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  • Olubadan: Well-wishers storm Ladoja’s residence

    Olubadan: Well-wishers storm Ladoja’s residence

    Family members, relatives, admirers, associates, among others, have stormed the Ondo Street, Bodija, Ibadan residence of Oba Rasidi Ladoja.

    The visit is not unconnected to the announcement of the demise of Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, the 43rd Olubadan, who passed early Monday morning.

    Ladoja, a former Governor of Oyo State, is the next-in-line to the exalted throne of Olubadan.

    Although the former governor is out of the state, the well-wishers and family were still at the residence in good numbers.

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    Traditional drummers, chanters, sellers, among others, are having a good time at the residence.

    One of the early callers, Oloye Lekan Alabi, who visited the residence, said he was there to pay homage and rejoice with the next-in-line to the stool.

    He commiserated with the family of the late Oba Olakulehin, saying it is the will of God to call him home.

  • Meet the next Olubadan-in-waiting, ex-Gov Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja

    Meet the next Olubadan-in-waiting, ex-Gov Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja

    Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja is next in line to ascend the throne of the Olubadan of Ibadanland, following the death of Oba Owolabi Olakulehin on July 7, 2025.

    Under Ibadan’s unique rotational system of traditional leadership, Ladoja, as Otun Olubadan, the highest-ranking chief in the civil line, holds the top position in the succession line.

    The stool of the Olubadan of Ibadanland stands as a remarkable anomaly within Nigeria’s traditional leadership landscape.

    Unlike many other kingdoms often plagued by succession disputes, the Olubadan throne boasts a meticulously structured and highly predictable system that virtually guarantees a seamless transfer of power.

    This unique succession model operates through two distinct hierarchical lines: the Otun Olubadan (representing the civil chiefs) and the Balogun (representing the military chiefs).

    Chiefs progress systematically through a series of ascending ranks within their respective lines. Ultimately, the most senior chief in either the Otun Olubadan or Balogun line becomes the prime candidate for the Olubadan throne.

    This deeply ingrained system, a cornerstone of Ibadan’s rich history, is instrumental in minimising conflicts and ensuring that the most experienced and senior chief eventually ascends to the coveted position.

    Following the reign of the immediate past Olubadan, Oba Olakulehin, attention now turns to the current Otun Olubadan, High Chief Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja.

    As the most senior chief in the civil line, High Chief Ladoja is unequivocally positioned as the next in line to wear the crown.

    Who exactly is Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja?

    High Chief Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja is a prominent and influential figure within Ibadan’s traditional and political spheres. Born on September 25, 1944, Ladoja has carved out a distinguished career as a seasoned politician, successful businessman, and respected traditional leader.

    His unique trajectory includes serving as the Governor of Oyo State from 2003 to 2006, a remarkable feat that places him among a select few Nigerians to have held both significant political and traditional leadership roles.

    Currently holding the esteemed position of Otun Olubadan, he occupies the highest rank within the civil line of the Olubadan chieftaincy system, making him the direct and highly anticipated successor to the throne following Oba Olakulehin’s reign.

    Ladoja’s deep commitment to preserving Ibadan’s rich cultural heritage and actively fostering unity within the community has earned him widespread respect throughout Oyo State and beyond.

    His active participation in recent traditional matters, such as his role in May 2025, where he represented Oba Olakulehin during the suspension of two Mogajis (family heads) accused of land grabbing, further highlights his integral and influential position within the Olubadan-in-Council.

    As the current Otun Olubadan, High Chief Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja, stands as the immediate successor from the civil line to the coveted Olubadan stool.

    Following his potential ascension, the Balogun line would then produce the next Olubadan, ensuring the continuation of Ibadan’s unique and established alternating succession pattern between these two prominent chieftaincy lines.

    The structured process for confirming a new Olubadan involves several key stages:

    Confirmation by the Olubadan-in-Council: The first crucial step requires the Olubadan-in-Council, composed of the most senior chiefs, to formally verify the eligibility of the successor.

    Read Also: Olubadan: Royal drummers relocate to Bodija residence of Oba Ladoja 

    Approval by the Oyo State Government: Once confirmed by the Council, the new Olubadan’s appointment must receive the official endorsement of the Oyo State Governor, currently Seyi Makinde.

