On the left: 83-year-old Prince Tajudeen Olusi, Chairman of the Governor's Advisory Council, Lagos State.



On the right: 57-year-old Abiodun Oyebanji, Governor of Ekiti State.


Prince Olusi visited the Governor in his office at Ado-Ekiti. But what happened next? A powerful moment.


The younger Governor, despite his high office, knelt to greet the elder. And the elder, despite his age, bent slightly in respect for the Governor’s position.


This is not politics. This is Yoruba culture—where age and position are both honored. Respect flows both ways.


This is what true humility and tradition look like. We can all learn from this.

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