On December 26, 1937, in the quiet town of Ikenne-Remo, a young Obafemi Awolowo stood beside his bride, Hannah Idowu Dideolu, at St. Saviour’s Anglican Church. The moment was modest and deeply personal, yet history would later reveal it as the beginning of one of Nigeria’s most enduring partnerships.
Few in attendance that day could have imagined how profoundly this union would shape the political and social landscape of the nation. Their marriage marked the start of a lifelong bond rooted in discipline, faith, service, and a shared commitment to purposeful living.
In the decades that followed, Obafemi Awolowo rose to national prominence, becoming one of Nigeria’s most visionary statesmen. As Premier of the Western Region and a leading voice in the struggle for independence and democratic governance, his ideas on education, federalism and social welfare would leave an indelible mark on the country.
Standing firmly beside him throughout this journey was Hannah Idowu Dideolu Awolowo, fondly known as HID Awolowo. Far from being merely the spouse of a political leader, she emerged as a formidable figure in her own right — a mobilizer, astute businesswoman and moral compass whose resilience earned widespread respect.
Through years of political turbulence, public scrutiny and even imprisonment, HID Awolowo remained a pillar of strength. Her quiet leadership and unwavering support sustained the family and reinforced the values that defined the Awolowo legacy.
Together, the couple raised five children — Olusegun Awolowo, Omotola Oyediran, Oluwole Awolowo, Ayodele Soyode and Tokunbo Dosunmu — balancing family life with the immense demands of nation-building. Their home became a reflection of the sacrifices often hidden behind public service and national leadership.
Looking back, the wedding of December 1937 stands as more than a personal milestone. It symbolizes a shared commitment — to each other and to the Nigerian project. It was a union forged before the storms of politics, one that endured the pressures of history and helped shape the destiny of a nation.