Elegushi Royal House Celebrates Coronation of Olowa II and Alawe of Ikate-Elegushi Kingdom at Monarch Event Center

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In a splendid display of tradition and grandeur, the Elegushi Royal House is all set to host the Coronation Party of Olowa II and the Alawe of Ikate-Elegushi Kingdom at the iconic Monarch Event Center. This monumental celebration is scheduled for the 16th of September, 2023, and promises to be an event of historic proportions. The coronation itself took place on the 8th of September at the Elegushi Palace in Lekki, Lagos, marking a momentous occasion for the kingdom and its people.

The Monarch Event Center – A Majestic Venue

The choice of the Monarch Event Center as the venue for this spectacular event couldn’t be more fitting. Nestled in the heart of Lagos, this majestic venue has played host to numerous regal gatherings and ceremonies over the years. Its opulent architecture and regal ambiance make it the perfect setting for the grand celebration of the newly crowned Olowa II and Alawe.

Expected Distinguished Guests in Attendance

This extraordinary event is expected to attract a distinguished array of guests, including the Lagos State Governor, esteemed kings from various kingdoms, prominent business magnates, accomplished women in the Lagos business world, and countless well-wishers. The guest list reflects the immense significance of this occasion in both the local and national context.

A Momentous Coronation

The coronation ceremony that took place on the 8th of September at the Elegushi Palace in Lekki was a deeply traditional and spiritually significant event. It marked the ascension of Olowa II and the Alawe of Ikate-Elegushi to their esteemed thrones, affirming their roles as custodians of the kingdom’s heritage and guardians of its people’s well-being.

 

The Coronation Party – A Celebration of Culture and Unity

The upcoming Coronation Party at the Monarch Event Center promises to be a celebration like no other. It will be a vibrant showcase of Elegushi culture, with traditional music, dance performances, and a sumptuous feast featuring the kingdom’s culinary delights. This event is not only a celebration of the new monarchs but also an opportunity for the community to come together in unity and joy.

A Vision for the Future

As the Elegushi Royal House prepares to host this grand celebration, they have a clear vision for the future of the kingdom. The reign of Olowa II and the Alawe is expected to bring prosperity, progress, and continued cultural preservation to the Ikate-Elegushi Kingdom. Their leadership is marked by a commitment to modernity while honoring the rich traditions of their people.

The Coronation Party of Olowa II and the Alawe of Ikate-Elegushi Kingdom at the Monarch Event Center on the 16th of September, 2023, is a momentous occasion that will be etched in the annals of history. With esteemed guests from far and wide, a rich display of culture, and the promise of a bright future, this celebration symbolizes the unity and resilience of the Elegushi people. As the kingdom rejoices in this extraordinary event, we at Royal TV NG extend our heartfelt congratulations to Olowa II and the Alawe, and wish them a reign filled with prosperity, peace, and progress.

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