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Founders of Revival Ministries International, Florida visit Aramoko Kingdom

David Williams

Founders of Revival Ministries International, Florida, USA, Dr. Rodney Howard-Browne and his wife Dr. Adonica has visited the royal Palace of Aramoko-Ekiti, to pay royal homage to the Atayero of Aramoko-Ekiti Kingdom, M’oba Olusegun Aderemi.

According to them, the royal visit went beyond cultural exchange as it symbolizes the fusion of tradition, faith and innovation, reinforcing the Atayero’s vision to open Aramoko-Ekiti to the world through both global partnerships and transformative initiatives.

The Atayero has been instrumental in attracting the Federal Government’s NITDA Digital Learning Centre, Aramoko-Ekiti, under the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, which is the first of its kind in Ekiti State.

This centre is already championing digital skills, EdTech, and youth empowerment programs that position Ekiti as a hub for the future of work and the digital economy.

The Atayero’s leadership continues to create an enabling environment where faith leaders, global partners, and technology stakeholders converge all with the shared mission of empowering communities, nurturing innovation, and raising the next generation of global solution providers.

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