High Chief Simeon Omoyoju Ikuenogbon
The Agbidi of Apoiland
Into the Gbaijo clan you were born.
Son of the great Agbidi,
Son of Ijaye,
Son of Ikuenogbon.
Into that tiny island you were born,
On the bank of River Oluwa,
A tributary of the Niger,
Little village with great people.
You were called to serve your people,
And that you did very well.
Love, peace and harmony you preached.
Honesty and unity you gave to your people.
You taught me to honour my seniors and respect my juniors.
I did and it has worked.
You taught me to put my best ability into everything that I do.
I did and it has worked.
You taught me to believe in myself and never feel inferior to anyone.
I did and it has worked.
You taught me to make peace wherever I go.
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I did and it has worked.
You taught me to love my family.
I did and it has worked.
You taught me to put God first in everything that I do.
I did and it has worked.
You taught me to uphold the principles of integrity, culture and industry.
I did and it has worked.
You taught me to give generously and share God’s blessings with people.
I obeyed and it has worked.
You taught me to endure every situation and not to give up.
I did and it has worked.
Baba Agbidi, I give you my Oshunshun
Omo Agbidi
Omo Ijaye
Omo Ikuenogbon
Omo Gbabijo lokele
E ma yanmo Gbabijo je
Eni yanmo Gbabijo je on fe wahala
Alagbara okunrin
Ogbon inu
Onisuru ti nfunyon kiniun
My beloved father
Rest in God’s own perfect peace.