Tag: Sikiru Adetona

  • Ojude-Oba: Saraki preaches unity of Nigerians

    …As Ijebu people mark Ojude Oba carnival in splendour

    Amid a cloudy sky above and a wave of excitements on ground,  Ijebu – Ode, the Ogun State royal town of the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, turned aglow with celebrations for the better part of Thursday as the Ijebu sons and daughters celebrated their Ojude Oba annual cultural carnival in glamour and splendour.

    Over 35 age grades – Regberegbes – all dressed in colourful and distinguishing attires to showcase their rich cultural heritage, took turn to pay homage to Oba Adetona after series of rhythmic dance steps round the oval shaped arena of the festival arcade.

    The regberegbes were closely followed in this rite by the dozens of horse riders (Eleshins) and descendants of the town’s baloguns (Ijebu warlords) by noon during which the carnival peaked with an estimated15, 000 people participating even as Dane guns boomed intermittently.

    The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, who was the Special guest of honour for this year Ojude Oba and whose arrival was greeted with applause, hailed Ojude Oba as a cultural festival that “fosters unity” among the Ijebus.

    Saraki, whose  entourage include Senators – Dino Melaye (Kogi State), Ben Bruce (Bayelsa State), Abiodun Olujimi (Ekiti State), Duro Faseyi (Ekiti State), Buruji Kashamu(Ogun State), Shaba Lafiaji(Kwara State), Sam Anyanwu(Imo State), Saraki’s  media aide, Alh. Olaniyonu Yusuph and more, urged  Nigerians to emulate the Ijebu people, who despite their diversity of faiths,  live and interact harmoniously with one another.

    The Senate president described the over 100 years old festival as a “noble culture” that has continued to serve as a veritable rallying point for all sons and daughters of Ijebu nation.

    He said whenever the issue of “resilience and dynamism of culture” is being discussed, Ojude – Oba readily comes to mind, adding that the festival has continued to grow from strength to strength because of the leadership quality of the Awujale of Ijebu land, Oba Adetona.

    He noted that it has also become obvious that only quality leadership could engender progress and development such as the type witnessed in Ijebuland.

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    He lauded the Awujale whose unifying force, he said, is an  attestation to his good leadership, not only in Ijebu and Ogun state but also in the entire country.

    He described the equestrian touch of the horse riding by the family of horse riders and descendants of the baloguns which was a noticeable feature of the  Ojude Oba carnival as one that depicts the festival’s nobleness.

    According to him, Nigeria should draw strength from her diversity like the Ijebu people and not use her  diversity to create barrier or wedge to national unity and progress.

    He urged Nigerians, particularly leaders, to create programmes that would engenders unity and peaceful co – existence of people.

    “Ojude Oba fosters unity among all Ijebu people, and this is another way in which we as a nation could take a leaf from this festival. Unity is paramount; unity is key. When we are united, we achieve more. When we are united, we record monumental progress.

    “I urge us all, therefore, to pursue more activities that will unite our various peoples. Our diversity is our strength. We must, therefore, continue to initiate programmes that will bring us together and further highlight the fact that we are one and the same.

    “In over a century of Ojude Oba, Ijebu citizens have shown us that unity will always lead to progress, and that there is strength in unity. This is a shining example for us all.

    “When we talk about the resilience and dynamism of culture, Ojude Oba is a case in point. It is always wonderful to see this proud display of culture that you have consistently showcased for over a hundred years.

    I expect that memories of today will linger on in the minds of all who are here, or see the images. The visual feast of the Regberegbes (Age Grades) is already well known and iconic, as they present themselves before Kabiyesi in colourful uniform attires made with creativity and flair, and pray for his continued health and long life.

    Also famous is the equestrian parade by the Baloguns of the Ruling Houses, memorable for its display of a noble tradition. I must admit that this part of the festival holds a special appeal for me, due to its similarity to the Durbar in my part of the country, the latest of which we held in Ilorin just on Thursday.

    In the array of sartorial tradition of this festival, as evident in the impressive attires worn by the various groups, Ojude Oba promotes and reinforces the culture of the people.

    “Indeed, there is much assurance in the knowledge that these activities are in a continuum with the past; they show that we can always draw the best from that glorious past to shore us up for the challenges

    “While Ojude Oba provides a platform for the Ijebus to meet, interact and showcase their cultural heritage, we also know that the significance of the festival goes much deeper. Typically held on the third day after Eid el Kabir, this is a festival that unites the faiths.

    “Despite its origins in Islam, the festival does not exclude any religious groups. I would like to say, with some emphasis, that our dear country, Nigeria, would do well to draw important lessons from an event such as this.

    “We are one. Religion should not constitute a wedge or barrier between us. This is what illustrious Ijebu people demonstrate to us yearly with this festival. Muslims, Christians and others can be found among us here today, and I understand that this is how it has been since the very beginning.

    “This is salutary, and worthy of commendation to Nigeria and the world.  In addition, Ojude Oba affirms that Nigeria’s cultures are veritable sources of revenue, if well packaged. With the return of thousandsof people to their ancestral homes for this festival, and thousands more attending as visitors, the local economy will, without a doubt, get a boost.

    “This is tourism in action. Essentially, domestic tourism is being promoted here, and this is how it should be all over the country. It is therefore necessary for more parts of Nigeria to follow this worthy example, in order to showcase the beauty of our culture to the larger world,” Saraki said.

    In attendance at this year Ojude Oba include the Deputy Governor of Ogun State, Yetunde Onanuga, former governor Gbenga Daniel, Senator Gbenga Kaka, Oloori Omooba Subomi Balogun, Hon. Ladi Adebutu, Dr. Doyin Okupe, Speaker Suraju Adekunbi among others.

