“Fire on, Fire on, and Fire on,” Ooni of Ife urges Moghalu

Mon, Feb 4, 2019 | By publisher


Politics

The traditional ruler, who receives the presidential candidate in his palace, shows his appreciation of Kingsley Moghalu

Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, the Ooni of Ife, yesterday, expressed strong admiration and support for Kingsley Moghalu, while receiving the presidential candidate of the Young Progressives Party, YPP, in his palace.

“From the throne of Oduduwa, we are proud of you. Fire on, fire on and fire on,” the Ooni said, praising Moghalu for his “conviction, passion and courage.” “I watched the presidential debate. Every word you spoke conveyed your conviction and passion to genuinely serve the country,” he said.

“I have followed you and your activities judiciously for many years, you have a clear plan for Nigeria,” Ogunwusi said. “Don’t be surprised that you are the light for even the established politicians.”

He urged the Nigerian youth to know their position and their rightful place in Nigerian leadership. “Moghalu won’t let you down,” said the Ooni, who described the YPP presidential candidate as “young and vibrant.”

The Ooni also spoke of the longstanding ties between the Yoruba and Igbo ethnic nationalities. He told Moghalu: “You are welcome to the land of Oduduwa. We are one. Igbo is spoken here in the palace. The Yorubas plant kolanut because the Igbos discovered it.”

Earlier in his remarks, Moghalu paid glowing tribute to the royal father, the people of Ile-Ife, and the entire Yoruba race. He described the Ooni as “a great and enterprising leader.” Moghalu said the Yorubas are a people of great learning.

“I am a Nigerian candidate for the Nigerian presidency,” said Moghalu, who served as deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria after a career of 17 years at the United Nations. “I am running for president to unite Nigeria, wage a successful war against poverty and unemployment, and restore Nigeria’s standing in the world.”

Moghalu was at the palace to pay homage to the Ooni, during his seven-day campaign tour of the Southwest states, which kicked off in Lagos on Saturday, January 26, 2019.

 

 

 

 

 

– Feb. 4, 2019 @ 06:52 GMT |

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