The 8th Of March 2023 is globally
celebrated as International Women's Day & It also happens to be the 40th
Birthday Celebrations Of Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour GRVThe Labour Party LP
Governorship Aspirant.
Instead of celebration he spent part
of the day campaigning and went to visit and empathise with the traders who
were victims of the Ajegunle Spare Parts
Market whose shops were burnt down as a result of the electoral tensions
leading to the March 11 Gubernatorial
Polls. After Inspecting & Talking To The Traders He donated N15m as part of
his support towards cushioning the traders' pains and promised to rebuild the
entire market when elected governor.
GRV as he is popularly known is a
people's man and has run an impressive campaign so far with a huge following that
has enjoyed a even bigger boost with the
recent victory of his principal Peter Obi of The Labour Party in Lagos against
the ruling party APC. Many of these on and offline supporters include members
of the Peter Obi or Obidient Movement which are majorly youths and hopefuls for
a NEW NIGERIA.
A true Lagosian and scion of the
reputable and popular Rhodes family of Lagos Island with a history dating up to
400 years. GRV describes himself as a a Lagos boy, an Omo Eko proper and speaks
of his Lagos Rhodes Vivour family pedigree and their stellar contributions to
the development of Lagos –these include the foremost legal luminaries and
judges from the 1800s such as Steven Bankole Rhodes, to his uncles, Yinka
Rhodes The Bamofin Of Lagos, the Supreme Court Judge, Bode Rhodes Vivour, and
his father, Barrister Olawale Rhodes Vivour who married his mum a Mrs Stella Rhodes-Vivour, and the popular late musician Elder Steve Rhodes.
The land upon which City Hall Lagos
is built belongs to his family & his great parents’ estate owned the
largest plantation in Lagos.
The Nottingham UK & MIT trained
architect in his Manifesto laid out a plan to get Lagos working with his focus
is on how to uplift Lagos, his beloved state of birth and lineage by resolving
the perennial Lagos traffic problem through building four new rail lines in
four years, whose multiplier effects would create jobs throughout our economy,
resolving the massive unemployment and underemployment that is the ‘Area Boy'
culture, provide housing and social services and more.
The 40 year old celebrant is happily
married to Dr Ify Rhodes-Vivour an Oxford & Harvard PhD trained molecular
biologist and they have 2 boys. Gbadebo Rhodes Vivour, is an embodiment of the
successful unity of Yoruba, Igbo and other Nigerians that propelled the
Obidient political liberation movement, and on his birthday urged all to vote
for the freedom, progress and harmony the city deserves, and for a new Lagos
that would set the pace for a new Nigeria with his Eko e dide - Lagos Stand Up Slogan..”
0 Comments