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Yoruba Monarch Removes Ogun Shrine From Palace, Says Idol Worshiping By Monarchs Is A Big Sin

Yoruba Monarch Removes Ogun Shrine From Palace, Says Idol Worshiping By Monarchs Is A Big Sin

he Oluwo of Iwoland,  Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi,
“I removed the ‘Ogun Odela’ in front of my palace and asked them to take it to Ogundigba (far from the palace)..."

That is a quote credited to the Oluwo of Iwoland,  Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi, claiming he had relocated an Ogun (god of iron) shrine from his palace, urging all Monarch encouraging idol worshipping to desist, else God's wrath upon them.

He, however, urged monarchs in Yoruba land  to offer their subjects various forms of assistance and  words of encouragement to give them hope especially in the present economic situation in the country.


The Oluwo, in an interview with Punch Newspaper, stated that the people would respect and honour monarchs who made positive impacts on their lives.

The traditional ruler urged his colleagues to throw away the various idols in their palaces, saying God hates idolatry.

Oba Akanbi believed that the palaces of monarchs must be without idols, warning traditional rulers to shun idolatry, saying God would not help any town whose monarch worshipped other gods.

The Iwo monarch explained that people should be able to come to palaces and pray to God, saying this would not be until the monarchs rid their palaces of strange gods, which he said could not help them.

The Oluwo stated, “Our palaces must be clean and devoid of any idol. There is authority in the mouth of any monarch who is clean and who shuns idol worshiping. Our palaces must be devoid of idols.

“I removed the ‘Ogun Odela’ in front of my palace and asked them to take it to Ogundigba (far from the palace) because of this. This happened about two weeks ago.

“Oba must not kneel down before anybody to pray. This is a message or a warning to all the kings and let me tell them that their palaces are the habitation of God on earth. God was dwelling with us before churches and mosques were built.”

Oba Akanbi said the era of monarchs sitting back in their palaces and expecting their subjects to bring tributes to them was long over.

According to him, service to the people is necessary for any monarch to be loved by his subject.

He said Oduduwa became the greatest king in Yoruba land because of his love and service to the people, stressing that there had not been any leader like Oduduwa because kings had not been serving their people the way Oduduwa did.
he Oluwo of Iwoland,  Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi,
“I removed the ‘Ogun Odela’ in front of my palace and asked them to take it to Ogundigba (far from the palace)..."

That is a quote credited to the Oluwo of Iwoland,  Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi, claiming he had relocated an Ogun (god of iron) shrine from his palace, urging all Monarch encouraging idol worshipping to desist, else God's wrath upon them.

He, however, urged monarchs in Yoruba land  to offer their subjects various forms of assistance and  words of encouragement to give them hope especially in the present economic situation in the country.


The Oluwo, in an interview with Punch Newspaper, stated that the people would respect and honour monarchs who made positive impacts on their lives.

The traditional ruler urged his colleagues to throw away the various idols in their palaces, saying God hates idolatry.

Oba Akanbi believed that the palaces of monarchs must be without idols, warning traditional rulers to shun idolatry, saying God would not help any town whose monarch worshipped other gods.

The Iwo monarch explained that people should be able to come to palaces and pray to God, saying this would not be until the monarchs rid their palaces of strange gods, which he said could not help them.

The Oluwo stated, “Our palaces must be clean and devoid of any idol. There is authority in the mouth of any monarch who is clean and who shuns idol worshiping. Our palaces must be devoid of idols.

“I removed the ‘Ogun Odela’ in front of my palace and asked them to take it to Ogundigba (far from the palace) because of this. This happened about two weeks ago.

“Oba must not kneel down before anybody to pray. This is a message or a warning to all the kings and let me tell them that their palaces are the habitation of God on earth. God was dwelling with us before churches and mosques were built.”

Oba Akanbi said the era of monarchs sitting back in their palaces and expecting their subjects to bring tributes to them was long over.

According to him, service to the people is necessary for any monarch to be loved by his subject.

He said Oduduwa became the greatest king in Yoruba land because of his love and service to the people, stressing that there had not been any leader like Oduduwa because kings had not been serving their people the way Oduduwa did.

Osun Monarch, Oluwo Threatens To Arrest Judge, Says His Arrest Warrant By The Judge An Insult, Denigration

Osun Monarch, Oluwo Threatens To Arrest Judge, Says His Arrest Warrant By The Judge An Insult, Denigration

The Oluwo of Iwo Land, Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi has described as an insult and an attempt to denegrate the stool of Oluwo, the arrest warrant issued by an Osun Magistrate Court, Olusola Aluko, saying he would rather vent a traditional anger and isssue the judge “traditional warrant of arrest”.

