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  • Irédé: Emir of Daura extends lavish honour to Baàmẹ̀kọ́ of Ibadanland

    Irédé: Emir of Daura extends lavish honour to Baàmẹ̀kọ́ of Ibadanland

    The Baàmẹ̀kọ́ of Ibadanland and Chairman/CEO of Erudite Group of Schools, Chief Saheed Oladele, was the guest of the Emir of Daura, Alhaji Umar Faruq Umar, today at the palace of the Emir in Daura, Katsina State.

    Chief Saheed Oladele paid a courtesy visit to the Emir during his working visit to Katsina State. 

    This was contained in a statement issued on Monday, December 2, by Maroof Asudemade, the

    Director of Media and Publicity, Saheed Oladele Support Foundation (SOSF). 

    Chief Oladele and his entourage were warmly received by the Emir of Daura who extended lavish entertainment and honour to them as they were treated to a sumptuous original Fulani delicacy.

    The 93-year old Emir of Daura could not hide his joy and excitement receiving the young and first Baàmẹ̀kọ́ of Ibadanland as he ensured that his guest sat on the same royal chair with him. 

    The royal father assured Baàmẹ̀kọ́ of his unalloyed support in his political endeavour.

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    In his response, Chief Saheed Oladele thanked the Emir and his people for the special honour and entertainment extended to him and his entourage. 

    He stated that he was amazed by the Emir’s great sense of hospitality. 

    “Rankadede, sir, it feels like a home with the special hospitality we have received here. You’re indeed a father of all,” Baàmẹ̀kọ́ commended the Emir.

    Those who accompanied Chief Oladele on the trip included Alhaji Taoheed Yusuf, CEO of Lekan Press, Katsina and Dr Dauda Akeem Babatunde, a senior lecturer at the Federal University of Dutsinma among others. 

  • Go out, vote without fear, Olubadan urges residents

    The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Akanmu Adetunji, Aje Ogungunniso 1 on Friday urged people to go out en-mass and vote for candidates of their choice without any fear of molestation and intimidation.

    The monarch also charged the people to eschew violence as they cast their votes for the candidate of their choice in tomorrow’s gubernatorial and state house of assembly elections

    Oba Adetunji, in a statement by his Personal Assistant/Director of Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Adeola Oloko in Ibadan, also stated that improper conduct at the polls by critical stakeholders is an ill-wind that would blow no one any good.

    He listed the critical stakeholders as the generality of people including the electorate, the politicians, the electoral umpire and the law enforcement agents.

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    According to him, in a contest of more than one person, only an individual would win.

    He further stated if the contest produces a winner, the winner should be magnanimous in victory, while the loser should be gallant in defeat.

    The Olubadan stated the ambition of any public office seeker is not worth the blood of innocent Nigerians, warning anyone who has no business with the polling centre should keep away from it for the sake of peace.

  • ‘Stop using traditional rulers as fire fighters’

    The Emir of Kano, Lamido Sanusi and the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji  have asked the federal government to accord the nations traditional rulers the recognition they deserved by assigning them not only advisory role,  but participatory role in decision and policy making in the affairs of the country.

    The two foremost monarchs stated that the days of using traditional rulers by politicians to get what they want were no longer fashionable in modern day society.

    According to the two monarchs, the federal government must desist from using traditional rulers as fire fighters.

    They bared their minds when the Emir of Kano, His Royal Highness, Alhaji Sanusi paid a courtesy call at the Popoyemoja , Ibadan  palace of the Olubadan on Monday.

    Alhaji Sanusi who expressed delight at his first visit to the Olubadan since his enthronement as the Olubadan of Ibadanland over two years ago, had prayed for longevity and sound health for the 90 years old monarch, adding that the Olubadan is a unique personality.

    He called for greater role for traditional rulers in governance to move the country to greater height.

    While recalling the giant strides of some industrious sons of Ibadan in the development of the ancient city, the Emir of Kano particularly praised late Aware Musulumi of Yorubaland, Alhaji Azeez Arisekola Alao, and Alhaji Adegoke Adelabu aka Penkelemess for their immense contributions to the growth and development of Ibadanland.

    Read Also: Monarch urges traditional rulers to shun politics

    In the same vein, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Adetunji corroborated the submissions of the Emir of Kano, calling on the Federal government to accord dignified roles to traditional rulers in the governance of the country.

