Tunde, son of the late
renowned social critic, Dr. Tai Solarin, said his mother, Sheila, died on
Sunday as a result of injuries she sustained when she fell out from a
chair.
He said his mother was
fond of gathering children around herself while sitting on the chair from which
she fell.
Tunde, who described his
British mother as “an educationist who devoted the whole of her life time to
teaching”, said the deceased sustained injuries, which eventually led to her
death while trying to get up after she fell.
He said, “Even at old age
she would sit on her chair, gather some children of staff members and others
who used to come to her from outside and teach them.
“She died as a result of
injuries sustained when she fell out from her chair while trying to get out
of it.”
Sheila, 88, died on Sunday
afternoon at the Babcock University Teaching Hospital, Ilishan Remo, Ogun State.
She had reportedly slipped
while going to bed some months back and was rushed to the hospital where she
was operated upon.
She was reported to have
sustained a broken hip as a result of the domestic accident.
Tunde, who spoke in
Ikenne, said his mother would be buried beside her husband in two weeks’
time after a meeting with other family members.
Meanwhile, President
Goodluck Jonathan has described Sheila’s passing as “a big loss to the
nation”.
In a statement by his
Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, the President
said Sheila’s demise has left a big vacuum in the educational system of
the country.
“Her remarkably long period
in running the popular Mayflower School, Ikenne and teaching
English in that school, made her to leave an indelible impact on generations of
students who today occupy prominent positions in all sectors of the Nigerian
society,” he said.
Wife of the late Chief
Obafemi Awolowo, Chief HID Awolowo, and other eminent Nigerians also condoled
with the Solarin family over Sheila’s death.
Awolowo in her condolence
letter to the Solarin family described Sheila as “a close family friend who
would be greatly missed by all”.
HID added, “We are really
going to miss her greatly and pray God to give the children and family the
fortitude to bear the great loss.”
In his condolence
message, Ogun State Commissioner for Education, Mr.Olusegun Odubela, on his said
“we cannot talk about education in Ogun State and Nigeria in general without
mentioning mama’s name”.
Vice-Chancellor, Tai Solarin
University of Education Ijagun, Prof. Segun Awonusi, said, “Sheila was to
our university both a physical and philosophical strength.”
President, Women Arise, Dr.
Joe Okei-Odumakin, in a statement on Monday, said Sheila’s death “is a
colossal loss to the Mayflower family, the education community in Nigeria and all admirers of the
exemplary life of the Solarins all over the world”.
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