34th Igbogbo Day Grand Finale: Adeboruwa Calls On Investors, Others To Look Towards Igbogbo For Business

Kunle Adelabu & Mariam Akinloye -Rep. Benson, Eshinlokun, other dignitaries grace occasion The Adeboruwa of Igbogbo, His Royal Majesty, Alaiyeluwa (Oba) Barr. Semiudeen Orimadegun Kasali, the Emugoriade I, has called on investors in all sectors of the economy to look towards the Igbogbo Kingdom for their businesses. Oba Kasali said that his kingdom’s door is wide open for social and economic activities that will bring about development and prosperity. The monarch, who is the General Secretary, Ijebu Obas in Lagos State, made the appeal at his 6th Coronation anniversary/grand finale…

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Special Persons’ Leader Charges lkorodu Councils, Others For Inclusion In Programmes, Appointments

Kunle Adelabu -Urges support for Asiwaju Tinubu Chairman of Ikorodu West Deaf Development Association, Ikorodu West Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Com. Kuku Tosin Abdullahi, has called on the six Councils, politicians and Non – Governmental bodies in Ikorodu Division of Lagos State, Southwest, Nigeria, to always include special persons in their programmes and appointments. Kuku, who is also the Director, Physically Challenged All Progressives Congress (APC) Professional Council in Ikorodu West LCDA, gave the charge in commemoration of the 2022 International Day of Persons with Disabiliy. He also said…

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A Formula For Democracy 9: Elections

By S.O.K Shillings The absolute monarchs of pristine times were above laws. They were the laws of their respective domains. They rule their territories in fiefdom with both community and personal interests rolled in one. They defended their territories and conquered weaker ones. They had no tenures and their success was the success of the kingdom. The greatness of their rulership caused the belief that since the genetic composure were passed to their generations, the prowess and acumen of great leaders continued in hereditary succession. Besides, it was difficult to…

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