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JIROLTV SPOTLIGHT: “The Gentlemen in Green” – A Commuter’s Daily Masterpiece

Every morning, as the city stirs awake, two figures in green stand as constants in the chaos—Adeshina Oluwaseun and Omoleye Sunday, Ekiti’s living emblems of commitment and dedication.

For those of us who ply their route daily, they are more than officers of the Ekiti State Traffic Management Agency (“Da Green”); they are the steady hands that guide our commutes with the precision of artists and the warmth of familiar faces. Stationed at the Civic Centre and Government House—the pulse of governance—they turn the mundane into something remarkable.

THE GENTLEMAN IN GREEN – ADESHINA OLUWASEUN AND OMOLEYE SUNDAY 

Their movements are poetry: a raised palm, a firm nod, a smile that never wavers. They don’t just direct traffic; they choreograph it, blending authority with an effortless humanity that makes even the busiest mornings feel orderly.

To pass by them is to witness public service at its finest—not as a rigid duty, but as a daily act of care. They remind us that behind every uniform is a person who chooses to serve, to engage, to make the roads safer with unwavering presence.

Oluwaseun and Sunday aren’t just doing a job—they’re painting a portrait of excellence, one gesture at a time. And for those of us who see them every day, they’re nothing short of Ekiti’s unsung masterpieces.

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