OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA, H.E ASIWAJU BOLA AHMED TINUBU. The President, Federal Republic of Nigeria State House, Abuja SUBJECT: RECOGNIZING OKUN PEOPLE'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO NIGERIA'S INDEPENDENCE: ELEVATING COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, KABBA TO UNIVERSITY STATUS.
OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA, H.E ASIWAJU BOLA AHMED TINUBU. The President, Federal Republic of Nigeria State House, Abuja SUBJECT: RECOGNIZING OKUN PEOPLE'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO NIGERIA'S INDEPENDENCE: ELEVATING COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, KABBA TO UNIVERSITY STATUS. Dear Honorable President We write to bring to your attention the remarkable contributions of the Okun people led by H.E Chief S.A. Ajayi OFR, to Nigeria 's independence struggle.
His powerful speech: 'I lived and worked in many parts of Nigeria with no generic hostility, Disagreement is human nature, not an exclusivity of a race, it's time to let us go so we can proffer indigenous solutions to our challenges as a people' resonated deeply with the British delegates. Chief Ajayi's efforts helped pave the way for Nigeria's independence. His legacy serves as a testament to the Okun people's dedication to nation-building. Mr.
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