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Wale Ojo-Lanre: The Crazy Guy Next Door

by Remi Oladoye
March 15, 2025
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Barr. Wale Ojo-Lanre

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In a world where self-interest often dominates, a few exceptional individuals stand out by dedicating their lives to uplifting others. Barrister Wale Ojo-Lanre, the Director-General of the Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism Development, is one of them. If you ask around, people might describe him in different ways—visionary, mentor, philanthropist—but to those who truly know him, he is simply “the crazy guy next door.”

Not crazy in the conventional sense, but crazy about people’s progress. A man whose obsession with seeing others succeed knows no bounds. He is a leader who actively participates, pushes, challenges, and occasionally even fights for the dreams of those who cross his path.

Wale Ojo-Lanre: A Hand That Always Lifts

I vividly remember how he helped secure the future of many of us in journalism. When the national leadership scrapped the International Institute of Journalism (IIJ) Ibadan Campus, Wale Ojo-Lanre stepped in, using his funds to keep it running. Without his intervention, many journalists might have lost their training opportunity.

He is generous to institutions and individuals, myself included. When I was admitted to Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, my joy was quickly overshadowed by the reality of an acceptance fee I couldn’t afford. With the deadline looming, anxiety took hold of me. I waited for Wale Ojo-Lanre on a Monday morning, hoping to explain my predicament.

When I finally did, he didn’t ask for a long story. Instead, he asked a straightforward question: “Are you sure?” I affirmed; he didn’t hesitate. “Go and meet Prince Wale,” he instructed. “He’ll give you the exact amount you need.” Just like that, my admission was secured.

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But it didn’t stop there. He was there when I needed support for my wedding, when I struggled to roof my house in 2013, and when I was about to buy my first car in 2014—his hands—always lifting, always giving, constantly pushing others toward their dreams.

Wale Ojo-Lanre with Ekiti State Cultural Troupe
Wale Ojo Lanre with Ekiti State Cultural Troupe

A Dream Bigger Than Himself

Wale Ojo-Lanre doesn’t just help people; he invests in them. His unshakeable belief in young people’s potential sees possibilities where others see obstacles and pushes people to take bold steps even when they doubt themselves.

Sometimes, his passion is so intense that it almost feels like an obsession. He doesn’t just want people to succeed but insists on it. Ojo-Lanre challenges, scolds, and sometimes even gets angry when he feels someone is not maximising their potential. I should know—I am one of those people.

He has always believed I should study law, convinced my abilities would shine. I, on the other hand, had different plans. Now, he is mad at me for not yielding to his call. But that’s just who he is—a man who sees the best in people and refuses to let them settle for less.

A Legacy of Selflessness

Wale Ojo-Lanre’s story is not just about generosity but also about vision. He does not just give money; he provides purpose. Ojo-Lanre does not just support dreams; he nurtures them. His “madness” is rare—the kind the world desperately needs.

In a society where many look out only for themselves, he reminds us that true greatness lies in lifting others. He proves that success is not measured by what you have but by how many people you help rise.

So, here’s to the crazy guy next door. May his madness never end, and may his kind multiply.

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