2 Nov 2015

T.Y. Danjuma, Dangote bag traditional titles in Nasarawa State

The paramount ruler of Umaisha, Nasarawa State, Usman Abdullahi, has conferred privileged traditional titles on five prominent Nigerians.

Nigeria’s former defence minister, Theophilus Danjuma, a retired general, was conferred with the title of Ohireku Opanda of Nasarawa, while Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, bagged the title of Dan Maliki Opanda.

Mr. Abdullahi, who is the Ohimegye Opanda of Nasarawa (a First Class Traditional Ruler), conferred the traditional titles on the recipients during his 20 years anniversary in Umaisha development area of Nasarawa state.
Other awardees included Governor Tanko Al-Makura as Wambai Opanda, and Abdullahi Adamu (the Senator representing APC-Nasarawa West) as Asayidu Opanda.
Similarly, Ibrahim Balarabe, Speaker of the Nasarawa state House of Assembly was turbaned as the Wali Opanda.
The traditional ruler said he decided to honour the awardees in recognition of their positive contributions to the development of the area.
“This event is indeed historic not just because it marks the 20th Anniversary of my ascension to the exalted throne of Ohimegye Opanda, but because it serve as an opportunity to look back at the origin of our ancient kingdom whose foundation dates back to 265 years ago.
“What we are witnessing today is a celebration of mind and a reminder of how 20 years ago, precisely on October 21st, 1995, I ascended the throne of Opanda as the 28th Ohimegye.
“I said to my people, we must have a clear view of the future if we truly desire to achieve our goals.
“I want to use this occasion to confer the following traditional titles of the Opanda chiefdom to some notable Nigerians.
“This is based on their contributions to the development of our Emirate council, the state and the country at large.
“I call on all stakeholders to continue to assist this community and the state to improve on the living condition of our people for the overall development of the country,” he said.
Mr. Abdullahi also called on the people of the state to continue to live in peace and tolerate one another irrespective of ethnic, religious and political affiliation.
In his remark, Governor Tanko Al-Makura assured local government workers that they would start receiving alert of salaries from November 2. He said he would clear the backlog of salary owed workers.
Mr. Al-Makura called on the people of the state to continue to support President Muhammadu Buhari’s effort in fighting corruption in the country.
Responding on behalf of the awardees, Mr. Danjuma thanked the monarch for the honour done to them.
He promised to continue to contribute positively to the development of the Emirate council, the state and the country at large.
(NAN)

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