Unveiling Isan-Ekiti official Website
There are moments in life that remind us why giving back to our roots is not just a duty, but an honour. For me, Isan Unity Day 2024 was one of those defining moments. Standing before my people, I had the privilege of unveiling the Isan-Ekiti Logo, a symbol that represents our identity, our unity, and the pride of who we are as a people.
I remember announcing that day that before the next Isan Unity Day, we would also have an official website, a digital home that would connect us all, preserve our heritage, and open doors of opportunities for our youths.
That night, I returned home with mixed emotions, the excitement of the vision, but also the weight of its possibility. I wondered how it would all come together. But today, I am overjoyed to say that what began as a dream has become reality. The Isan-Ekiti official website, www.isanekiti.com, is ready to be launched at this year’s Isan Unity Day celebration.
This remarkable achievement would not have been possible without the incredible commitment and support of my dear brother, Mr. Yomi Olorunsola. Mr Yomi’s unwavering belief in this vision, his technical brilliance, and his selfless dedication have brought this project to life. He didn’t just support the idea, he carried it, refined it, and made it a living reality. He is indeed a true son of the soil and a shining example of what it means to give back with both heart and skill.
But this website is not just another digital project. It is a gateway of opportunities, a place where the good youths of Isan-Ekiti can register their CVs, connect to job opportunities, and access resources that can help shape their future. It’s a home for our stories, a hub for our progress, and a legacy for generations to come.
To our most esteemed Kabiesi, Oba Adejuwon Gabriel, your vision and fatherly guidance have been the pillar behind all these initiatives. Your constant encouragement continues to inspire us to think bigger, dream deeper, and work harder for the growth of Isan-Ekiti.
As we launch the Isan-Ekiti Logo and now our official website, we celebrate not just technology and design, but the spirit of unity and progress that defines our town.
I also want to encourage all Isan indigenes to visit the website, www.isanekiti.com, explore its features, register, and kindly send in your observations or suggestions to help us improve and make it truly represent our collective identity.
Long live Isan-Ekiti. Long live our Kabiesi. Long live our people. In unity, we rise stronger, prouder, and more connected than ever.
#ProudlyIsanEkiti #IsanToTheWorld
#EkitiPride
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