Oyo Market Leader Alhaja Saratu Aduke Konibaje felicitates Iyalode of Ibadanland, says she’s a woman of value

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Alhaja Saratu Aduke Konibaje, foremost Market leader in Oyo State has felicitated with the Iyalode of Ibadanland, Chief Mrs Theresa Latuntan Oyekanmi on her 91st Birth Anniversary.

According to a statement made available to news men, Alhaja Saratu Aduke Konibaje described Chief Theresa as a woman of value, whose personality remains a source of inspiration for all women in the state and beyond. ” I extend my heartfelt congratulations to you, our esteemed Iyalode of Ibadanland. You are not only a woman of great value, but also a traditional leader of remarkable grace, strength, and wisdom. Your leadership, rooted in our rich culture and heritage, has been an inspiration to us all”

“Over the decades, you have been a pillar of support, an advocate for the rights of women, and a beacon of hope in Ibadan and beyond. Your contributions have not only uplifted the womenfolk but also strengthened the fabric of our community. As we celebrate your 91 remarkable years, we pray for continued good health, peace, and prosperity in your life”

Similarly, Alhaja Saratu used the same opportunity to felicitates with the whole Nation on the 64th Anniversary of our dear country, and specifically charged the market traders to be patriotic in their dealings with people.

“On this momentous occasion, I also take the opportunity to extend my greetings to the market leaders, both men and women, across our beloved Nigeria as we mark the 64th anniversary of our nation’s independence. I implore you all to uphold the principles of patriotism and dedication to our nation’s progress. Together, let us continue to contribute our quota to the development of Nigeria. We believe wholeheartedly that Nigeria will rise and be great again. With collective effort, unwavering faith, and determination, we can overcome our challenges and forge a brighter future for all”

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