Team Yomikola, Hon. Femi Omoga, Hon. Seyi Bello, Hon. Fidelis O. Bello, Hon. Akepson, and Other Dignitaries Grace the Burial of Hon. Folorunsho Ajayi’s Father in Egbe, Yagba West LGA
Akin Fanodun – Kabba
The serene town of Egbe in Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State came alive as political leaders, associates, and well-wishers gathered to honor the late father of Hon. Folorunsho Ajayi, popularly known as Folly Okomoda.
The event witnessed the presence of prominent political figures and associates including Hon. Femi Omoga, Hon. Seyi Bello, Hon. Fidelis O. Bello, Hon. Akepson, and several other dignitaries, all of whom came to show solidarity with Hon. Ajayi and his family during their moment of grief.
Hon. Folorunsho Ajayi is a notable figure within the political landscape of Kogi State and a key member of Team Yomikola, a political movement founded by Rt. Hon. Mathew Olusola Kolawole, the immediate past Speaker of the Kogi State House of Assembly. His contributions to the team and the development of his constituency have earned him the admiration of colleagues and community members alike.
The presence of Hon. Seyi Bello, the serving member representing Kabba/Bunu State Constituency in the Kogi State House of Assembly, further underscored the deep political and personal ties he shares with Hon. Ajayi, reflecting their mutual commitment to grassroots development and party loyalty.
Also in attendance were Hon. Fidelis O. Bello and Hon. Akepson, both of whom are not only political associates but also trusted business partners of Hon. Ajayi. Their attendance highlighted the strong bonds of friendship and collaboration that have defined their professional and political journey.
The ceremony was a blend of solemnity and reflection, as friends and well-wishers paid tribute to the life and legacy of the deceased patriarch, who was remembered for his humility, integrity, and enduring values.
The outpouring of support at the burial ceremony was a testament to the high regard in which Hon. Folorunsho Ajayi is held, and it reaffirmed the spirit of unity and brotherhood among political leaders within the state.