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The Ondo State Council of Obas has said that the proclamation of  Dr Gani Adams as the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yoruba land did not come to it as a surprise, taking into consideration his “antecedent as a remarkable yoruba man.”

In a congratulatory message from the Council to the Aare designate, the Obas said  “your proclamation as Aare Ona Kakanfo did not come as a surprise but the news was received with enthusiasm and joy given your antecedent as a remarkable Yoruba man who is passionate about the cause of yoruba and who has been in the Vanguard of fighting for the emancipation of the Yoruba nation and protecting her interest through peaceful means”

Further, the Ondo traditional rulers said they are particularly happy that  “our own son from Ondo state is being honoured with this exalted Yoruba military title as the 15th Aare Ona Kakanfo ” which they  stressed  “no doubt, symbolises the might of the famous Oyo empire and the Yorubas as a people”.

They Obas consider it a thing of joy that an  ” intelligent, visionary, articulate and energetic Ondo indegene like you have been bestowed with this revered position”.

In the message which was signed by The Olukare of Of Ikare, His Royal Majesty,  Oba Akadiri Momoh who is the chairman, Ondo State Council of Obas, the royal fathers said they rejoice  with the Aare designate as he assume the position .

They pray the lord to equip him with the required wisdom and courage to hold the office creditably  as he forges ahead in his “determination to fight for the cause of the Yoruba people and foster unity in the Yoruba nation”.

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Meanwhile, the Association of Tyre marketers as well as the  Association of Alade market women on Thursdaypaid a congratulatory visit on  the Aare Ona Kakanfo designate.

The Tyre marketers team was led by Alhaji Isah Alabi while the Alade Market team was led by Chief Mrs Elizabeth Aina Adenuga.

Thanking them for their love and support, the 15th Aare Ona kakanfo asked for prayers from the visitors.

He said women carry authority, hence, he would rely heavily on their prayers to enable him succeed as the Generalissimo of Yoruba land.

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