In the vibrant city of Ile-Ife, as the Olojo festival paints the town with cultural hues and historic echoes, Queen Sayidatu Olubunmi Ajibade Hassan, affectionately known as Mama Miliki, has extended her heartfelt greetings to the revered monarch, Ooni Babatunde Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, CFR, Ojaja II.
In a statement filled with reverence and unity, Queen Sayidatu Olubunmi Ajibade Hassan acknowledged the esteemed reign of Ooni Babatunde Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, highlighting his embodiment of wisdom, grace, and profound leadership that has endeared him to the hearts of the people.
“As the golden rays of the sun embrace the land, and the sacred echoes of tradition resound through the ancient city of Ile-Ife, I extend my heartfelt greetings and felicitations on this joyous occasion of the Olojo festival,” remarked Queen Sayidatu Olubunmi Ajibade Hassan in her address.
The Olojo festival, a time-honored event of great significance to the people of Ile-Ife, symbolizes the eternal renewal of traditions, the preservation of values, and the unity of the Yoruba people. Ooni Babatunde Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi’s dedication and unwavering commitment to upholding the sanctity of this festival have inspired a sense of unity and pride amongst the citizens.
“May the vibrant festivities of Olojo bring forth an abundance of blessings, prosperity, and harmony to the Kingdom of Ile-Ife and its esteemed citizens,” Queen Sayidatu Olubunmi Ajibade Hassan expressed, hoping that the revered Aare crown would continue to shine as a beacon of hope, guiding towards a future of unity, progress, and shared prosperity.
With profound reverence and a call for togetherness, Queen Sayidatu Olubunmi Ajibade Hassan’s warm wishes were a testament to the unity and spirit that envelopes the Olojo festival.
The Olojo festival continues to draw in visitors from near and far, as it showcases the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Yoruba people. The festival stands as a living testament to the enduring traditions and deep-rooted cultural values that have shaped the illustrious history of the Yoruba kingdom.
As the festivities unfold, the Kingdom of Ile-Ife remains united in celebration, eagerly anticipating the blessings and prosperity that the Olojo festival promises to bring.