By Ruth Adebayo
The Oloro of Oro Kingdom in Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, Oba Joel Olaniyi Oyatoye Titiloye (Olufayo II), has urged eminent sons and daughters of Oro Kingdom to focus their energies and resources on things that could enhance the development of the town, saying that is the best way to impact the community.
Oba Oyatoye made the call at the weekend during the commissioning of Ijomu-Oro township road, solely sponsored by renowned philanthropist and community developer, Chief Dotun Olohuntele.
The monarch, while emphasising the need to contribute to the progress and development of Oro Communities, implored all sons and daughters of Oro Kingdom to emulate Chief Dotun Olohuntele in fostering growth and development within the communities.

The Oloro of Oro Kingdom in Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, Oba Joel Olaniyi Oyatoye Titiloye (Olufayo II), has urged eminent sons and daughters of Oro Kingdom to focus their energies and resources on things that could enhance the development of the town, saying that is the best way to impact the community.
Oba Oyatoye made the call at the weekend during the commissioning of Ijomu-Oro township road, solely sponsored by renowned philanthropist and community developer, Chief Dotun Olohuntele.
The monarch, while emphasising the need to contribute to the progress and development of Oro Communities, implored all sons and daughters of Oro Kingdom to emulate Chief Dotun Olohuntele in fostering growth and development within the communities.
Oba Oyatoye commended Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s transformation agenda in the state and expressed delight at the initiative, describing Chief Dotun Olohuntele, who is also the Founder of Awiye Library and Foundation, as the shining light of Oro kingdom.

The Oloro stated further that the project will benefit thousands of people within the Oro kingdom, noting that the project also stands as a testament to the goodwill that characterizes the people of Oro Kingdom.
”I am delighted to be part of this great achievement. I am happy that chief Dotun Olohuntele has once again proven to the world that everything is possible with determination and prayers.
“Today he has shown us that commitment to the progress and development of Oro town remains his priority and I am using this opportunity to urge all Oro indigenes to be united and shun any habit that can draw the town backwards.

“Let’s stop the idea of resorting to litigation for resolving internal or communal disputes that can be best resolved amicably without any waste of time and resources.
“So, let us remain one, united family for us to address issues amicably. The substantial amount of money spent on court cases, if properly utilized, could facilitate many beneficial projects for our kingdom and to better the lives of our people.
The governor, who was represented at the commissioning by the Executive Chairman of Irepodun Local Government Area, Hon. Azeez Yakub, reaffirmed his commitment to developmental projects across Oro Kingdom.

Dignitaries at the gathering include the Olomu of Omu-Aran, His Royal Majesty, Oba Abdulraheem Adeoti; the Baale of Ijomu Oro, High Chief Mathew Ademola; Olatunde Awotunde; the Chancellor of Kwara State University ( KWASU), Founder/ Chancellor, Thomas Adewumi University, Oko Irese and Asiwaju of Oko-Irese, Dr. Johnson Adewumi; International journalist and Oloriewe of Oro Kingdom, Alh Raheem Adedoyin; the Executive Vice Chairman of Irepodun LG, Hon. Mrs. Rebecca Funmilayo Abolude; the Speaker of Irepodun LG, Hon. Muritala Omogoye; the Oro Council of Chiefs; religious and community leaders, among others.
Oba Oyatoye commended Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s transformation agenda in the state and expressed delight at the initiative, describing Chief Dotun Olohuntele, who is also the Founder of Awiye Library and Foundation, as the shining light of Oro kingdom.

The Oloro stated further that the project will benefit thousands of people within the Oro kingdom, noting that the project also stands as a testament to the goodwill that characterizes the people of Oro Kingdom.
”I am delighted to be part of this great achievement. I am happy that chief Dotun Olohuntele has once again proven to the world that everything is possible with determination and prayers.
“Today he has shown us that commitment to the progress and development of Oro town remains his priority and I am using this opportunity to urge all Oro indigenes to be united and shun any habit that can draw the town backwards.
“Let’s stop the idea of resorting to litigation for resolving internal or communal disputes that can be best resolved amicably without any waste of time and resources.

“So, let us remain one, united family for us to address issues amicably. The substantial amount of money spent on court cases, if properly utilized, could facilitate many beneficial projects for our kingdom and to better the lives of our people.
The governor, who was represented at the commissioning by the Executive Chairman of Irepodun Local Government Area, Hon. Azeez Yakub, reaffirmed his commitment to developmental projects across Oro Kingdom.
Dignitaries at the gathering include the Olomu of Omu-Aran, His Royal Majesty, Oba Abdulraheem Adeoti; the Baale of Ijomu Oro, High Chief Mathew Ademola; Olatunde Awotunde; the Chancellor of Kwara State University ( KWASU), Founder/ Chancellor, Thomas Adewumi University, Oko Irese and Asiwaju of Oko-Irese, Dr. Johnson Adewumi; International journalist and Oloriewe of Oro Kingdom, Alh Raheem Adedoyin; the Executive Vice Chairman of Irepodun LG, Hon. Mrs. Rebecca Funmilayo Abolude; the Speaker of Irepodun LG, Hon. Muritala Omogoye; the Oro Council of Chiefs; religious and community leaders, among others.
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