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NURTW Boss, Asiri-Eniba Donates Royal Chair, Carpet To Ataoja Of Osogbo

NURTW Boss, Asiri-Eniba Donates Royal Chair, Carpet To Ataoja Of Osogbo
  • PublishedMay 27, 2019

 

The chairman, National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Lagos Park, Oju-Irin, Unit 001, Oroki Branch, Osogbo in person of Mr. Kazeem Oyewale also known as Asiri-Eniba has donated a set of royal chair and royal carpet to the palace of Ataoja of Osogbo.

The donation was presented to Ataoja-In-Council in the presence of His Royal Majesty, Oba Jimoh Olanipekun (Larooye 2) and his subjects in the palace.

The chairman was accompanied by members of his unit’s executives and they were received by the king and his chiefs.

Asiri-Eniba disclosed that he has been in Osogbo since his childhood and that all his achievements today were made from the ancient city. He said further that only what he can do as pay back to Osogbo Community is to be defending the interest of the city calling for the development of the town.

Kazeem Oyewale further said “baba, I am a true citizen of Osogbo and I promise to be defending the interest of Osogbo”

In an interview, he said “I have an ambition for taking care of orphans by visiting orphanage homes, empowering youths within my capacity and reaching out to the old ones and vulnerables in our society. He said being N.U.R.T.W boss doesn’t stop me from exercising humanity services, I have my executive members that helps in the leadership delivery of our motor park so whenever I want to go out to discharge the humanity services they will be in control.”

“I appreciate the indigenes of Osogbo for accommodating settlers from across bordersz I’m also grateful to the King for discharging excellent royal leadership since he has taken the mantle of the throne. One of the palace queens prayed for Kazeem Oyewale and His Royal Majesty, Oba Jimoh Olanipekun also corroborated her in dishing out royal blessings to (Kazeem Oyewale, Asiri-Eniba) and his followers.”

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