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Oluwo Speaks About Why He Decided To Honour Dele Momodu, Wife

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...Yeye Atayese, Mobolaji, the Oluwo and Aare Atayese, Dele Momodu...
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Oba Abdulrosheed Akanbi, the Oluwo of Iwo has been speaking about his decision to honour the publisher of Ovation International Magazine, Dele Momodu, with the chieftaincy title of Aare Atayese after he got a divine inspiration to do so.

Oba Akanbi, who spoke in his palace on Saturday during the installation ceremony of Momodu as Aare Atayese, and his wife, Mobolaji, as Yeye Aare Atayese, said he got a divine instruction to honour the man, when they met three years back at a function in Bowen University, Iwo.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Oluwo, Alli Ibraheem, quoted the traditional ruler to have said that God told him he would need Momodu to take Iwo to a greater height.

He urged Momodu to continue on the path of honour.

Oluwo said, “Dele Momodu got the Aare title in a divine, but unexplainable circumstance. I was in Bowen University for a programme and accidentally met Dele Momodu at the institution’s campus. Without premonition, I pronounced Aare. I kept pronouncing it repeatedly.

“He was surprised too. I then instructed my press secretary, Alli Ibraheem, to make a statement. I never paid attention but still wondering, why Aare? Most times, I don’t get the meaning and implication of my message immediately. Even my ardent lovers don’t comprehend instantly but the few who are deep do. God told me to confer Aare title on Dele Momodu.

“The inspiration I got convinced me to honour him free of charge. God told me I need him to take Iwoland to the Promised Land. And for the short period even before his installation, I have been seeing the impacts. The primus is the facilitation of the rehabilitation of Iwo-Ibadan Road by the Federal Ministry of Works.”

The event was attended by the creamiest in the Nigerian society including Aare Tunji Alapini, Chief Bisi Olatilo and several others.

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