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Chief Ayo Adebanjo is a Nigerian lawyer, politician, and activist. He is the head of the Yoruba social-political organization Afenifere. He stayed till before moving to the Cathedral School in Lagos until In , he proceeded to the United Kingdom to study law. Afterward, he entered the Council of Legal Education and was called to the bar at Lincoln City in He temporarily worked in the Ministry of Health, Lagos, before his appointment was terminated for being impolite to an expatriate following a self-government demonstration.

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He had a brief stint in an Ikorodu trading company because the political authorities believed they would not be able to place Chief Adebanjo in one of the government ministries. The late Chief S. Gbadamosi engaged him. He held the office between to He has always advocated against many problems with the administration. His ties to the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo and Awoism were strong and unwavering.

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He was one of the leaders of the National Democratic Coalition. Afenifere was established as a sociocultural organization for the Yoruba people of Nigeria, with Chief Abraham Adesanya as its leader and Chief Bola Ige as deputy leader. The Afenifere agenda was the formal platform for founding the Alliance for Democracy AD political party in Rival factions of the AD staged separate conventions in late as a result of a poor showing in the elections in April Adebisi Akande was chosen as the AD chairman during the Lagos convention.