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LET YOUTHS TAKEOVER, OONI TELLS NIGERIAN LEADERS

Ooni of Ife Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi to Olu of Warri, Ogiame, Ikenwoli at his palace in Warri South, Delta state.


THE Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, has advised political leaders in Nigeria to go home, rest and leave governance for youths who he described as the “owners of the country.”



The monarch also commended youths in the country who he said make up 60 percent of the country’s population, for keeping the nation together because of the activities they engage themselves in. 

The Ooni gave the charge Tuesday during the launch of a N100 million Professional Chair and N10billion Endowment Fund for the Michael and Cecilia Ibru University, MCIU, Agbarha-Otor, Delta State. 

Speaking to the leaders, the monarch said: “Youths of this nation owns this country. This country does not belong to the leaders and elders of this nation. Let the youths takeover, go and rest and rest very well.”

He stated that it is about time for the youths to have a sense of ownership by rising up to what belongs to them naturally, saying, “Very soon, the youths would start claiming what belongs to them as this country does not belong to anybody else except the youths.

 “The youths of this country should please come and take charge. We should all come together and say enough is enough. You cannot tell us what we should be doing, we would tell you what we want you to do.” 

Admonishing Nigerians who make their money in the country and take such monies abroad to invest, the monarch said: “Stop making money in this land and continue to spend it outside the shores of this land. It is not good, it is not adding value to this nation, and it’s not making any impact in this nation. 

“It is a big shame because you are not laying good example for the youths that owns this country. You spend the money that you are making outside the land that is blessing you. Let us believe in this country, we do not have any other country or anywhere to go.

“The land too has a spirit in it, stop causing the land, stop using your mouth to say negative things about the land. Give back to the land that is blessing you in everything you do so that your dynasty can be sustained.”

 Earlier in his remarks, father of the day, Mr. Goodie Ibru, said: “I am assured that the visit of his Imperial Majesty, will further encourage our youths to aspire to greater heights as he has already inspired millions of young people in Nigeria and across the Atlantic. 

“Today’s historic visit to MCIU, will further cement the special relationship this university and the Urhobo kingdom enjoys with the Oduduwa kingdom as this special relationship, will strengthen our core values and preserve our cultures.”

 On his part, chairman of the MCIU Endowment Fund Committee, Prof. Polycarp Chigwe while explaining how the institution plans on seeking donors for the fund, said:

 “Though the donors are drawn from the alumni of the university, a greater part of the donors are made up from friends and beneficiaries of the institution.”

 Also Ooni of Ife Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi has called on government at all levels in the country to give more to growing cultural value in the country, stressing that no nation grows without value for its cultural heritage.

 The monarch speaking yesterday when he paid a visit on the Olu of Warri, Ogiame,, Ikenwoli, adding that Nigerian should contribute towards building a virile nation.

 “Let us all work for the greatness of the country. My beautiful people o f Itekiri kingdom, I am excited to be in your midst, in the midst of my people ,one blood , one family.

 Ogiame I a peace loving king, a very mature king, you will never see him angry on any issue. He is full of wisdom, compassion and authority, very innovative and very amiable and above all very loving king. I thank God for all he is using him to do in Warri. 

He is someone I have tremendous respect for. We cant grow any country, nation without our heritage, the day we put our tradition first we now start being serious as a nation. Let us uphold our rich culture and tradition. It is what we have to give to the world”, he said

. Earlier the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Ikenwoli thanked the Ooni of Ife for the visit, thanking him for attending his coronation ceremony . 




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