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The spiritual aspect of Oluwo, By Ali Ibrahim

The spiritual aspect of Oluwo, By Ali Ibrahim

The exceptionality of development-oriented messiah of respective domain is the strangeness of their rare appearance.  That accounts for the reason why such personality is an expensive gem, once in a blue moon messenger and committed soul concomitantly improving peoples` living standard. Worthy of note is the mysterious and bizarre combination most of these gems are made of. The subjects, stooges and generation of such messenger are one of the luckiest beneficiaries. Among the timed generation are the indigenes, visitors, traders and external publics of Iwo, an ancient city in Osun West Senatorial District of Osun State. Few of those rare committed soul is the first class paramount ruler of Iwoland, HRM Oba (Dr) Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi,  Telu I. 

I named him “DIVINED MONARCH OF THE MASSES”. Why? Everything about him is message, not for the fools but for the wise. Contest one of his styles and I tell you where you belong.


It is of note that the facilitator that engineered the formation of Iwo was a female monarch at Ile-Ife. Her name was Luwo Gbagida, the first female Ooni and 16th Ooni of Ife. He commanded her son, Adekola Telu to leave Ife with crown and settled at a place where he sees speaking objects not human being. Of great surprise is the peculiarity of 16th in the coming of Telu I, the 16th Oluwo of Iwoland, Oba Adewale Akanbi. The uniqueness of the monarch calls for suspicion between and among those who could read between the lines. The natural law of synchronization stays and abides with Oba Akanbi, Telu I of the progressive Iwolites.

Oba Akanbi, the active Oluwo of Iwoland is the 16th monarch of the ancient city, an unplanned coincident with his mother, Luwo Gbagida, the 16th Ooni of Ife. Just like Gbagida, Oluwo stool has been managed by the past 15th crowns. Succession upon succession produced Oba Akanbi as the 16th occupier of the stool. His installation was greeted with resounding applause sensing the blessing attached to the coming of a spiritual monarch of Iwo. The first class ruler is an asset of many developmental colours. He compromised his policies but not his principles to lubricate the promotion of his domain. Oluwo, whom I tagged “The Monarch of Number” is exceptionally blessed with divine commandment which is product of holy crown. Everything about him is message, even to the blind, the deaf and the dump. If you accused him of much expression, have you forgotten Iwo is home of parrot. Oluwo is miraculously blessed and guided with 16.

Inadvertently, Oba Akanbi coronation was held on 16th Januray, 2016 even without his consent. As an observer, I noticed there must be message. Since then, prior to my appointment as his Chief Press Secretary in  February this year,  I visit him on 16th of the month occasionally for his royal blessing. Undoubtedly, he was sent for a purpose. The purpose of which is pure, undiluted and rare mostly among his colleagues. The divined spirituality of Oluwo is incontestable and was further affirmed in the power of 16th, the pure holistic 16 and not the ritualize 16.

Taken aback, the new gift (son) from the Creator to Oluwo was catapulted to the earth on the 16th November, 2016, most bizarre indeed. To establish his leadership role model, Oluwo named the child Oduduwa.

I will warn the readers of my composition to restrict my monopolized advantage of royal blessing of 16th of every month to myself. Otherwise, my office will beseech Oluwo to declare holiday for himself on every 16th. The spirituality of Oluwo`s making is surrounded by the date and should not be taken with levity by the indigenes, visitors, traders and external publics of the town (Iwo). Some observers have posited that every Iwo market day that falls on 16th witnessed exceptional turn out.
Today, with the 16th Oluwo of Iwo,  HRM Oba (Dr.) Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi, Oluwo has recorded unprecedented recognition and landmark achievements propelled by the monarch. Oba Akanbi has rehabilitated ten 10-year abandoned road (Iwo Osogbo road), commenced meals distribution for the less privileged, inaugurated children day celebration, provides jobs for the unemployed, procured health facilities worth billion to the state hospitals, patches potholes in Iwo, registered Iwo to the outside world and many more.

