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  • Aleshinloye inferno: Olubadan seeks safety measures in markets

    Aleshinloye inferno: Olubadan seeks safety measures in markets

    The Olubadan of Ibadanland Oba Owolabi Olakulehin has called on market leaders and all stakeholders to imbibe safety measures and protocols in their operations to prevent or minimise disasters that may lead to loss of lives and property across markets in the state.

    He made the call following the recent fire disaster at Aleshinloye market in Ibadan which reportedly gutted over 500 shops with the Oyo State government promising an investigation into the incident.

    The monarch spoke through his Chief Press Secretary, Chief Solomon Ayoade in a statement on Friday.

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    The monarch said: “I am not happy with the spate of fire disasters in market and other places in Ibadan and Oyo State. It is too frequent for comfort. My call is for the managers of markets to develop and implement stringent safety protocols and measures in our markets to stem the tide of incessant fire outbreaks and other disasters.

    “Lives and property are precious. It is imperative that we protect and preserve both for sustainable living and economic development. All stakeholders must work together to prevent and mitigate this negative life and economic threatening trend.”

    The paramount ruler sympathised with traders in Aleshinloye market whose goods and wares were destroyed in the recent inferno, praying God to replenish them while also pleading with the government to see how it can mitigate the attendant losses.

  • Ex-Olubadan aide Oloko rejects disqualification from CCII election

    Ex-Olubadan aide Oloko rejects disqualification from CCII election

    Adeola Oloko, former personal assistant to the late Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Akanmu Adetunji, has condemned his disqualification from the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII) election, calling it unjust and unconstitutional.

    The CCII, the apex socio-cultural body representing Ibadan indigenes at home and abroad, is set to hold its election next month. 

    However, its electoral committee recently barred Oloko from contesting for the position of secretary general over allegations of impersonation and falsification.

    In a statement, Oloko denied the claims, insisting that his records are clean and his certificates verifiable. 

    He accused the electoral committee of fabricating allegations against him, asserting that they had no legal basis to disqualify him.

    Describing the decision as an insult to the intelligence and wisdom of Ibadan people, Oloko maintained that he remains qualified to run in the election.

    Oloko said, “Last Thursday, the CCII electoral committee headed by Dr. M. Lawal announced what it called the results of its screening exercise of candidates in the forthcoming CCII elections. Predictably, all candidates in the incumbent Ajewole group sailed through the controversial exercise while two candidates from the Ibadan New Era Group, including yours very sincerely, were disqualified.

    “Distinguished sons and daughters of Ibadanland, the CCII Electoral Committee lied against me. I, Adeola Oloko, did not impersonate anyone, nor falsified any records, to contest the forthcoming elections as a candidate for the post of Secretary General, a position with no salary or fringe benefits attached. My records are clean, and my certificates are intact and verifiable.The issuing authorities are in Nigeria. 

    “Barely a week after our screening, the bubble burst as the post of Prof. Remi Raji, a member of Ajewole think-tank on the possible disqualification of Ibadan New Era Group candidates, including me leaked and was screenshot to the public. Before then, the CCII Electoral Committee had started asking for extra items from my club, other than what they had demanded from other sponsoring clubs for the same elections. 

    “The Electoral Committee asked for Afikarahun forimu’s financial records as if it were EFCC, my registration form, register, minutes of meetings, etc. The club supplied them,including original copies.They didn’t ask for this from JBC. They dare not ask for this from ISG,Omo Ajorosun Club, or even Oluyole Social Elites. 

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    “A case of George Orwell ‘s Animal farm. All animals are equal but some are more equal than the others.In the run-up to the tension-soaked 2023 CCII elections, my PG, Barrister Ajewole’s Oluyole Social Elites breached the constitution. Its candidate was not disqualified. Unfortunately the 7-member CCII Board of Trustees,including His Lordship, Rtd Justice who couldn’t stomach the club’s constitutional in protest over my former club’s constitutional breach.

    “The worst of this intransigence is that the current Chairman of the CCII Electoral Committee is already on suspension from The Polytechnic Ibadan for disclosing confidential information without authorization. If you doubt the veracity of this, please contact The Polytechnic Ibadan. The same man that is on the verge of outright dismissal was asked to be the Chairman of an Electoral Committee. 

