Tinubu Mourns the Loss of Ohinoyi of Ebiraland

President Bola Tinubu expressed his deepest condolences to the government and people of Kogi State on the passing of the highly revered traditional ruler, His Majesty Dr. Ado Ibrahim, the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland. In a statement released by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Chief Ajuri Ngelale, Tinubu conveyed his sadness for the irreplaceable loss.

The late Ohinoyi of Ebiraland was recognized for his peaceful nature, amiable personality, and intellectual brilliance. Tinubu, speaking of him, said, “His Majesty was a remarkable individual, who commanded immense respect and was admired for his profound wisdom and sophistication. He possessed a unique ability to tackle complex issues with grace and expertise.”

Further adding, “Our prayers go out to His Majesty, and may Almighty Allah grant him a place in Aljannah Firdaus.”

Tinubu also urged the people of Kogi to find solace in the enduring legacy of peace and unity that the late traditional ruler left behind. It is a legacy that will continue to guide and inspire the state towards progress and development.

As Nigerians, we join President Tinubu in mourning the loss of such an exceptional leader, whose contributions will forever be cherished. May the soul of the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland rest in infinite peace.

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