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Warri Base Yoruba Chief Otunba Olushola Celebrates Wife @50

*Warri Base Yoruba Chief Otunba Olushola Celebrates Wife @50






A prominent Yoruba Chief who is based in Delta State, Chief Oluhsola Otunba Ogunleye has celebrated his adorable and beautiful wife, Princess Aderonke Ogunleye as she clocks 50 today.

Olushola Otunba popularly known as Shola Ogunleye in a press statement to FocalPoint Report said "My wife Princess Aderonke Ogunleye is the woman behind the success story worth celebrating today, she is supportive hardworking diligent and exemplary wife and mother".

Chief Oluhsola is one of Nigeria  prominent business mogul and Managing director, Jaak Petroleum, also oil and gas investors who also doubles as a labour employer.

His precious wife Birthday which held on Saturday 11th May 2019 at his country home Warri Delta State.

However, This humble and God fearing princes lady of virtue has decided not to mark this landmark event with glamour nor fanfare. Rather she has encouraged loved ones friends and family  members to join her and thank God for the grace and privilege, not only to attain this golden age, but has helped her to attain the enviable height she has attained in life.

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  1. Happy birthday to my lovely and adorable mother

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  2. I congratulate the Princess on her Golden Jubilee celebrations. I wish you more celebrations in good health. May the good Lord bless your home. Congratulations Otunba , more powe to your elbow .

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