NIJ Inagurates Keshington Adebutu Media Resource Centre
The Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ) on Wednesday, inaugurated the Sir (Dr.) Kensington Adebukunola Adebutu Media Resource Centre.
The event, which attracted prominent figures from government, media, and academia, celebrated both the new facility and the lasting impact of philanthropist Dr. Kensington Adebukunola Adebutu.
In his opening address, NIJ Governing Council Chairman, Chief Aremo Olusegun Osoba, outlined the dual purpose of the gathering.
Osoba said “Today, we are not only here to commission this magnificent media resource centre but to honor a true Nigerian patriot, Dr. Kensington Adebutu, whose generosity and dedication have significantly impacted our society,” Osoba stated.
He highlighted the historical significance of Adebutu’s title, Odole Odua of the Yoruba Nation, noting, “He [Adebutu] told me, ‘This is the highest honor I could receive,’ and he saw any further titles as diminishing the sacred position of Odole Odua,” Osoba shared.
He pointed out that Adebutu’s decision reflected the esteemed tradition of the title, once held by the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo.
Reflecting on Adebutu’s contributions to journalism, Osoba added that the philanthropist was named a fellow of the NIJ for his “enduring love for the media and unwavering commitment to societal growth.”
Notably, Adebutu is the first NIJ fellow recognized by the International Press Institute (IPI), a global organization promoting press freedom and quality journalism.
Osoba explained that Adebutu’s contributions to the institute extended beyond the building itself.
“He didn’t just build this facility; he voluntarily contributed an additional N23 million to furnish it—without being asked. Such generosity speaks volumes,” Osoba affirmed, underscoring the unexpected yet welcomed support that enabled the project to be completed in just five months, despite challenges posed by the rainy season.
Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Gbenga Omotosho, representing Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, commended Adebutu’s philanthropic spirit, which extends beyond media and education into sports.
Omotosho recalled his recent visit to Teslim Balogun Stadium, where Adebutu had sponsored a table tennis championship.
“While others gravitate toward soccer, Adebutu recognizes the potential in sports like table tennis, which brings young Nigerians together,” Omotosho noted, applauding Adebutu’s unique focus.
Omotosho also raised concerns about the state of journalism in the digital age, where misinformation easily spreads.
“With smartphones, anyone can post unverified information, creating ‘breaking news’ out of rumors. Dr. Adebutu’s commitment to journalism aims to guide young journalists back to the fundamentals—integrity and truth,” Omotosho remarked.
Nigeria’s Minister of Finance, Mr. Wale Edun, highlighted Adebutu’s contributions to education infrastructure, describing him as “a true partner in national development.”
Edun emphasized, “Education infrastructure is vital to a nation’s future, and Adebutu stands as a pillar, constantly supporting the government’s educational initiatives.”
In a heartfelt moment, Adebutu’s son, Hon. Oladipupo Adebutu, spoke on behalf of his father, expressing gratitude to the NIJ Governing Council for honoring his father’s passion for the media.
“Journalism stands for truth, and truth is the cornerstone of democracy. My father’s commitment to this institute is a testament to his belief in that principle,” Oladipupo declared.
The NIJ Provost, Mr. Gbenga Adefaye, while delivering the vote of thanks, offered special recognition of Adebutu’s lasting contributions to the institution.
“Dr. Adebutu’s legacy will inspire future journalists who will train here, grounded in the values of truth and integrity,” he said.
Among the notable media personalities at the event was Professor Ralph Afolabi Akinfeleye, Chair and former Head of the Department of Mass Communication at the University of Lagos, Nigeria. Professor Akinfeleye currently serves as the Chairman of the Centre of Excellence in Multimedia and Cinematography, as well as UNILAG Radio 103.1 FM and Television.
With the commissioning of the Sir Kensington Adebukunola Adebutu Media Resource Centre, the NIJ takes a significant step forward, now equipped with facilities that promise to empower the next generation of Nigerian journalists.