Adunni Oluwole (1905-1957) was a Nigerian pre-independence politician and human rights activist who vehemently opposed independence.
After some family squabbles, her mother moved with her and her siblings to Aroloya, Lagos where they lived close to St. John's church.
Barely five months after it was established, it won a seat in Ikirun, Osun North, defeating the NCNC and AG.
[3] Her message resonated with the rural people and they came to be known among Yoruba-speaking groups as "Egbe Koyinbo Mailo" which translates to "The White Man Must Not Go".
[5] In 1955, she went before the Olubadan in Ibadan to air her political views, but she was shut down by Adegoke Adelabu who called her a harlot and threatened to hit her with broomsticks.