In a grand ceremony marking the end of tenure for the Eniosa-Onibepe Landlord Association (LAGELU), the community came together to celebrate the contributions of several distinguished individuals who have impacted the region’s development.
Under the leadership of Pastor Adeoye Musa Adetayo, the association presented awards to deserving individuals, honoring their dedication and commitment to community growth.
One of the highlights of the ceremony was the presentation of The Rare Gem Award to Omoluabi Pataki Oloye Benedict Akika, the AgbaAkin of Olorunda Abaa and the Mayegun of Akobo Land. Chief Akika, a prominent figure known for his exemplary leadership, was recognized for his outstanding performance and invaluable contributions to the progress and development of Lagelu Local Government and its surrounding areas.
As AgbaAkin, Chief Akika has played a pivotal role in fostering unity and driving growth in his community. His efforts in championing education, infrastructure, and social welfare initiatives have made a lasting impact on the lives of many residents. His recognition with this prestigious award underscores the profound influence he has had on the advancement of Akobo Land and the entire Lagelu region.
Also honored at the event was Alhaji Ademola Babalola, the Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Oyo State Chapter, who was acknowledged for his dedication to journalism and his tireless advocacy for press freedom and ethical reporting.
The ceremony, held at the heart of Eniosa-Onibepe, brought together a mix of local leaders, dignitaries, and residents, all united in their praise for the awardees. The evening was filled with speeches and reflections on the transformative work of these community pillars, with Pastor Adeoye Musa Adetayo commending the awardees for their unwavering commitment to improving the lives of the people in Lagelu and beyond.
As the leadership of the Eniosa-Onibepe Landlord Association transitions to new hands, the event serves as both a celebration of the past achievements and a hopeful look toward the future of the local community.