    “This is a terrible slap on the intelligence, wisdom and cerebral acumen of the Ibadan people. The long and short of my story is that my club’s lawyer has been contacting the appropriate quarters on my family reputation that has been put on the line”. 

  • Palace debunks Olubadan death rumour

    Palace debunks Olubadan death rumour

    The palace of Olubadan of Ibadanland has debunked rumoured death of Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, saying the monarch is hale and healthy.

    The Chief Press Secretary to the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Solomon Ayoade, described the rumour as false.

    On Monday evening, it was rumoured the traditional ruler had joined his ancestors.

    Ayoade also debunked the rumour that the traditional ruler had been flown out of the town for medical attention.

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    He said: “By the time I left the palace around 8 pm, there was nothing of such incident. Things were moving well. There was no crisis. And when I contacted the palace after I left, they told me Baba is hale and healthy.

    “The Olubadan just finished eating amala. He is hale and healthy. It is just a rumour. There is nothing of such.

    “Baba is still in Ibadan. He was not flown anywhere. He is doing very fine.”

  • Olubadan, Ladoja, others endorses Ajewole re-election as CCII President-General

    Olubadan, Ladoja, others endorses Ajewole re-election as CCII President-General

    The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, former Oyo Governor Rasidi Ladoja and Balogun of Ibadanland, Oba Tajudeen Ajibola

    have thrown their weight behind the reelection President-General of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigiens (CCII), Chief Ajeniyi Ajewole and his team.

    Others who endorsed the reelection include foremost industrialist and Asiwaju of Ibadan, Chief Bode Amoo and former CCII President-General, Chief Bayo Oyero.

    They gave the endorsement during courtesy visits by CCII executives to the respected Ibadan leaders.

    Olubadan, while commending Ajewole and his team for their achievements, highlighted their role in completing the Olubadan’s Palace at Oke Aremo, describing it an unforgettable milestone in the history of Ibadan’s.

    The monarch urged Ibadan indigenes home and abroad to support Ajewole’s second-term bid.

    Ladoja praised Ajewole and his team for their dedication, particularly in resolving crisis surrounding the Olubadan chieftaincy and ensuring the successful completion of the palace, now a major landmark in Ibadan.

    “You and your team have left a lasting legacy. The palace project alone is a monumental achievement, and we are proud of your efforts. You deserve another term, and I pray for your success,” he stated. 

    Oba Ajibola lauded Ajewole’s leadership and expressed full support for him and the team’s second term bids.

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    Amoo, a leading industrialist, also described Ajewole and his team’s re-election bid as crucial, noting that their leadership helped stabilise Ibadan during critical moments, including the Olubadan’s coronation and the resolution of disputes among traditional rulers.

    “If not for you and your team, Ibadan could have been in turmoil. Your efforts in restoring peace and achieving major milestones cannot be overlooked. I fully endorse your second term,” he said.

    Oyero also voiced strong support, emphasising that Ajewole and his team’s first-term performance was exceptional.

    Aside Ajewole, those seeking re-election include Secretary-General, Adetokunbo Subair; Assistant Secretary-General, Mogaji Ismail Shodeinde; Assistant Secretary-General 2, Suleman Iyanda; Social Secretary, Alhaja Folasade Olayiwola; Treasurer, Prince Caleb Akande; Financial Secretary, Mr Olumuyiwa Oyasogo; Auditor, Pastor Oyewale Oyerinde; Chief Whip, Mrs Abolaji Olowookere; and Publicity Secretary, Kolawole Olomide.

    Others are Vice President-General 1, Alh Ramon Oyebamiji; Vice President-General 2, Sunday Amoo and Legal Adviser, Barr. Akinsola Ige are just joining Ajewole’s team

  • Olubadan, diaspora group console Makinde on brother’s death

    Olubadan, diaspora group console Makinde on brother’s death

    The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, has expressed his condolences to Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde over the death of his elder brother, Mr Sunday Makinde, an engineer.

    The monarch described the death as sad and unfortunate, noting that it was an inevitable end for all mortals.

    Olubadan, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Comrade Solomon Ayoade, said available information in the public domain showed that the deceased was a humble and an accomplished individual.

