Ooni celebrates 51st birthday, reaffirms commitment to peace, unity

 The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, has marked his 51st birthday, prayed for Nigeria, Yoruba race, and reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to the promotion of peace, unity, and national development.


This is contained in a News Release signed and sent by Mr Moses Olafare, the Director, Media & Public Affairs, Ooni's Palace, on Friday, in Ile-Ife.

Olafare said that Ooni expressed deep gratitude to Almighty Olodumare for the gift of life, wisdom, and strength to continue serving humanity through the throne of Oduduwa.

Oba Ogunwusi described his journey so far as one of divine purpose and service, emphasising that leadership, especially from the traditional institution, must continue to be a platform for promoting unity and fostering the well-being of Nigeria and the African continent.

According to him, Nigeria remains a nation blessed with immense human and natural resources, and the collective efforts of all citizens are needed to build a peaceful and prosperous future.

He urged the traditional rulers and their subjects of the Oduduwa House worldwide to shun divisions and work together to overcome challenges confronting the nation.

"On this special occasion of my 51st birthday, I return all glory to Olodumare for His mercies and grace.

"I pray for peace in our nation, for wisdom for our leaders, and for prosperity in the lives of all members of the Oduduwa race globally.

"Our diversity is our strength, and together we can make Nigeria great," the Ooni declared.

The Traditional Ruler used the occasion to call for renewed commitment to cultural values, and noted that African traditions and identity remain vital instruments for social cohesion and national rebirth.

He added that culture, when properly harnessed, can serve as a unifying force among the people.

Highlighting his vision for the continued renaissance of Yoruba culture, Ooni Ogunwusi reaffirmed his dedication to youth empowerment, education, and women's inclusion in leadership, which, he said, are crucial to building a balanced and forward-looking society.

The Chairman, Southern Nigeria Traditional Rulers Council (SNTRC) further thanked sons and daughters of Oduduwa across the world for their unflinching support, loyalty, and contributions towards sustaining the heritage of their ancestors.

He urged them to remain united in preserving the legacy of the Yoruba race and to always project the values of peace, love, and respect for humanity.

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