Thursday, November 21, 2019

Respect is a Cherished Virtue in Yoruba land..... Monarch tells Corper Members



Corps Members have been told to show respect to, not only their elders but every other person as it open doors and attract blessings. 


His Royal Majesty,  Oba Ambassador Adetokunbo Okikiola Gbadegeshin Tejuosho,  the first Olu Orile Kemta Adabonyin gave this advice while delivering a traditional lecture to the 2019 Batch C Stream one Corps Members deployed to Ogun State, at the Gateway International Stadium Sagamu. 

The Monarch who took the Corps Members through the tradition and culture of the Yorubas with special emphasis on the Ogun State People said the conspicuous identity of the Yorubas is respect." We love to be respected as much as we equally give respect to others. Looking at it critically our other name is respect, apart from respecting the people, you should also respect their tradition and culture" there are different clans with different customs and traditions in Ogun state" he said. 


The Oba also admonished the Corps Members to embrace agriculture despite having their certificates. 


 "I encourage you to go into farming. We will give you land and support you. We need to promote agriculture, We will give you letters of recommendations to different monarchs for assistance if you are interested in agriculture we will support you with seedlings, we will organise farming oriented programs for you from time to time, also we have list of interested offtakers to pick your farm produce" the monarch said.



HRM. Amb Adetokunbo Okikiola Gbadegesin
Tejuosho
Olu Orile Kemta Adabonyin
(DIGITAL KING)

Respect is a Cherished Virtue in Yoruba land.... Monarch tells Corp Members

     Corps Members have been told to show respect to not only their elders but every other person as it open doors and attract blessings. 

      His Royal Majesty,  Oba Ambassador Adetokunbo Okikiola Gbadegeshin Tejuosho,  the first Olu Orile Kemta Adabonyin gave this advice while delivering a traditional lecture to the 2019 Batch C Stream one Corps Members deployed to Ogun State, at the Gateway International Stadium Sagamu. 

      The Monarch who took the Corps Members through the tradition and culture of the Yorubas with special emphasis on the Ogun State People said the conspicuous identity of the Yorubas is respect."
     We love to be respected as much as we equally give respect to others. Looking at it critically our other name is respect, apart from respecting the people, you should also respect their tradition and culture" there are different clans with different customs and traditions in Ogun state he said. 
The Oba also admonished the Corps Members to embrace agriculture despite having their certificates. 

      "I encourage you to go into farming. We will give you land and support you. We need to promote agriculture, We will give you letters of recommendations to different monarchs for assistance if you are interested in agriculture we will support you with seedlings, we will organise farming oriented programs for you from time to time, also we have list of interested offtakers to pick your farm produce the monarch said.

    These were the Royal Father's words of exhortations to the Corp Members. 


Long live the King
God bless Orile Kemta 
God bless Yoruba land
God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria







HRM. Amb Adetokunbo Okikiola Gbadegeshin Tejuosho 
Olu Orile Kemta Adabonyin 
(DIGITAL KING)

Women Making Waves in their Calling; CSP Oriyomi a great Ambassador of NPF



   Women in the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), influenced by their background as enforcers of societal norms, developed a type of social-work-oriented policing.

    This woman is one of the Nigerian Police officer that I can give my commendations any day without hesitation. Rating her in terms of commitment to her work, she is so passionate in discharge of duties; ever ready to help, a listening ear no matter how stressed she might be.

   Tracking her record, As Police officer from her days as DTO in Lion building Police Division, Lagos Island before she was promoted and deployed to Ilasamaja Police Station as DPO and now the Commander, Lagos Traffic. This is a great landmark achievements worthy of note.

I celebrate this beautiful and worthy daughter of Ogun State,a wonderful mother, a darling and beautiful wife and hard-working Nigeria Police officer, CSP Oriyomi Titilayo.

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

An outstanding woman on the field, in her line of duty




      This woman is one of the Nigerian Police office that I can commend anyday anytime, talk of commitment to her work, passionate about her discharge of duties, ever ready to help, a listening ear no matter how stressed she might be.

       A Police officer who had from her days as DTO in lion building Police Division, to DPO in Ilasamaja Police Station to Commander Lagos Traffic made landmark achievements worthy of note.
      I celebrate this beautiful and worthy daughter of Ogun State,a wonderful mother, a darling wife and a beautiful, darling and hard-working Nigeria Police officer CSP Oriyomi Titilayo

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

The Woman


As a woman, We need to be strong and be able to cope with whatever life throws our way and make the right choice of the decisions laying in front of us. The topmost of our being is the ability to listen to God for life's decisions.  It is a good thing to be very ambitious, never feel inferior to anyone, learn to express your view no matter the acceptance or rejection, never act superior to any one because the least person's advise may be all you need someday.

M'o Empress

Friday, November 15, 2019

Grace at work




Another grace at work as #HouseofMo is honoured to be among the judges for the Onipakala day beauty contest 2019 in ogere Remo,  favours speaking for us. Thank you so much dear God and thanks to my boss and paddy YA of Metrotv for always believing in us.

Your brand is You

Dewunmi Lagos, thanks bro

When people kmow who you are and what you stand for; they will readily do business with you and keep coming back.

Appreciate all wonderful customers and to be customers of #HouseofMo we love you all and God bless you

Monday, November 11, 2019

The moment you learn to be yourself no matter you past or where you are coming from,oppositions and criticism might arise, people might look down on you and make jest of you but always remember your goals, the mission and target, a gold went through much heating in the furnace before becoming that priceless jewel men are admiring today, to become somebody in life you will face and go through a lot of things but with prayers, faith,hardwork, commitment, diligence, integrity,humility, being yourself and God on your side.....someday you will tell a story of how you overcome and then you become a brand to the world.
Welcome to another week,another day, a brand new Monday, what's your aspirations and mission..... It's time to let go of somethings and allow somethings needed for the next level in. It will be a prosperous week for us all, amen.
#EmpressMo
#HouseofMo 
#emergingEntreprenuer
#youngladyCEO
#Godgatmyback

Friday, November 1, 2019

Mindset Refined


If you make yourself get so much attached to something or someone and forget to put the picture of being hurt someday or somehow, you will eventually give yourself a break down emotionally or psychologically,  these people are humane and prone to hurt you someday and somehow but the ability to have gotten this view at the back of your heart long before they do so will enable you to forgive them and move on with them or walk away from them unhurt 

My Africa


I keep falling so much in love with African traditions and cultures each day, when you see your children abroad begging you to buy them African attires, gangan and sekere, wanting to learn our greetings, the idioms and proverbs, the ancestral stories of the land, the great warriors, kings and deities back day, our foods and professions, the cultural day practised in the land.... 

Most we watch and allow westernization steal away the beauty of Africans and African traditions that we represent.... If we don't retrace the steps of our forefathers and try to blend it a little with western life.In the nearest future I fear for my dear African, the beauty of the worldπŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”