    The Omituntun Initiative in Diaspora (OID) and the Eledan family have commiserated with Governor Makinde on the demise of his elder brother.

    The group described the loss as unfortunate, heart-breaking and sad.

    A statement by the convener of OID, Moses Eledan, said the deceased was a person to be cherished, noting that he would be greatly missed.

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    The statement said; “Our dear beloved brother, Engr. Sunday Makinde, was the epitome of kinship—full of life, highly disciplined and deeply loved by all who knew him. He was a noble man, who lived with courage and upheld values, prioritising the service of others.

    “His selfless life, measured not by words but by deeds, stands as a testament to his remarkable character. Truly, he was a man of honour, peace and integrity, leaving behind an exemplary legacy worthy of emulation.

    “Our thoughts and prayers go out to the people of Oyo State, the state government, His Excellency Governor Makinde, and the immediate family, friends and associates of the departed. We urge everyone to keep them in their hearts during this difficult time.

  • Ooni, Olubadan attend Installation of Ibadan philanthropist, Adeshina, wife in Ogun

    Ooni, Olubadan attend Installation of Ibadan philanthropist, Adeshina, wife in Ogun

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, and the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, were among the notable dignitaries at the palace of the Olu Orile Ilawo Kingdom, Abeokuta, Ogun State, where Dr. Kadri Adeshina and his wife, Ajokeade, were installed as Asoju Oba and Erelu Asoju Oba of the kingdom. 

    Representing the Olubadan at the event was the Maye Olubadan, Oloye Lekan Alabi.

    The Chairman of the Ile Tuntun Community Development Association in Ibadan, Olasunkanmi Okuneye, also led a delegation of dignitaries to the occasion. 

    During the ceremony, the monarch, Oba (Prof) Alexander MacGregor, presented certificates and insignia of office to several Baales under his rulership.

    He highlighted that Dr. Adeshina and his wife were chosen for the prestigious titles in recognition of their extensive philanthropic efforts, which have positively impacted numerous urban communities within and beyond Ogun State. 

    Speaking after the installation, Dr. Adeshina expressed gratitude for the honour, noting that the recognition from a region outside his immediate community underscores the universal nature of humanity and the importance of impactful philanthropy. 

    “Receiving this title in another region and state demonstrates that humanity transcends our immediate environment. It focuses on the impact we have on the poor and needy,” he said. 

    Dr. Adeshina further recounted his charitable contributions, which include supporting children, widows, orphans, and youth through educational assistance, economic empowerment, health and welfare programs, and career development initiatives across various states and regions in Nigeria. 

    The event celebrated unity, cultural heritage, and the importance of giving back to society, with dignitaries and community members applauding the couple’s dedication to philanthropy.

    “Chieftaincy title is for people with integrity, people who make contributions to society in terms of philanthropy, and who have a good character. So I think those core values are the things that make an institution decide to say, let’s honour this person. So it’s a way to encourage you to continue to do your good work and contribute to society.

    “So it’s not about money. Through my Kadri Adeshina Foundation, our interest is widows, children and youth as well. There have been occasions where I have sponsored some sports tournaments for youth and teenagers who are still in school as a way to encourage them to continue to build their talents.

    “This gesture started way back in 2015 and we have been reaching out to people from various places. So when I do, when I make things, I contribute to society. I don’t get to look at what I’ve done. I just feel there’s so much to be done in the future. So, I leave what I have done behind and focus on the future of what I have not done.

    “But there’s still more to be done and I will do it to the best of my ability, based on what I have and the resources available to me, I will make my contribution to society

    He assured that the new titles will spur him to do more saying, “Well, the implication is, it’s more like more, it’s a call to duty. The title is a recognition of what I have done and what I am doing and a call for me to do more for the people.

    “And, of course, I’ll put more energy and more time, more resources into societal development, community development, peace initiatives and all that. Those are my core interests. It’s a call to duty to do more.”

    He appealed to people of substance to be mindful of how they use their wealth and resources, especially in improving the lives of people around and society at large.

    “The message I have for people is wherever you are, there’s something you can do. Look out for how you can impact the next person to you. So, if people are not commending you, God is watching.

