Tuesday, 12 July 2016

OBA ADEYEYE OGUNWUSI, THE OONI OF IFE DONATES MLLIONS TO UNILAG STUDENTS


An extraordinary king doing extra ordinary things. This can be said of the newly crowned young imperial majesty, the arole odua, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja ll who has taken the whole world by surprise with his philanthropy desire and uniting the Yorubas. Every one has a good thing to say about this one in a life time King due to his pomp and majestic ways of doing and performing his kingship roles. He hasn't stopped in giving back to humanity  in many jaw-breaking donations and fatherly supports. 

Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja ll 


His Imperial Majesty, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja ll has donated the sum of ₦10million to the Postgraduate School of the University of Lagos during its 2015/16 Annual Lecture and launch of the Postgraduate Trust Fund held at the Main Auditorium of the university.

Announcing the monarch’s donation last Thursday, the Chairman of the occasion and pioneer Managing Director of GTBank, Mr Fola Adeola, said research at the postgraduate level was a necessary ingredient in any endeavour geared towards the development of any society.


While delivering the annual lecture entitled “Redefining the Role of Traditional Institutions for National Development”, Ooni Ogunwusi said it was time for traditional rulers to lead by example. He said the time had passed when traditional rulers intimidated and molested their subjects, even going as far as forcefully taking women as wives and concubines.
“I am honoured to be here to talk about an issue I’m very passionate about,” he said. “It is time to live by example. We, as traditional rulers, must show the world that we can work together and make this place a better place. It is very important for leaders to have compassionate feelings towards their people. Such a leader will never be forgotten.”
He regretted that the current Nigerian constitution does not recognise the special role played by traditional rulers.

“Kings are not made; they are born. I consider myself privileged to be chosen by the King of kings to be in this position, this exalted throne respected all over the world,” he said.
The monarch said the black race has a lot to be proud of, insisting that Africa (and Ife in particular) was the cradle of world civilisation.
“Civilisation started from the black race,” he said. “They (white people) met everything here, including democracy. They worked upon it, and improved upon it. Ifa is the custodian of every knowledge.”

Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Rahamon Bello, described the monarch as a blessing to this generation.
“The School of Postgraduate Studies Annual lectures have been given by the cream de la cream in Nigeria, including the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammed Abubakar III, the former President Olusegun Obasanjo and the former Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babatunde Fashola,” the Vice Chancellor added.

He further disclosed that the fund “would be used to assist indigent postgraduate students who are desirous of carrying out their research bench work within or outside the country.”

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