Tag: Owa-in-council

  • Omole, I.K. Dairo, Williams shortlisted as Owa-in-Council honours outstanding stewardship

    Omole, I.K. Dairo, Williams shortlisted as Owa-in-Council honours outstanding stewardship

    The late Chief Lawrence Omole, founder of International Brewery PLC, the late Pa Folorunso Awomoolo, co-founder of International Breweries PLC, Ilesa, and founder of Imo Hill Farm Agricultural business, and Dame Yinka Obaleye, the Yeye Owa of Ijesaland and founder of Yinka Oba Foam and Allied Products Industries, have been ratified by the Owa in Council for inclusion in the Ijesa Hall of Fame.

    Other notable individuals nominated for inclusion include Prince  Biodun  Lufadeju, the composer of Ijesa anthem, and the late IK Dairo, a celebrated classical musician.

    In the second category, which is the Merit Award, are distinguished individuals including Sir Sapara Williams, the first Nigerian lawyer ever produced, Professor Bolanle Awe, the facilitator and founder of the College of Education, Ilesa, now known as the University of Ilesa, Prince Olu Awogboro, founder of Ark insurance Brokers Ltd, Oba Oladele Olasore, the late Owaloko of Iloko Ijesa, and proprietor of Olashore International School, an educational institution of international repute.

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    The Merit category also comprises General Oluseyi Petinrin, who facilitated the establishment of Federal Military School at Ipetujesa; Mr. Femi Agunbiade, founder of Mekaizer Farm Iwoye Ijesa; Rasheed Sarumi, founder of SARO Agro-Allied Company; Mr. Israel Adesanya, a world champion kickboxer; General Tokunbo Fayemiwo, a large-scale farmer; and Erelu Olusola Obada, facilitator of the Military Base in Ibodi.

    The nominations were submitted by the seven-member committee earlier chosen by the  Owa in  Council, which also changed the name of the  popular Obokungbusi Town Hall to Ijesa Hall of Fame

    The committee, which is chaired by Chief Akin Akinola, the pioneering managing director of International Brewery PLC, comprises Oba Olufemi Agunsoye, the Elegboro of Ijebujesa, Oba Festus Awogboro, the Alademure of Ibokun, Oba Olusegun Ogunleye, the Tirimi of Iperindo, Dupe Ajayi Gbadebo, Diti Aluko and  Lanrewaju Balogun as members.

    According to the Owa Obokun, who conceptualised the initiative, the Ijesa Hall of Fame is designed to honour Ijesa people whose investments have yielded significant benefits for the people of Ijesaland, with the aim of motivating younger generations to emulate their accomplishments.

    The paramount ruler of Ijesaland observed that he opted to democratise the process to further consolidate Ijesa unity.

    He warned that any honorary recipient who compromises the reputation of the land after being honoured will relinquish the title.

    Owa Clement Adesuyi Haastrup provided insight into the lengthy list of candidates and awardees for the inaugural edition, saying numerous Ijesa people are deserving of the honour and narrowing it down proved to be a challenging task.

    He said the number of candidates would be limited to one in subsequent editions and that no candidate would be inducted into the hall of fame unless the criteria were met.

    Chief Disu Oyedele moved the motion to adopt the Hall of Fame and Merit Award nominees, seconded by Risa Bode Owofade and endorsed by Chief Mrs Hannah Ojo on behalf of the womenfolk

    In attendance were High Chief Adeniyi Oguntoye, the Obaala of Ilesa; Oba Olufemi Agunsoye, the Elegboro of Ijebujesa; High Chief Saka Fapounda, the Ogboni of Ilesa; Oba Festus Awogboro, the Alademure of Ibokun; High Chief Makanjuola Afolabi, the Odole of Ilesa; High Chief Ojo Omonoyi, the Lejoka of Ilesa; High Chief Olalekan Folorunso, the Loro of Ilesa; Chief Disu Oyedele, the Salotun of Ilesa; Chief Oyewumi, the Risinkin of Isinkin; Looja Bode Owofade, the Olumelu of Imelu; Chief Mrs Hannah Ojo, the Yeyerise of Ilesa and the Isogba; Lanrewaju Balogun; Diti Aluko; and  Dupe Ajayi Gbadebo, the chief of staff to the palace.

  • Owa-in-council begins 90-day transition rite for deceased monarch

    Owa-in-council begins 90-day transition rite for deceased monarch

    …Ooni, Aregbesola, Omowaiye mourn the passage of foremost monarch

    Following the passing of the prominent monarch, Owa Obokun of Ijesa land, Oba Adekunle Gabriel Aromolaran, the Owa-In-Council has initiated 90 days of traditional transitional rites.

    The Nation reported that Oba Aromolaran passed away on Wednesday evening, prompting the community’s kingmakers, led by the Ogboni of Ipole-Ijesa, Oba Oyebade Oyeleye, to impose a 7-day curfew and order the closure of markets for three days.

    However, the Owa-In-Council, headed by the Obaala of Ijesa land, High Chief Ibitoye Adeniyi, refuted the earlier curfew announcement in Ijesa land, which comprises six local government areas in Osun state.

    Speaking to the press at the Owa palace on behalf of the council, Odole Owa of Ijesa, High Chief Adebola Orolugbagbe, confirmed that all markets in Ijesaland will remain closed for seven days, from September 14 to September 20, 2024.

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    He said: “No curfew is imposed anywhere in Ijesaland. Therefore, all citizens are enjoined to move about their normal daily lives and activities.

    “The traditional Palace at Okemese shall remain closed with immediate effect while all activities are suspended until further notice. Traditional Transition Rites shall continue for days.”

    Meanwhile, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi in a statement on Friday, September 13, stated that Oba Aromolaran was not only a father figure to the people of Ijesa land but also a colossal loss to all the sons and daughters of Oduduwa race globally.

    Also, the erstwhile Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola condoled with the state and Ijesa people on the passage of Oba Aromolaran, noting that he was his life coach while he was the governor for eight years.

    He said: “Oba Aromolaran was my father before, during, and after my two-term governorship in the state. He was also my life coach and advisor in practically every area of life and governance. He was a tree that could make a forest. He was and lived like a lion, dominated his territory, and was feared and respected beyond.”

    Similarly, Executive Director (Projects Implementation) at the Federal Housing Authority, Engr. Oluremi Omowaiye expressed his heartfelt condolences on the transition of Oba Aromolaran.

    He said: “We take comfort in the fact that one of Kabiyesi’s greatest wishes – the establishment of a public university in Ilesa – was fulfilled during our administration, led by His Excellency, Adegboyega Oyetola, and former Governor of Osun State.

    “The University of Ilesa, founded by our administration, was a worthy parting gift to Kabiyesi Gabriel Adekunle Aromolaran, Owa Adimula of Ijesaland.”