The Queen is from Adesegan Ibepe, Royal Dynasty, in Nigeria, and was accompanied by Bishop Joshua Lwere, of the Pentecostal Church to meet the Nnaabagereka.
Queen Temitope was received at Bulange, by Oweek. Noah Kiyimba, on behalf of the Nnaabagereka. He took her through the history of the Kingdom, the current king its administrative systems, and the office of the Nnaabagereka.
He thanked the Queen for her humility and humbleness, which he said is key to success.
Queen Temitope said she was here on a charitable mission and wants to help the needy. She singled out the Ghetto Kids whom she saw at a musical concert in the United Kingdom.
In her message, delivered by Dr. Nassali, the Nnaabagereka noted that they share a lot in common with her guest. She also briefed Queen Temitope, about the Nnaabagereka Development Foundation and its responsibilities.
Bishop Lwere described Queen Temitope, as a very kind and humble person, who likes to help those in need.
The meeting was also attended by Dr. Sarah Nkonge and other members of the Nnaabagereka Development Foundation.