Mr Godwin Omene, Chairman,
Gladson Petrogas Ltd., Lagos, is among eight persons conferred with chieftaincy
titles on Saturday when the traditional ruler of
Onigbongbo Community in Ikeja Local Government Area of Lagos marked his 10th
anniversary.
Oba
Munirudeen Yusuf, the Onigbongbo of Ikeja, Ilu Obi 1, conferring the tittles
said the beneficiaries were people who had contributed to development of the
community as indigenes and people doing business there.
Yusuf
said that more people would be conferred with chieftaincy titles in the course
of the celebration in the week.
He
urged everyone conferred with traditional title to imbibe good comportment as
they had always done and work hard to ensure the community made progress.
I have
carefully picked these people based on their sound morals and positive
contributions towards the development of the community.
I
didn’t only pick the indigenes as you can see the man from South-South of
Nigeria. “I’m
excited today because of the large turnout and people I never knew that are
here today,’’ he said.
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reports that Omene, an Engineer by profession was conferred with the Olu-Omo
Iyanu of Onigbongbo Kingdom and his wife Dame Elizabeth Omene, the
Oluwatimileyin of Onigbongbo Kingdom.
Chief
Mrs Modupe Alakija got the Iya-Oba of Onigbongbo Kingdom, Mr Idris Sanni was
given the Eletu of Onigbongbo Kingdom and Mr Isiaka Momoh, the Baale of
Maryland.
Other
recipients are 0Chief Wasiu Agbabiaka, Baale Wasinmi and Chief Muraina
Olowoidiara, Odofin of Onigbongbo and Asalu of Onigbongbo.
Alakija,
reacting to the title, thanked the Onigbongbo community for the gesture, adding
that she would be more committed to the community’s good. “I know
this demands greater tasks and commitment from me, I pray to God to grant me
the grace to work more for the development of the community,’’ she said.
Omene,
said that he had been working towards the growth of the community for years and
promised to do more. I have
been committed to the development of the community and I will continue with the
same activities, he said.
Mr
Idris Sanni, the Eletu of Onigbongbo kingdom, said that he derived pleasure in
contributing positively to the development of the community right from the
outset.
I’m
excited today as a young man being recognised by the community and the monarch,
I appreciate this honour and promise to be more dedicated, he said.
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