Alli Ibraheem, Chief Press Secretary to Oluwo of Iwoland.
The exceptionality of development-oriented messiah of respective domain is the strangeness of their rare appearance.  That accounts for the reason why such personality is an expensive gem, once in a blue moon messenger and committed soul concomitantly improving peoples` living standard. Worthy of note is the mysterious and bizarre combination most of these gems are made of. The subjects, stooges and generation of such messenger are one of the luckiest beneficiaries. Among the timed generation are the indigenes, visitors, traders and external publics of Iwo, an ancient city in Osun West Senatorial District of Osun State. Few of those rare committed soul is the first class paramount ruler of Iwoland, HRM Oba (Dr) Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi,  Telu I. 

I named him “DIVINED MONARCH OF THE MASSES”. Why? Everything about him is message, not for the fools but for the wise. Contest one of his styles and I tell you where you belong.


It is of note that the facilitator that engineered the formation of Iwo was a female monarch at Ile-Ife. Her name was Luwo Gbagida, the first female Ooni and 16th Ooni of Ife. He commanded her son, Adekola Telu to leave Ife with crown and settled at a place where he sees speaking objects not human being. Of great surprise is the peculiarity of 16th in the coming of Telu I, the 16th Oluwo of Iwoland, Oba Adewale Akanbi. The uniqueness of the monarch calls for suspicion between and among those who could read between the lines. The natural law of synchronization stays and abides with Oba Akanbi, Telu I of the progressive Iwolites.

Oba Akanbi, the active Oluwo of Iwoland is the 16th monarch of the ancient city, an unplanned coincident with his mother, Luwo Gbagida, the 16th Ooni of Ife. Just like Gbagida, Oluwo stool has been managed by the past 15th crowns. Succession upon succession produced Oba Akanbi as the 16th occupier of the stool. His installation was greeted with resounding applause sensing the blessing attached to the coming of a spiritual monarch of Iwo. The first class ruler is an asset of many developmental colours. He compromised his policies but not his principles to lubricate the promotion of his domain. Oluwo, whom I tagged “The Monarch of Number” is exceptionally blessed with divine commandment which is product of holy crown. Everything about him is message, even to the blind, the deaf and the dump. If you accused him of much expression, have you forgotten Iwo is home of parrot. Oluwo is miraculously blessed and guided with 16.

Inadvertently, Oba Akanbi coronation was held on 16th Januray, 2016 even without his consent. As an observer, I noticed there must be message. Since then, prior to my appointment as his Chief Press Secretary in  February this year,  I visit him on 16th of the month occasionally for his royal blessing. Undoubtedly, he was sent for a purpose. The purpose of which is pure, undiluted and rare mostly among his colleagues. The divined spirituality of Oluwo is incontestable and was further affirmed in the power of 16th, the pure holistic 16 and not the ritualize 16.

Taken aback, the new gift (son) from the Creator to Oluwo was catapulted to the earth on the 16th November, 2016, most bizarre indeed. To establish his leadership role model, Oluwo named the child Oduduwa.

I will warn the readers of my composition to restrict my monopolized advantage of royal blessing of 16th of every month to myself. Otherwise, my office will beseech Oluwo to declare holiday for himself on every 16th. The spirituality of Oluwo`s making is surrounded by the date and should not be taken with levity by the indigenes, visitors, traders and external publics of the town (Iwo). Some observers have posited that every Iwo market day that falls on 16th witnessed exceptional turn out.
Today, with the 16th Oluwo of Iwo,  HRM Oba (Dr.) Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi, Oluwo has recorded unprecedented recognition and landmark achievements propelled by the monarch. Oba Akanbi has rehabilitated ten 10-year abandoned road (Iwo Osogbo road), commenced meals distribution for the less privileged, inaugurated children day celebration, provides jobs for the unemployed, procured health facilities worth billion to the state hospitals, patches potholes in Iwo, registered Iwo to the outside world and many more.

