Daily Trust

Ooni harps on religious, ethnic tolerance

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The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has reiterated the need for religious and ethnic tolerance among Nigerians, emphasisin­g the strength in a multirelig­ious and multi-ethnic society as Nigeria.

Ogunwusi made the appeal at the palace of Oba Ademola Elegushi of Ikate Kingdom in Lagos State, where the Elegushi conferred traditiona­l titles on eminent Nigerians.

He said this in a statement issued by Mr Temitope Oyefeso, Special Assistant, Public Affairs to Oba Elegushi, on Sunday in Lagos.

The Ooni said, “While our tongues and faith may differ, there is a purpose for being Nigerians under the umbrella of the same country.

“Everyone should explore the opportunit­ies of the diversity towards attaining a prosperous and peaceful nation.”

Oba Ogunwusi said with the conferment of traditiona­l titles on Nigerians of different ethnic and religion, Oba Ademola Elegushi was using the traditiona­l stool to echo the message of unity for developmen­t.

Speaking, Oba Elegushi said the Nigerians being honoured were carefully selected in recognitio­n of their contributi­on towards the developmen­t of Ikate kingdom and Lagos State.

Among those honoured were Oliver Cohnen, a German and Managing Director of AFP furniture; the real estate expert, Chiedu Nweke; an IT expert and former IBM Country Manager, Akin Bolarniwa and renowned legal practition­er, Adeoeju Omotayo. (NAN)

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