Indigenes of Ikale, Ondo State, resident in Lagos, have urged Governor Olurotimi Akeredolu to provide electricity supply and other infrastructure in Ikale land.
A prominent son of the soil, General OluBajowa (rtd), spoke yesterday ahead of the Ikale Night slated for today in Ikorodu, Lagos.
According to him, Ikale land had been in darkness for over five years. He urged Akeredolu to put smiles on the faces of indigenes and residents by giving them electricity and other social amenities.
Another prominent son, Asiwaju Benson Akindeju, said Ikale indigenes in Lagos would gather today to mark Ikale Night, to promote their culture and celebrate people who have contributed to the development of Ikale land.
He said: “We will celebrate our people, those who have contributed to the development of our community. Our cultural values will be on display and we shall discuss the way forward.
Indigenes of Ikale, Ondo State, resident in Lagos, have urged Governor Olurotimi Akeredolu to provide electricity supply and other infrastructure in Ikale land.
A prominent son of the soil, General OluBajowa (rtd), spoke yesterday ahead of the Ikale Night slated for today in Ikorodu, Lagos.
According to him, Ikale land had been in darkness for over five years. He urged Akeredolu to put smiles on the faces of indigenes and residents by giving them electricity and other social amenities.
Another prominent son, Asiwaju Benson Akindeju, said Ikale indigenes in Lagos would gather today to mark Ikale Night, to promote their culture and celebrate people who have contributed to the development of Ikale land.
He said: “We will celebrate our people, those who have contributed to the development of our community. Our cultural values will be on display and we shall discuss the way forward.
Indigenes of Ikale, Ondo State, resident in Lagos, have urged Governor Olurotimi Akeredolu to provide electricity supply and other infrastructure in Ikale land.
A prominent son of the soil, General OluBajowa (rtd), spoke yesterday ahead of the Ikale Night slated for today in Ikorodu, Lagos.
According to him, Ikale land had been in darkness for over five years. He urged Akeredolu to put smiles on the faces of indigenes and residents by giving them electricity and other social amenities.
Another prominent son, Asiwaju Benson Akindeju, said Ikale indigenes in Lagos would gather today to mark Ikale Night, to promote their culture and celebrate people who have contributed to the development of Ikale land.
He said: “We will celebrate our people, those who have contributed to the development of our community. Our cultural values will be on display and we shall discuss the way forward.
Indigenes of Ikale, Ondo State, resident in Lagos, have urged Governor Olurotimi Akeredolu to provide electricity supply and other infrastructure in Ikale land.
A prominent son of the soil, General OluBajowa (rtd), spoke yesterday ahead of the Ikale Night slated for today in Ikorodu, Lagos.
According to him, Ikale land had been in darkness for over five years. He urged Akeredolu to put smiles on the faces of indigenes and residents by giving them electricity and other social amenities.
Another prominent son, Asiwaju Benson Akindeju, said Ikale indigenes in Lagos would gather today to mark Ikale Night, to promote their culture and celebrate people who have contributed to the development of Ikale land.
He said: “We will celebrate our people, those who have contributed to the development of our community. Our cultural values will be on display and we shall discuss the way forward.
Indigenes of Ikale, Ondo State, resident in Lagos, have urged Governor Olurotimi Akeredolu to provide electricity supply and other infrastructure in Ikale land.
A prominent son of the soil, General OluBajowa (rtd), spoke yesterday ahead of the Ikale Night slated for today in Ikorodu, Lagos.
According to him, Ikale land had been in darkness for over five years. He urged Akeredolu to put smiles on the faces of indigenes and residents by giving them electricity and other social amenities.
Another prominent son, Asiwaju Benson Akindeju, said Ikale indigenes in Lagos would gather today to mark Ikale Night, to promote their culture and celebrate people who have contributed to the development of Ikale land.
He said: “We will celebrate our people, those who have contributed to the development of our community. Our cultural values will be on display and we shall discuss the way forward.
Indigenes of Ikale, Ondo State, resident in Lagos, have urged Governor Olurotimi Akeredolu to provide electricity supply and other infrastructure in Ikale land.
A prominent son of the soil, General OluBajowa (rtd), spoke yesterday ahead of the Ikale Night slated for today in Ikorodu, Lagos.
According to him, Ikale land had been in darkness for over five years. He urged Akeredolu to put smiles on the faces of indigenes and residents by giving them electricity and other social amenities.
Another prominent son, Asiwaju Benson Akindeju, said Ikale indigenes in Lagos would gather today to mark Ikale Night, to promote their culture and celebrate people who have contributed to the development of Ikale land.
He said: “We will celebrate our people, those who have contributed to the development of our community. Our cultural values will be on display and we shall discuss the way forward.
Indigenes of Ikale, Ondo State, resident in Lagos, have urged Governor Olurotimi Akeredolu to provide electricity supply and other infrastructure in Ikale land.
A prominent son of the soil, General OluBajowa (rtd), spoke yesterday ahead of the Ikale Night slated for today in Ikorodu, Lagos.
According to him, Ikale land had been in darkness for over five years. He urged Akeredolu to put smiles on the faces of indigenes and residents by giving them electricity and other social amenities.
Another prominent son, Asiwaju Benson Akindeju, said Ikale indigenes in Lagos would gather today to mark Ikale Night, to promote their culture and celebrate people who have contributed to the development of Ikale land.
He said: “We will celebrate our people, those who have contributed to the development of our community. Our cultural values will be on display and we shall discuss the way forward.
Indigenes of Ikale, Ondo State, resident in Lagos, have urged Governor Olurotimi Akeredolu to provide electricity supply and other infrastructure in Ikale land.
A prominent son of the soil, General OluBajowa (rtd), spoke yesterday ahead of the Ikale Night slated for today in Ikorodu, Lagos.
According to him, Ikale land had been in darkness for over five years. He urged Akeredolu to put smiles on the faces of indigenes and residents by giving them electricity and other social amenities.
Another prominent son, Asiwaju Benson Akindeju, said Ikale indigenes in Lagos would gather today to mark Ikale Night, to promote their culture and celebrate people who have contributed to the development of Ikale land.
He said: “We will celebrate our people, those who have contributed to the development of our community. Our cultural values will be on display and we shall discuss the way forward.