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Epetedo indigenes call for peace, social cohesion, as they stage endurance trek

The Epetedo Community of Lagos Island, one of the oldest in Lagos Island, has maintained peaceful cohabitation with the rest of its neighbours in the 161 years it has been on the Island. 
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Epetedo indigenes call for peace, social cohesion, as they stage endurance trek

THE Epetedo indigenes of Lagos Island have called on all stakeholders in Lagos State to make conscious efforts to sustain and strengthen social cohesion and pervasive peace, for which Lagos has been known over the years.

Making this appeal on Sunday, September 19, 2023, was the leader of the Epetedo indigenes of Lagos Island, Alhaji Maroof-deen Babatunde Oshodi, during a community walk.

Alhaji Babatunde noted that the Sunday, September 19, 2023, walk was this year’s edition of the annual commemoration of the 161 years of the prestigious Epetedo Community on its present site on Lagos Island.5863

According to the leader, the Epetedo Community of Lagos Island, as one of the oldest on Lagos Island, has maintained peaceful cohabitation with the rest of its neighbours in the 161 years it has been on the Island. 

“It is, therefore, a thing of pride for us, a large, happy family, to stage a long walk through our traditional terrain and a little beyond to remind the world of our history and cherished values which have endured through generations,” he added.

Alhaji Babatunde Oshodi recalled that the walk has become so popular that this year, the young and the old, male and female, trooped out in their hundreds to participate for the glory of the entire family.  5865

“The walk started from Adeniji-Adele Road by Phase 4 Gate through Oshodi Street, Tokunboh, Oil Mill, Ganiu Smith, Campbell and Broad Streets. It continued through Outer Marina, Bar Beach, and Akin Adesola, all the way to Awolowo Roads, including Onikan, where the participants met the convoy of Governor Sanwo-Olu. 

“The walk stretched onto Igbosere, Lewis, Beecroft, Rasak Okoya, Freeman, and Gambari Streets. The high number of participants showed the strong bond among the 21 compounds that make up the Epetedo Community since the triumphant return of our ancestor, Warrior Oshodi from Epe, together with his ally, Oba Kosoko,” Hon. Nosiru-deen Adegboyega Oshodi, the Secretary of the Community added.

Other notables who participated in the walk included the Secretary of the Lagos Island East Local Council Development Authority, LCDA, Hon. Ganiu Demola-Seriki, Councillors of Lagos Island East LCDA, Managing Director of Moonshine Hotels, Muda Odetunde, and leaders and members of Epetedo United Youth Movement, as well as members of Omo Epetedo Forum.
 

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