By Oluwatoyin Adegoke

The Olowu of Owu Abeokuta, Professor Saka Matemilola has assured the sons and daughters of Owu kingdom that their meaningful contributions to the kingdom’s growth would not go unnoticed. 

Oba Matemilola gave the assurance at the ceremony for the installation of a renowned Owu-born business mogul, Alhaji Ismail Akindele as the Baba Adeen of Owu kingdom and his wife, Alhaja Sidiqoh as the Sanmori Adeen of the kingdom. 

The monarch, who acknowledged the selfless services rendered by the newly installed Baba Adeen, also urged Alhaji Akindele to sustain the gesture and do more towards promoting Islam and supporting humanity.

In a lecture entitled “Message and the Messanger”, the Mufasir of Owu kingdom, Alhaji Sarafadeen Daud, emphasized that those involved in the work of Allah would be adequately rewarded while highlighting the laudable participation of the recipient in Islamic activities and urging him to continue upholding the tenets of Islam and uplifting Owu kingdom 

Earlier, the Sultan of Owu kingdom, Dr M. A. Ola Yusuf had emphasized that the choice of Alhaji Ismail Akindele as the New Baba Adeen of Owu kingdom was based on Integrity and good conduct rather than materialistic gains, urging the recipient to  sustain the good deeds.

Responding, Alhaji Ismail Akindele appreciated the programme’s organisers and pledged his continuous assistance  and renewed commitment to making meaningful impacts on the people of Owu. 

The New Baba Adeen also pledged further support in meeting the yearnings of the people, especially the construction of an ultra-modern hospital in Owu kingdom

The Turbaning held at the Owu Central Mosque in Abeokuta attracted notable leaders in Owu Kingdom, Egbaland and from different parts of the Country, including the Baba Adeen of Yorubaland, Edo and Delta, Ambassador Tunji Isola. 

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