    Oba Adetunji who spoke through one of his chiefs, the Agbaakin Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oloye Lekan Alabi described the role of traditional roles in the country as very crucial to maintenance of peace, development and unification of all ethnic nationalities that formed the entity.

    He said ” I thanked you for remembering the memories of Adegoke Adelabu, and Aare Musulumi of Yorubalandland, Alhaji Azeez Arisekola Alao,  great sons of Ibadanland. I what to mention that Ibadanland is also a city of Commerce like Kano . A city of valiance and people of courage, hospitality and vision, many too numerous to mention.

    ” I thank you also for mentioning the former executive director of First Bank and Deputy Director of Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) , the All Progressive Congress gubernatorial candidate, Chief Adebayo Adelabu who is the grandson of one of Nigeria’s earliest nationalist , Alhaji Adegoke Adelabu , Penkelemess , Nigeria’s first Federal Minister of Natural Resources, Social Welfare . And as you have said, Your Highness, you will continue to wax strong and strong and strongest by the grace of God. Your Highness, you also mention one of the resolutions at the last meeting at the last meeting of the National Council of Traditional Rulers held in Abuja, I was fortunate to attend the last meeting and the previous one by the grace of the Olubadan and one of the resolutions was the point you raised that traditional rulers should serve not only advisory role but participatory role in policy making and decision.

    “It was discussed in Abuja that traditional rulers should not be turned to fire fighters. When there is need for political leadership to get to the people they will turn to palaces.

    “When they want to do national consensus like population census, like vaccinations then they will go to palaces they will turn to Kabiyesis , Emirs, obis and so on to reach the people . So, that is also noted. And since you have come to the first university in Nigeria, the University of Ibadan on the invitation of the Sigma Club, they came here two weeks ago for the invitation of the Olubadan and we are happy that kabiyesi the Olubadan is one of the royal guests. We pray that Sigma Club will continue to carry the flag of the founding fathers over 50 years ago.”

  • Oyo approves beaded crowns, coronets for 48 Obas

    The Oyo State Government on Thursday approved beaded crowns and coronets for 48 Obas across the state. They included the recently crowned Ibadan and chiefs and others from across the state.

    The Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr Toye Arulogun, who made the disclosure, said the decision was taken after due consultation with members of the state’s Council of Obas and Chiefs.

    The government said that the approval was in line with the exercise of powers conferred on the governor by Section 28(1) of the Chiefs Law Cap 28, Vol. 1 Laws of Oyo State of Nigeria and by virtue of all other powers enabling in that behalf, stressing that the approval has been gazetted with Oyo State Notice No. 20-67 of Oyo State of Nigeria Gazette No. 3, Vol. 43 published March 29, 2018 and endorsed under the governor’s command by the Secretary to the State Government, Ishmael Olalekan Alli.

    According to Arulogun, 26 Obas will wear beaded crown based on the approval, while the remaining 22 will wear coronets.

    He disclosed that over 100 applications were received for beaded crowns from all the geo-political zones of the state.

    The commissioner further disclosed that the consultative meeting with the Oyo State Council of Obas and Chiefs was attended by 23 Obas and Chiefs led by the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi, pointing out that three of the Obas could not attend due to old age while the other three others did not attend for different reasons.

    The government spokesman stated that after a thorough and fruitful deliberation, the consultative meeting unanimously stepped down the approval for six chiefs, promising that further approvals will be issued in due course.

    He pointed out that the issue of the baales stepped down would go for further consultations noting that what the Chiefs Law requires is consultation of the council and not approval.

    He said that beaded crowns were approved for the Alajaawa of Ajaawa in Ogo-Oluwa Local Government (LG) area of the state, the Aale of Oke’Lerin in Ogbomoso North LG, the Onijabata of Jabata in Surulere LG, the Onigbeti of Igbeti in Olorunsogo LG, the Ajoriiwin of Irawo in Atisbo LG, the Asawo of Ayete in Ibarapa North LG, the Obalufon of Sepeteri in Saki East LG and the trio of the Oluigbo of Igbojaye, the Olokaka of Okaka and the Eleyinpo of Ipapo, in Itesiwaju LG.

