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A celebration of honor and service: The installation of Abbas as Otunba Adekílúmọ of Ikorodu Kingdom

By Abdul-Azeez Suleiman
TheStoriesBy TheStoriesNovember 15, 2025Updated:November 18, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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In the heart of Zaria Constituency and the expansive Zazzau Emirate, a palpable sense of pride and joy enveloped the community as one of their own, Tajudeen Abbas, was honored with the prestigious title of Otunba Adekílúmọ of Ikorodu Kingdom. This momentous occasion not only marked a significant milestone in Abbas’ illustrious career as the Speaker of the House of Representatives but also served as a testament to the enduring bonds of culture, service, and leadership that transcend geographical boundaries. The ceremony, rich in cultural heritage, resonated deeply with the values held dear by the people of Zaria and the Ikorodu community.

The event unfolded against the backdrop of a vibrant celebration, where tradition and modernity harmoniously converged. The atmosphere was charged with excitement as dignitaries, community leaders, and citizens gathered to pay homage to Abbas’s remarkable contributions to public service. The presence of the Ikorodu community underscored the significance of this recognition, highlighting the spirit of unity that exists among diverse Nigerian cultures. The installation ceremony was not merely a formal acknowledgment of Abbas’s achievements; it was an affirmation of the shared values that bind the people of Zaria and Ikorodu together.

In a world often characterised by division, the celebration served as a poignant reminder of the power of cultural heritage and the importance of recognising individuals who embody the ideals of integrity and dedication. Tajudeen Abbas, a son of Zaria, has consistently demonstrated a commitment to the principles of good governance, transparency, and accountability. His elevation to the esteemed position of Otunba Adekílúmọ is not just a personal triumph; it symbolizes the aspirations of a community that values service above self.

As the festivities unfolded, traditional performances, speeches, and communal feasting brought the gathering to life. The rich tapestry of Nigerian culture was on full display, showcasing the diverse customs and traditions that form the bedrock of our national identity. The rhythmic beats of drums and the vibrant colors of traditional attire served as a visual representation of the unity that exists among the people of Nigeria. In this celebration, the essence of community was palpable, as individuals from different backgrounds came together to honor a shared vision of progress and service.

The Emirate people, in expressing their heartfelt appreciation to the Ikorodu community for this honor bestowed upon Abbas, emphasized the importance of collaboration and mutual respect among different regions. The relationship between Zaria and Ikorodu is a testament to the idea that together, we can achieve greater heights. The installation of Abbas as Otunba Adekílúmọ serves as a bridge, fostering connections that will pave the way for future partnerships and initiatives aimed at uplifting our communities.

In his acceptance speech, Tajudeen Abbas articulated his commitment to serving with integrity, dedication, and the spirit of true leadership. His words resonated deeply with the audience, as he pledged to continue championing the causes that matter most to the people he represents. Abbas’s journey from Zaria to the national stage is a narrative of resilience and determination, inspiring many to aspire for greatness in their own pursuits. His story is a reminder that leadership is not confined to titles but is defined by the impact one has on the lives of others.

As we reflect on this significant occasion, it is essential to recognize the broader implications of such honors. The installation of Tajudeen Abbas as Otunba Adekílúmọ is not merely a celebration of one individual; it is a celebration of the values of service, dedication, and cultural pride that define us as a nation. It invites us to consider our roles as citizens and leaders, encouraging us to contribute positively to our communities and uphold the ideals of integrity and service.

The honor bestowed upon Tajudeen Abbas by the Ikorodu community is a powerful reminder of the importance of recognizing and celebrating our leaders who embody the spirit of service. As the people of Zaria Constituency and the Zazzau Emirate extend their heartfelt appreciation to the Ikorodu community, we are reminded that in our collective journey toward progress, it is the bonds of culture, dedication, and mutual respect that will guide us. May the legacy of this celebration inspire future generations to embrace the values of integrity and service, ensuring that our communities continue to thrive in unity and purpose.

Otunba Adekílúmọ of Ikorodu Kingdom Speaker Tajudeen Abbas
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