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Kogi Special Duties Commissioner Mourns Denise of Obaro of Iyamoye 

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The Commissioner for Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs, Hon. Sunday Faleke, has joined the people of Iyamoye and the entire Ijumu Kingdom in mourning the passing of a revered traditional ruler, His Royal Majesty, Oba Ibrahim Ade Momoh, the Obaro of Iyamoye.

In his heartfelt condolence message, Hon. Faleke described the late monarch as a royal father whose reign reflected dignity, compassion, and purposeful leadership. He noted that Oba Momoh was not only a custodian of tradition but also a unifying voice whose wisdom bridged generations and strengthened communal harmony across Ijumu land.

According to him, the Obaro’s reign was marked by peace, equity, and a deep sense of commitment to the welfare of his people, adding that his visionary leadership created an enduring path of development and respect for cultural values in Iyamoye and beyond.

“Oba Ibrahim Ade Momoh was a man of rare integrity and foresight. His calm disposition and genuine concern for the growth of his people will remain a guiding light to all who believe in service and community progress,” the Commissioner stated.

Hon. Faleke extended his condolences to the Iyamoye Traditional Council, the Ijumu Traditional Council, and the Iyamoye Development Union, urging them to take solace in the noble legacies the late monarch left behind.

He prayed that the Almighty Allah grants the departed monarch eternal rest, and gives his family, the good people of Iyamoye, and the entire Ijumu Kingdom the strength to bear this irreparable loss.

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