Eko Hot Blog reports that in a grand celebration following the special Jumat service on Friday, the Olu Epe led a royal procession to Ogunmodede Club Epe, where he welcomed monarchs, dignitaries, and the Epe community.
The event, held to commemorate the annual Kayokayo Festival, saw attendees gather to enjoy the festivities and honor the cultural significance of the occasion.
Kayokayo, which translates to “eat and be satisfied,” embodies the spirit of communal sharing and satisfaction.
The Olu Epe, known for his commitment to preserving Epe’s rich cultural heritage, emphasized the importance of this festival in fostering unity and celebration among the people.
The reception at Ogunmodede Club, Epe was a vibrant affair, with the Olu Epe entertaining the distinguished guests who travelled from near and far.
The gathering included an impressive assembly of royal fathers and high-ranking dignitaries, all of whom were treated to an array of traditional delicacies and performances that highlighted the cultural richness of Epe.
In his address, the Olu Epe expressed his gratitude to all who attended and participated in the festival, underscoring the significance of unity and cultural preservation in Epe.
The event concluded with a renewed sense of community and a shared commitment to celebrating the heritage that defines the Epe people.
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