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Epe Youths Celebrate Balogun of Epe Kingdom on 70th Birthday

Ekohotblog reports that the Epe Youth Forum, led by the President, Hon. Giwa Moore, and Vice President, Engr. Olalekan Ahmed Gbajumo, extended their heartfelt congratulations to High Chief Musiliudeen Kadri Odedeogboro, the Balogun of Epe Kingdom, on the occasion of his birthday anniversary.

 

In a message written by the forum, High Chief Odedeogboro was described as a traditional leader whose wisdom and leadership have greatly impacted the Epe community.

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The Balogun was praised for his dedication to community development and his role in guiding the Epe Youth Forum during challenging times.

 

“Baba Oloye Odedeogboro’s impact on Epe’s youth development is highly commendable.

 

He has been so supportive to us, and we are grateful for his leadership,” said Hon. Giwa Moore.

 

“His wisdom and fatherly guidance have been the backbone of our community’s progress, especially in ensuring the unity and strength of the youth.”

 

Echoing these sentiments, the Vice President, Engr. Olalekan Ahmed Gbajumo, added, “Baba Oloye’s efforts to the progress of our community has left a legacy that will continue to inspire younger generations.

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“His contributions to Epe’s kingdom are immeasurable, and we are proud to celebrate him today.”

 

The Epe Youth Forum concluded by praying for continuous blessings on High Chief Odedeogboro, wishing him good health, strength, and many more years of service to the community.

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