Olubadan @ 93: Oyo ALGON Eulogised Monarch's Role In National Development~ Bowa Media

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Olubadan @ 93: Oyo ALGON Eulogised Monarch's Role In National Development~ Bowa Media
The Association of Local Government of Nigeria (Oyo State ALGON)has eulogised the Olubadan Of Ibadan, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Saliu Adetunji, Aje Ogungunniso 1, on his role towards enhancing contemporary national discourse since ascending the throne.


... also rejoiced with the monarch on the occasion of his 93rd birthday anniversary.

In a statement by the public Relations Officer, Hon. Yusuff Sahib Oladayo (Agba Egbe) also praised the monarch for being consistent in supporting youth empowerment and national and state development.


The Oyo (ALGON) PRO also described olubadan as a versatile source of intervention in the nation’s contemporary challenges, saying the monarch is a critical partner of government on issues of governance and development.

  “On this auspicious occasion of your birthday anniversary, we join your family, friends, and well-wishers to thank Almighty God for your life which has been marked by outstanding accomplishments and enduring contributions to national discourse.

“Your highness (Olubadan) imperial royal interventions are notable in entrepreneurship, youth engagement, scholarships and agriculture where you have regularly deployed your means and influence to impact the people on an annual basis. You are a pride to the Royal Institution and Oyo state. We cannot thank you enough.



“On behalf of Association of Local Government Of Nigeria (ALGON) Oyo Chapter and the people of oyo state, we congratulate you (Olubadan) and pray that the almighty God give you wisdom, peace, and happiness. Enjoy your day to the fullest! Happy birthday to you,” 

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