Fayemi honours eminent Ekiti indigines

Ekiti honours Sasha, Jimoh Aliu, Micho Ade, Odunlade Adekola, Foluke Daramola, Moji Olaiya, 8 others The first phase of the redeveloped Ikogosi Warm Springs Resort in Ekiti State was inaugurated on Saturday, almost 10 years after it was abandoned. The ceremony featured the public presentation of Governor Kayode Fayemi’s latest book, “Regaining the Legacy” and the decoration of Ekiti Cultural Ambassadors. Fourteen Ekiti indigenes, who have distinguished themselves in various aspects of arts, were decorated as Culture Ambassadors. They include Yinka Ayefele, Peter Fatomilola, Jimoh Aliu, Prof. Ojo Bakare, Elemure Ogunyemi, Peju Ogunmola and Akin Onipede. Others are Michael Omoshinlade (Micho Ade), Funmi Ajila, Moji Olaiya, Odunlade Adekola, Foluke Daramola, Akinade Ibuoye (Gaze Baba) and Yetunde Ibrahim, popularly known as Sasha.It was attended by a crowd of tourists and residents. Fayemi said the redevelopment was done because his government “cannot allow the God-given endowment to be a waste”

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