ONE YEAR OF ROYAL GRACE: CHIEF FEMI OMOGA CELEBRATES OBA MUYIWA IBEUN, ELULU OF MOPA
The Mopa Kingdom in Mopamuro Local Government Area of Kogi State is filled with joy and cultural pride today as His Royal Majesty, Oba Muyiwa Ibeun, the Elulu of Mopa and Chairman, Mopamuro Traditional Council, marks one year on the revered royal throne.
Joining in the celebration is Hon. (Chief) Owoniyi Stephen Femi (Omoga), a distinguished statesman and respected community leader from Kogi State, who has extended his heartfelt congratulations to the monarch.
Though not a native of Mopa, Chief Omoga has expressed admiration for the leadership style and community-focused reign of the Elulu, describing it as inspirational not only for Mopa but for traditional leadership across Kogi State.
> “His Royal Majesty’s reign has been marked by peace, progress, and cultural restoration. His influence goes beyond Mopa; it is felt across Mopamuro and the wider Kogi region. As someone who values tradition, unity, and leadership, I celebrate Kabiyesi and pray for divine wisdom, longevity, and greater achievements.”
— Hon. (Chief) Owoniyi Stephen Femi (Omoga)
A Model of Traditional Leadership
Since ascending the throne, Oba Muyiwa Ibeun has promoted harmony, youth involvement, and grassroots development within and around Mopa Kingdom. His efforts in community development, conflict resolution, and inter-communal cooperation have earned him respect from traditional rulers, political leaders, and citizens alike.
As Chairman of the Mopamuro Traditional Council, he has set a tone of dignity and responsibility that has strengthened traditional governance in the local government area.
Chief Femi Omoga’s celebration of the monarch reflects a growing recognition of the importance of traditional rulers in maintaining cultural identity and societal values.
Long Live the Elulu of Mopa!
Long Live the Traditions of Our Land!
Long Live Kogi State.