N. R. C)
and then later in 1991 as Special Assistant to the highly respected
Alhaji Umaru Shinkafi, former head of the Nigerian Security Organisation
(NSO) and the leading presidential aspirant of the party. In 1996,
disturbed by the massive oppression and persecution that the people of
Nigeria were being subjected to by Gen. Sani Abacha's vicious military
junta, Femi Fani-Kayode went into self-exile and pitched his tent with
the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) abroad where, together with
the likes of the Oxford-trained lawyer Chief Tunde Edu and others, he
played a very active role in the fight against Abacha and for the
restoration of democracy in Nigeria. He eventually came back to Nigeria
in the year 2001 and in that same year, through the auspices of his
friend and former Special Adviser to President Olusegun Obasanjo, Chief
Akin Oshuntokun, he met President Olusegun Obasanjo who encouraged him
about the future of Nigeria and rekindled his faith in the possibility
of a truly united and new Nigeria.In 2002 Femi Fani-Kayode helped to
establish and became one of the pioneers of the famous Progressive
Action Movement (PAM), a very strong political movement of young, new
and dynamic politicians. At the beginning of 2003, Femi Fani-Kayode was
appointed by President Olusegun Obasanjo as a member of his presidential
campaign team for the 2003 presidential election. After President
Obasanjo won that election Femi Fani-Kayode was appointed as the first
ever Special Assistant on Public Affairs to the President of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria. Since then he has been highly celebrated in the
country for his total loyalty and commitment to President Olusegun
Obasanjo and his courageous verbal and written submissions and
commentaries. Femi Fani-Kayode is also widely acknowledged as being one
of the most brilliant and formidable debaters of his generation. He is a
powerful, passionate and persuasive public speaker. In 2006 he was
appointed as the Honourable Minister of Culture and Tourism. That same
year after a minor cabinet re-shuffle he was re-deployed to the Aviation
Ministry as the Honourable Minister of Aviation where he did an
excellent job by bringing to an end the terrible cycle of plane crashes
(five in one year) that took place in Nigeria just before he came into
that office. He put this achievement down to firstly, insisting on full
compliance with safety and security standards in flight operations in
the country (and imposed strict sanctions when this was not
done)secondly, an excellent, dedicated and loyal team of personal
staffers whom he took with him to the Ministry of Aviation when he went
there and thirdly (and most importantly of all), divine intervention,
which he claims came as "a consequence of continuous and deep
intercession by the most dedicated and selfless group of prayer warriors
that I have ever come across in my life. They prayed for those horrific
crashes to stop and they stopped. God answered those prayers and the
blood of innocent Nigerians stopped flowing in unnecessary and avoidable
plane crashes. Considering the forces that wanted the crashes to
continue, this was a miracle that was second to none. We must give
thanks to God"(The Christian Explorer Magazine,2007). He increased the
capital base of domestic airliners in Nigeria in order to ensure bigger,
safer and stronger airlines in the country and he also fought
corruption by exposing a massive #6. 5 billion naira ($55, 000, 000 usd)
fraud that took place in the aviation sector just before he came in.
For this Femi Fani-Kayode was widely acknowledged and commended but he
also earned himself many powerful enemies. As Minister of Aviation he
also insisted that Nigerians should be treated with dignity, fairness
and respect by all foreign airline operators. He did this with ruthless
zeal and they complied fully whilst he was in office. Again as Minister
of Aviation he ensured that the largest, most advanced and most
sophisticated domestic airport terminal (MM2 Domestic Airport Terminal
in Lagos) which is owned and was buit by his colleague,
Cambridge-trained lawyer and multi-millionaire businessman, Dr. Wale
Babalakin s.a.n, was not only built and completed but was also fully
commissioned and made functional under his watch as Minister of
Aviation. This was despite immense opposition to the project from the
more retrograde and conservative forces within the aviation sector and
the country. This was a great achievement on the part of Fani-Kayode and
an excellent example of the public and private sector partnership
policy which was one of the hallmarks of the Obasanjo administration.
This airport terminal is undoubtedly the largest and the best equipped
domestic airport terminal on the African continent and is certainly the
best terminal (whether it be international or domestic) in the whole of
Nigeria. On June 30th 2008 Femi Fani-Kayode was invited to appear,
together with all the other former and serving Aviation Ministers in
Nigeria, before the Senate Aviation Committee to defend, explain and
give an account of their tenure as Ministers of Aviation. Femi
Fani-Kayode was articulate, factual and accurate at the public hearing,
substantiating his forceful assertions with facts, figures, documents,
bank statements and due process certificates for every contract that he
awarded. He also proved that he left an unprecedented and staggering N7.
2 billion ($60, 000, 000 usd) in the accounts of the ministry's special
intervention fund by the time he left office.He submitted a detailed
analysis and report on the problems of aviation in Nigeria (see memo
titled:"My Mandate at the Ministry of Aviation" http://www.aviationsquare.org)
to the committee and his submission shed a lot of light on the workings
of the aviation sector and even exposed what he referred to as "a
vicious blood cult" within that sector. Femi Fani Kayode assisted the
Senate Committee in it's admirable work by providing essential documents
and explanations on virtually every question that he was asked. He did
an excellent job at the public hearing (see C. D. of the Senate Aviation
Committee public hearing 2008) and was given commendation and applause
by many of those that witnessed the proceedings. Since the end of the
tenure of President Olusegun Obasanjo's administration on may 29th 2007,
Femi Fani-Kayode has gone back to the private sector and to his legal
practic
FAMILY
He is happily married
to Mrs. Regina Fani-Kayode (nee Hanson-Amonoo) who hails from a
distinguished Ghanian family and who is a pastor and a rising figure in
the intercessionary ministry of the Pentecostal/Evangelical church.They are blessed with a beautiful daughter, Remi Fani-Kayode
AWARDS AND HOBBIES
Femi Fani-Kayode has won and been honoured with many awards both before
and during his service in government. These include the City People
Magazine Minister of the Year Award in 2007; the certificate of Merit
Award by the Southern Youth Foundation in 2006; the Preservation of
Cultural Values of Nigerians Award by the Federal Ministry of Culture
and Tourism in collaboration with Festive Friends in 2006 and many
others.Reading modern and ancient literature, playing polo, practising
karate, watching rugby and boxing, studying eschatology, studying
European history, philosophy and literature, writing articles and poems,
breeding and raising high pedigree guard dogs and shooting.
Informative!!
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