    “God will honour you one day. And when, like a friend said, when God honours you, men will honour you. So, I think what life is about, is about the impact you make in life that posterity would consider.

    “So, wherever you are, whatever resources you have, your time, your talent, and your treasure, those three Ts, like the teachers in Rotary, are the things required of you. You may not have the treasure, but you may have the time. Put in that time.

    “Do some community development efforts. It may be your talent that is required. Use your talent to help your next-door neighbour. Use your talent to improve humanity. Leave the world a better place than you made it. That’s the idea.”

    Apparently speaking on certain programmes of government that are abused by some individuals, especially in the areas of philanthropy and social security, Dr Adeshina said the government has the constitutional power to make tremendous changes in the society but to achieve results, such changes must be backed up as policies.

    He said when the government puts the right policies in place, it creates an enabling environment for individuals, investment and business development to thrive.

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    He added that the government must also push the policies so that society and the people can be better.

    He said: “Government has the constitutional power to make tremendous changes in our society. So, some things require government backing to make those effects, those changes.

    “Of course, we always call on the government to please make those policies, let those policies come out, those policies that would change the lives of people, policies that will help improve the lives of people, policies that will help bring prosperity to us all. The more the merrier. If we are all okay, society will be a better place for all of us to live.

    “Government, when they put the right policies in place, it creates an enabling environment for investment, enabling environment for business development, enabling environment for extremists to thrive. So, it is important for those policies, for government to help push those policies. We see the way our society is, so we, of course, call on government to do what they are supposed to do.”

  • Olubadan installs Oyo civil service commission chair Aderibigbe as Baale 

    Olubadan installs Oyo civil service commission chair Aderibigbe as Baale 

    The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Akinloye Olakulehin has installed the Chairman of Oyo State Civil Service Commission, Alhaji Kamoru Aderibigbe as Baale of Lakoto village. 

    Lakoto village is located in Akinyele local government area. 

    The installation of Aderibigbe as Baale of Lakoto and other Baales took place on Monday at Olubadan palace located at Oke Aremo. 

    It was gathered that Aderibigbe hails from Oloro family of Sapati, Oopo Yeosa in Ibadan north local government area. 

    The installation of Aderibigbe and other Baales was witnessed by the Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja, Balogun of Ibadanland, Oba Tajudeen Abimbola Ajibola, Otun Balogun of Ibadanland, Oba Kolawole Adegbola, Osi Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Eddy Oyewole-Foko, Ashipa Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Abiodun Kola-Daisi, Ashipa Balogun of Ibadanland, Oba Dauda Abiodun Azeez, Ekerin Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Hamidu Ajibade, Ekerin Balogun of Ibadanland, High Chief Akeem Mobolaji Adewoyin and Ekaarun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Adebayo Akande. 

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    Others are traditional title holders, top government officials, family and friends of the newly installed traditional title holder who came from far and near. 

    Oba Olakulehin while speaking at the installation warned the newly installed traditional title holders against selling of lands illegal. 

    The traditional ruler who spoke through the Ekerin Balogun of Ibadanland, High Chief Akeem Mobolaji Adewoyin advised the newly installed traditional title holders against engaging in things that may lead to their suspension. 

    “Olubadan did not install you to reclaim lands to which your ancestors have sold or dashed out. 

    “God put you in the position to make changes. Do not do something that will lead to your removal”. 

    Aderibigbe thanked members of the family and the people of the area for gracing the event. 

  • Olubadan, Makinde’s CPS, others bag honorary doctorates at Lead City university

    Olubadan, Makinde’s CPS, others bag honorary doctorates at Lead City university

    The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin; Governor Seyi Makinde’s Chief Press Secretary, Pastor Sulaiman Olanrewaju; and other distinguished individuals have been conferred with honorary doctorates at Lead City University (LCU) in Ibadan.

    Oba Olakulehin was awarded a Doctor of Science in Public Administration (Honoris Causa), while Pastor Sulaiman received a PhD in Mass Communication and Media Technology.

    The honors were conferred during the university’s 17th Convocation ceremonies for 2024, following a resolution by the Senate and Council of LCU.

    The university praised Oba Olakulehin as a respected first-class monarch and a custodian of tradition, highlighting his extensive contributions to public service and philanthropy.

