Dear uncle and mentor, Prof. Tunde Ajiboye, today, we celebrate a man whose life is a testament to the power of knowledge, service, and unwavering dedication to the upliftment of others—Prof. Tunde Ajiboye. An erudite scholar, a community developer par excellence, and a mentor to hundreds of younger generations, he has left an indelible mark on academia and society at large.
Prof. Ajiboye’s intellectual prowess is evident in his groundbreaking contributions to scholarship. As a distinguished professor, he has not only advanced the frontiers of knowledge but has also shaped the minds of many who have had the privilege of learning under his tutelage. His lectures, research, and publications stand as pillars of academic excellence, inspiring generations to seek knowledge with diligence and integrity.
Beyond the walls of academia, Prof. Ajiboye has been a tireless builder of communities. His commitment to societal development is reflected in his numerous initiatives, which have empowered individuals, transformed lives, and strengthened institutions. His passion for community service is a shining example of leadership driven by purpose and compassion.
Perhaps his greatest legacy lies in his role as a mentor. With a heart large enough to accommodate countless protégés, he has nurtured and guided younger generations, instilling in them the values of excellence, perseverance, and service. Many who once sat at his feet as students and mentees are now shining lights in their respective fields, a testament to his impact as a teacher and guide.
On this special occasion, we join countless admirers, students, colleagues, and well-wishers in celebrating a life well spent in service to knowledge, humanity, and progress.

Prof. Tunde Ajiboye, may your days be long, your strength renewed, and your impact ever-increasing.
Happy birthday, Sir!
With deep admiration and gratitude,
Omotayo Babalola
Omo Obaafa Agodogbo, omo amoojo ma jo han han, o mu’jo s’ahun l’ojugbara. Omo a t’owuro d’ana kulikuli.