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Presentations of the day “Ilaje Sky Turns Blue” during the OLU OF IGBOKODA, His Royal Highness[HRH],OBA
[BARRISTER] AFOLABI OLADIMEJI ODIDIOMO sixth years coronation anniversary,2017
Though the talk of the town Sixth Years Coronation anniversary of the
most ideological, philosophical and culturally inclined ILAJE Monarch of
highest repute.
The OLU OF IGBOKODA, His Royal Highness[HRH],OBA [BARRISTER] AFOLABI OLADIMEJI ODIDIOMO has come and gone but the echoes of the echoes generated by the event still reverberated across and beyond the shore of Ilajeland.


And as a mark of respect to OLU of IGBOKODA, Oba Odididomo ILAJESTAR Star here presents some of the sizzling pictures of the octane event gotten from the Kings archives but was were captured by the lens of the ace photographer,FELA WILLIAMS ADARI.
In just 6yrs of his remarkable reign Igbokoda and by extension Ilajeland has benefitted immensely to the courageous, compassionate and committed disposition of Kabiyesi, OBA ODIDIOMO as steady peace, progress, unity, good welfare of the citizens and development are recorded and clearly noticed across the land.
OBA ODIDI, has also been stretching his
hand of fellowship to other great monarchs in Yoruba Land including nurturing a
very cordial relationship with the OONI OF IFE,His Royal Majesty, Oba Adeyeye
Ogunwusi, Ojaja the first.
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ROYAL HIGHNESSES;OONI OF IFE,OBA ADEYEYE OGUNWUSI & OBA AFOLABI ODIDIOMO,THE OLU OF IGBOKOKDA,ILAJELAND |
As a digitalized and highly urbane social media savvy King, after his first official visit to the Palace of Ooni of Ife, the OLU of IGBOKODA wrote a classical and literarily scripted piece ILAJE STAR copied from his Facebook Page…
“Empty heads think everything is about money.
It did not take me time to know that it is the empty barrels that make the loudest
noise.
This is my first time to ever meet this Ooni, gentleman per excellence. A humble man, intelligent and outspoken.
A man
who wants to build a bridge for Yoruba unity and not to pretend to resolve
imaginary crises among Yoruba Obas.
AROLE MA
BA ISE RE LO”
All hail our Kabiyesi,
Ki ade ko pe lori,ki bata ko pe lese ase.
Godbless our Oba,
Long Live Olu of Igbokoda,
Long live Ilajeland.
Congratulation to Kabiyesi, my brother, my Uncle. But we have no term for Uncle in Ilaje. By all means - for those who know and acknowledge it, w ehave always been siblings. I am ever proud of him. Long live the Olu of Igbokoda!
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