    Coronation: The final stage is a formal coronation ceremony, often a grand affair attended by dignitaries, which officially marks the installation of the new monarch.

    This deeply rooted and predictable system has been instrumental in maintaining stability within Ibadan’s traditional rulership for centuries, leading to significantly fewer disputes compared to many other Nigerian monarchies.

    Ladoja’s past experience as a former Governor of Oyo State could prove to be a unique asset, potentially making him the first Olubadan to have previously held such a high political office in Nigeria.

  • Olubadan: Royal drummers relocate to Bodija residence of Oba Ladoja 

    Olubadan: Royal drummers relocate to Bodija residence of Oba Ladoja 

    Barely hours after the passing of the 43rd Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, royal drummers have relocated to the Bodija residence of Oba Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja in Ibadan, Oyo State.

    The symbolic move signals that Ladoja, the current Otun Olubadan, is next in line to ascend the throne in accordance with Ibadan’s time-honoured succession system.

    Ladoja, a former Governor of Oyo State (2003–2006), is the highest-ranking chief in the civil line and widely regarded for his leadership, dedication to Ibadan’s cultural heritage, and efforts to promote unity across the land.

    Born on September 25, 1944, Ladoja has had a long and illustrious career, making him a strong candidate for the throne.

    The Olubadan succession process involves confirmation by the Olubadan-in-Council, approval from the Oyo State Government, and a formal coronation ceremony.

    Read Also: Ex -Oyo Commissioner confirms Olubadan’s demise

    This structured system has ensured stability and minimized disputes in Ibadan’s traditional rulership. The process is designed to guarantee a seamless transition of power, and Ladoja’s ascension is expected to follow this well-established tradition.

    As Otun Olubadan, Ladoja has played a significant role in the Olubadan-in-Council, demonstrating his leadership abilities and dedication to the traditional institution.

    His experience as Governor of Oyo State has also given him a unique perspective on governance, which could benefit the traditional institution.

    If Ladoja ascends the throne, the Balogun line would produce the next Olubadan after his reign, continuing the alternating pattern that has characterized Ibadan’s traditional rulership.

    This system has worked well over the years, ensuring that power is distributed fairly and that each line has an opportunity to produce a monarch.

    The installation of a new Olubadan is a significant event in Ibadanland, and the process is expected to be carried out with the utmost dignity and respect for tradition. 

    The Oyo State Government, led by Governor Seyi Makinde, will play a crucial role in confirming Ladoja’s ascension and ensuring a smooth transition.

    With his distinguished background and role in the Olubadan-in-Council, High Chief Ladoja is well-positioned to lead Ibadanland into a new era.

    His ascension is expected to bring stability and continuity to the traditional institution, and his experience as a former governor will undoubtedly be an asset in his new role.

  • Makinde mourns Olubadan, says govt will stand by his family

    Makinde mourns Olubadan, says govt will stand by his family

    …promises to give befitting burial to late monarch 

    Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has been formally informed about the passing of the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Akinloye Owolabi Olakulehin, Ige Olakulehin I.

    The governor received the delegation from the family, including the former President-General of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII) and Aare Mayegun of Ibadanland, Chief Bayo Oyero; younger brother of the deceased Olubadan, Mr Osuolale Owolabi Olakulehin and son of the deceased, Aremo Olasumbo Owolabi.

    Governor Makinde, while addressing the delegation in his office, said the state would stand by the family at this period and also give the late Olubadan a befitting burial.

    Read Also: Ex -Oyo Commissioner confirms Olubadan’s demise

    He said, “We don’t always want them to go; we want them to stay with us. But God has designed our bodies for a certain period of time.

    “I commiserate with the family and all of us. The government will definitely stay with the family and play whatever roles we are supposed to play, including giving Kabiyesi a befitting burial.

    “I will ask all the members of the family to take heart. Coincidentally, today marks the 13th year since my father passed on. So, for the immediate family, I pray for strength.”

