
JIDE KOSOKO APPOINTED HEAD OF KING KOSOKO ROYAL FAMILY
Jide Kosoko, a veteran actor, has been formally named the leader of the noble King Kosoko royal family’s Oteniya branch in Lagos.
Kosoko said on his Instagram page that on Saturday, October 12, he was introduced to the Oloriebi in Council.
His status as the family’s official ambassador was also reaffirmed.
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In his post, Kosoko wrote: “Officially, I am now the Head (Olori ebi) Oteniya branch of the King Kosoko Royal Family, as I was presented to the Oloriebi in Council yesterday, 12th of October. I have also been re-confirmed as the official Ambassador of the Family. I pray that Almighty God, In his infinite mercy, gives me the wisdom to contribute my quota to the unity and progress of the Family”.
Jide Kosoko, the next leader of the Oteniya branch, is anticipated to be instrumental in advancing harmony, development, and cultural legacy within the royal family.
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