  • Adenuga  shines at  Awujale’s 80th  birthday

    Adenuga shines at Awujale’s 80th birthday

    The 80th birthday of the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba (Dr) Sikiru Adetona, will go down in history as one of the most classy and well attended events in Nigeria in many years. The longest serving Ijebu monarch joined the class of octogenarians penultimate Saturday and the ceremony proved to be worthy of the efforts that awere put into its preparations.

    The birthday was marked with a week-long programme that started with a thanksgiving service and ended with a luncheon party at the expansive Dipo Dina Stadium in Ijebu-Ode. The event was another opportunity for the world to see the affinity shared by the Awujale and Dr. Mike Adenuga. Not only did Globacom ban‎ner and logo adorn the whole of Ijebu-Ode, the Globacom boss also took his seat very close to the Awujale.

    Not one to overlook kind gestures, especially one coming from Adenuga, Oba Adetona was full of praises for the Globacom boss, telling the gathering that he (Adenuga) was the most generous Nigerian.

  • Court expunges Awujale’s name from suit

    Court expunges Awujale’s name from suit

    An Ogun State High Court sitting in Ijebu-Ode yesterday struck out the name of the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, from a suit filed by the Fusengbuwa Ruling House of Ijebu-Ode against the founder of the First City Monument Bank (FCMB), Otunba Subomi Balogun; Otunba Olu Adebanjo and Alhaji A.O. Sote.

    This followed an application filed on February 14 before Justice S.A. Olugbemi by Otunba Lateef Owoyemi, Prince Rasaki Akeju, Otunba Oladokun Ajidagba and Prince Adeleke Adeyemi for themselves and on behalf of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House.

    When the matter was mentioned yesterday, the respondents – Balogun, Adebanjo and Sote – were absent, while the applicants – Owoyemi, Akeju, Ajidagba and Adeyemi- were present.

    Prince Adesegun Adebayo and two others appeared for the applicants/claimants while Mr. Kolade Otukoya, who announced his appearance for the second respondent (Adebanjo), told the court that they were not unaware the matter was coming up yesterday.

    Otukoya said he was “surprised” to hear the case being called because he was in court for a different matter.

    Justice Olugbemi struck out Oba Adetona’s name from the suit and gave the applicants a week to amend the case and expunge the monarch’s name.

    The Fusengbuwa Ruling House is challenging Balogun’s “attempt to impose himself as their Olori Ebi (family head).”

     

  • Oba Adetona hale and hearty

    Oba Adetona hale and hearty

    Contrary to earlier reports, there was no sign of illness in the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, when Celeb Watch met him on the occasion of Otunba Subomi Balogun’s Annual Prayers of Thanksgiving penultimate Tuesday. Looking hale, hearty and cheerful at the event which took place at the Otunba Tuwase Court, Oba Adetona was seen sharing lively banters with the host.

    The Kabiyesi, who sat beside former Ogun State Governor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, was very active throughout the programme. All the high chiefs present at the event took turns to pay homage to the paramount ruler of Ijebuland, who in turn cheerfully extended royal wishes to them. Even the visually impaired would see that the Kabiyesi was in high spirits.

    There were rumours about a month ago to the effect that Oba Adetona had been under the weather for some time. The rumour mongers even speculated that he had been a guest at a popular hospital on Victoria Island, Lagos, and that his latest trip out of the country was inspired by an urgent need for medical attention.

  • ‘Ijebu people must unite’

    ‘Ijebu people must unite’

    The Asiwaju Onigbagbo of Ijebu Christians and Olori Omoba of Ijebu land, Otunba Subomi Balogun, has reiterated his commitment to bringing together Ijebu indigenes regardless of their religions and family backgrounds.

    The First Monument Bank (FCMB) president said such move is vital for actualisation of dreams, agitation and ambition of Ijebu people.

    He said he had built a monument of unity among the Ijebu people as reflected in the way the indigenes usually support his projects.

    The octogenarian, who spoke yesterday in his Ijebu-Ode country home during an annual thanksgiving service, said he was committed to leaving a landmark legacy for unborn generations.

    He noted that his commitment to the cultural development in Ijebu land made him to embark on the construction of a monumental edifice called ‘Oba Adesumbo Tunwase Museum and Hall’ in Ijebu-Ode.

    He said the centre would be an archive for Ijebu tradition and also as events’ place, students’ meeting point and cultural centre.

    He maintained that the unity being enjoyed by the people is among the achievements of the paramount ruler of Ijebu land, Oba Sikiru Adetona.

     

    adding: “This annual thanksgiving service is to thank God for keeping Nigeria, Ogun State, and Ijebu region together till date. We started it 30 years ago and we still continue today. Oba Sikiru Adetona has suggested that the commissioning of the historic centre should be part of my 80-year birthday celebration and we have accepted it.”

  • Honour  beckons for  Dayo Bush

    Honour beckons for Dayo Bush

    COME January 25, the ancient town of Ijebu-Ode will welcome the high and mighty in the social, economic and political circuits of Nigeria as the Paramount Ruler of Ijebuland, His Royal Majesty, Sikiru Adetona (CFR), the Awujale of Ijebuland, will confer the distinguished title of Otunba on some members of the royal family.

    One of those set to be honoured is Hon. Ekundayo Adedeji Bush-Alebiosu, a two-term member of the House of Representatives who chairs the House Committee on Treaties and Agreements. Hon. Bush -Alebiosu is a blue-blood from the Gbelegbuwa Ruling House and his parents, Otunba and Otunba (Mrs.) Busura Alebiosu, have been Otunbas of the Awujale since the ’80s.

    The federal lawmaker will be conferred with the vacant royal title of ‘Otunba Fuwagbuyi of Ijebuland’, a position that was last held by elderstatesman and legal practitioner, Otunba Adeniran Ogunsanya (SAN), who passed away in November 1996.