TALES FROM THE PAST...
For those who are not familiar with "Bode Thomas", the prominent Surulere Street in Lagos Nigeria, tales from the past is about the man it was named after. As you read about Chief Bode Thomas, try to learn something from history
Bode Thomas was born to a wealthy trader, John Thomas in
1918. He attended C.M.S. Grammar School, a missionary school founded by Samuel
Ajayi Crowther. He traveled to London to study Law with Remi Fani-Kayode and
Chief FRA Williams. Bode Thomas, FRA William and Remi Fani Kayode founded the first
indigenous law practice in Nigeria; "Thomas, Williams and Kayode". The law firm
was on Jankara Street and it thrived. His huge frame earned him the appellation
“bulldozer”.
He became a member of Regional House of Assembly in 1951.
From there, he, Prest and Akintola were selected as members of the House of
Representatives. Sir Adesoji Aderemi, Ooni of Ife also joined them in the
Central Council of Ministers. But, Thomas was the leader; astute, workaholic,
thoughtful and forward-looking.
On the floor of the House, Thomas was a charismatic speaker.
He was a lover of facts. He was a fire brand nationalist. He wanted self-rule
and independence at a faster pace his colleagues from other zones could not
comprehend. During the debate on self-rule, his speech infuriated the
legislators from the North. Thomas labelled them collaborators in the extension
of British rule. He did not only speak; he acted. Thomas and the three AG
parliamentarians consequently resigned from the Council of Ministers in protest
over the elongation of colonialism. On that note, the MacPherson Constitution
collapsed immediately.
In the quest to preserve Lagos as part of the old West,
Thomas was also at the forefront. In contrast, H.O. Davies was campaigning
vigorously for the retention of Lagos as a symbol of national unity.
At the 1953 London Constitutional Conference held in August,
AG vigorously campaigned for the preservation of Lagos as part and parcel of
the region. Awo, the AG leader and Thomas, Deputy Leader of the party, were
delegates to the conference.
Whenever he set a positive goal for himself,every obstacle on
the way must be uprooted.His successes in law practice, politics and government
were hinged on his sheer resolve to triumph in the face of all odds.Bode Thomas
was a founding member of ACTION GROUP which sprang up from EGBE OMO ODUDUWA. He was the first Legal Adviser of the group.He was a senior
at the bar to the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Chief Hezekiah Oladipo Davies,
Justice GBA Coker, and Udo Udoma. Bode Thomas and Ahmadu Bello, Premier of the
North, were also not the best of friends. I will give you reasons.
Bode defended Ahmadu Bello before the colonial court over allegations of financial embezzlement of Native Authorities funds. Thomas won the case and Ahmadu Bello was freed. But, he was perplexed at the way the Sokoto prince fretted in the court room. Bode Thomas after winning Ahmadu Bello’s case insulted him. He called him names. He saw Bello as unlettered and uncultured. Bello’s unpleasant encounter with Thomas made him conclude that his more qualified educated rivals in the South were pompous and arrogant.
Many believed that Bello was reacting to that complex by refusing to come down to Lagos to serve as Prime Minister but allowed Tafawa Balewa.Thus, while Thomas was universally acknowledged as an accomplished lawyer, he was also perceived as arrogant and supercilious.Bode Thomas was hated by his peers from the North to the extent that Bello always preferred to communicate with Ladoke Akintola to Thomas
He had endowed Jankara Street, in the heart of Lagos, with visibility when he and his friends, the meticulous Rotimi Williams and the rascally, yet deep and witty Remi Fani-Kayode set up a chamber in partnership in 1950. Thomas was ahead of them his peers. He was a Senior at the bar to the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, his bossom friend, political soul mate and leader, Chief Hezekiah Oladipo Davies, Justice GBA Coker, and Udo Udoma, a former federal parliamentarian and jurist. But, a hot-tempered fellow, he was perceived in some circles as a bully, a successful, yet arrogant lawyer and a domineering figure. Some judges loathed his style of argument in the court. But, he was full of masterful logic.
Alaafin Adeyemi II |
Thomas arrived at a meeting of the council, all the other councilors, except Oba Adeyemi, stood up to welcome him. He rudely told the king “WHY WERE YOU SITTING WHEN I WALKED IN? WHY CANT YOU SHOW ME RESPECT?” Bode was 34 years. The Alaafin was in his 60s.
The Alaafin
felt very insulted. He said "SE EMI LO NGBO MO BAUN?" (Is it me that
you are barking at like that?) Bode Thomas responded by shouting some English
sentences which the Alaafin did not understand, so the Alaafin just told him...
"MA GBO LO" (continue barking)
That was on 22nd November 1953. It was reported that Bode Thomas got home and
started barking. He barked and barked and barked all night. Then he died. He
died on 23 November 1953. He was Balogun of Oyo. He died without fulfilling his
many potentials. Bode’s friends went on to reach the peak of their careers.
Fani-Kayode died in 1995. FRA Williams went on to be Nigeria’s greatest lawyer.
Remi Fani-Kayode died in the early 90s after a successful spell in the Legal
Practice and in politics.
So when next you hear about that Popular Street in Surulere called Bode Thomas Street, remember that genius whose arrogance cost him his life… at a very early age.
Culled from yNaija.com
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