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The Alara of Aramoko Ekiti, Oba Olu Adegoke Adeyemi has joined his ancestors at 82.
Alara, who died on Friday had been celebrated for his remarkable leadership, wisdom and dedication to the welfare of his people.
A statement by his family on Saturday described his reign as a period marked by unity, cultural preservation and steady development.
The family noted that his tenure as Alara was distinguished by initiatives in conflict resolution, youth empowerment, and infrastructure development, all of which strengthened communal bonds.
“Oba Adeyemi’s impact on the community will forever be cherished as testament to his enduring legacies,” the statement reads.
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According to the family, funeral arrangements, will be announced in due course.
Born on December 4, 1942, Oba Adeyemi’s life was defined by service in multiple capacities.
He began 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 commitment to community growth continued after he ascended the throne in 2009.
During his time as Chancellor of Ekiti State University, the late Oba championed projects aimed at improving educational standards and expanding access for local students.