Tag: Ooni of Ife

  • Ooni marries famed  Benin bronze caster’s  daughter

    Ooni marries famed Benin bronze caster’s daughter

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, yesterday formally took for wife, Wuraola Zainab Obanor  from the famous Igun N’ Eromwon, the Benin Bronze Casters Guild.

    The colourful traditional ceremony took place at the Benin City residence of the bride’s father, Mr. William Obanor, followed by a reception for guests at the Benin Hotel.

    Represented by his father, Omooba Oluropo Ogunwusi, the Ooni paid the bride price at about 12:30pm after Wuraola was led out by family members with music provided by Inneh Theatre Troupe.

    Before the payment of the bride price, the elder brother of the Ooni, Prince Adetunji Ogunwusi, informed the Obanor family why they were in Benin.

    He said; “We are here to ask for the hand of Zynab. We will be happy if you grant us our request.”

    Spokesman for the Obanors, Daniel Inneh, a retired Permanent Secretary, accepted the Ooni’s request on behalf of the   family.

    Wuraola was ushered out with dance and songs for the Ooni’s family to confirm her as the woman they came to take.

    The traditional placement of the bride on the laps of the Ooni’s father was performed after the payment of the bride price.

    Guests present at the event included Chief David Edebiri, the Esogban of Benin; HRH Idu Akenzua, the Enogie of Oghobaghase; HRH Anthony Osagie, the Enogie of Umegbe; HRH Eghosa Aimwansoba, the Enogie of Evbobuike; mother of the Ooni, Madam Margaret Ogunwusi; Alfred Eghobamien; and  Chief Kingsley Inneh.

    The bride later rode in  a cream Limousine to the reception venue.

    Chairman of the occasion and former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Femi Pedro, thanked the guests for honouring the Ooni’s invitation but said the Ooni was too big for him to advise on marital issues.

    Chief John Ihama, the Ihama of Benin Kingdom, was delighted at the ceremony.

    He said: “We are very happy. We will take it to royal home from royal homes as well.”

    Father of Wuraola, Mr. Williams Obanor, said: “When you have a good thing in life you must be grateful to God because this is the work of God. I never thought that one day I would become very close to the Ooni of Ife. Now that it has happened, I feel grateful to God.

    “My message for her is that she has to be very polite, obedient, understanding, believing much in God and whatever she needs she will get it. If you have any problem with your husband don’t let a third person hear of it, go to him and both of you should resolve the problem together amicably.”

     

  • No rift between Ooni, Owa – Ijesha Obas 

    No rift between Ooni, Owa – Ijesha Obas 

    The Council of Obas and Chiefs in Ijesaland has said there is no misunderstanding between Ooni of Ife Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi and Owa Obokun Adimula of Ijesaland, Oba Gabriel Adekunle Aromolaran over the chairmanship of the Osun Council of Obas and chiefs.

    The traditional rulers urged anyone bent on causing a rift between the two royal fathers to desist from misinforming the public.

    A statement issued and signed by the Onimogbara of Imogbara-Ijesa, HRH Oba Samuel Adebowale Adesoji and the Lorunyin of Okeyin, Ilesa Chief Ayo Agbede  and made available to newsmen in Ibadan condemned the act and described anyone misinforming the public as agent of deceit and clog in the wheel of progress.

    The statement noted that, most of stories reported by some section of the media in some national dailies were in contrary to the actual happenings and warned the perpetrator to stop misleading the public.

    The statement reads; “Contrary to the clarion calls made by the Owa Obokun Adimula of Ijesaland, Oba Gabriel Adekunle Aromolaran and the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi for unity among Yoruba Obas and their resolve to work together to promote peace and progress in Youbaland, we were disappointed and shocked when we saw the tissue of lies published in some media.

    ” For the records,  the statement made by the Oni of Ife during his unscheduled visit to the Adimula’s palace on 5th February: kabiyesi Owa Obokun, our father passed through a lot of stages and scaled several hurdles to make Yorubaland what it is today.

    “Kabiyesi Owa is a man of peace contrary to the insinuations of mischief makers, though this was a surprise visit; but he has received me very warmly. I will surely come back here again”.

    And in veiled reference to the leadership of Osun State Council of Traditional Rulers,the Obas quoted the Ooni of Ife  as saying, “I was installed as king about two months ago. Kabiyesi Owa had been king for 34 years. What can I wrestle with such person”.

    The traditional rulers praised the Owa Obokun for his response to Ooni of Ife after his statement, saying that the time for leadership tussle among Yoruba Obas is over.

    “Yoruba Obas in South West Nigeria must unite and ensure that they assume their rightful place in the scheme of things. We must also unite to ensure that Yorubaland is developed”, the Obas said.

    They however thanked the Ooni of Ife for the visit which they described as timely, while praying God to endow the new monarch with long life and peaceful reign.

