In a heartwarming gesture during the Hike Ekiti Mountain Easter Tourism Carnival, the Oluyin of Iyin Ekiti, Oba Adeniyi Adeola Ajakaiye, Oyinyosaiye Iyin ll, Oluyin of Iyin Kingdom, bestowed a special honour upon Mrs Lola Ade-John, the Minister of Tourism.
This event celebrated culture and tradition and was a significant moment of recognition and appreciation for Ade-John’s contributions to promoting tourism in Nigeria.
Accompanied by the esteemed presence of Ekiti State Governor, H.E. Oyebanji, Minister Lola Ade-John, who paid a visit to the Oluyin-in-Council on April 1, 2024, before the commencement of the Hike Abanijorin Rock of wonders on Iyin Ekiti land.
As they entered the chambers, anticipation mingled with reverence, setting the stage for an unforgettable exchange.
In a symbolic gesture after felicitations from each side, steeped in tradition, the Oluyin presented the Minister, Mrs Lola Ade-John, with a horsewhip, an emblematic representation of a Princess within the community’s cultural fabric. This act signified a gesture of honour and formal adoption, welcoming Ade-John as a cherished member of the town.
Moved by the gesture, Minister Lola Ade-John expressed her gratitude to the Oluyin and the people of Iyin Ekiti. Her words echoed a deep appreciation for the recognition bestowed upon her, reaffirming her commitment to furthering the development of tourism initiatives within Ekiti State and beyond.
Governor H.E. Oyebanji commended Oluyin for his exemplary leadership and the inclusivity spirit demonstrated through Minister Lola Ade-John’s adoption. He noted that this act exemplifies the unity and solidarity essential for advancing cultural heritage and tourism initiatives within the state.
In the chorus of praise, Barrister Wale Ojo-Lanre, the Director-General of the Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism, applauded Oluyin for his visionary leadership and commitment to fostering partnerships that promote the growth of the tourism sector. He emphasized the significance of collaboration between government and traditional institutions in driving sustainable development and cultural preservation efforts.
Minister Lola Ade-John’s adoption as the daughter of Iyin Ekiti stands as a testament to the enduring bonds forged through shared values, mutual respect, and a collective vision for advancing cultural heritage and tourism in Nigeria.
As the Hike Ekiti Mountain Easter Tourism Carnival continues to captivate hearts and minds, this gesture serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for future generations, uniting communities in a shared commitment to preserving and celebrating their rich cultural heritage.