Alli Ibraheem, Chief Press Secretary to Oluwo of Iwoland.

Oluwo To Bring Mount Rushmore To Africa; Faces of Martin Luther King Jnr, Mandela, Nkrumah, Awolowo, Obasanjo, Tinubu To Be Engraved

Oluwo To Bring Mount Rushmore To Africa; Faces of Martin Luther King Jnr, Mandela, Nkrumah, Awolowo, Obasanjo, Tinubu To Be Engraved

Abdul-Rasheed Adewale Akanbi
The Oluwo of Iwoland, Oba Abdul-Rasheed Adewale Akanbi, Telu I, has concluded plans to engrave and sculpt figures of prominent black personalities that contributed to modern culture in and outside Africa on stone

The project will be similar to South Dakota’s Mount Rushmore accommodating engraved faces of four great past American presidents – George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.


Briefing journalists in Iwo about the project, Oba Akanbi said there was no better time than now to celebrate black African leaders across the world for their immense contributions which he said had laid a foundation for modern culture and serve as a catalyst for growth and recognition.

According to him, Mount Rushmore National Memorial park in the Black Hills of South Dakota, United States of America, which construction started in October 4, 1927, is a must-see vacation experience for everyone.

The Oluwo, disclosed that those to feature in the project are the likes of the late black American civil rights leader, Martin Luther King, Jnr; the anti-apartheid hero and first black South African President, Nelson Mandela; the first Ghanaian Prime Minister and President, Kwame Nkrumah; the first Prime Minister of Independent Nigeria, Tafawa Balewa; the leading figure of Nigerian modern nationalism and first President of independent Nigeria, Nnamdi Azikwe; the late sage and leading Nigerian nationalist, Obafemi Awolowo; the former Nigerian Army General and twice former Nigerian President, Olusegun Obasanjo; and former governor of Lagos State and Nigeria’s leading national political leader, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The first class traditional ruler, who noted that the project will be purposeful for its historical, social and economic values, maintained that “this will be the first time to use our key black figures to serve a multi-faceted agenda that will attract investment, jobs and opportunities at various levels for our people.”

He further said: “I can’t wait to see this project coming to fruition. Time has come for us to celebrate our black leaders of note in all parts of Africa and beyond for their immense contributions to the world development, peace and stability. I think many of them have been ignored for far too long and not given their due recognition. I want to create a space in a strategic Iwo mountainous forest to assemble and engrave faces of these great world leaders for tourists all over the world to come and listen to their stories to be told and re-told over and over again.

“It is important for our people, particularly the youths to know what these figures stood and stand for in times of misrule and oppression. For example, Mandela and King, Jnr stood tenaciously against oppressive tendencies. Nkruma and Azikwe were rallying point for nationalist struggle and Obafemi Awolowo and Bola Ahmed Tinubu remain trail blazers, managers of human resources, producers of world class leaders and promoters of good governance as well as models for service to humanity. Obasanjo set standard for courage and known for taking far reaching national decisions while in government and is always available as mechanism for resolving conflicts around the world. Balewa as Prime Minister of Nigeria played important roles in the Africa's formative indigenous rule. He was an important leader in the formation of the Organization of African Unity and creating a cooperative relationship with French speaking African countries. So, we want to encourage our youths to learn and benefit from these key figures’ wisdom, skills and acumen.

“It will also surely be a memorable experience for whoever cares to venture to come to the place we are about creating for these noblest among the nobles. We are using the project to bring to the consciousness of the world that the black Africa has the capacity to emerge a contending power with its enormous human resources with which some of the figures featuring in the project have laid a foundation for. We will also use the project to put Iwo on a world map, create opportunities for direct and indirect employment for my people and generate revenue for the state of Osun.”

