Ekohotblog reports that renowned Nollywood actress Lizzy Anjorin has joined the celebration of the Gbadewolu of Araromi Kingdom, Ibeju-Lekki Lagos, Oba Olayemi Lukman Arowolo Adebambo’s birthday and the Ojude Oba festival
She expressed heartfelt gratitude and admiration for the king.
The event, marked with pomp and pageantry, brought together dignitaries, well-wishers, and cultural enthusiasts to honor the revered monarch.
In her speech, Anjorin lauded Oba Adebambo, referring to him as a father and mentor who has significantly impacted her life.
“Kabiyesi has been a guiding light and a source of wisdom,” she remarked.
“For me to leave all my engagements and ensure I attend this birthday party, it speaks volumes about how cherished and respected he is.”
The actress emphasized the king’s exemplary leadership and his contributions to the community, highlighting how his reign has fostered unity and progress.
She also offered fervent prayers for his continued health and long life, saying, “May Kabiyesi live long, and may his reign bring more prosperity and joy to our land.”
The Ojude Oba festival, an annual event celebrated by the Ijebu people, added a vibrant backdrop to the birthday festivities.
Attendees witnessed a display of cultural richness, with traditional dances, music, and elaborate costumes that showcased the heritage of the Ijebu people.
Oba Adebambo’s joy was palpable as he expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love and support from his subjects and well-wishers.
The monarch, known for his commitment to cultural preservation and community development, took the opportunity to address his people.
He urged them to continue upholding their traditions and working towards the collective growth of their community.
The celebration was a testament to the strong bond between the monarch and his people, reflecting a shared vision of progress and cultural pride.
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