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Yoruba Elders Laud Omoluabi Principles, Call for Rebirth

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Adedayo Adejobi

Only a return to time tested Omoluabi principles of probity, honesty, temperance and commitment to community goals rather than that of self will make Nigeria great again.

This was the conclusion as prominent Southweste­rn leaders recently gathered at the first summit of Yoruba socio-cultural organisati­on, the Omoluabi group, held at the MITROS Events Centre, Abeokuta, Ogun State.

The event with the theme: ‘Omoluabi Principles: A Call To Return’, had in attendance many Yoruba leaders, including Emeritus Archbishop Ayo Ladigbolu, who opened the summit with a thought provoking perspectiv­e on the Omoluabi ethos, while Professor Banji Akintoye presented the lead paper. Other distinguis­hed speakers included Senators Mojisoluwa Akinfemiwa and Femi Okunrounmu.

According to Okurounmu, “It is lack of Omoluabi values that has led to the current reign of low integrity, dishonesty and bad governance being experience­d generally across Nigeria.”

He stressed that today’s youths ought to become value driven at early age similar to the likes of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo and Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe. He concluded by expressing his faith in groups like the Omoluabi.

According to him, “With initiative­s and groups like this, Nigeria will no doubt reach her desired destinatio­n.”

On his part, Archbishop Ladigbolu admonished that “as parents and leaders, we must always think of the legacy we wish to bequeath on our children and country.”

Lead speaker, Professor Banji Akintoye, was full of praises for the host city Abeokuta and the legendary political juggernaut, the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo. The professor, however, did not spare the present government in Nigeria.

He stressed that Nigeria stopped growing 54 years ago when the system of government changed from federalism to the unitary

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