Oba Akanbi said he had started consulting great sculptors and carvers to participate in the design of the project, adding that the other phases, including constructions of shopping malls and hotels as well as other facilities to complement project will soon be unveiled.
Abdul-Rasheed Adewale Akanbi
The Oluwo of Iwoland, Oba Abdul-Rasheed Adewale Akanbi, Telu I, has concluded plans to engrave and sculpt figures of prominent black personalities that contributed to modern culture in and outside Africa on stone

The project will be similar to South Dakota’s Mount Rushmore accommodating engraved faces of four great past American presidents – George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.


Briefing journalists in Iwo about the project, Oba Akanbi said there was no better time than now to celebrate black African leaders across the world for their immense contributions which he said had laid a foundation for modern culture and serve as a catalyst for growth and recognition.

According to him, Mount Rushmore National Memorial park in the Black Hills of South Dakota, United States of America, which construction started in October 4, 1927, is a must-see vacation experience for everyone.

The Oluwo, disclosed that those to feature in the project are the likes of the late black American civil rights leader, Martin Luther King, Jnr; the anti-apartheid hero and first black South African President, Nelson Mandela; the first Ghanaian Prime Minister and President, Kwame Nkrumah; the first Prime Minister of Independent Nigeria, Tafawa Balewa; the leading figure of Nigerian modern nationalism and first President of independent Nigeria, Nnamdi Azikwe; the late sage and leading Nigerian nationalist, Obafemi Awolowo; the former Nigerian Army General and twice former Nigerian President, Olusegun Obasanjo; and former governor of Lagos State and Nigeria’s leading national political leader, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The first class traditional ruler, who noted that the project will be purposeful for its historical, social and economic values, maintained that “this will be the first time to use our key black figures to serve a multi-faceted agenda that will attract investment, jobs and opportunities at various levels for our people.”

He further said: “I can’t wait to see this project coming to fruition. Time has come for us to celebrate our black leaders of note in all parts of Africa and beyond for their immense contributions to the world development, peace and stability. I think many of them have been ignored for far too long and not given their due recognition. I want to create a space in a strategic Iwo mountainous forest to assemble and engrave faces of these great world leaders for tourists all over the world to come and listen to their stories to be told and re-told over and over again.

“It is important for our people, particularly the youths to know what these figures stood and stand for in times of misrule and oppression. For example, Mandela and King, Jnr stood tenaciously against oppressive tendencies. Nkruma and Azikwe were rallying point for nationalist struggle and Obafemi Awolowo and Bola Ahmed Tinubu remain trail blazers, managers of human resources, producers of world class leaders and promoters of good governance as well as models for service to humanity. Obasanjo set standard for courage and known for taking far reaching national decisions while in government and is always available as mechanism for resolving conflicts around the world. Balewa as Prime Minister of Nigeria played important roles in the Africa's formative indigenous rule. He was an important leader in the formation of the Organization of African Unity and creating a cooperative relationship with French speaking African countries. So, we want to encourage our youths to learn and benefit from these key figures’ wisdom, skills and acumen.

“It will also surely be a memorable experience for whoever cares to venture to come to the place we are about creating for these noblest among the nobles. We are using the project to bring to the consciousness of the world that the black Africa has the capacity to emerge a contending power with its enormous human resources with which some of the figures featuring in the project have laid a foundation for. We will also use the project to put Iwo on a world map, create opportunities for direct and indirect employment for my people and generate revenue for the state of Osun.”

Oba Akanbi said he had started consulting great sculptors and carvers to participate in the design of the project, adding that the other phases, including constructions of shopping malls and hotels as well as other facilities to complement project will soon be unveiled.

