Olota of Ota Son, Adetobi Obalanlege, Bags First Class at UK Varsity

Excited monarch announced Prince’s success in Computer Engineering as Ota indigenes, friends and families of the paramount ruler of the Aworiland congratulate the royal family

 

Hamed Adetobi Obalanlege, son of Olota of Ota, and paramount ruler of the Aworiland, Professor Adeyemi Obalanlege, has graduated from Ulster University, London, with a First Class Honours.

Platforms Africa reports that the monarch, a Professor of communication who announced this on his verified Facebook page, declared that Adetobi made his First Class in Computer Engineering.

“Our boy Adetobi Obalanlege made it. First class in Computer engineering @ Ulster University, Londonderry,” the royal father announced.

READ ALSO: Inside Oyotunji, 27 Acres Yoruba Empire In The US

Marry, Divorce or Die, You Have Fingers To Lose; Damn Tale of Dani Tribe

How Priestess of Olumo Rock Deity, Aduke Sanni, Died Days To 138th Birthday

ÀARE̩ KURUMI OF IJAIYE. THE YORUBA WARRIOR WHO LOST FIVE SONS IN ONE DAY

Kuburat Elegbede Cash Madam, Tale of Mathematician They Call Socialite

This announcement, Platforms Africa observed, was immediately greeted with congratulatory messages and wishes from indigenes, families and friends of the paramount ruler of the Aworis.

Obalanlege Royal family picture. Source: Oba Yemi Obalanlege Facebook page

“My congratulations,” Sulaimon Osho, a Professor of Communication, said.

An associate Professor of Communication at the Lagos state University, Tunde Akanni, also congratulated the monarch, who is also a Professor of communication.

“Congratulations. Intellectualism and royalty run in the blood,” Jamiu Folarin wrote just as Adeola Orisile, an Awori-born broadcaster with Radio Lagos, added; “congratulations to the royal family.”

Former Head, Department of Mass Communication, Moshod Abiola Polytechnic, Dr. Adegoke Akeem Raufu, also wrote; “Congratulations to the Royal family. God bless your new status, Prince Adetobi.”

The Onikogbo of Kogbo kingdom, Oba nurudeen Osoja, who also identified with the Olata of Ota, added; “congratulations to our prince.”

Related posts

Leave a Comment