The Federal Character Commissioner and former Commissioner for Education in Oyo State, Professor Adeniyi Olowofela, has joined prominent Nigerians in mourning the passing of the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Olalekan Balogun, who died on Thursday night.
Additionally, Nigerian politician Hon. Olayinka Segelu, based in Germany, has also expressed condolences to the family of the late monarch.
In their separate statements on Friday, both Olowofela and Segelu expressed deep sadness and condolences to the family of Oba Olalekan Balogun, as well as the entire Ibadan community.
Professor Adeniyi Olowofela, currently serving as the Federal Character Commissioner and formerly the Commissioner for Education in Oyo State, described the late Olubadan as a great leader who made immense contributions to the development of the Ibadan community. He highlighted Oba Balogun's dedication to education and progress, noting that he was a strong advocate for improving the standard of education in the region.
Hon. Olayinka Segelu, a Nigerian politician based in Germany, also expressed sadness at the passing of Oba Balogun. He mentioned that the late monarch will be remembered for his commitment to the welfare and prosperity of the Ibadan people. Segelu noted that Oba Balogun's reign brought peace, unity, and progress to the community, and he commended his efforts in fostering a harmonious relationship with different ethnic and religious groups in Ibadanland.
Both Olowofela and Segelu called on the people of Ibadan, as well as the entire Oyo State, to unite and support the new Olubadan in continuing the legacy of progress and development left behind by Oba Balogun. They urged the community to remain peaceful and resilient, emphasizing that unity is crucial for sustained growth and advancement.
The passing of Oba Olalekan Balogun has indeed left a void in Ibadanland, as he was known for his exemplary leadership and dedication to the welfare of his people. The condolences and heartfelt messages from prominent figures like Olowofela and Segelu further demonstrate the impact made by the late monarch and the profound sense of loss experienced by the community.
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