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  • Oyo Deputy Gov, Speaker, Alaafin, Eleruwa arrive installation ground

    Oyo Deputy Gov, Speaker, Alaafin, Eleruwa arrive installation ground

    Dignitaries are beginning to arrive the Eleruwa Stadium, Sango, Eruwa in Ibarapa East Local government, venue of the re-installation of Oba Samuel Adegbola as the monarch of the ancient city

    The new Eleruwa, arrived the venue in the company of his wives, family members, Eleruwa-in-council, and other traditional rulers from the council area. He arrived at about 11:15AM.

    Shortly after his arrival, the Deputy Governor, Bayo Lawal also made his entry into the ground as well as Oyo Speaker Adebo Ogundoyin. 

    Other monarchs who have arrived include, the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Owoade; the Olugbon of Orile-Igbon, Oba Francis Alao and the Aseyin of Iseyin, Oba Sefiu Oyebola among others.

    The new Eleruwa was initially installed on July 16, 1998 but deposed in 2019 following a Supreme Court ruling, after 21 years on the throne.

    He was however renominated by the king makers in 2024 and unanimously selected by the Eruwa Kingmakers among 18 candidates and appointed by the Oyo State government on March 6, 2025.

    Oba Adegbola was born in the Olurin compound, Oke Oba Quarters of Eruwa, on January 15th, 1952 into the royal family of Pa Bello Ayinla Adegbola and Mama Olalonpe Abeni Adegbola.

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    He is from an entirely male line in Olurin royal family of Akalako Royal house. 

    However, Oba Adegbola’s mother was a princess from the Ajao Royal family of the Olaribikusi Ruling House. 

    He retired as a Superintendent of Customs of the Customs and Excise Department in 1998.

    In his first coming, Oba Adegbola was installed the Eleruwa of Eruwa through Olaribikusi Ruling House on July 16th, 1998. He was a Deputy Chairman, of Oyo State Council of Obas and Chiefs.

    Oba Adegbola was one of the candidates from the Olurin ruling family of Akalako Ruling House following the recommencement of another kingmakers among 18 candidates and appointed the new Eleruwa of Eruwa by the Oyo State government on 6th, March, 2025. 

  • New Eleruwa gets instruments of office

    New Eleruwa gets instruments of office

    Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has presented the staff and certificate of office to the newly appointed Eleruwa of Eruwa, Oba Samuel Adegbola.

    The governor presented the instruments of office to the new monarch at the Executive Chamber of the Governor’s Office, Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan, yesterday.

    He noted that he was glad that the lingering issues that prevented the historical town from having a traditional ruler had finally been settled.

    The governor said his administration would continue to look for ways to advance the cause of development in each domain, adding that the importance of traditional institution could not be overemphasised.

    He clarified that Oba Adegbola was nominated by the kingmakers of Eruwa and that all his administration did was to endorse the nomination.

    He said: “We are here today for a very important reason. This is an issue that has lingered since 2019, leaving Eruwa with no traditional ruler for over five years.

    “This administration came into office in May 2019 and we met the dispute surrounding the throne. We tried to appeal to everyone because Kabiyesi was Eleruwa for 21 years before November when we had that Supreme Court judgment and we had to obey the court order.

    “I took it upon myself to find out what the truth was and I learnt that the first judgment was delivered by the former Chief Judge, Mukthar Abimbola.

    “I called him and we sat down and I asked him to explain to me the cause of this matter. I asked, was it that Kabiyesi did not qualify or he did not come from the royal family? But he said Kabiyesi came from the royal family.

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    “He said the issue they were having was whether he came from the female side but was supposed to come from another side. So, I concluded that we should keep looking for ways to solve the problem.

    “From that November 2019 up till this moment, I asked myself if Eruwa town had been better off and the answer is no. A town that does not have a governing head, things are always very difficult, because somebody must stand up and talk to the authorities.

    “Today, I am glad that the issue has finally been resolved.

    “As I have said in the past, our administration will not interfere in the decisions of our traditional institutions as long as due process is followed.

    “I can say that for any issue that has to do with the traditional institution, anybody that goes to court will only go and waste his time and efforts.

    “Not that people did not come to me to lobby. As a matter of fact, a very important personality in this state came to me and said it is his person they are pushing for the Eruwa stool. But I said I will look into it and do what my conscience says is right, as I know that I will explain this one day before my own Maker.

    “So, Kabiyesi was nominated by the kingmakers and all we have done is to endorse the nomination.

    “The importance of our traditional institution to our dear state cannot be overemphasised. They are closer to the people and they do a bit in governance, especially as it concerns security.

    “They have also contributed so much to make this state safe. Also, in the preservation of our culture and tradition, they have played an important role.”

    Oba Adegbola appreciated the state government, declaring that he would invite everyone with grievances with a view to settling all differences in the overall interest of Eruwa.

    He promised to bring about greater developments to the town and also cooperate with the state government and traditional rulers in Ibarapaland and Oyo State to achieve the vision of securing the state.

    In attendance at the event were a former Deputy Governor of Oyo State and Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ambassador Taofeek Arapaja; former Deputy Governor, Alhaji Hazeem Gbolarumi; Speaker of the House of Assembly, Adebo Ogundoyin; representative of the Chief Judge of Oyo State, Justice Ladiran Akintola; and Secretary to the State Government, Prof Olanike Adeyemo.