    They expressed shocked that after the royal visit by the Ooni, some enemies of peace went all out to distort the essence of the visit.

    The statement however, affirmed that the controversy trailing the chairmanship of Osun state Council of Traditional Rulers, had came to an end on 3rd December 2015 when His Royal Majesty, the Ataoja of Osogbo proposed that His Imperial Majesty, the Owa Obokun of Ijesaland who had been acting as the chairman of the revered Council since the demise of Oba Okunade Sijuwade be confirmed as the chairman.

    “It was as if the Ataoja spoke the minds of majority of the Obas present on the faithful day the motion was raised, and was approved and confirmed immediately that the Owa Obokun is the natural and popular choice.

    “One would think that since the controversy had died a natural cause, the issue of chairmanship ought to have been settled forever. Little did the stakeholders and the public know that the controversy would be exhumed by some people who are set to distort history and stand the truth head down to suit their aborted ambition,” the statement reads in part.

  • Osinbajo seeks new leadership style

    Osinbajo seeks new leadership style

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday advocated a new leadership style for leaders across the country that builds bridges, keeps in touch with the people and offers a new way of thinking.

    He made the call while receiving the new Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. According to him, the new Ooni of Ife represents a new generation of Nigerians through his outreach efforts and setting a new standard and leadership style.

    In a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande, he said: “Some of what we have seen `Kabiyesi’ do, some of those steps he has taken, handshakes across prejudices, across traditional boundaries, a visit to the Alaafin of Oyo, and several other such important steps are not just symbolic.

    “It is important to understand that they also have very deep implications for future relationships and for the way that our generation is perceived and also implications in the way that our country eventually shapes up,” Prof. Osinbajo noted.

    The Vice President said leaders have to be accountable to the people adding that “one of the very important attributes of the Kabiyesi is the fact that he represents a new way of thinking, which is not just a generational way of thinking, but a whole new concept in the way he relate to power and authority.

    He said that the new way of thinking and style which the new Ooni represents is not just about traditional leadership, “but it is something that relates to leadership at every level.

    He commended the new king for his “great insight and leadership attributes,” and prayed that Almighty God will enable him fulfill the purpose of his enthronement.

    He said “I think that he is one of those who have thought it fit to begin to express himself in a completely different way from what we had seen in the past. I think that one of the key things that we have learnt from leadership and one of the key leadership skills that he has taught, that his approach has taught us, is that you have to make contacts even with people and with authorities who in the past may have been considered adverse or adversaries one way or the other.”

    Prof Osinbajo also praised the Ooni for his connection with young people, commended his embrace of modern communication, and observed that there were indications that a new generation had taken over.

    By addressing the concerns of the young people who constitute a very substantial portion of the nation’s population, he said that the Ooni has demonstrated the understanding that it is not just about demographics but about the future of the country. In his remarks, Oba Ogunwusi who described the Vice President as “amiable,” noted that he had been “warmly received by Mr President and Mr Vice President to talk progressively about what can be done from the traditional aspect since monarchs are much closer to the people.

    He appealed to Nigerians, “to be patient with our leaders. They have very good plan for us, very positive plans. If we can be patient we will all benefit from their lofty programmes’’ Earlier the Vice President received a delegation from the Nigerian Association of Law Teachers, NALT, led by its president, Dr. Abdulkarim Kana.

    Prof. Osinbajo, himself a law teacher, expressed delight at the courtesy visit, and wondered what his life trajectory would have been if he had not become a professor of law.

    Recalling how difficult legal research had been in the past, he cited an instance when it took him six weeks to get an authority and other details of a particular case in the high court in the early 80s. According to him, things have since become better now, with improved technology-aided tools that are available.

    He encouraged the members of the delegation and the association made up of law professors and lecturers drawn from about four generations of law teachers to welcome practicing lawyers as university teachers.

    “We should be open to those kind of interaction, great universities of the world allow for such interactions,” according to the Vice President. The leader of the delegation, Dr. Kana who told the VP, “I have brought your constituency to you,” described the Vice President as “one of our very best.”

    He said the success of the Buhari administration is the success of Nigeria and pledged the support of the association. Other notable university teachers that formed part of the delegation included Prof. Ademola Popoola, Prof. Chioma Kanu Agomo, Prof. Yemi Akinseye-George, SAN, Prof. Maxwell Gidado, SAN, and Prof. Festus Emiri among others

     

  • My ascension to throne was divine – Ooni of Ife

    My ascension to throne was divine – Ooni of Ife

    The Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi, on Tuesday insisted that his ascension to the throne was divine and not by his power.

    According to him, he has several plans to empower the youth among other developmental programmes.

