The Alara of Aramoko-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Oba Adegoke Adeyemi, has joined his ancestors.
The first class traditional ruler who ascended the throne in 2009 joined in ancestors on Friday at the age of 82.
His family confirmed the development in a statement on Saturday.
Born on December 4, 1942, Oba Adeyemi’s life was defined by service in multiple capacities.
He began his career as a teacher, later rose through the ranks as a senior civil servant, and served as Sole Administrator of the former Ifesowapo Local Government.
His unwavering commitment to community growth continued after he ascended the throne in 2009, dedicating himself to peace, unity, and development in Aramoko-Ekiti.
During his time as Chancellor of Ekiti State University, the late Oba championed several landmark projects aimed at improving educational standards and expanding access for local students.
His vision for education as a tool for empowerment made a lasting impact on both the institution and the community.
Throughout his reign, Oba Adeyemi worked tirelessly to attract development projects, preserve traditional values, and foster harmony among his people.
A respected member of the Ekiti State Council of Traditional Rulers, he was often sought after for his wisdom on governance, cultural preservation, and community welfare.
The ruler’s humility, open-door leadership style, and dedication to nurturing future generations earned him admiration far beyond his domain.
His passing has plunged Aramoko-Ekiti and the broader Ekiti traditional institution into mourning, with tributes pouring in from political leaders, fellow royal fathers, and indigenes at home and abroad.
Oba Olu Adegoke Adeyemi will be remembered not just as a ruler, but as a father figure, peace builder, and tireless advocate for the progress of his people.
His reign leaves behind a legacy of unity, cultural pride, and community development.
(vitalnewsngr.com)