    Also in attendance were the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Otunba Segun Ogunwuyi; Head of Service, Mrs Olubunmi Oni, mni; Co-chairman of Oyo State Elders’ Council, Dr Saka Balogun; former Speaker of Oyo State House of Assembly, Senator Monsurat Sunmonu; Asiwaju of Eruwaland, Asiwaju Olatunji Alao Fadairo; as well as wives of Oba Adegbola, Olori Caroline and Olori Oyefunke.

    Others were the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Demola Ojo; Commissioner for Justice and Attorney-General of the State, Mr Abiodun Aikomo; Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Miss Wasilat Adegoke; Senior Executive Assistant to the Governor (Special Duties), Chief Mikhail Bayo Lawal and other government functionaries.

  • New Eleruwa gets instruments of Office

    New Eleruwa gets instruments of Office

    Oyo Governor Seyi Makinde has presented the staff and certificate of office to the newly appointed Eleruwa of Eruwa, Oba Samuel Adegbola.

    The Governor presented the instruments of office to the new Eleruwa at the Executive Chamber of the Governor’s Office, Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan on Thursday.

    He noted that he was glad that the lingering issues that prevented the historical town from having a traditional ruler have finally been settled.

    The Governor explained that his administration would continue to look for ways to advance the cause of development in each domain, stating that the importance of the traditional institution cannot be overemphasised.

    He clarified that Oba Adegbola was nominated by the kingmakers of Eruwa and all his government did was to endorse the nomination.

    He said: “We are here today for a very important reason. This is an issue that has lingered since 2019, leaving Eruwa with no traditional ruler for over five years.

    “This administration came in May 2019 and we met the dispute surrounding the throne. We tried to appeal to everyone because Kabiyesi was Eleruwa for 21 years before November when we had that Supreme Court judgement and we had to obey the court order.

    “I took it upon myself to find out what the truth was and I learnt that the first judgement was delivered by the former Chief Judge, Mukthar Abimbola.

    “I called him and we sat down and I asked him to explain to me the cause of this matter. I asked, was it that Kabiyesi did not qualify or he did not come from the royal family? But he said Kabiyesi came from the royal family.

    “He said the issue they were having was whether he came from the female side but was supposed to come from another side. So, I concluded that we should keep looking for ways to solve the problem.

    “From that November 2019 up until this moment, I asked myself if Eruwa town had been better off and the answer is no. A town that does not have a governing head, things are always very difficult, because somebody must stand up and talk to the authorities.

    “Today, I am glad that the issue has finally been resolved.

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    “As I have said in the past, our administration will not interfere in the decisions of our traditional institutions as long as due process is followed.

    “I can say that for any issue that has to do with the traditional institution, anybody that goes to court would only go and waste his time and efforts.

    “Not that people did not come to me to lobby. As a matter of fact, a very important personality in this state came to me and said it is his person they are pushing for the Eruwa stool. But I said I would look into it and do what my conscience says is right, as I know that I will explain this one day before my own Maker.

    “So, Kabiyesi was nominated by the kingmakers and all we have done is to endorse the nomination.

    “The importance of our traditional institution to our dear state cannot be overemphasised. They are closer to the people and they do a bit in governance especially as it concerns security.

    “They have also contributed so much to make this state safe. Also, in the preservation of our culture and tradition, they have played an important role.”

    Oba Adegbola appreciated the State Government, declaring that he would invite everyone with grievances with a view to settling all differences in the overall interest of Eruwa.

    He also promised to bring about greater developments to the town and cooperate with the state government and all traditional rulers in Ibarapaland and Oyo State to achieve the vision of securing the state.

  • Controversy as ruling house faults selection of Adegbola as new Eleruwa

    Controversy as ruling house faults selection of Adegbola as new Eleruwa

    The Laribikusi Ruling House has raised objections to the selection of Samuel Adegbola as the new Eleruwa of Eruwalan in the Ibarapa East Local Government Area of Oyo State, urging Governor Seyi Makinde to intervene and prevent what they describe as an attempt by powerful individuals to undermine the sacred institution of Obaship in Eruwa. 

    It will be recalled that Oba Adegbola was removed from the throne after ruling for 21 years, with the court ruling citing his removal as being in accordance with the provisions of the 1957 Eruwa Chieftaincy Declaration.

    In a statement issued by Prince Segun Oke on behalf of the Laribikusi Ruling House, the family alleged that the long-standing rotation of the throne—traditionally alternating between the Akalako (female line) and Laribikusi (male line) ruling houses—has been compromised. 

    Prince Oke emphasized that the 1957 Eleruwa Chieftaincy Declaration established the rotational system, which had been maintained until the passing of Oba Bolanle Olaniyan (Gbajumola II) from the Akalako ruling house in 1994.

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    However, he alleged that certain individuals have disregarded this tradition by shifting the nomination process back to the Akalako ruling house, thereby paving the way for the reinstatement of the deposed Oba Samuel Adegbola instead of allowing the Laribikusi ruling house to produce the next Eleruwa. 

    Describing the move as a “gross injustice,” Prince Oke asserted that the Laribikusi ruling house was next in line for the throne. He called on Governor Makinde to ensure adherence to the traditional selection process as outlined in the chieftaincy declaration. 

    The ruling house appealed to the governor to intervene and safeguard their heritage and tradition, expressing concerns over what they perceived as a violation of due process.

    “The controversy has sparked concerns about the potential consequences of disregarding the established rotation of the throne.

    “If left unchecked, this could lead to a disproportionate representation of the Akalako ruling house, with nine occupants of the throne compared to Laribikusi’s which has five.”