Rauf Aregbesola Prostrates As He Pays Thank You Visit To Bisi Akande

Newly re-elected governor of Osun State Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola today paid a thank you visit to former APC National Chairman Chief Bisi Akande at his Ila-Orogun residence .The governor is seen here prostrating  for Chief Akande.

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  1. Yes its our tradition

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  2. God knows those who worship Him in truth. Aregbesola's prostrating for Chief Bisi Akande represents a consolidation of our victory over Iyiola Omisore.Had Iyiola Omisore harboured any respect for Elders, he would have become Osun State governor since 2007 (after Bisi Akande's two-term tenure). The Holy Bible says; "The gray hair is the Crown of Elders".

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  3. Good. Omo ti Noah bi. Omoluwabi. Position has nothing to do with tradition. All positions would come to an end one day. Your good deeds are left behind.

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  4. I pray dat trailer will not separate them IJN!

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  5. olumegbon sikiru adekunle12/8/14 1:08 pm

    ti omode ba dupe ore ana ari omiran gba, that is a very good sign of appreciation from a well born child.

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  6. He will remain politically relevant in Yoruba land for his humility which is a core tradition of an ideal Yoruba man . May you reign in peace and progress.

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  7. That is what they call respect in Yoruba land i love that sir

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  8. Bilikisu F Adeyemi13/8/14 5:32 pm

    That is what they call respect in Yoruba land i love that sir

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  9. I am surprised to see this, because I have not seen him ever prostrating for any our Obas including Ooni and Owa.

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