RETIRED CUSTOMS OFFICER CROWNED FIRST CLASS TRADITIONAL RULER IN EKITI
By Lod Onyeji
In a notable development, a retired senior Customs officer, Oba James Babatunde Ajiboye, has been enthroned as the Elemure of Emure Kingdom in Ekiti State, Nigeria. The monarch has adopted the regnal name "Otutubiosun 1, Ajigbotulu."
According to Assistant Comptroller of Customs, AC Olabode Faleyimu, the news of Oba Ajiboye's enthronement was shared with a group of media practitioners via WhatsApp chat. Faleyimu, who is also the Coordinating Officer-in-Charge of the Federal Operations Unit, Zone A, at Ondo/Ekiti, noted that this development is a testament to the esteemed reputation of Customs officers, both serving and retired.
Oba Ajiboye's background in the Nigeria Customs Service is impressive, having served at various formations across the country, including FOU 'A', PTML Ibadan, Seme, Apapa, and Maiduguri, among others.
The Nigeria Customs Service has a rich history of producing notable individuals who have gone on to make significant contributions in various fields. Oba Ajiboye's enthronement is a testament to the esteem and respect that Customs officers command in society.
The media platform wishes His Royal Majesty, Oba James Babatunde Ajiboye, a successful and prosperous reign.
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