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

The Oluwo, His Jacket And Jeans: Why I Dressed Like This - Oluwo

The Oluwo, His Jacket And Jeans: Why I Dressed Like This - Oluwo


His local accent in a meeting with his traditional chiefs and subjects is a sharp contrast to his long sojourn in Canada.
He speaks as if he never ever stepped out of his hometown.
Conversely, during an interview session with journalists, he is simply a white man in black skin.
His choice of words, eye contact and total comportment are incredibly amazing.
These attributes, more than any other thing, make the Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdul Rasheed Adewale Akanbi (Telu I) a monarch with many parts.
Pleasant, tolerant and intelligent, he is a traditional ruler effortlessly connecting the past with the present and minding less whose ox is gored.
Though deep in Yoruba history and those of other nations, his word, action and dressing style naturally stand him out as a unique king determined to make important statement in cultural harmony.
Given this reason, he is at home with attires that suit his desire and he does it with candour and a superior explanation that disarms his army of critics.
His ascension to the throne in November 16, 2015 and coronation two months after on January 16, 2016 followed a path severally described as manifestation of destiny.
This he often stresses to reveal the role played by God in the journey of his creatures.

It is believed in some quarters that an Oba must be seen in certain attires. Is an Oba actually restricted to wear certain dresses?
If you are not wearing rags, you are okay. What you wear as a traditional ruler depends on what statement you want to make. I don’t wear anything without making a statement. When I put on something, people should not rush to judgment but ask questions the way I ask questions on what is not clear to me. You see me in jalabia but you don’t ask me question. Is jalabia our dress? But when you see me in English dress, you make an issue out of it. If our forefathers had the opportunity to wear suit, they would wear it. If, as a traditional ruler, who cares for development, you are invited to the United States during winter, the weather will force you to wear jacket. Is that jacket from here?

What does culture mean to you as a traditional ruler?
Culture is something spiritual; something embedded in human existence. It is interwoven even with our religious beliefs.

Do you think it is right to call yourself an emperor?
Does government give anyone ‘his royal highness’ or ‘his imperial majesty’? No! Everybody picks what suits his dream. Emperor tallies with my dream and vision for Iwoland because I have a picture of an empire. The history of this town has not been told and I am telling it. I will continue to emphasise it that Iwoland is a special town of authority coming into existence since 10th century.

Kabiyesi, you always talk of your town as being special. What do you really mean?
Unfortunately, what I observe is that people have penchant for distorting history. The history of my town is very significant in Yorubaland. Our history is very beautiful and my pride. I am straight from Ile-Ife. I am not upgraded but born a king. The Oluwo was born a prince right from the source in Ile-Ife. There is a lot to Iwoland. The Oluwo is the only king that took the crown from Ife. The Oluwo is the only one that still has a ruling house in Ile-Ife.

What is the name of the ruling house?
It is Lafogido ruling house. Mother of Oluwo Gbagida came from that ruling house. Iwo did not emerge from nothing. It was predicted that we would settle at the land of Parrot. There is no other animal that speaks like human beings apart from the parrot. The same crown Ooni wears is what the Oluwo wears. Iwo can still go back to Ile-Ife and join Lafogido ruling house to contest Ooni stool. I want you to note it well that Owodo ruling house in Ile-Ife under Okerewe falls under Lafogido. It is the next ruling house after Giesi. Oshikola, Ogboru, Giesi and Lafogido are the four ruling houses in Ile-Ife. I must also tell you that there are 27 traditional rulers under Iwo.

Can you name some of them?
 Oluwo of Iwo-Oke, Akire of Ikire-Ile, Olu of Ileigbo, Olupo of Oluponna, Olowu of Kuta, Agbowo of Ogbaagba, Olowu of Telemu, Adatan of Asa, Ola of Ajagunlaase, Olubode of Bode-Osi, Olu of Ile-Ogo, Oluwo of Adatan, Olu of Ile Ogo, Onikoyi of Ikoyi, Onifin of Ikonifin and Olowu of Ilemowu among others.

How can you describe your relationship with those traditional rulers?
It is fantastic. It is very, very good. We have a cordial relationship. We see often and go to functions together. We cooperate. We work together. I don’t say they are under me. We work together in greater Iwo Empire though I am the president.