According to Premium Times in an Exclusive report, the brewing crisis between the Oluwo of Iwo, Abdulrasheed Akanbi, and an Osun State Chief Magistrate, Olusola Aluko, took a dramatic turn as the monarch threatened to issue a “traditional warrant of arrest” on the judge for daring to denigrate the Oluwo stool with bench warrant which he issued on Tuesday.

The monarch who spoke to PREMIUM TIMES on Friday, said the warrant of arrest was a nullity because it was aimed at disrespecting his office as an Oba and was based on frivolous allegations.


He argued that he had not done anything wrong to warrant the treatment by the magistrate, saying the judge was paid to issue the order.
Mr. Aluko had on Tuesday ordered the monarch’s arrest for refusing to appear in person to face charges of fraud against him.

The court had on November 25 ordered the monarch to appear before it in a case filed by the Oluwo of Iwo-Oke, Kadiri Adeoye, alleging fraud against him.

At Tuesday’s sitting, while the applicant was in court, Mr. Akanbi was conspicuously absent, in defiance of the order of the court, although he sent another monarch, Ologburo of Ogburo, Asimiyu Sadiq, to represent him.

“On the order of the court made on November 25, 2016, the order remained. I hereby issue a bench warrant against the first respondent while further proceeding on the matter is adjourned to December 27, 2016,” the magistrate stated, after listening the counsels of both parties.

The Oluwo, however, noted that the warrant of arrest was “an insult and a disrespect” to the traditional stool.


“The magistrate is a disgrace to the judiciary. He should be probed by the authorities,” he said.

“The allegations on which he issued the warrant have not been investigated before issuing a warrant of arrest.

“I have also decided to issue a traditional warrant of arrest against him, so that he will know the powers of the Oba.”

He argued that in the suit filed, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Fimihan Adeoye, who is the second respondent, had not attended the court, but sent his representative, just as he had ensured his representative was always in court.

“If the commissioner of police can send a representative to the court to represent him, why should I not be represented,” he said.
The monarch alleged that the magistrate was corrupted to issue the warrant just to tarnish his name.

Mr. Adeoye had approached the Magistrate Court accusing Mr. Akanbi of concealing some facts about his past to the state government when he was installed as a first class monarch about a year ago.

In a 33-paragraph affidavit, he accused Mr. Akanbi of having used armed thugs to harass and attack persons whom he perceived as his enemies.
He further alleged that the Iwo monarch forged his name to obtain travel documents to the United States where he was allegedly jailed in New York City and deported to Nigeria in year 2000.

He added that Mr. Akanbi later travelled out with his real name to Canada in 2001 and became a Canadian citizen but was also arrested in Toronto and was in jail between 2006 and 2007.

“These facts were concealed for the state government which appointed and installed him as the Oluwo of Iwo,” the suit read.

He also accused him of presently making money through internet fraud and using his palace as a cover-up.

Mr. Akanbi reacted to these allegations in a 13 paragraph affidavit through the Aremo of Iwo land, Adelani Akanbi, describing the application as “scandalous, vexations and designed to embarrass, blackmail and ridicule the monarch in the view of right thinking members of the society.”

The embattled monarch also told PREMIUM TIMES on Friday that all the allegations made against him were as “worthless as a tissue paper.”

“The magistrate was paid to smear my name after they have failed to rope me in a murder case,” he said.

“Go and find out, Aluko is the single magistrate that is often used for dirty jobs, he should be investigated.

“They are using the Oluwo of Iwo-Oke to do this job, a monarch that is under me, who cannot even read or write. I have 32 monarchs under me, and most of them are supporting me.”

PREMIUM TIMES contacted the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Adeoye, on the bench warrant, but he would not give details.

When pressed about it, he said he would contact his legal department to find out if the arrest warrant had been received.
Further calls to get the details failed to yield any results.
The Oluwo of Iwo Land, Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi has described as an insult and an attempt to denegrate the stool of Oluwo, the arrest warrant issued by an Osun Magistrate Court, Olusola Aluko, saying he would rather vent a traditional anger and isssue the judge “traditional warrant of arrest”.

According to Premium Times in an Exclusive report, the brewing crisis between the Oluwo of Iwo, Abdulrasheed Akanbi, and an Osun State Chief Magistrate, Olusola Aluko, took a dramatic turn as the monarch threatened to issue a “traditional warrant of arrest” on the judge for daring to denigrate the Oluwo stool with bench warrant which he issued on Tuesday.