    In his remarks, the Olubadan, represented by his son, Prince Sunmbo Olakulehin, a former Commissioner in Oyo State, commended LCU for its commitment to providing quality education, especially for Ibadan indigenes. 

    He described the institution as a trailblazer and lauded its proprietor, Professor Jide Owoeye, as an outstanding educationist.

    In his speech, the Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Gabriel Ogunmola urged graduands to always think of themselves as navigator of change, embrace adversity and the unknown view uncertainty as an opportunity for growth and development.

    He said ability of granduands to adapt amid challenges will be critical in achieving success and fostering resilience not only withing themselves but also among the team they will build.

    He said: “Today marked significant transition, leadership transcend mere authority or the title one hold, it’s embodies the profound ability to inspire, empower and motivate others towards a shared vision.

    “Effective leaders are define not by their power but their capacity to listen, learn and emphasize and connect to those they lead, a true leader set a direction, create vision and executes strategies to actualise that vision.”

    In his address, the Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Kabiru Adeyemi described the convocation as a milestone which reflected not only dedication of students but also support of their families and the commitment of our faculty staff.

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    He stated that the institution in pursuit of academic excellence, its students have achieved remarkable accomplishments in their respective fields of study and research over the past year, adding that the accomplishments span various disciplines, showcasing the institution’s commitment to intellectual advancement and innovation. 

    He said: “Over the years, Lead City University has been at the forefront of developing high-quality human capital, contributing significantly to the growth of our great nation and the world.

    “This year’s convocation is particularly special as it reflects the growth and impact of our institution in shaping the future of education, innovation, and leadership.”

  • Olubadan bags NIOB fellowship

    Olubadan bags NIOB fellowship

    The Olubadan of Ibadanland Oba Owolabi Olakulehin has received the prestigious honorary Fellowship of the Nigerian Institute of Building (FNIOB).

    The conferment of the honorary Fellowship by the Executive Committee of the Institute on the monarch took place at the Olubadan Palace, Oke Aremo, Ibadan after the opening ceremonies and paper presentations of the exhibition.

    Conferring the honorary Fellowship, the president of the Institute, Sir Alderton Ewa Ewa said the contributions of the monarch to building the environment and the Nigerian nation is remarkable.

    He said, as a graduate of Building Technology, the monarch possesses and has demonstrated a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing the construction industry throughout the years.

    According to him: “The Nigerian Institute of Building is proud to recognise your outstanding achievements by conferring upon you the highest honour within our institution. This recognition is a testament to your unwavering commitment to excellence and your dedication to the advancement of the building profession”.

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    He added that the acceptance of the honour by the Olubadan of Ibadan will further elevate the status of the NIOB and inspire its members to strive for greater heights stressing that the guidance and support of Olubadan will be invaluable to shape a better future for Nigeria and the Institute of Building.

    The monarch, speaking through the Are Ago Balogun of Ibadanland, Chief Lateef Adetokunbo Akintola appreciated the courtesy visit and the conferment of the Honorary Fellowship.

    In the post conferment acceptance speech made on behalf of the paramount ruler, Aremo Olubadan of Ibadanland. Barr. Olasunmbo Olakulehin said the Fellowship conferment is a welcome idea and the Olubadan is happy and proud to accept it considering his experience and background in building technology.

  • Olubadan to attend Askari Fuji’slaunch of new single, Ibadan

    Olubadan to attend Askari Fuji’slaunch of new single, Ibadan

    The Olubadan of Ibadan land, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, has been scheduled to attend the launch and release of a new single, ‘Ibadan,’ by Fuji singer, Alhaji Ishola Isiaka aka Askari.

    The monarch has been billed as father of the day.

    The single, according to Ishola, is to promote Ibadan, Oyo State, as a town and to share some historical perspectives about the town with his audience and to correct a lot of misconceptions and misrepresentations about the town.

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    Askari, a native of Ibadan, is equally the Mogaji Alare from the Agbejonku Royal Dynasty, Aremo Ibadan, who stands tall as the first Police Officer to play Fuji music in Nigeria.

    Askari Fuji also said the single will be released after the listening Party scheduled for Genesis Hall, Molete Road Ibadan,Oyo State on Sunday, December 8, 2024.