The Sooko Agoriesin of Ile-Ife and President of the Yoruba Council Worldwide, His Royal Majesty, Aare Sooko Oladotun Hassan, has congratulated the Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Lagos State Chapter, Aare Alhaji Mustapha Adekunle Adio Sego, on his 50th birthday, describing him as an exceptional leader whose contributions to the transport sector and humanity continue to leave a lasting impact.
In a congratulatory message made available to journalists on Sunday, the traditional ruler and Yoruba leader praised the celebrant’s dedication, humility and resilience, saying his commitment to the welfare of transport workers has earned him widespread respect within and beyond Lagos State.
Sooko Agoriesin also felicitated Adio Sego on his recent conferment of the title Aare Aremolekun Omoluabi Oodua Agbaye, describing the honour as a fitting recognition of his unwavering commitment to promoting Yoruba values, integrity and selfless service.
According to him, attaining the age of 50 is a significant milestone that reflects God’s grace, faithfulness and blessings upon a life devoted to purposeful leadership and service.
“I heartily congratulate our esteemed brother and Chairman of the NURTW Lagos State Chapter, Aare Alhaji Mustapha Adekunle Adio Sego, on the joyous occasion of his 50th birthday anniversary,” the monarch said.
“You have distinguished yourself as an exceptional leader whose life exemplifies courage, dedication, integrity and an unwavering commitment to the service of humanity. Your immense contributions to the transport sector, community development and the promotion of Yoruba cultural values remain worthy of commendation.”
The Yoruba Council Worldwide President prayed for continued divine guidance and strength for the transport union leader, expressing hope that the new chapter of his life would bring greater opportunities for service and accomplishments.
“As you celebrate this golden milestone, I pray that Almighty God grants you sound health, greater wisdom, renewed strength and many more years of impactful service to humanity and our great Yoruba race,” he added.
Sooko Agoriesin further wished the Lagos NURTW chairman continued peace, prosperity and success in all his endeavours, expressing confidence that his leadership would continue to inspire positive change within the transport sector and beyond.