The monarch who spoke to PREMIUM TIMES on Friday, said the warrant of arrest was a nullity because it was aimed at disrespecting his office as an Oba and was based on frivolous allegations.


He argued that he had not done anything wrong to warrant the treatment by the magistrate, saying the judge was paid to issue the order.
Mr. Aluko had on Tuesday ordered the monarch’s arrest for refusing to appear in person to face charges of fraud against him.

The court had on November 25 ordered the monarch to appear before it in a case filed by the Oluwo of Iwo-Oke, Kadiri Adeoye, alleging fraud against him.

At Tuesday’s sitting, while the applicant was in court, Mr. Akanbi was conspicuously absent, in defiance of the order of the court, although he sent another monarch, Ologburo of Ogburo, Asimiyu Sadiq, to represent him.

“On the order of the court made on November 25, 2016, the order remained. I hereby issue a bench warrant against the first respondent while further proceeding on the matter is adjourned to December 27, 2016,” the magistrate stated, after listening the counsels of both parties.

The Oluwo, however, noted that the warrant of arrest was “an insult and a disrespect” to the traditional stool.


“The magistrate is a disgrace to the judiciary. He should be probed by the authorities,” he said.

“The allegations on which he issued the warrant have not been investigated before issuing a warrant of arrest.

“I have also decided to issue a traditional warrant of arrest against him, so that he will know the powers of the Oba.”

He argued that in the suit filed, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Fimihan Adeoye, who is the second respondent, had not attended the court, but sent his representative, just as he had ensured his representative was always in court.

“If the commissioner of police can send a representative to the court to represent him, why should I not be represented,” he said.
The monarch alleged that the magistrate was corrupted to issue the warrant just to tarnish his name.

Mr. Adeoye had approached the Magistrate Court accusing Mr. Akanbi of concealing some facts about his past to the state government when he was installed as a first class monarch about a year ago.

In a 33-paragraph affidavit, he accused Mr. Akanbi of having used armed thugs to harass and attack persons whom he perceived as his enemies.
He further alleged that the Iwo monarch forged his name to obtain travel documents to the United States where he was allegedly jailed in New York City and deported to Nigeria in year 2000.

He added that Mr. Akanbi later travelled out with his real name to Canada in 2001 and became a Canadian citizen but was also arrested in Toronto and was in jail between 2006 and 2007.

“These facts were concealed for the state government which appointed and installed him as the Oluwo of Iwo,” the suit read.

He also accused him of presently making money through internet fraud and using his palace as a cover-up.

Mr. Akanbi reacted to these allegations in a 13 paragraph affidavit through the Aremo of Iwo land, Adelani Akanbi, describing the application as “scandalous, vexations and designed to embarrass, blackmail and ridicule the monarch in the view of right thinking members of the society.”

The embattled monarch also told PREMIUM TIMES on Friday that all the allegations made against him were as “worthless as a tissue paper.”

“The magistrate was paid to smear my name after they have failed to rope me in a murder case,” he said.

“Go and find out, Aluko is the single magistrate that is often used for dirty jobs, he should be investigated.

“They are using the Oluwo of Iwo-Oke to do this job, a monarch that is under me, who cannot even read or write. I have 32 monarchs under me, and most of them are supporting me.”

PREMIUM TIMES contacted the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Adeoye, on the bench warrant, but he would not give details.

When pressed about it, he said he would contact his legal department to find out if the arrest warrant had been received.
Further calls to get the details failed to yield any results.

Oluwo of Iwoland Makes Iwo A Golden City With Golden Gate, Immortalizes Iwo Heroes

Oluwo of Iwoland Makes Iwo A Golden City With Golden Gate, Immortalizes Iwo Heroes

As part of  an initiative of Oluwo of Iwoland Ọba (Dr) BDULRASHEED ADEWALE AKANBI ILUFEMILOYE TELU 1 to transform Iwoland to to a world-class city, the paramount monarch has decided to erect a #GOLDEN_GATE at the entrance of IWO along Iwo-Ibadan Road.

The Golden Gate  which after construction will serve as gateway to Iwo and OSUN state at large will be of tourists attraction to all and sundry. 

Names of all  renown heroes and heroines, philanthropists whom have positively impacted on of Iwoland shall be inscribed with gold on the gate

Speaking with News Punch Editor on phone, Oba AbdulRasheed Adewale Akanbi, lufemiloye Telu 1  urged all indigenes of Iwo Kingdom; both home and abroad to support the great initiative both morally and financially to make this  Golden Gate a reality. 

