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Real OTB Construction Boss Andrew Arogunjo & Siblings Bury Dad In Style, Details of The 2-day Party in Ilesa

Orita Iloko, Iloko Ijesa Road, area of Ilesa was practically on standstill for two days the penultimate weekend when CEO of Real OTB Construction, Otunba Andrew Oluwaseun Arogunjo and his siblings gave their late father Pa John Ayodeji Arogunjo a befitting burial. The colourful ceremony held on Thursday, 22 August and Friday, 23 August, 2024 attracted guests across different sectors from far and near to Ilesa. Both the Christian Wake on Thursday and the main burial on Friday were massively attended by a good number of those that matter in the society. That, of course, wasn't unexpected judging by the exemplary life that the deceased lived. Testimonies abound of the charismatic life and time of Baba during the burial ceremony. As many described him as a respected community leader and a bridge builder. Baba was also a devoted Christian whose life positively affected not only his immediate family but everyone who ever crossed paths with him. His great contributions to building and pro

2027- Senator Shebi Sani & Chief Bode George Mistakes | By Oladipo Oluwole

Human ability to objectively learn from the past mistakes, often leads to appreciative  breakthroughs in future endeavors! But, politicians could, sometimes, sacrifice such fruitful, and red flag, learning experiences, for their own personal political vendettas and interests, which have always been the bane of our collective yearnings/interests, till date, but to the detriment of the entire masses, and country progress.  Military interregnum, tends to bring about lopsided governance, with the leadership domination of one ethnic group over the others, because of the military command structures, unlike civilian rule with its democratic institutions, like the political parties...with the individual party internal mechanisms, and structures, for necessary political leadership recruitment exercise, at all levels of governance.  Hence, since, bad leadership, and incompetent governance, have always been the reference-point of excuses...for military interregnum! All efforts should, therefore,