It was an outpouring of love, respect, and admiration as leaders from politics, media, business, and the global community take charge of social media today August 11, 2025 to celebrate the birthday of Egalitarian Segun Akinlabi — a media astute, accomplished business coach, and the Managing Director/CEO of Egalitarian Voice and Services Ltd, a company duly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).
The celebration saw heartfelt tributes from a star-studded lineup of well-wishers, including Makinde’s Aide Dr. Temitope Oladimeji (OTOPE), Hon. BASA, several Oyo State Local Government Chairmen, the Oyo State Ministry of Education (MOE), leaders from Ife Ona-Ara, respected news publishers, the Oyo State chapter of the Nigerian Youth Congress (NYC), Alhaji Adungbenimo, and Nigerian-Canadian philanthropist Hon. Olaleye Olusegun Thomas.
Friends, associates, and admirers described Segun Akinlabi as a fearless voice for justice, a mentor to many, and a symbol of integrity in both media and business. Through his platform Egalitarian Voice, he has become a dependable source of credible news and a bridge between the governed and those in leadership.
In addition to his media work, Segun’s business coaching has empowered entrepreneurs to find clarity, scale their ventures, and build brands with lasting impact. Under his leadership, Egalitarian Voice and Services Ltd has grown into a respected institution known for professionalism, accuracy, and community-focused initiatives.
Speaking on his contributions, Dr. Temitope Oladimeji (OTOPE) remarked, “Segun is more than a publisher; he is a visionary whose voice has amplified the struggles and triumphs of the people. His work continues to inspire hope.”
Messages from the celebrants overflowed with gratitude for his mentorship, humility, and unwavering commitment to truth. From the streets of Oyo to the Nigerian diaspora in Canada, the chorus of goodwill was unanimous: Segun Akinlabi is a gift worth celebrating.
As the day drew to a close, one message summed it up perfectly — “Men like Segun do not just live; they leave footprints on the sands of time.”