Ghana it is!!!.
His Imperial Majesty, Ooni of Ife, King Dr Adeyeye Ogunwusi and Olori Wuraola-Zynab Ogunwusi arrived Ghana on Thursday for their official visit to President
John Mahama, to deliver remarks to the Ghanaian Parliament alongside Ghanaian evangelist Dr Kingsley Fletcher, the Suapolor of the SE Kingdom.
Fletcher first visited The Ooni of Ife during the Ooni’s Historic US tour in June.
In the Ooni’s work for unity amongst African nations and quest to return Africa to global prominence, His Imperial Majesty says, “Africa is the center of the world, we need unity, we need to extend our hands to our brothers and sisters for us to move forward and make headway as a continent.”
Ooni of Ife and the president of Ghana, John Mahama
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There are over 4 million Yoruba people living in Ghana, most of whom are from Nigeria. According to historians, the first group of Yorubas arrived in the Gold Coast around 1813 and initially settled in such places as Accra, Kumasi and Sekondi before moving to the northern part of the Gold Coast, especially Tamale, Wa, Lawra and Nandom.
Her Majesty, Olori Wuraola, will also be meeting with Her Highness, Lordina Mahama, the first lady of Ghana to discuss partnership and trade efforts through her Queen of Ile-Ife Foundation whose mission is to better the lives of women in Nigeria and across Africa.
*Kabiyesi ooooooo, Ade a pe l'ori, Bata a pe lese, Irukere a dabere. Ilu a tuba, ilu a tuse, Igba yin a tu wa lara o.
Johnny walker the original.
ReplyDeleteIs it Saturday yet?
DeleteLmao
DeleteHmmm na wa o.
DeleteOK bye
Lol "keep walking"
DeleteLolz..Ajala the traveler
DeleteIt's not yet Saturday here oo. Anonymous post be giving me life. Stella post all comments let me get some sleep. I will read ALL in the morning.
ReplyDeleteThis man can walk mehn. Ooni the walker.
ReplyDeleteAmin ase!
ReplyDeletePls what about the ooni first wife, the one that was with him during his coronation.
ReplyDeleteThis man wants to beat dullardinho's record of most countries traveled within a limited period of time.
ReplyDeleteOk
ReplyDeleteLol Stella! Where did you learn how to greet a King in Yorubaland?
ReplyDeleteI think the Oba and Olori thinks they are politically elected persons. Getting pissefand disappointed
ReplyDeleteAjala traveler
ReplyDeleteOni "Ajala" of Ife
ReplyDeleteMehn! This ooni doesn't like the idea of a sitting king! This one nah mobile king ooo!
ReplyDeleteStella, not only jokester but a MESS. You better tell your friend Kabiyesi to put his ass where it belongs Aka (Palace). before he loses the respect from people. Over exposure is not good
ReplyDeleteStella, not only jokester but a MESS. You better tell your friend Kabiyesi to put his ass where it belongs Aka (Palace). before he loses the respect from people. Over exposure is not good
ReplyDeleteOk, visiting tycoon...
ReplyDeleteDora the explorer..πππ
ReplyDeleteEnd time Ajala
ReplyDeleteSTELLA! Na u sabi.
ReplyDeleteJisike
ReplyDeleteSist which one bi King Dr?
ReplyDeleteAjala the traveller.
ReplyDeleteStells Stells,na for this Ooni matter your yoruba go clear.lol.
Ooni of Ife,Ooni of Nigeria,Ooni of Africa, Ooni of the World!!! He jurisdiction covers gbogbo aiye www.
ReplyDeleteHmm, good move.π
ReplyDeleteYoung,Vibrant and Articulate King πππ that is focused on the unification of Yorubas both home and in diaspora.Long shall you reign ππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎ
ReplyDeleteKing Dr kwa?
ReplyDeleteHmmmm OK oh.
Olori and her celestial wares.
ReplyDeleteWho is a tailor abi na designer, this one looks abit funny.
Let ONI keep travelling na, maybe dat can bring development to his kingdom. Who knows? The town needs upgrade.
I like this Ooni o. Just flexing. Oya carry dey go. Nofing do you sir. Na you be the real slim shady!
ReplyDeleteBut I just read this post earlier on... Oni in Ghana something like that.
ReplyDeleteWhy una dey post the same story many times... okay o @ Oni we don comment. Well done.