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Ogbomoso Kingmakers Finally Select RCCG Pastor, Afolabi Ghandi As Next Soun by Sheynex(m): 2:04pm On Mar 28, 2022 |
Ogbomoso Kingmakers Finally Select RCCG Pastor, Afolabi Ghandi As Next Soun of Ogbomoso The Ogbomoso Kingmakers have finally ratified the UK-based RCCG pastor, Afolabi Ghandi from the Laoye family as their shortlisted candidate for the next Soun of Ogbomosoland. The nation newspaper reports that the family had a tough time screening the 25 interested applicants to a manageable number of three, for kingmakers to make the final selection Successful sons in the Laoye family globally showed interest in mounting the throne of their forefathers. They include businessmen, top civil servants, other professionals and military officers. But one of them, who is a pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Jesus House Washington DC, United States (US), Afolabi Ghandi Laoye, eventually got the nod of the kingmakers to be enthroned as the next Soun of Ogbomoso. For fear of being accused of bias, the family heads reportedly had difficulty screening the candidates. The Laoye family has 10 sub-units; hence, it was difficult to talk any candidate to step down for others since it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The declaration recognises five ruling houses – Aboru-Maku, Gbagun, Laoye, Bolanta and Odunaro – with the throne rotating among the five in that order. Late Oba Oyewunmi hailed from the Gbagun family. Due to their inability to pick a consensus candidate from the contestants, they referred all of them to kingmakers for selection. It was gathered that about 18 of the candidates were shortlisted and invited for interview by the kingmakers to Ogunlola Hall, but others who were not invited joined them. Besides, it was learnt that the town’s development association – the Ogbomoso Parapo – advised the kingmakers to avoid any approach capable of attracting legal action from among contenders or other interested persons. This made the kingmakers interview all of them. The only contender that could not attend the interview, having gone on a business trip, was said to have been interviewed on the phone. Also, a representative of Ogbomoso North Local Government under whose purview the throne operates attended the interview as an observer. At the end of the interview, the contenders were screened to two. They are Lt. Col. Sirajdeen Laoye and US-based Pastor Afolabi Olaoye. Then, the four kingmakers were said to have been divided over the two candidates. They opted for voting and each candidate was supported by two kingmakers each, meaning a tie. The head of kingmakers resorted to using his Casting Vote Right (power to have an additional vote) to resolve the tie. His vote went for the pastor; hence he scored three, while the military officer scored two. Reports have it that, although the chieftaincy declaration stipulates that six members shall constitute the kingmakers’ council, one kingmaker passed on about six weeks ago while another one is still in the process of having his installation as a kingmaker officially confirmed, thereby leaving the number at four. He was said to have been installed a kingmaker by the late Oba Oyewunmi, but the formalisation of his papers is yet to be completed. The declaration also stipulates that four members of the council shall form a quorum for decision-making, but that the head of the council shall have an extra vote in case of a tie. Pastor Laoye’s name has since been forwarded to the local government for onward recommendation to the governor for approval. Among those who contested for the throne were Princes Gbolahan Idowu Oyegoke, Sirajdeen Lawal Olaoye, Tirimisiyu Gbolagade Bello, Abayomi Isaac Jacob Oyewusi, Gbadamosi Taofeek Lawal Olaoye, Mohammed Gazali Jamiu Oyetunde, Isiaka Oluwasegun Lasisi, Ismail Kayode Olaoye and Olabode Akeem Olayide Olaoye. Others were: Musibau Adeniran Alimi, Amusa Felix Bello, Peter Olatunde Olaoye, Abubakar Abduganiyu Akano, Johnson Olusola Olaoye, Taofeek Adeyemi Akorode Olaoye and Olalekan Olaoye, Afolabi Ghandi Olaoye, Badmus Babatunde Olaoye, Abdulrahman Hamzat Adebayo, Sirajdeen Akorode Olaoye and Muhammed Nurudeen Bello Olaoye. Recall, the former Soun of Ogbomoso, the late Oba Jimoh Oyewunmi, joined his ancestors on December 12 last year after which the position became vacant. https://exclusivebase.com.ng/ogbomoso-kingmakers-finally-select-rccg-pastor-afolabi-ghandi-as-next-soun-of-ogbomoso/
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Re: Ogbomoso Kingmakers Finally Select RCCG Pastor, Afolabi Ghandi As Next Soun by Uprightness100(m): 3:12pm On Mar 28, 2022 |
Great! Congrats Pastor! We Hope you go there, represent JESUS Christ and bring the people to JESUS. Anything apart from this , will be a Failure. 1 Like |
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