/ May 16, 2026
/ May 16, 2026

Yoruba Cultural Alliance greets Ooni on birth of twins

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Coordinator of Yoruba Cultural Alliance (YCA) in United States, Abiodun Akinfenwa, has congratulated Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, on the arrival of his twins.

In a letter, Akinfenwa hailed Ooni, and thanked God for keeping mum and twins safe.

“I greet you on the birth of your twins. We are happy for the blessings of God on the royal family. May this addition bring you double joy, love, and prosperity.

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“May they grow up to be embodiment of finest qualities of royalty and lead the kingdom to even greater heights.

“Wishing you and your Queen abundant health , strength, and joy as you embark on this chapter of parenthood with your twins’’, said Akinfenwa, international financial expert.

He is a former president of Ibadan Descendants Union in Dallas, Texas, USA.

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