    He spoke with State House correspondents after meeting briefly with President Muhammadu Buhari behind closed doors at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    He said: “I have a clear strategy, if you don’t want to accept me, I will accept you. It is very important and I will be very persistent about it because it is a divine calling. It is not by my power nor by my might. It is a calling from the King of kings who actually appointed me to this throne.

    “So I will be very persistent. About acceptability, if you do not accept me today, you will accept me tomorrow. It is a clear mission and I will be persistent about it.”

    On the other social welfare programmes he has for his people apart from mass transit, the Ooni said: “There is a lot. I am currently working with the Minister of Agriculture. We have been able to assembly over 200,000 youths within a space of 30 days. It is unbelievable. We are encouraging them to go back to the farm.

    “Something happened in Nigeria that we did not notice. Last year October, crude oil price started going down astronomically, but cocoa price went up by over 100 percent and nobody noticed it.

    “Nigeria in the early 1930s and 1940s was the largest exporter of cocoa in the world and the farmlands are still there.”

  • Adeboye, Ooni of Ife visit Buhari

    Adeboye, Ooni of Ife visit Buhari

    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor E.A. Adeboye on Tuesday visited President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    He was led to the President’s office by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

    Adeboye spent about 15 minutes with the President before leaving the Villa.

    When journalists approached him to know the purpose of his visit, he raised up his hand and said “God bless you.”

    Most of the journalists responded with a resounding “Amen.”

    Few minutes after he departed, the Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi, also arrived at the State House to see the President.

  • Photo: Ooni, Adeboye visit Buhari

    Photo: Ooni, Adeboye visit Buhari

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    President Muhammadu Buhari welcomes Pastor Eunuch Adeboye of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG)

     

    Ooni of Ife, Oba Ogunwusi exchanging pleasantries with President Muhammadu Buhari at Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
    Ooni of Ife, Oba Ogunwusi (Left) exchanging pleasantries with President Muhammadu Buhari at Aso Rock Villa, Abuja

     

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    L-R: Prof Yemi Osinbajo, Vice President; President Muhammadu Buhari and Pastor Eunuch Adeboye

     

    President Buhari and Oba Ogunwusi at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, Tuesday. Photo: Akinola Oladokun
    President Buhari and Oba Ogunwusi, Ooni of Ife, Osun State at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Photo: Akinola Oladokun
  • Gunmen kill security man attached to Ooni

    Gunmen on Tuesday killed a security guard working at the private residence of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja Il.

    The security guard is suspected to be one of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) officers working in the house.

    The Nation gathered that the security guard was shot in front of the Ooni’s house while going to buy a recharge card for his phone.

    Eyewitnesses said the deceased informed his colleagues he was going to buy a recharge card before he was killed by the gunmen.

     

  • Ooni, Owa battle at Osun monarchs’ meeting

    Ooni, Owa battle at Osun monarchs’ meeting

    The atmosphere preceding Thursday’s monthly meeting of the Osun State Council of Obas was charged.

    Reason: There was an argument over the seating arrangement.

     The Owa Obokun, Oba Adekunle Aromolaran, did not  allow the advance team of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, to place his seat at a vantage position.

    The vice-chairman of the council, Oba Aromolaran, allegedly refused to allow  the Ife team place the Ooni’s seat in front of him.

    The Ooni is the permanent chairman of the council

    It was learnt that Oba Aromolaran, who had arrived earlier before Oba Ogunwusi, allegedly stopped the Ooni’s advance team.

    It was further learnt that the dress of one of the emissaries (emese) was torn during the “scuffle”.

    The emeses were said to have insisted on placing the seat in a particular position. They claimed that they were acting on the Ooni’s instruction.

    The meeting was postponed indefinitely.

    Governor Rauf Aregbesola invited the monarchs to a meeting at the Government House.

    It was gathered that Oba Aromolaran left the Government House a few minutes before Oba Ogunwusi arrived.

    The Ooni went to visit the Owa at his palace in Ilesa.

    Oba Ogunwusi was said to have told Oba Aromolaran that he was not interested in fighting for any position but for peace among  Yoruba obas.

    The Ooni was also quoted to have said that “you are one of the prominent traditional rulers in Yorubaland and it is in my own interest and that of the larger Yoruba people to relate very well with the Owa”.

    “I have just spent about three months on the throne now while you, Owa, have spent about 34 years.

    “It is my responsibility to visit you first because you have been on the throne for long.

    “It has been said by God that I should come and liberate Yorubaland and to ensure peace and unity.

    “I am not engaging in any leadership supremacy with anybody.”

    Owa reportedly told the Ooni that “your visit is a surprise to me and it is the least expected. Now that you have come to show a hand of friendship, I will now join your unity train to unify the Yoruba.”

    The Ooni’s Director of Media and Publicity, Moses Olafare, said the Ooni’s position as the council’s permanent chairman  was incontrovertible.

