The Oodua Youth Parliament (OYP), a socio-cultural group, has urged young people to become instruments of peace, unity, and national development, rather than agents of discord.
In a statement issued on Sunday, August 4, the group’s speaker, Aare Abdulmajeed Oyeniyi, emphasised the need for Nigerians to embrace unity and peaceful coexistence to overcome the country’s current challenges.
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The OYP also announced plans to honour Dr. Adi Pajo, a distinguished business leader, with the title of Mayegun of Oodua, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to humanity and his dedication to societal progress through his media outlets, Jukun TV and Frontline TV, which have significantly promoted peace and harmony.
He said: “We appreciate him for his service, upliftment of humanity, and life-saving activities that make him extraordinary in all ramifications. His sagacity to show and lead by example, his vision for a just and egalitarian society, his unending, vigorous campaign for peace and harmonious co-existence, and his exemplary dedication to one united Nigeria are outstanding, remarkable, and worthy of emulation.”
