Late Chief Lawal Arowa’s descendant, Awise Dauda felicitates Afe Babalola on birthday

…hails his giant strides in Ekiti

Chief Awise Dauda Lawal, the son of legendary Trado-medical Practitioner in Ekiti State, Chief Lawal Arowa, has felicitated the founder of Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), Aare Afe Emmanuel Babalola, SAN on his birthday.

In a statement by the award-winning Trado-medical Practitioner in Ado-Ekiti, he described the Legal luminary as one of the driving force of Ekiti State, whose contributions towards the creation of the State in 1996 can not be overemphasized.

The Traditional Medicine Expert also hailed the Legal Icon’s giant strides in the socio-political and educational development in Ekiti State and Nigeria at large, adding that his selfless and patriotic actions has made him a true “Omoluabi” of the Land of Honour.

He also commended his contributions towards the development of Agriculture, Health, Sports and Law, while praying God to give him longlife with good health.

His words : “I want to use this opportunity to celebrate Baba Aare Afe Emmanuel Babalola, SAN on your 95th birthday.

“Baba, you are a different breed of human that no one can explain. Your contributions towards the development of social politics and education in Ekiti State and Nigeria at large can not be undermined.

“Your selfless and patriotic actions has made you a true “Omoluabi” of the Land of Honour.

“Your philanthropic mantra are on the lips on the residents, considering the hopes you have restored in people through your kind gestures.

“On behalf of myself and my family, I wish you a happy birthday and may God give you longlife in good health to reap more and eat the fruits of your labour, amen.

“Happy Birthday to you, Baba Aare Afe Emmanuel Babalola.”

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