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AYETORO COMMUNITY OPEN TODAY - 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M
No 1 Oba Palace, Ayetoro Ondo, State
AYETORO COMMUNITY OPEN TODAY - 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M
No 1 Oba Palace, Ayetoro Ondo, State

In Ayetoro, leadership was never a matter of personal ambition or private inheritance. It was a sacred trust, grounded in faith and affirmed by the entire community. At the heart of this transfer of responsibility was a simple yet profound ritual: the handing over of…

In the early years of Ayetoro, long before brick halls and wooden chambers were constructed, the Apostles often gathered beneath a simple thatched pavilion. Made from palm fronds, bamboo poles, and the labour of their own hands, this modest shelter became one of the most…

Leadership in Ayetoro was never a matter of private inheritance or political conquest. It was a covenantal act, affirmed by the people and sanctified by ritual. Among the most memorable events in the town’s history were the community processions that marked the installation of new…

At the heart of Ayetoro’s governance stood not a single ruler or chief, but the collective wisdom of its Council of Elders. This body, composed of respected men and women chosen for their integrity and devotion, guided the community through both ordinary affairs and extraordinary…

In 1950, only three years after the founding of Aiyetoro, the Apostles gathered in their white garments to hear the words of their leader, Oba Ethiopia O. Peter, the first Ogeloyinbo. The occasion was one of both solemnity and hope, as the young community sought…

In the lineage of spiritual leadership that has guided Ayetoro since its founding, Prophet Oluwambe Ojagbohunmi stands as the current Ogeloyinbo, the “King of the White Robe.” His portrait, often displayed with quiet reverence, is more than an image of a man; it is a…

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