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Chief Bode Thomas (October 1919 – 23 November 1953) was a Nigerian lawyer, politician, statesman and traditional aristocrat. Thomas served as both a colonial minister of the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria and a nobleman and privy counsellor of the historic Oyo Kingdom of Yorubaland at a time when his country was still under British colonial rule before her independence in the 1960s. He was Nigeria's first Minister of Transportation. Early life Olabode Akanbi Thomas was born to the family of Andrew Thomas, a wealthy trader and auctioneer who was originally from Oyo but migrated to Lagos. He was a great-grandson of the Alaafin Abiodun of Oyo. He attended C.M.S. Grammar School, a missionary school founded by Thomas Babington Macaulay and James Pinson Labulo Davies. After completing his studies, he served as a junior clerk at the Nigerian Railway Corporation but towards the end of the year, he resigned his appointment and went to London to study law. He was called to the bar in 1942 and returned to Nigeria to establish what became a successful practice in Lagos. In 1948, together with Chief Frederick Rotimi Williams and Chief Remilekun Fani-Kayode he set up a Nigerian law firm, called "Thomas, Williams and Kayode". Political career In 1946, he became the legal adviser of Egbe Omo Oduduwa and was one of the founding members of the Action Group. Prior to joining Action Group, he was a successful Lagos lawyer and was a member of the Nigerian Youth Movement. He is credited as the first prominent Nigerian member of the political elite during the colonial era to make a strong case for regional-based political parties, which, he believed would be equipped with the necessary knowledge to develop their regions and also form a coalition at the center. He was also a leading advocate for the bringing of tribal chiefs and kings into the expanding fold of the Action Group. To this policy, he undoubtedly gave much of his own experience as the Balogun of Oyo — a title he received in 1949. The strategy later proved to be a potent framework for mass mobilization in some towns. The Oloyes Thomas and Awolowo sometimes had rival political thoughts, many of which were never settled before his death. Most of his ideas on regional parties, which ended up becoming approximated with the early self-government political structure, were never fully reconciled with Awolowo's ideas, which were based on federalism. In 1951, Thomas represented the Western region as Minister of Transport under the Mcpherson Constitution and an advocate for self governance in Nigeria. He resigned from the portfolio during a constitutional crisis in March 1953. He later became Minister of Works after a Constitutional Conference in London. Thomas was regarded as a brilliant but very arrogant man who had strained relationships with some of the local leaders like Sir Ahmadu Bello and Alaafin Adeyemi II. He was said to have been rude to the Alaafin at an Oyo Divisional Council meeting because the Alaafin did not stand up in reverence to him (he was the chairman of the council while the Alaafin was a member, but this was in itself an aberration - as the Balogun of Oyo, Chief Thomas was traditionally one of the Alaafin's retainers). He was a leader of a group that included the majority of the Oyo Mesi who were against the rule of Alaafin Adeyemi on the grounds that the Alaafin was against the capitalization of taxes used to finance education and health. Personal life The Oloye Thomas married Lucretia Shobola Odunsi. Among his children are Eniola and Dapo. He was chancellor of the African Church of Nigeria and was an editorial board member of the Daily Service. He was sometimes outspoken and this made him incur enemies. Later life and death On 22 November, after returning from Oyo, Thomas became ill at his Yaba, Lagos home, he was later taken to Ijebu-Igbo for further treatment. He eventually died in Ijebu-Igbo on 23 November 1953 which was his daughter's second birthday. References. Discover the Thomas Bode popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Thomas Bode books.

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  • Tropical Colors synopsis, comments

    Tropical Colors

    Thomas Bode

    The colors of the tropics are interwoven with the heat, the fragrance, the sounds, with all the sensory impressions. The experience is a kind of synesthesia...

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    Tropical Islands

    Thomas Bode & Jürgen Sauer

    The dream is real: In SouthEast Asia you can find the largest and most diverse realm of islands. There are huge ones such as Sumatra, and tiny coral islands with only a few palm tr...

  • Indonesia - Taste It and Explore It synopsis, comments

    Indonesia - Taste It and Explore It

    Thomas Bode & Nunung Herlina-Bode

    76 pages, richly illustrated cookbook. The best Indonesian recipes, presented in an appetizing way. Typical Southeast Asian, and easy to cook! The recipes come from an Indonesian l...

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    Pure Joy of Spread

    Thomas Bode & Nunung Herlina-Bode

    Day by day we eat a lot more "cold meals" than warm ones. Even so, there are many more recipes for cooking and frying. Weird actually. Since the world of breads and spreads offers ...

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    Die Farben von Frankfurt am Main

    Thomas Bode

    Frankfurt am Main zeichnet sich durch große Vielfalt von Menschen, Architekturen und kulturellen Angeboten aus. Und zwar auf relativ kleinem Raum, so dass sich fast alles bequem mi...

  • Namibia, Vast Land - Wild Animals synopsis, comments

    Namibia, Vast Land - Wild Animals

    Jürgen Sauer

    For Western travelers Namibia offers the best conditions to discover the "true Africa" in a selforganized way. Because the infrastructure and the authorities ar...

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    Vegetarian from Morning to Night

    Thomas Bode & Nunung Herlina-Bode

    If you are a strict vegetarian or a beginner, this beautiful book is a must! It will reconfirm or inspire you, and provide the necessary basics for vegetables, salads and spreads W...

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    Pure Joy of Vegetables

    Thomas Bode & Nunung Herlina-Bode

    Not just for vegetarians, but for all those who want to make friends with vegetables. Vegetables give pleasure without regrets. This little book is less an ordinary collection of r...

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    Farben der Tropen

    Thomas Bode & Jürgen Sauer

    Die Farben der Tropen sind verwoben mit der Wärme, mit den Düften, mit den Klängen, mit allen SinnesEindrücken. Vielleicht ist der Abendwind purpurn, die scharfe Soße schmeckt knal...

  • Eine kurze Reise durch die Welt des Webdesign synopsis, comments

    Eine kurze Reise durch die Welt des Webdesign

    Thomas Bode

    Einführung ins Thema für alle die mit Websites zu tun haben. Mit Glossar. Ein Überblick über die Welt des KommunikationsDesign, mit Schwerpunkt interaktive Medien. Nicht technische...

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    Pure Joy of Salad

    Thomas Bode & Nunung Herlina-Bode

    The iceberg lettuce crashes with relish between the teeth, the spicy dressing slides flatteringly across the tongue, the roasted walnuts explosively release  their aroma of ro...

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    The Colors of Italy

    Thomas Bode

    All countries, even many regions, have their own colors. Winter and summer, spring and fall paint their own ones. But each country has its characteristic color signature. The stere...

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    Die Farben von Italien

    Thomas Bode

    Alle Länder, sogar viele Regionen, haben ihre eigene Farbigkeit. Andalusien erinnere ich als Grün, Weiß und Blau. Marokko als Rotbraun, Ocker und Blau, und das fahle Weiß von Tang...