Tag: Oluwo of Iwo

  • Oluwo, traditional rulers embark on repair of Iwo-Ibadan road

    Oluwo, traditional rulers embark on repair of Iwo-Ibadan road

    Concerned by the deplorable state, the Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrasheed Akanbi, on Thursday led some traditional rulers to the Iwo-Ibadan road to flag off the repair of the bad portions at Olodo, Ejioku and Iyana-Ofa axis.

    The monarch who said the action was his response to the hardship daily experienced by road users, who had complained on the damage the road had done to their vehicles, noted that his similar effort at the Iwo-Osogbo axis of the highway had helped many vehicles return to the route

    While noting that the efforts had boosted commercial activities in the area, the monarch promised to ensure the second phase was fixed with a view to fully exploring the proximity advantage of Iwo to Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

    Oba Akanbi also stated that he personally felt the pains of the commercial drivers whenever he travelled on the road, pointing out that his intervention was one of his visions when he ascended the throne in 2015.

    He said: “I cannot claim to be comfortable inside my luxury cars when my subjects complain of dilapidated road as the one we are repairing today. We have spent five hours and we are not tired yet. We are not leaving here until we are satisfied.”

    The traditional ruler appealed to good-spirited individual to also assist in whatever form towards the maintenance of the road to make it accident-free, adding that it is high time the blessed individuals embraced patriotic activities to complement the efforts of the government.

    Other monarchs with the Oluwo during the exercise included, the Ologburo of Ogburo, Oba Asinmiyu Agboluaje, the Agberirie of Agberire, Oba Olajide, Baale of Papa, Ademola Adegoke, the Aremo of Iwo, the Sooko and akogun were also part of the interventionist team.

     

  • Oluwo of Iwo traces roots to Ife

    The Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi has come  to Lafogido Ruling House of Okerewe in Ile-Ife, the cradle of Yoruba race, to re-establish his roots in the ancient town.

    The Oluwo, who was accompanied by prominent indigenes of Iwo, including Chjef Abiola Ogundokun, was received by the head of the ruling house, Sooko of Obaraso of Ife, Babatunde Adediwura Omolaso.

    Omolaso, who described the visit as important, maintained that it would remain a significant trend in the annals of Ile-Ife in particular and the Yoruba people in general.

    Omolaso further explained that Lafogido Ruling House produced the 16th Ooni and the only female king that ever reigned in Ile-Ife, Luwo  Gbagida, whom he said gave birth to Adekola Telu, the founder of Iwo town.

    According to him, in his bid to expand and acquire more territories, Telu moved to Ogungbaro, and later to Igbo-Orita, and eventually settled at the present day Iwo.

    Omolaso said Iwo was a contraction from the “expression of the adventurers, (Ewooo) when parrots were sighted as the sign of appropriate location of settlement.

    “We welcome Oluwo to his ancestral home. This is his roots, his forebears left this place to establish Iwo town. The heir of Ooni Luwo,  Adekola Telu, founded the town,” he said.

    Responding, the Oluwo said the royal family in Ile-Ife today is one, describing the Osinkola, Ogboru, Giesis and Lafogido ruling houses as one and from the same father, same source.

    He maintained that Iwo is from the same source as “these ruling houses.”

    He said: “Iwo has a ruling house here in Ile-Ife. So, this means that an Ife Prince can come to Iwo to be on the stool just as an Iwo Prince too can come to Ile-Ife and still want to do the same.

    “The last time a historical event such as this happened was about 1,500 years ago when Oranmiyan came back to his father’s house. Although he became a king, by the grace of God, we will see what the future holds for us. This is for the future of our great land. The mother of Iwo is Luwo Gbagida. I want you to know that Ife and Iwo are from the same father,” he said.

  • Rousing welcome for Iwo monarch

    Rousing welcome for Iwo monarch

    Residents  of Iwo town were excited yesterday when the Oluwo-elect, Prince Abdul-rasheed Adewale Akanbi, entered into the town for his final installation.

    Traffic was heavy on major streets when his convoy snaked through Ori-eru, Odo-ori, Ile-omosan and Ojaba.

    Residents lined  the streets to welcome the new monarch.

    The installation followed the approval of Akanbi’s appointment by the government.

    Prince Akanbi was turbaned by the head of League of Imams and Alfas, Sheik Imran Adio.

    The turbaning was followed by the symbolic traditional decoration of the monarch with “Akoko” leaf by the Oosa of Iwo, Chief Bello Orobimpe.

    Gunshots boomed, signalling the completion of the first phase of the monarch’s traditional rites.

    Akanbi was led by traditionalists and chiefs to the “Ile Onto” to continue further rites before the crowning.

    Secretary to the State Government Moshood Adeoti said the day was an historical day in the town.

    He reiterated the commitment of the Aregbesola administration to one of his six-point integral plans of promoting communal peace and progress.

    Adeoti said: “I salute the courage and understanding of all. This day is historic in the sense that Iwo in about three years ago was without a king, but we are happy that the day of a new king has come.

    Dignitaries at the ceremony included the Asiwaju of Iwoland and former Commissioner for Justice, Gbadegesin Adedeji; former Commissioner for Agriculture in old Oyo State, Bola Asafa; Ekerin Oluwo; Otunba Ganiyu Aremu and former Special Adviser to the governor on Health, Dr. Rafiu Isamotu, among others.

  • Osun approves Oluwo of Iwo

    Osun approves Oluwo of Iwo

    Osun State  Governor Rauf Aregbesola has approved the appointment of the Oluwo of Iwo.

    He is Prince Rasheed Adewale Akanbi of Gbaase Ruling House.

    An announcement signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti, said the appointment followed the completion of the due process by the kingmakers of Iwo in Iwo Local Government Area.