This project is taking effect from next month by God's grace, Oluwo pledged

The graphical sketch of the proposed Iwo golden gate
As part of  an initiative of Oluwo of Iwoland Ọba (Dr) BDULRASHEED ADEWALE AKANBI ILUFEMILOYE TELU 1 to transform Iwoland to to a world-class city, the paramount monarch has decided to erect a #GOLDEN_GATE at the entrance of IWO along Iwo-Ibadan Road.

The Golden Gate  which after construction will serve as gateway to Iwo and OSUN state at large will be of tourists attraction to all and sundry. 

Names of all  renown heroes and heroines, philanthropists whom have positively impacted on of Iwoland shall be inscribed with gold on the gate

Speaking with News Punch Editor on phone, Oba AbdulRasheed Adewale Akanbi, lufemiloye Telu 1  urged all indigenes of Iwo Kingdom; both home and abroad to support the great initiative both morally and financially to make this  Golden Gate a reality. 

This project is taking effect from next month by God's grace, Oluwo pledged

The graphical sketch of the proposed Iwo golden gate

Oluwo Of Iwo Kingdom A Role Model Among Yoruba Obas - Amir Of Islamic Change Initiative

Oluwo Of Iwo Kingdom A Role Model Among Yoruba Obas - Amir Of Islamic Change Initiative

Oluwo Of Iwo Kingdom A Role Model - Amir Of Islamic Change Initiative
His Royal Majesty, the Oluwo Of Iwo Kingdom, Oba AbdulRasheed Adewale Akanbi, The Telu 1 has been described as a role model among the Yoruba monarchs.

The Amir of Islamic Change Initiative, ICI,  an Islamic organisation based in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, Ustahd Ahmad Olitan Abdulahi  extolling the uncommon virtues of Oluwo while on a courtesy visit with his family members to the king's palace this afternoon said the Oluwo of Iwo is a wonderful Yoruba monarch he has never seen in his life.

Paying homage to the king,  the Amir, Ustahd Ahmad Olitan said; "I come to pay homage to Oluwo of Iwo, His Royal Majesty, Oba AbdulRasheed Akanbi (Telu-1) for his role model style that is always worthy of emulation"

"I also come with my family to also see with our eyes a distinguished just ruler that we only read his stories on great books, but never witness one"

" I come to pay a debt that my conscience owe a wonderful King that I have never seen before in my life and in Yorubaland. A King that have made history by leading an Eid Prayers in a very stron Muslim community that is well known with great Islamic scholars, which has, however, sent a message to the world, especially other Obas in Yorubaland, that their responsibilities to their people also include religion." the cleric said

Oluwo Of Iwo Kingdom A Role Model - Amir Of Islamic Change Initiative

Oluwo Of Iwo Kingdom A Role Model - Amir Of Islamic Change Initiative

Oluwo Of Iwo Kingdom A Role Model - Amir Of Islamic Change Initiative


Oluwo Of Iwo Kingdom A Role Model - Amir Of Islamic Change Initiative
His Royal Majesty, the Oluwo Of Iwo Kingdom, Oba AbdulRasheed Adewale Akanbi, The Telu 1 has been described as a role model among the Yoruba monarchs.

The Amir of Islamic Change Initiative, ICI,  an Islamic organisation based in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, Ustahd Ahmad Olitan Abdulahi  extolling the uncommon virtues of Oluwo while on a courtesy visit with his family members to the king's palace this afternoon said the Oluwo of Iwo is a wonderful Yoruba monarch he has never seen in his life.

Paying homage to the king,  the Amir, Ustahd Ahmad Olitan said; "I come to pay homage to Oluwo of Iwo, His Royal Majesty, Oba AbdulRasheed Akanbi (Telu-1) for his role model style that is always worthy of emulation"

"I also come with my family to also see with our eyes a distinguished just ruler that we only read his stories on great books, but never witness one"

" I come to pay a debt that my conscience owe a wonderful King that I have never seen before in my life and in Yorubaland. A King that have made history by leading an Eid Prayers in a very stron Muslim community that is well known with great Islamic scholars, which has, however, sent a message to the world, especially other Obas in Yorubaland, that their responsibilities to their people also include religion." the cleric said

Oluwo Of Iwo Kingdom A Role Model - Amir Of Islamic Change Initiative

Oluwo Of Iwo Kingdom A Role Model - Amir Of Islamic Change Initiative

Oluwo Of Iwo Kingdom A Role Model - Amir Of Islamic Change Initiative



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