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Senator Yunus Akintunde the Distinguished Senator representing Oyo Central Senatorial District has described the newly coronated Alaafin of Oyo as a visionary Monarch whose reign will undoubtedly bring tremendous progress and development to the ancient town of Oyo.
In a release made available to the media through Kunle Olatunji the Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to Senator Yunus Akintunde, while sending his message of congratulations, he expressed absolute confidence that His Imperial Majesty, Alaafin Akeem Abimbola Owoade with his impeccable personality and rich corporate background will bring fast development to Oyo town.
“Today’s coronation of His Imperial Majesty, Alaafin Akeem Abimbola Owoade 1 has marked a new dawn in Oyo Empire”.
“I have a personal relationship and deep appreciation of the personality of our new Monarch, Alaafin Owoade 1 is a great blessing to the great people of Oyo Empire, Oyo State, Nigeria Nation Africa as a whole and the entire black race”.
“His ascension to the throne of Alaafin will bring more glamour, unprecedented development and growth to the ancient city of Oyo. I strongly have confidence that his rich corporate exposure and deep appreciation of traditional values iwhich Oyo empire epitomizes will be of tremendous influence during his reign”.
“As an indigene of the ancient city of Oyo, I am personally excited to appreciate the government and administration of His Excellency Governor Seyi Makinde for his wisdom and intervention with the King makers the Oyo Mesi, and the good people of the ancient Oyo city the Local Organizing Committee while planning for the befitting coronation ceremony of our new Monarch Alaafin Owoade 1”.
“We thank all the traditional rulers, dignitaries and eminent Nigerians at home and in diaspora who attended the various programs during the week long coronation ceremony which is unprecedented in the history of the ancient Oyo kingdom.”
“I pray that his reign will bring peace and steady development and growth for the people of Oyo empire and beyond”.
“Ki Ade o pe Lori, Ki Bata pe lese, ki irukere di Okiini, ki Esin Oba o je oko PE lase Edumare, lagbara Olorun Oba Baba L’oke”.
“Kabiyesi oh!”