PHOTO SPEAKS: Okemagba Development Association Celebrates Maiden Presidential Gala in Epe

The Okemagba Development Association (ODA) recently marked a significant milestone with the celebration of its inaugural Presidential Gala in Epe, bringing together community leaders, dignitaries, and members for an evening of unity and cultural pride.

The attendees enjoyed a night filled with speeches, traditional music, and performances, all of which highlighted the cultural vibrancy of the Okemagba community. The association’s leadership expressed gratitude for the support of the members and local leaders, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in driving future growth and social development in the region.

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“Founded in 1975, the Okemagba Development Association is made up of 11 vibrant communities: Odoajogun, Odoayan, Odogbawojo, Odoshiwola, Ibonwon, Ilara, Igbooye, Odoyangushin, Odoragunshin, Eredo, and Odoroga. The association is committed to fostering unity, ensuring peaceful coexistence among its communities, and supporting self-sufficiency.”

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“The event was honored by distinguished guests, including Madam Doja Otedola, the mother of Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola and former First Lady of Lagos State.

The Gala also showcased an exhilarating performance by the iconic Afro-Juju legend, Sir Shina Peters, who delivered a dynamic, audience-engaging show that left the crowd mesmerized.”

The event was graced by numerous distinguished guests, including royal fathers such as HRM Oba Olufolarin Olukayode Ogunsanwo, the Alara of Ilara Kingdom, among others. They all offered their congratulations to the Okemagba Development Association, expressing their best wishes for continued success and support in its future endeavors.

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