Oba Adegbenro: Aina Felicitates Olufaki On Second Coronation Anniversary

The Media Adviser to Olufaki of Ifaki-Ekiti, Oluwasegun Aina, has congratulated His Royal Majesty, Oba (Dr.) John Adegbenro Falore, Ajibade III on the second anniversary of his coronation.

He lauded the monarch for making Ifaki-Ekiti peaceful and conducive for all and sundry since ascending the throne of his forebears.

Aina said that the monarch had, within the period, also been instrumental to some developmental initiatives making the town an emerging development centre in the state.These include: Ifaki Law School which is underway, FUOYE Part-time Study Center and host of others.

He further described Oba (Dr.) Adegbenro who became Olufaki of Ifaki-Ekiti this day two years ago as “a man of peace, a bridge-builder with profound integrity” whose tenure so far was already recording a positive turnaround in the lives of his subjects and the kingdom.

Aina commended the revered royal father for his unwavering support for good governance and the reawakening of consciousness for civic responsibility, and for rallying his subjects in that direction.

He expressed conviction that the monarch was a great beacon of hope for his people and encouraged him to remain steadfast on his mission to ensure that the people have good life and peace in the town.

“I joined other sons and daughters of Ifaki Ekiti to warmly congratulate His Royal Majesty, Oba (Dr.) John Adegbenro Falore Ajigbade III, the Olufaki of Ifaki-Ekiti on the occasion of his second coronation anniversary.

“I join the people of my hometown in celebrating a great monarch and wishing him good health, wisdom and strength as he continues with the responsibility of leading his people traditionally and culturally’. Aina said.

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