Hon Micky Kazzim Visits Alake

Hon Micky Kazzim Visits Alake, Gets Royal Blessings.

By: Kehinde Adekunjo

Hon Micky Kazzim has gotten the royal blessings and endorsement of the paramount ruler of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo as a boost and fortification of his journey to the green chamber as Allied People's Movement (APM's) candidate for Abeokuta South Federal Constituency in 2023 election.

Micky Kazzim in company of his supporters stored the popular Ake palace on Monday, December 26 and were cheerfully received by Oba Gbadebo and his chiefs. 

Hon Micky who had earlier represented Abeokuta North, Obafemi Owode and Odeda Federal Constituency in the 8th assembly, highlighted some constituency projects he facilitated, as well as those personally funded projects. He spoke briefly about his journey to Abeokuta South and his family lineage in Egbaland as a whole. 

Hon Micky further cleared that, his aspiration back to the chamber  is not business as usual. In his speech, he said "I am a contestant who is not going to do business as usual but business unusual. Before I am voted in, I have already done a host of projects across Abeokuta South to testify that I am ready for the task and will surely do more to represent my constituents efficiently and effectively" 

In his response, Oba Aremu Gbadebo appreciated Hon Micky for his humanitarian services which he has always known him for. He specially thanked him for extending his hand of gesture to St. Augustin Primary School Adatan which was also the Alma Mater of the King himself.

The monarch thereafter rained prayers of blessing on Hon Micky and wished him well as he journeyed to Abuja in 2023.


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