Arole Oduduwa & Ooni of Ife, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II Has commiserated with Nigerian military command over the death of their gallant officers who lost their lives while defending the country against Boko Haram attacks and other terrorist activities, saying the Federal Government of Nigeria must in 2019 put a final end to the Boko Haram menace which has ravaged Northern part of Nigeria, causing gruesome death of innocent citizens of the country.
He
also admonished Muslims and Christians to in the new year 2019 imbibe
the spirit of humble repentance before God and mutual forgiveness
within and between communities.
Ooni
Ogunwusi said this in his end of the year message released to the
press on Sunday by his Director of Media & Public Affairs,
Comrade Moses Olafare wishing Christians in Nigeria a merry Christmas
and charging them to continue upholding the Jesus Christ's legacy of
peace and love for the enhancement of national unity.
He
noted that Christians have remained spiritually steadfast in their
determination for a greater Nigeria as they have through prayers and
fellowships unarguably made colossal sacrifices to the nation building
for political stability, national security and socio-economic
development.
He
expressed hopes that they will keep upholding the national patriotism
and peaceful coexistence with practitioners of other religious
doctrines as human beings serve the same God, even though through
different doctrines.
"Arole
Oodua'Olofin Adimula, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II says
Merry Christmas to all the Christians globally, he gives glory to the
Almighty Olodumare(God) for the successful end of year 2018 and
he enjoins Muslims and Christians in the country to in the new year
2019 imbibe the spirit of humble repentance before God and mutual
forgiveness between one another and amongst different tendencies.
"Baba
Ooni is very unhappy about the wanton killings of innocent Nigerians
and destruction of properties especially perpetrated by Boko Haram
insurgents and other enemies of peaceful coexistence in the country.
He hereby calls on the Federal Government of Nigeria to make 2019 a
remarkable year which sees to the final end of this ugly menace"
"He
sends his commiseration to the military command on their gallant
officers who fell at the battle feilds against the insurgents who are
bent on destroying the country. He prays particularly for their
departed souls and wishes their respective families fortitude to bear
the aftermath."
Ooni,
the Co-Chairman of National Council of Traditional Rulers of Naigeria
also in the statement paid tributes to the late Former President of
Nigeria, Alhaji Shehu Shagari and late Professor Sophie Oluwole,
describing them as great assets to the country and Africa.
"We
should rather celebrate their glorious exit because they both lived
for the people.
"The
late President Shehu Shagari was a foremost Nationalist, detribalized elder statesman and an epitome of commitment in the public service who
had meritoriously served this country in various capacities from 1954
either as a parliamentarian or cabinet minister before eventually
serving as the first executive president of Nigeria between 1979 and
1983." Ooni said.
"Professor
Sophie Oluwole was the first female doctorate degree holder in
philosophy in Nigeria and a practitioner of Yoruba philosophy
"She
was on my entourage to Brazil about six months ago to hold
meetings with several Afro-Brazilian groups with a view to connecting
them with their African roots.
"She
will be greatly missed by the Yoruba race and all the indigenous
Africans who have immensely benefitted from her selfless service in
promoting African Philosophy Yoruba Traditional arts." Ooni
said.
He
concluded his message praying for a New Year(2019) of peaceful
elections, more dividends of democracy, greater socio-economic
stability and a more peaceful society in which the sanctity and
dignity of human life is upheld by all.
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