AFRICA COMMUNITIES: HISTORICAL TAPESTRY OF IDANYIN KINGDOM/ OLU IDANYIN CLINCHES NNPC SECURITY CONTRACT

 The Root Gazette Africa 

By: FOLU





AFRICA COMMUNITIES: HISTORICAL TAPESTRY OF IDANYIN KINGDOM

In the heart of Ogun State lies the historically rich Idanyin kingdom, a land graced by the leadership of its first paramount ruler, His Royal Majesty Oba Aminu Olawale Joshua Olu. Ascending the throne four years ago, Oba Aminu has brought a renewed sense of cultural pride and developmental vigor to the kingdom.

Idanyin is a cultural tapestry woven by the ancient Ogu and Awori people, their presence resonating through the annals of time. Over decades, this culturally endowed kingdom has steadfastly preserved its rich heritage, becoming a bastion of traditions. Among the echoes of the past, the Zangbeto masquerade, Oro deity, and Egungun masquerade stand as symbolic guardians, providing not only entertainment but serving as vital elements of traditional security.

The reign of Oba Aminu has witnessed a transformative era in Idanyin, marked by unprecedented infrastructural development and technological advancements. The kingdom, once steeped in tradition, now embraces modernity without compromising its cultural roots. This harmonious blend creates a unique identity, positioning Idanyin as a beacon of progress.

The economic landscape of Idanyin has flourished under Oba Aminu's visionary leadership, offering a fertile ground for both local and international investors. The kingdom's strategic location and commitment to growth make it an ideal haven for business ventures. As a result, Idanyin has become not only a cultural haven but also an economic hub, radiating opportunities for prosperity.

In the documentary history of Idanyin, the legacy of Oba Aminu Olawale Joshua Olu shines brightly, a testament to the resilience of tradition in the face of progress. Idanyin, under his reign, stands as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of heritage and modernity, embracing the future while cherishing its storied past.

NNPC GETS COMPETENT HANDS ON SECURITY SERVICE WITH OLU IDANYIN 

In the serene realm of IDANYIN Kingdom, a harmonious blend of competence and professionalism marked the triumph of HRM OBA Aminu Joshua, the esteemed Olu of the land, in securing the NNPC security guard contract. The atmosphere buzzed with anticipation as Mr. Hilary Kelechi Madu, Deputy Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), stood in for Commandant General Abdullahi Gana Muhammadu and Honourable Minister of Interior Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola. Together, they bestowed the prized licenses of operation upon the MD/CEO of Orchard Security Company in the year 2021.

This significant achievement not only solidified the Olu of IDANYIN Kingdom's success but also conferred upon him the License to Operate as a private Guard Company for Orchard Security Services Limited. The tranquil setting mirrored the seamless integration of expertise and decorum, heralding a new chapter in the security landscape as NNPC entrusted its security guard service to Oba Aminu Olawale Joshua, a leader of distinction in IDANYIN Kingdom.

GAMBIA TO RECEIVE 50,000 TONS OF RICE FROM INDIA IN AN UPCOMING EXPORT
The Indian National Cooperative Exports Ltd (NCEL) has been given the greenlight to export nearly 50,000 tons of rice to The Gambia.

The Indian government also cleared the NCEL to export 900,000 tons of broken rice and about 35,000 tons of wheat and wheat products to various countries.

According to an Indian government statement, NCEL has been allowed to export 15,226 tons of maida/semolina, 14,184 tons of wheat grain, 5,326 tons of wheat flour and 48,804 tonnes of broken rice to Bhutan this year.

In case of broken rice, the cooperative has been permitted to export 500,000 tons of the grain to Senegal and 50,000 tons to Gambia in six months, the notification said.

NCEL has been allowed to export about 200,000 tons of broken rice to Indonesia and 1000 tons to Mali.

India otherwise has banned wheat and broken exports since last year as a measure to check domestic inflation. However, some exports are allowed on a government-to-government basis.

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