    Speaking earlier, Chief Oyero said: “We are here this morning with gratitude to God and to formally inform you of the passing away of His Imperial Majesty, Oba Frederick Owolabi Olakulehin, Ige Olakulehin I, who passed away early this morning.

    “We thank you very sincerely. In spite of the controversial situation we had before he ascended the throne, you still approved his ascension to the imperial throne of Ibadanland.

    “We want to thank your government for all you have done, including a remarkable, historic coronation ceremony, which the government did for him.”

    Oba Olakulehin celebrated his 90th birthday on July 5 and ascended the throne as the 43rd Olubadan of Ibadanland a year ago.

  • Olubadan: Sympathisers besiege late Olakulehin’s private residence in Ibadan 

    Olubadan: Sympathisers besiege late Olakulehin’s private residence in Ibadan 

    Sympathisers thronged the Alalubosa private residence of the 43rd Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, on Monday morning following the monarch’s death in the early hours of the day.

    The gates of the residence were left open, allowing mourners and well-wishers to enter freely and pay their respects to the late traditional ruler.

    Read Also: Ex -Oyo Commissioner confirms Olubadan’s demise

    Oba Olakulehin passed away on Monday, July 7, 2025, barely two days after marking his 90th birthday. 

    He ascended the throne in July 2024 and reigned for just one year.

    Born on July 5, 1935, the revered monarch received his staff of office from Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, on July 12, 2024. 

    His death has drawn an outpouring of condolences from both residents and visitors outside Ibadan.

  • Olubadan palace deserted, movement restricted

    Olubadan palace deserted, movement restricted

    The Oke-Are palace of the Olubadan of Ibadanland was on Monday morning deserted following the death of the 43rd Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin.

    Security operatives, including men of Nigerians Police, NSCDC, and others were on stand by restricting movement around the palace.

    The entrance gate of the palace has been closed, allowing just few people who have important things to do to have access into the palace.

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    Oba Olakulehin, who ascended the throne in July 2024, died in the early hours of Monday, July 7, 2025, after a year on the throne.

    His demise comes just two days after he celebrated his 90th birthday, marking a long and eventful life.

    Born on July 5, 1935, the monarch received the staff of office from Oyo State Governor Engr. Seyi Makinde on July 12, 2024, as the 43rd Olubadan of Ibadanland

  • Ex -Oyo Commissioner confirms Olubadan’s demise

    Ex -Oyo Commissioner confirms Olubadan’s demise

    A former Oyo Commissioner of Information Toye Arulogun has confirmed the death of Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, the 43rd Olubadan.

    Arulogun served with son of the deceased under the former Governor Abiola Ajimobi and has been a member of the team overseeing the media affairs and publicity for the late Olubadan.

    When contacted, Arulogun said an official statement will be released shortly. 

    His short response to the enquiry reads, “Confirmed. Official statement on the way.”

    The Nation reports that Oba Olakulehin joined his ancestors few days after his 90th birthday.

    Read Also: 13 things to know about late Olubadan Oba Owolabi Olakulehin

    The monarch, who ascended the throne in July 2024, died in the early hours of Monday, July 7, 2025 after spending a year on the throne.

    The demise of Oba Olakulehin, born July 5, 1935, is coming barely two days after celebrating his 90th birthday.

    Olakulehin received the Staff of Office from Governor Seyi Makinde on July 12, 2024, as the 43rd Olubadan of Ibadanland.

    The death occur amidst ongoing twin ceremonies to celebrate the 90th birthday and first year anniversary on the throne as the monarch of the ancient town.

  • NNPP chieftain Ajadi celebrates Olubadan at 90

    NNPP chieftain Ajadi celebrates Olubadan at 90

    Ibadan-born business magnate and South West chieftain of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, has congratulated the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin (Ige Olakulehin I), on the occasion of his 90th birthday.

    In a goodwill message, Ajadi expressed joy over the monarch’s milestone, praying for many more years in good health and strength.

    He also extended his warm wishes to Oba Olakulehin as he marked his first coronation anniversary on Saturday, July 12, 2025, praying for a reign filled with peace and prosperity for Ibadanland.