Between January 16 when you received your staff of office and now, what has the experience been?
It has been beautiful and I am extremely happy. We are moving forward.  I am a working Oba. I think everyday on how to better the lots of my people. We started from the Palace and built a befitting Palace that my sons and daughters are proud of. You can see how beautiful the palace is now. But I cannot be in a palace like this and my people remain poor. So we move to health care need of my people. When my people are free from sickness, they have strength to carry on their daily jobs. Then we went for food. We have food and clothing bank for them. When you put these together, health, food and cloth you have happy and motivated people. You can see the hope in them. You can see the enthusiasm in them. I have a dream and I am happy the dream is coming to a reality gradually. Already, the National Open University (Study Centre) project has been completed. We are only waiting for the federal government to inspect the place. It has been equipped with computer, library and other equipment needed to operate. There is a revolution going on in Iwoland and I am very happy my people are taking note of it. They are appreciating the passion with which I mounted the throne when I was on the streets personally filling pot holes on the roads. Some were mocking while majority were sharing my vision.

What does public opinion mean to you, as regards recent comments on social media?
Positive comments and negative comments remain people’s right of expression. This life is all about two sides. Is it not interesting that varied opinions are expressed on me? Today, it is difficult to ignore Iwoland and for the right reason, regardless of few funny opinions.  I have a job to do. I have a big task on my hand for my people than devoting time to any distraction.  What is important to me is total concentration on my vision for my people and doing it right.
When it comes to chieftaincy title, I tell my chiefs that it must be based strictly on right and the truth. I tell them that they should, under no circumstance, compromise these two elements–right and truth.

Is there any difference between the Oba of today and that of the past?
There is more information today. We tend to have more knowledge about other environment. Many Obas have come and some are not popular at all. It depends on your reign. If I am going to spend one day, I want it to be exceptional; that history will always talk about me. If it is 100 years, it must be beautiful and exceptional years of achievement. My era will sell Iwo to the world beyond your imagination. This is my vision and it is already playing out. I have a huge responsibility. I have set a high standard for myself and God willing I won’t disappoint in delivering the job because my people need transformation that will match their status as Iwoland.  We are building an empire that is going to be famous not only in Osun State or Nigeria but also in the whole world. They will know that there is Iwo. They will know the rich history we have here. They will know how important we are. They will know we have a king. They will know we have an emperor.

Can you expatiate on the health care scheme you earlier mentioned?
It may interest you to note that over a billion naira worth medical equipments have been shipped in from Canada in collaboration with Mr Sola Agboola. It is going to be here on May 23. It is a 40 feet container we have shipped in. We have healthy environment with state-of-the-art-machines and electrical beds and other medical equipments. Ile-Ogbo, Ogbaagba, Oluponna and other towns are going to benefit from this scheme. I am not dealing with sick nation.

The Sultan of Sokoto was here few weeks back. Have you any relationship with him?
Of course, there is a relationship in our faith. The Oluwo first accepted Islam and officially spread it among his people. Till date, Iwo is a respected town of Muslims and Islamic scholars of note. When the Sultan came for the commissioning of the Palace he was impressed with what he saw in my people. We even took a ride round the town and he was very happy with the reception. There is a bond between us as Muslims. But we should not forget that there are also Christians in Iwoland. Baptist people found Iwo comfortable, hence their settlement here to the extent that they have Bowen University here. I am repeating it, Iwo is going to reach its promise land soon.

His local accent in a meeting with his traditional chiefs and subjects is a sharp contrast to his long sojourn in Canada.
He speaks as if he never ever stepped out of his hometown.
Conversely, during an interview session with journalists, he is simply a white man in black skin.
His choice of words, eye contact and total comportment are incredibly amazing.
These attributes, more than any other thing, make the Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdul Rasheed Adewale Akanbi (Telu I) a monarch with many parts.
Pleasant, tolerant and intelligent, he is a traditional ruler effortlessly connecting the past with the present and minding less whose ox is gored.
Though deep in Yoruba history and those of other nations, his word, action and dressing style naturally stand him out as a unique king determined to make important statement in cultural harmony.
Given this reason, he is at home with attires that suit his desire and he does it with candour and a superior explanation that disarms his army of critics.
His ascension to the throne in November 16, 2015 and coronation two months after on January 16, 2016 followed a path severally described as manifestation of destiny.
This he often stresses to reveal the role played by God in the journey of his creatures.

