Prof Yemi Osinbajo and his mother. |
- What was your childhood like?
hard work and seriousness. It was later that I proceeded to Teacher’s Training College in Sagamu. After I completed the programme, I went back to the school to teach. I taught in that school for two years. It was while I was there that I met my husband, Opeoluwa Osinbajo.
He was not a teacher in the school. He came on a visit and he saw me. I knew him before that day and when he saw me, we exchanged greetings and he began to visit me in the school. It was later he told me he that wanted to marry me. And because I had known him before, I did not refuse his proposal. He was from Ikenne, Ogun State.
I actually agreed to his proposal because I knew him as a gentleman. He was a very good person. Besides, he was a friend to my sister’s husband. During that time, he was a student at the Federal School of Surveying, Oyo State. He was not rich then but I admired him for his other qualities.
Prof Yemi Osinbajo,a mummy's boy. |
- What did your parents say when you told them about him?
I told them that I knew him very well and could vouch for his character. They told me to invite him to our house and I did. When he came, they were impressed with his behaviour and they endorsed our marriage. But our wedding did not hold immediately after he met my parents because it was not long after that that he travelled to England for further studies. He actually travelled abroad to be trained as a civil engineer. When he was there, he kept in touch. It was when he returned from England that we got married on December 28, 1954.
- How was the union?
- What was the experience like bringing up four boys?
- Can you recall any of the tricks they played?
- Did you influence the career choice of any one of them?
- What happened to him?
- What happened to the business?
- What do you do each time you remember your husband?
- Is there any difference between the moral training during your days and what we have now?
- Do you have any special food?
- How do you relax?
- What special training did you give your children?
- Do you still see some of your childhood friends?
- What is your advice to parents?