News
Osun @34: OOPA Salutes Osun Heroes, Stakeholders On Anniversary Of State Creation
The Osun Online Publishers Association (OOPA) heartily felicitates and salutes the government, heroes and stakeholders of Osun State on the commemoration of the anniversary of the state’s creation.
In a congratulatory message made available to the newsmen in Osogbo by Chairman of the association, Mukhtar Ajelogbon on Wednesday, OOPA acknowledged the roles of heroes in the creation of the state, and the contribution of all the government across levels in sustaining the effort till date.
According to the release, “Today, we celebrate not just the founding of our dear state on August 27, 1991, but the vision, courage, and sacrifices of the founding fathers, leaders, and citizens who worked tirelessly to bring Osun into existence. Their legacy is the fertile ground upon which our collective dreams continue to grow.
“As an association committed to ethical and impactful journalism, OOPA pays special tribute to the heroes—past and present—whose contributions have shaped the identity, culture, and progress of Osun State. We recognize the immense efforts of traditional rulers, political leaders, civil society actors, and the entire citizenry who have kept the spirit of Osun alive and resilient through the years.
“We urge all residents and stakeholders to reflect on the journey so far and to continue fostering unity, peace, and development across all corners of our state.
“Let us recommit ourselves to building a brighter future through truth, diligence, and community spirit.”
Happy Anniversary, Osun!
Long live Osun State!
Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria!
Signed:
Mukhtar Ajelogbon
Chairman
Idowu Akintunde
Secretary
-
News2 days agoAlaafin Must Respect Olubadan Stool or Face Consequences – Ibadan Traditional Leaders
-
News2 days agoBirthday: Hundreds Of Osogbo Residents To Benefit Ayodeji Olaiya’s Free Fuel Distribution
-
News5 days agoOsun 2026: ZLP Governorship Candidate Promises Accountability, Good Governance
-
News4 days agoResearchers Harp On Govt Policies To Safeguard Older People In Nigeria