It is believed in some quarters that an Oba must be seen in certain attires. Is an Oba actually restricted to wear certain dresses?
If you are not wearing rags, you are okay. What you wear as a traditional ruler depends on what statement you want to make. I don’t wear anything without making a statement. When I put on something, people should not rush to judgment but ask questions the way I ask questions on what is not clear to me. You see me in jalabia but you don’t ask me question. Is jalabia our dress? But when you see me in English dress, you make an issue out of it. If our forefathers had the opportunity to wear suit, they would wear it. If, as a traditional ruler, who cares for development, you are invited to the United States during winter, the weather will force you to wear jacket. Is that jacket from here?

What does culture mean to you as a traditional ruler?
Culture is something spiritual; something embedded in human existence. It is interwoven even with our religious beliefs.

Do you think it is right to call yourself an emperor?
Does government give anyone ‘his royal highness’ or ‘his imperial majesty’? No! Everybody picks what suits his dream. Emperor tallies with my dream and vision for Iwoland because I have a picture of an empire. The history of this town has not been told and I am telling it. I will continue to emphasise it that Iwoland is a special town of authority coming into existence since 10th century.

Kabiyesi, you always talk of your town as being special. What do you really mean?
Unfortunately, what I observe is that people have penchant for distorting history. The history of my town is very significant in Yorubaland. Our history is very beautiful and my pride. I am straight from Ile-Ife. I am not upgraded but born a king. The Oluwo was born a prince right from the source in Ile-Ife. There is a lot to Iwoland. The Oluwo is the only king that took the crown from Ife. The Oluwo is the only one that still has a ruling house in Ile-Ife.

What is the name of the ruling house?
It is Lafogido ruling house. Mother of Oluwo Gbagida came from that ruling house. Iwo did not emerge from nothing. It was predicted that we would settle at the land of Parrot. There is no other animal that speaks like human beings apart from the parrot. The same crown Ooni wears is what the Oluwo wears. Iwo can still go back to Ile-Ife and join Lafogido ruling house to contest Ooni stool. I want you to note it well that Owodo ruling house in Ile-Ife under Okerewe falls under Lafogido. It is the next ruling house after Giesi. Oshikola, Ogboru, Giesi and Lafogido are the four ruling houses in Ile-Ife. I must also tell you that there are 27 traditional rulers under Iwo.

Can you name some of them?
 Oluwo of Iwo-Oke, Akire of Ikire-Ile, Olu of Ileigbo, Olupo of Oluponna, Olowu of Kuta, Agbowo of Ogbaagba, Olowu of Telemu, Adatan of Asa, Ola of Ajagunlaase, Olubode of Bode-Osi, Olu of Ile-Ogo, Oluwo of Adatan, Olu of Ile Ogo, Onikoyi of Ikoyi, Onifin of Ikonifin and Olowu of Ilemowu among others.

How can you describe your relationship with those traditional rulers?
It is fantastic. It is very, very good. We have a cordial relationship. We see often and go to functions together. We cooperate. We work together. I don’t say they are under me. We work together in greater Iwo Empire though I am the president.