    He said, “On this momentous occasion of the 90th birthday of our highly revered royal father, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Akinloye Owolabi Olakulehin, I join the good people of Ibadanland and the entire Yoruba nation in celebrating a life devoted to leadership, honour, and service to humanity.

    “At 90, Your Majesty embodies enduring leadership through decades of selfless dedication to nation-building and community development.

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    “Your Imperial Majesty, we honour not only your longevity but also your immense contributions to community development and national unity.

    “You have set a remarkable precedent in Ibadanland by ensuring a peaceful atmosphere and initiating many developmental projects for the benefit of our people, including your initiative on the construction of a public toilet facility.

    “Your nine decades on earth have been a demonstration of God’s love to you and your family. Congratulations Kaabiyesi. Wishing you many more years ahead.”

  • Makinde, Adelabu felicitates Olubadan at 90, lauds monarch’ leadership

    Makinde, Adelabu felicitates Olubadan at 90, lauds monarch’ leadership

    Governor ‘Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has celebrated the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, as he celebrates his 90th birthday.

    Makinde lauded the excellent royal leadership and direction, which Oba Olakulehin has been providing, stating that the same is happening at a time his government is transforming Ibadan and building a modern Oyo State.

    He said: “On behalf of the Government and the good People of Oyo State, I felicitate His Imperial Majesty, Oba Akinloye Owolabi Olakulehin, Ige Olakulehin 1, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, on the occasion of his 90th birthday.

    “Kabiyesi, we celebrate your royal leadership, which is happening at a time that we are transforming Ibadanland and building a modern Oyo State.

    “We pray that God continues to uphold and sustain you as you continue to lead your people. Happy birthday, Kabiyesi.”

    Meanwhile, the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, has also extended warm felicitations to the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, on the occasion of his 90th birthday.

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    Adelabu described the monarch’s 90th birthday as a majestic milestone, celebrating a life rich in wisdom, leadership, and enduring contributions to Ibadanland.

    According to the minister, Oba Olakulehin’s legacy stands as a testament to his dedication to the unity, peace, and progress of his people. He noted that the occasion not only honours the monarch’s remarkable life but also reflects his unwavering commitment to the prosperity of Ibadan.

    Adelabu praised the Olubadan’s role as a unifying force, emphasizing his impact as a symbol of stability and guidance for the community.

    ”As Kabiyesi marks this new chapter, I pray for his continued good health, happiness, and many more years of impactful leadership.

    ”His life’s work serves as an inspiration, reminding us of the value of wisdom, service, and devotion to one’s people. This celebration is not just about longevity but the profound difference he has made in the lives of many.”

  • Olubadan confers chieftaincy titles on Abidikugu, wife

    Olubadan confers chieftaincy titles on Abidikugu, wife

    The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakukehin has conferred ‘Agba Akin Bobajiro’ and ‘Yeye Agba Akin Bobajiro’ chieftaincy titles on a chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Oyo State and Chairman/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of DAKA Foundation, Dr. Kazeem Abidikugu and wife, Chief Mrs. Victoria Abidikugu.

    Speaking after the conferement, Abidikugu thanked Olubadan and the Olubadan-in-council for counting him and wife worthy of the titles.

    He demanded constitutional roles for traditional rulers across the nation.

    He urged the National Assembly and Federal Government to give constitutional roles to traditional rulers to reduce insecurity to the barest minimal, saying traditional rulers are more closer to the people.

    He stated that security is the backbone of any society, which is tied to its social, political, economic and cultural growth.

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    Abidikugu, a UK based Psychiatric Consultant, said there is the need for the government to involve traditional rulers in governance particularly on the security issue because they are closer to the people.

    He called for constitutional amendment by the National Assembly to accommodate such roles for traditional rulers in governance, adding that security is germane to the peaceful coexistence of any community and national development.

    Agba-Akin Bobajiro said the government should make traditional rulers more responsible constitutionally to their domain, in order to reduce social vices to the barest minimal.

    According to him: “Traditional rulers are closer to the people than even local government chairmen. It is very hard to see anyone who will not recognise their monarch but they may not even know their local government chairman.

    “Therefore, for democracy to thrive, there is the need for the involvement of traditional rulers in governance constitutionally particularly in the area of security”.