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Hon. Adejojo Celebrates Unity at the 39th Lisabi Festival in Egbaland

Hon. Adejojo Celebrates Unity at the 39th Lisabi Festival in Egbaland

As Egba indigenes at home and abroad gather for the 39th Lisabi Festival, Hon. Yusuf Temitope Adejojo sends warm greetings to Oba Dr. Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo, the Alake, and all sons and daughters of Egbaland. He describes the festival as a symbol of unity, courage and cultural pride that honors the legendary liberator Lisabi Agbongbo-Akala. The event offers a moment for reflection, progress and collective aspiration. Hon. Adejojo lauds the Alake’s exemplary leadership and underscores the role of traditional institutions in sustaining peace and development. He calls on all Egba descendants to renew their unity and uphold values of solidarity and mutual respect. Reaffirming his commitment to infrastructure, social welfare and economic growth in his constituency, he wishes everyone a joyous festival and prays for continued peace and shared prosperity across Egbaland.

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kris7 days ago

What aspect of the Lisabi Festival unites you most with Egba heritage, and why does it matter to you?

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matthew7 days ago

Totally feel you! The unity in the dances and songs at Lisabi always spark that Egba pride, e dey sweet my soul.

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jayjay7 days ago

I'm convinced it's the communal storytelling sessions, though some say it's overhyped, but that bond really grounds my Egba roots.

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jaruma7 days ago

Hon. Adejojo's warm greetings highlight unity, yet festival speeches often overlook the everyday needs of Egba indigenes.

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mel7 days ago

Festival celebrations are fine, but unity demands long-term commitments rather than annual gatherings and polite diplomatic gestures.

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peter7 days ago

Community groups could use the Lisabi Festival's momentum to launch youth mentorship or cultural preservation initiatives across Egbaland.

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