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Adieu to our eponymous hero of revolutionary struggles, Cadre-Leader ‘Aremson’ | Cdr Monsuru Tunde Adeyemo ‘Socrates’

“Life’s meaning comes from contributions to the future, and that life’s significance is measured by its impact on others.” — Anonymous

In our journey toward social justice and liberation, we pause to honour a timeless leader and a charismatic hero of the people, Comrade Fidelista Abiodun Aremu, popularly known as Aremson. His life was a testament to the revolutionary spirit, characterised by unwavering commitment and relentless engagement—intellectual, ideological, and physical.

Cadre Aremson was never one to shy away from a fight. His participation in struggles—both local and international—was marked by an indomitable spirit. His intellectual vigour was complemented by a physical tenacity that inspired those around him. He believed that every battle fought was a step toward a more just and equitable society.

Though he has transitioned to the greater beyond, his legacy continues to shine brightly. The principles he championed serve as a guiding light for all who carry forward the mantle of struggle. His example reminds us that our efforts can create a ripple effect, impacting generations to come.

Cadre Aremson’s dedication to the cause of human dignity and liberation was unwavering. He stood as a steadfast advocate for the oppressed and a voice for workers everywhere. His convictions were not merely words; they were the foundation of his actions, reflecting a life lived in service to others.

To his beloved family, we extend our heartfelt condolences. Your patriarch was not just a leader; he was a beacon of hope for many—a hero whose influence will endure.

Of course, to all leaders and comrades in the struggles for justice and equity, let us draw strength from Cadre Aremson’s legacy. His life was a profound reminder that courage is essential in the fight for what is right.

As we navigate the complexities of our struggles, let us remember our common slogan: “Dare to struggle, dare to win.”

Viva Aluta Viva Victoria! Together, we shall continue the fight for a brighter, more just future for all. Return If Possible (RIP), Cdr Aremson.

Cdr Monsuru Tunde Adeyemo (Socrates),
Internationalist, pan-Africanist & progressive politician.

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