    Olafare said: “Ooni would not want to be drawn into what happened.

    “But he (Ooni) remains the permanent chairman according to law.

    “The issue of who becomes the chairman is a creation of law and can only be reversed by law.

    “Whoever is not satisfied with the arrangement should either go to court or the House of Assembly and seek a review of the law.”

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  • Ooni of Ife calls for effort to combat youth employment

    Ooni of Ife calls for effort to combat youth employment

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi has appealed to the Federal and state governments across the country to come up with robust programmes to tackle youth unemployment.

    Speaking in Ode-Itsekiri (Big Warri) town in Warri South Local Government area of Delta state, the Ife monarch said emphasis needs to be placed on the youths because of their critical position as future leaders.

    The monarch spoke during the coronation ceremony of Ogiame Ikenwoli Olu of Warri.

    He said, “I want to appeal to leaders that we should develop a well robust program for our youths because they are the future leaders.”

    The respected monarch’s plea came days after a similar call by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, who described the rising unemployment among the teeming youth population as a time bomb.

    Meanwhile, the monarch prophesied a bright future for the country, stressing that a wind of change “is gradually blowing”.

    He emphasized the close historical affinity between Ile-Ife and the Itsekiri people of Delta state, stressing that “the strong relation dates back centuries.”

    While describing his and Ogiame Ikenwoli’s coronation as a new dawn in the cordial relationship between the two kingdoms, he promised to work with his counterpart to grow their common interests.

    He said, “I just have to be physically present here today. What is important to me is peace and cooperation between the two kingdoms and the entire country.

    “I congratulate the entire Itsekiri land and the people of Itsekiri. Let us continue to foster peace harmony together and to take our nation to another level. A wind of change is blowing gradually in our nation and God will continue to bless our nation,” he added.

    Speaking in the same vein, Chief Sam Igbe, who is the Iyasere and representative of Benin Kingdom at the event, described Ogiame Ikenwoli’s coronation as a “wonderful and unique event.

    “On behalf of the Oba of Benin, I wish HRM Ogiame Ikenwoli a happy and useful reign. We come to you (Warri Kingdom) as your relations.”

  • Why Prince Ogunwusi deserves Ooni of Ife title

    Why Prince Ogunwusi deserves Ooni of Ife title


    It may interest you to know that the new Ooni of Ife, Prince Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi is one of the few young Nigerians who are doing exploit with their youth age. Young Ogunwusi, 40, has many achievements to his honour including the following: Prince Ogunwusi of the Giesi Ruling House, attended The Polytechnic, Ibadan, and obtained a Higher National Diploma (HND) in Accountancy. He was responsible for the establishment of the Association for International Business (AIB) in Nigeria. The new Ooni of Ife has employed over 300 youth at the Inagbe Cocowood Factory and has over 450 direct employees in his various companies. Prince Adeyeye is the founder of Essential Homes, a real estate project that delivers affordable upscale homes to the middle and low income earners. Prince Ogunwusi has been involved in Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) in Nigeria, and internationally for over 12 years. He is directly involved in the development of over 2,500 housing units in Nigeria, over the last 8 years. The new Ooni led the Government delegation team to Canada in 2002 for strategic alliances and partnership with Ondo State Government on solid mineral potentials of the state. This would lead to the formation of Amalgamated Mining and Exploration Company Limited, owned by the state government. Prince Ogunwusi has carried out real estate developments for several monarchs, which include: HRM, Oba Saheed Elegushi, Kusenla III, Elegushi of Ikate Land, HRM, The Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuade, HRM, Oba Oyekan, Onilado, of Ilado Inagbe Island, Lagos, HRM, Oba Adedapo Tejuoso, The Oranmiyan Osile Oke Ona of Egba Land, Abeokuta, HRM, Oba Oloruntoyin Saliu, the Oloworo of Oworonsoki, Lagos, HRM Oba Akinloye, Ojomu of Ajiran Land, Lekki, HRM, The Olofa of Offa, Oba Mufutau Muhammed Gbadamosi. The newly appointed monarch facilitated the biggest Lead and Aluminum recycling plant set up in Nigeria by National Steel Company of India in Ota, Ogun State. He is a member of several professional bodies, which include; Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), an Associate Accounting Technician and a certified member of the Institute of Directors (IoD) Nigeria as well as Global Real Estate Institute (GRI). Prince Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi was born to Prince Ropo and Late Mrs Margaret Wuraola Ogunwusi (Ile Opa family compound, Ile Ife). His father was a radio and television anchor. Prince Ogunwusi is on the Board of; Imperial Homes Mortgage Bank Limited, (formerly GTHomes), GTBank Plcand FinaTrust Microfinance Bank Limited. [news_box style="2" display="tag" link_target="_blank" tag="Ooni of Ife" count="4" show_more="on" show_more_type="link"]