    Others are the Oloje of Oje-Owode in Saki East LG, the Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland in Ibadan South East LG, the Balogun of Ibadanland in Ibadan North East LG, the Osi Olubadan of Ibadanland in Ibadan South West LG, the Otun Balogun of Ibadanland in Ona-Ara LG, the Osi Balogun of Ibadanland in Ibadan North LG, the Ashipa Olubadan of Ibadanland in Ibadan North West, the Ashipa Balogun of Ibadanland in Akinyele Local Government, the Ekerin Olubadan of Ibadanland in Oluyole LG, the Ekerin Balogun of Ibadanland in Ido LG, the Ekarun Balogun of Ibadanland in Egbeda LG, the Ekarun Olubadan of Ibadanlan in Lagelu LG, the Elempe of Tapa in Ibarapa North and the trio of Oniware of Iware, Oni Fiditi of Fiditi and the Onimini of Imini from Afijio LG.

    Arulogun stressed that the approved coronet wearing Obas include Onijaiye of Ijaiye, Oniroko of Iroko and Onikereku of Ikereku in Akinyele LG, Ololodo of Olodo, Elerunmu of Erunmu and Elegbeda of Egbeda in Egbeda LG, Onido from Ido, Alakufo of Akufo, Oloke of Okelade-Okin, the Olomi of Omi-Adio and Alawotan of Awotan in Ido LG, Olofa-Igbo of Ofa Igbo, Onilagun of Lagun, Onilalupon of Lalupon, Onilegbon of Ile-Igbon, Ologburo of Ogburo and Elejioku of Ejioku, all in Lagelu LG.

    Others are Alaba of Aba-Nla, Onidiayunre of Idi-Ayunre and Onilatunde of Olatunde in Oluyole LG, Alakaran of Akanran and Alajia of Ajia in Ona-Ara LG.

  • Ibadan to have 32 obas as Olubadan remains paramount ruler

    Ibadan to have 32 obas as Olubadan remains paramount ruler

    Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State Friday vowed to implement every recommendation put forward by the judicial Commission of Inquiry on the review of the existing 1957 (1959) Declaration of Olubadan of Ibadanland and Other Related Chieftaincies in Ibadanland, promising to begin the implementation next month.

    Receiving the formal report of the commission at the executive chamber of the governor’s office, Ajimobi noted that implementation of recommendations had always been a big challenge for all governors who had set up similar commissions to look into the review of the chieftaincy law in the state.

    Meanwhile the commission recommended 11 high Chiefs and 21 baales to wear beaded crowns in the state while also reducing the long steps required for individuals ascending the throne of the Olubadan of Ibadanland among others.

    The commission, set up on May 5, 2017 with seven members and an initial four weeks to submit its report later requested for additional time while additional four members were added, making a total of 11.

    According to the governor, implementing the recommendations will not only justify the efforts, commitments and resources committed into the course but would also give answer to the yarnings of the numerous stakeholders and prominent indigenes who were calling for the review.

    Ajimobi who traced the genesis of effort to review the law to the time of General David Jemibewon up to his immediate predecessor in office, Otunba Christopher Alao-Akala said, just like himself, his predecessors were requested by concerned stakeholders including prominent individuals, socio cultural based groups and others, to look into the chieftaincy laws, which compelled his administration to take the bold step to look into the matter.

    He described as “fortunate and unfortunate” the situation in which virtually all his predecessors could not implement any of the recommendations of the panel they set up assuring that his administration will be remembered for implementing the review

    While assuring that the intention was never to demean the office or status of the Olubadan in anyway, Ajimobi reiterated that it is to upgrade the office and make it in tandem with modern realities as practiced in all other states of the region.

    He said: “We set up this panel out of the request of many members of the Olubadan-in-Council, the CCII and many other stakeholders just the same way they requested many other governors before us.

    “Since the time of Jemibewon, all the governors that were in office set up commission of enquiry to look into the matter but unfortunately and fortunately they were unable to implement the recommendations of the commission.

    “Even Governors Alao-Akala and Ladoja regime also set up the enquiry to review the same law but what we are doing is not new but what is new about it is that we will be placed on record as the government that will implement this review.

    “The review is necessary to review the status of Olubadan but not to deminish him. It is to upgrade and make it in line with what obtains in Lagos, Osun, Ogun and other states. Particularly to make it in line with current trend. By reviewing this law we are democratising traditional rulership in our state”

    The governor who commended the members of the commission, members of the Centre Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII) the Olubadan-in-Council and the Olubadan of Ibadanland for their overwhelming support for the review noted that the support gave him the necessary philip and conviction that he is on the right path on the matter.

