Elizade University shines in culture, sports as founder turns 88

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  • Ade. Ojo recommits to raising globally competitive youth

Elizade University, Ilara Mokin in Ondo State recently transformed into a cultural and sporting spectacle as staff, students and guests gathered to honour its Founder, Chief Michael Ade. Ojo, OON, on the occasion of his 88th birthday.

Tagged “2026 Founder’s Day Celebration: Sports and Cultural Fiesta”, the event brought the university community together in an atmosphere of excitement, unity and pride, showcasing the institution’s enduring commitment to holistic education through the harmonious blend of academics, sports and cultural values.

In his speech at the event, the institution’s  Vice-Chancellor, Prof Philip Oguntunde, stressed the importance of developing well-rounded individuals, noting that sports, culture and academics constitute a powerful combination that produces productive, responsible and globally relevant citizens.

He said the university remains committed to nurturing students who excel intellectually while also embracing the values of teamwork, discipline, creativity and cultural identity.

Also speaking, the Chairman of the Sports and Recreational Committee, Prof Babatunde Akanji, disclosed that the Sports and Cultural Fiesta was conceived through the combined initiative of staff and students as a platform to celebrate the Founder’s enduring vision and strengthen community spirit across the university.

This year’s celebration, themed “Echoes of Our Roots: A Celebration of Culture and a Battle of Pride,” lived up to its billing as one of the most colourful and engaging events in the institution’s history.

The Cultural Day Showcase turned the campus into a vibrant mosaic of Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage.

Students adorned in traditional attire from various ethnic groups thrilled the audience with captivating cultural dances, traditional performances, live musical renditions, indigenous cuisines and breathtaking exhibitions that reflected the country’s diversity and cultural wealth.

For hours, the university community was immersed in a carnival-like atmosphere as drums reverberated across the campus and colourful displays captivated spectators.

A major highlight of the celebration was the active participation of the Founder himself. Chief Michael Ade. Ojo, accompanied by his wife and members of his immediate family, joinimg students and staff in the festivities, sharing moments of laughter, admiration and excitement as contestants showcased remarkable cultural creativity and artistic excellence.

Visibly delighted by the performances and overwhelming display of unity, the renowned industrialist reaffirmed his commitment to initiatives that empower young people and prepare them for leadership in an increasingly competitive global environment.

He expressed his determination to continue supporting projects and programmes capable of transforming lives and producing globally competitive graduates, stressing that healthy competition, sportsmanship and cultural ingenuity remain invaluable assets in today’s interconnected world.

The celebration also featured the highly anticipated Founder’s Cup Inter-Faculty Sports Competition, which drew enthusiastic participation from students and staff across the university.

For three exhilarating days, faculties battled for supremacy in football, basketball and several other sporting and recreational events.

 

Spectators thronged the sporting venues, cheering their teams in contests marked by skill, determination and exemplary sportsmanship.

The competition not only showcased athletic talent but also strengthened camaraderie, teamwork and inter-faculty relationships, further reinforcing the university’s reputation as an institution that promotes excellence beyond the classroom.

As the festivities drew to a close, participants described the event as a fitting tribute to a visionary founder whose investment in education continues to transform lives and expand opportunities for young Nigerians.

Beyond the glamour and excitement, the celebration served as a powerful reminder of the values upon which Elizade University was founded—academic excellence, cultural pride, unity, innovation and service to humanity.

The 2026 Founder’s Day Celebration ultimately stood as a vibrant affirmation of the institution’s identity and aspirations, bringing together generations of students, staff and stakeholders in a shared celebration of heritage, diversity and excellence.

For many in attendance, it was more than a birthday celebration; it was a testament to the enduring legacy of Chief Michael Ade. Ojo and the remarkable journey of Elizade University as a world-class institution committed to producing future leaders equipped for national development and global impact.

Following are the Results of the athletics competition in the staff category:

Staff Race Results
Deans of Faculties (Champions of Enthusiasm)
1. Prof. S. O. Gbadamosi PG School
2. Prof. A.A. Akande FHSMS
3. Dr. A. Okediji FENG

Heads of Departments (HODs)
1. Prof. Crosby Taiwo FBAS ———- 1st Position
2. Prof. A. A. Akande FHSMS ———- 2nd Position
3. Engr. A. Fawolu PPWS ———- 3rd Position
Senior Staff (Male)
1. Dr. A. Fadahunsi ———- 1st Position
2. Dr. Ademola Oni ———- 2nd Position
3. Mr. Ebenezer Adeojo ———- 3rd Position

Senior Staff (Female)
1. Mrs. Motunrayo Rotimi ———- 1st Position
2. Mrs. Esther Afolayan ———- 2nd Position
3. Mrs. Mercy Oludoyi ———- 3rd Position
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unior Staff (Male)
1. Mr. Oluwaseun Olatunde ———- 1st Position
2. Mr. Gbenga Bankole ———- 2nd Position
3. Mr. Michael Aruwa ———- 3rd Position

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