Obateru Of Egbin Kingdom, Oba Oyebo, Joins NAOSRE 2020 Security Dinner’s League Of Speakers
His Royal Majesty, Alaiyeluwa Oba Adeoriyomi Oluwasesan Abdul-Akeem Oyebo, (Ademoyebo 11) Obateru of Egbin Royal Kingdom, Ikorodu, Lagos, has joined the league of speakers in the 2020 Security Annual Dinner/Discourse Programme organized by the National Association of Online Security Reporters (NAOSRE).
The highly respected traditional ruler confirmed his attendance on Friday, December 4 at a meeting which held at his Palace in Ikorodu, Lagos when NAOSRE executives led by Mrs. Favour Benson visited him.
In her presentation, Favour Benson, who is the immediate past President of NAOSRE, extolled the sterling leadership qualities of Oba Abdul-Akeem Oyebo.
She hinted that the choice of the Obateru as a representative of the traditional institution in the security dinner event stems from his commitment to security and safety, a development that ranks his kingdom as investor’s haven.
In his response, the highly respected Oba appreciated the invite extended to him by NAOSRE and promised to be physically present to lend his voice to security issues for safer Nigeria.
The 2020 Annual Dinner / Discourse Programme which holds by 5 pm prompt on Friday, December 11 at Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, is the association’s annual evening of get-together, in a convivial environment, to review security issues and re-enact media strategies in playing a crucial role of professionally bridging the gap of information between security agents and the public.
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