Between January 16 when you received your staff of office and now, what has the experience been?
It has been beautiful and I am extremely happy. We are moving forward.  I am a working Oba. I think everyday on how to better the lots of my people. We started from the Palace and built a befitting Palace that my sons and daughters are proud of. You can see how beautiful the palace is now. But I cannot be in a palace like this and my people remain poor. So we move to health care need of my people. When my people are free from sickness, they have strength to carry on their daily jobs. Then we went for food. We have food and clothing bank for them. When you put these together, health, food and cloth you have happy and motivated people. You can see the hope in them. You can see the enthusiasm in them. I have a dream and I am happy the dream is coming to a reality gradually. Already, the National Open University (Study Centre) project has been completed. We are only waiting for the federal government to inspect the place. It has been equipped with computer, library and other equipment needed to operate. There is a revolution going on in Iwoland and I am very happy my people are taking note of it. They are appreciating the passion with which I mounted the throne when I was on the streets personally filling pot holes on the roads. Some were mocking while majority were sharing my vision.

What does public opinion mean to you, as regards recent comments on social media?
Positive comments and negative comments remain people’s right of expression. This life is all about two sides. Is it not interesting that varied opinions are expressed on me? Today, it is difficult to ignore Iwoland and for the right reason, regardless of few funny opinions.  I have a job to do. I have a big task on my hand for my people than devoting time to any distraction.  What is important to me is total concentration on my vision for my people and doing it right.
When it comes to chieftaincy title, I tell my chiefs that it must be based strictly on right and the truth. I tell them that they should, under no circumstance, compromise these two elements–right and truth.

Is there any difference between the Oba of today and that of the past?
There is more information today. We tend to have more knowledge about other environment. Many Obas have come and some are not popular at all. It depends on your reign. If I am going to spend one day, I want it to be exceptional; that history will always talk about me. If it is 100 years, it must be beautiful and exceptional years of achievement. My era will sell Iwo to the world beyond your imagination. This is my vision and it is already playing out. I have a huge responsibility. I have set a high standard for myself and God willing I won’t disappoint in delivering the job because my people need transformation that will match their status as Iwoland.  We are building an empire that is going to be famous not only in Osun State or Nigeria but also in the whole world. They will know that there is Iwo. They will know the rich history we have here. They will know how important we are. They will know we have a king. They will know we have an emperor.

Can you expatiate on the health care scheme you earlier mentioned?
It may interest you to note that over a billion naira worth medical equipments have been shipped in from Canada in collaboration with Mr Sola Agboola. It is going to be here on May 23. It is a 40 feet container we have shipped in. We have healthy environment with state-of-the-art-machines and electrical beds and other medical equipments. Ile-Ogbo, Ogbaagba, Oluponna and other towns are going to benefit from this scheme. I am not dealing with sick nation.

The Sultan of Sokoto was here few weeks back. Have you any relationship with him?
Of course, there is a relationship in our faith. The Oluwo first accepted Islam and officially spread it among his people. Till date, Iwo is a respected town of Muslims and Islamic scholars of note. When the Sultan came for the commissioning of the Palace he was impressed with what he saw in my people. We even took a ride round the town and he was very happy with the reception. There is a bond between us as Muslims. But we should not forget that there are also Christians in Iwoland. Baptist people found Iwo comfortable, hence their settlement here to the extent that they have Bowen University here. I am repeating it, Iwo is going to reach its promise land soon.

See The 'Suit On Throne' Photo Of Osun Monarch That Has Set The Internet 'Ablaze'

See The 'Suit On Throne' Photo Of Osun Monarch That Has Set The Internet 'Ablaze'

The Yoruba King Rasheed Adewale Akanbi the Oluwo of Iwo, Osun State -who spent many years abroad before being crowned, has been dragged online for wearing suit on the throne... 

The king is being criticized for not upholding his culture because he wore a suit on his throne.

Before becoming the king last year, he had spent about 20 years abroad and even his new wife is a foreigner.


The Yoruba King Rasheed Adewale Akanbi the Oluwo of Iwo, Osun State -who spent many years abroad before being crowned, has been dragged online for wearing suit on the throne... 

The king is being criticized for not upholding his culture because he wore a suit on his throne.

Before becoming the king last year, he had spent about 20 years abroad and even his new wife is a foreigner.



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