    He stressed that the revelation that over 120 memoranda were collected on the matter shows the enormity of individuals who are interested and are in support of the review adding that the number remains the highest ever received on any issue and subject whose the views of the people were sort.

    While presenting the report, Chairman of the commission, Justice Akintunde Boade disclosed a total of 120 memoranda were received, three struck out on the basis of not relevant to the terms of reference while nine of the people who submitted memoranda refused , failed or neglected to give oral evidence in support of their memoranda.

    He added that after a careful assessment of all the memoranda submitted, 106 of the 120 memoranda were given due consideration.

    Noting that the report was prepared in three volumes for convenience, the Chairman said, the main report, containing the findings and recommendations of the commission is in volume I, the memoranda received by the commission compiled in volume II while volume III of the report contains the day to day proceedings of the commission.

    Giving a hint into the key recommendations of the commission, the Chairman said the steps to ascendancy to the throne has been reduced from 22 to 11 and 23 to 12 on the Otun Olubadan line and Otun Balogun line respectively.

    He added that if the government will approve the recommendations, atleast 32 beaded crowns monarch will emerge while the Olubadan remains the paramount ruler and overall head of Ibadanland.

    The retired justice also said the age limit for a mogaji, the least on the wrung of the ladder has has been reviewed to between 25-35 and thereby placing an embargo on the appointment of new chiefs.

    However, the commission emphasised and restate the “unassailable fact that the Kabiyesi, the Olubadan of Ibadanland remains the only paramount ruler in Ibadanland”

    He said: “With reference to thr third term of reference on the wearing of beaded crown, the Commission received a total of 91 memoranda. Two of the memoranda were struck out for being irrelevant to the term of reference while five of the memoranda were not supported by oral evidence. The commission considered 84 memoranda on their merit.

    “In considering the various applications for the wearing of beaded crowns, the commission gave preference to the eleven high chiefs in the Olubadan-in-Council and the carefully identified nine ancient Baales which are found eligible and five baales who are members of the Oyo state council of Obas and chiefs.

    “We also considered four other baales on the basis of their historical antecedents”

  • One dead, others injured in Ibadan ‘Egungun’ festival violence

    One dead, others injured in Ibadan ‘Egungun’ festival violence

    The Oyo State Police Command on Monday  confirmed the death of one person in the violence  that trailed  the public outing of the Ege masquerade in Ibadan on Sunday.

    The police spokesman in the state, ASP Adekunle Ajisebutu, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibadan on Monday that  two suspects were also  arrested  in  connection with the incident.

    NAN reports  that  violence had marred the Egungun festival  on Sunday as many residents were assaulted while properties were destroyed.

    The festival, which often featured  displays by  masquerades, is meant to showcase the rich culture and tradition of  Ibadanland.

    Ajisebutu, however, said that the command had  beefed up security in the area where the Egungun festival was taking place.

    He said the state Commissioner of  Police, Abiodun Odude, had  warned all  masquerades and their followers to refrain from  violence.

    The police, he said,  would not hesitate to deal with any individual  or group attempting to cause  a breach of  the peace..

    Meanwhile, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji,  has expressed displeasure with Sunday’s violence.

    He said several meetings were held with stakeholders on the need to keep the peace before the festival commenced.

    Adetunji,  who commiserated  with victims  of the violence and their families,  pledged  that the perpetrators would be brought to justice.

  • 100-year old Olubadan to attend Ooni’s coronation

    100-year old Olubadan to attend Ooni’s coronation

    The 100-year old Olubadan of Ibadanland , Oba Samuel Odulana Odugade 1 will join hundreds of monarchs across yorubaland , Nigeria and abroad to witness the 51st coronation of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi slated for Monday.

    The revered traditional ruler who said he was delighted to be part of the epoch event wished the new Ooni a peaceful reign and long life on the throne.

    Oba Ogunwusi, a successful real estate magnate and developer, from the Ojaja Royal Compound of Agbedegbede , Giesi Ruling House ,Ile-Ife will on Monday receive the instrument of office as the 51st Ooni after the passage of the ebullient and influential Oba Okuade Sijuade .

    Olubadan of Ibadanland who spoke through one of his High Chiefs, the Osi Olubadan of Ibadanland, High Chief Lekan Balogun said “we see the coronation as a great event for all  yoruba people and we should all rally round to ensure that it goes well and that we all make it a success .

    “The Olubadan further more wishes the new Ooni a great tenure, long life and prosperity.”