By Owei Lakemfa
I made acquaintance with a lady, Yeye
Akilimali Funua Olade, about 1990. A few months later, my wife and I visited
her in Ila Oragun where she was running a rural library, the African Heritage
Research Library. She was an American who had studied at Fisk University from
1963 -1965, earned a Bachelor’s degree in African- American/Black Studies from
the San Francisco State University, and a Master of Library Science from the
University of California.
So what was she doing in such rustic
circumstances? She said she had three children, including two girls and all
around the American communities she lived, aggressive forces of lesbianism were
on the rise. So, with the agreement of her African American husband, Ayantuga
Olade, she fled the United States. Unfortunately, the forces she ran away from
in North America, four decades ago, are on the move in her adopted continent,
Africa in the guise of campaigning for workers and human rights.