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PHOTO SPEAKS: Prince Saheed Adedeji Adenusi Officially Inaugurated as the Jagun Oba of Epe Land
In a historic ceremony held in the heart of Epe, Prince Saheed Adedeji Adenusi was officially inaugurated as the new Jagun Oba of Epe Land. The highly anticipated event attracted prominent dignitaries, traditional rulers, and well-wishers from across the region.
The atmosphere was filled with excitement and reverence as the royal procession made its way to the venue, marking the beginning of a new chapter in the rich history of Epe.
The installation ceremony was a blend of cultural heritage and modern significance, with various rituals and celebrations paying homage to the traditions of the land. Prince Adenusi, in his new role, vowed to serve with integrity and uphold the values of unity, peace, and progress for the people of Epe. His ascension was met with enthusiasm as the people expressed their hope for positive change and growth under his leadership.
The title of Jagun Oba of Epe Land, a position of cultural importance and royal distinction, which is bestowed by the Oloja of Epe Land, His Royal Majesty Oba Kamorudeen Ishola Animashaun, was bestowed to Prince Saheed Adedeji Adenusi, a high chief. He was honored with the prestigious title of Jagun Oba of Epe Land and was formally crowned by HRM Oba Kamorudeen Ishola Animashaun at the Oloja’s palace.
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As the Jagun Oba of Epe Land, Prince Adenusi assumes a position of great responsibility, entrusted with guiding the community and strengthening its cultural legacy. The event not only celebrated his leadership but also reinforced the enduring power of tradition and unity among the people of Epe.
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