His Majesty, Olota of the Paramount and Ancient Ottaland, Awori Kingdom, Professor Adeyemi Obalanlege Ph.D., was warmly received at the Nigerian Embassy in Rome as part of his ongoing Europe Tour.
The reception was led by Her Excellency, Ambassador Gwendy Omijeh, the Charge d’Affairs, along with key officials including M.M. Lawal, H. Kwache-Adams, G.W. Gabkwet, A.O. Ahanonu, M.N. Tony-Bisong, and N.J. Ribi.
Welcoming His Majesty, Ambassador Omijeh commended the Olota for his diplomatic visit and efforts in promoting culture and traditions. She described the tour as “thoughtful,” noting that it would further integrate subjects living in Rome with their homeland.
During the visit, His Majesty highlighted the importance of preserving the rich cultural heritage of the Awori people. He emphasized the significance of remembering one’s roots and encouraged his subjects to maintain strong ties with their homeland. The Olota urged them to embrace their cultural identity, visit their ancestral land frequently, and actively promote and preserve the rich Awori cultural heritage.
In an era marked by rapid globalization, Olota’s call for cultural preservation serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of heritage and identity. His message resonates deeply, encouraging all to cherish, celebrate, and preserve the diverse cultural tapestry that enriches our world.
Accompanying His Majesty were Alayeluwa Oba Adewunmi Adeniji Odutala (Onibudo of Ayetoro Itele Otta, Awori Kingdom), Chief Olusegun Johnson (Otunba of Otta, Awori Kingdom), Chief Okikiolu Fadayiro (Baamolu of Otta, Awori Kingdom), Prince Adewale Adeyanju (Culture and Tourism Consultant to His Majesty), Prince Adeyemi Sulaimon Olusesi (Principal Secretary to His Majesty & Omotobase of Otta, Awori Kingdom), and many others.

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