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Osun Assembly Lauds Ooni Ogunwusi On Unity

Osun Assembly Lauds Ooni Ogunwusi On Unity

Osun Assembly Lauds Ooni Ogunwusi On Unity
Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has lauded Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi (Ojaja 11) for picking the gauntlet against divisive tendencies among the Yoruba traditional rulers in the last one year on the greatest stool of the race.

In a statement he personally issued, Speaker Salaam asserted that Ooni Ogunwusi has shown the world that Yoruba nation is endowed with rich culture, value and moral fibers coupled with wise rulers, with the way the great King has conducted himself.

Speaker Salaam stressed that the state parliament under his watch was proud of the Arole Oodua and his relation with other natural rulers in the state and across the country.


"We, at the State of Osun House of Assembly are proud of Ooni Ogunwusi and his royal candor in relating with other traditional rulers in the state and across the country. We cannot be agree more to his world view on unity and the leaders across board for the good of the nation", Salaam reiterated.

The state parliament then congratulated the great monarch as he clocks a year on the revered stool, praying that Ooni Ogunwusi would live long in good health to attract prosperity.

Signed:
Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam
Speaker, OSHA
Osun Assembly Lauds Ooni Ogunwusi On Unity
Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has lauded Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi (Ojaja 11) for picking the gauntlet against divisive tendencies among the Yoruba traditional rulers in the last one year on the greatest stool of the race.

In a statement he personally issued, Speaker Salaam asserted that Ooni Ogunwusi has shown the world that Yoruba nation is endowed with rich culture, value and moral fibers coupled with wise rulers, with the way the great King has conducted himself.

Speaker Salaam stressed that the state parliament under his watch was proud of the Arole Oodua and his relation with other natural rulers in the state and across the country.


"We, at the State of Osun House of Assembly are proud of Ooni Ogunwusi and his royal candor in relating with other traditional rulers in the state and across the country. We cannot be agree more to his world view on unity and the leaders across board for the good of the nation", Salaam reiterated.

The state parliament then congratulated the great monarch as he clocks a year on the revered stool, praying that Ooni Ogunwusi would live long in good health to attract prosperity.

Signed:
Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam
Speaker, OSHA

UNENDING Yoruba Royal Rumbles Escalate As Ooni Of Ife, Billionaire Akinruntan Fights Dirty Over Supremacy

UNENDING Yoruba Royal Rumbles Escalate As Ooni Of Ife, Billionaire Akinruntan Fights Dirty Over Supremacy

 the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, and the billionaire Olugbo of Ugbo, Oba Obateru Akinruntan,
The supremacy fight among Yoruba obas may have escalated as the battle have also ensued between between the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, and the billionaire Olugbo of Ugbo, Oba Obateru Akinruntan, over which throne is the monarchical seat of power in Yorubaland and the origin of Oduduwa, the so-called progenitor of Yoruba people, fresh report according to Sunday Punch Newspaper details.

Similar fight had ensued between the late Ooni of Ife, Oba Alayeluwa Okunade Sijuwade and the Allafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Oliyiwola Adeyemi III. Also, the incumbent Ooni of Ife had also engaged the the Late Oba Of Benin, His Royal Majesty Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa, News Punch understands


In the fresh supremacy fight of Top Yoruba Obasa,  Oba Akinruntan has reportedly attacked the Ooni of Ife for describing Moremi Ajasoro as a heroine Punch Newspaper says

The Ugbo monarch disagreed with the Ooni, who described Moremi as a goddess and recently built a 42-foot statue in her honour.

To the Ondo monarch, Moremi was a traitor who betrayed her husband, Osangangan Obamakin.

But in a swift reaction, the Ife monarch said Olugbo did not have deep knowledge of Yoruba history.

The Olugbo, in a statement issued by the Olugbo-in-Council, said, “We, the Olugbo–in–Council, found such (Ooni’s remarks about Moremi) unguarded statements and historical fallacy disturbing, particularly when such emanated from a monarch who is expected to be a custodian of history, customs and traditions of Yorubaland. We hereby state categorically that we are Ugbos, the aboriginal settlers and owners of Ile-Ife.

“Our forefathers descended from heaven, that is why we are called ‘Ugbo Atorunwo.’ We are not Ibos (Igbos), who are from the South-East, and who have their own clearly researched and defined ancestry. To set the record straight, Moremi remains a traitor. She was a slave captured by Ugbo warriors during one of their many raids on Ile-Ife. She later became the wife of Osangangan Obamakin, the son of Oranfe, of who was the paramount ruler of over 13 aboriginal communities of ancient Ugbomokun, which later came to be called Ile Ife.”

The statement said further, “Oduduwa came to Ugbomokun as a stranger and was welcomed in Ilero, the aboriginal palace of Osangangan Obamakin, which is still in existence in present-day Iremo, in Ile Ife. During the dynastic struggles, Osangangan Obamakin was directed by the oracles (Ifa and Osanyin) to leave Ile Ife. Moremi betrayed her husband’s trust when she exposed the secret of the Ugbo warriors’ gallantry.”

“Popular history states that Oduduwa, the progenitor of the Ooni, migrated from the East/Mecca. In another account by the Oba of Benin, recently, Oduduwa came from Benin. We ask that the Ooni should confirm his ancestral roots. It is also of importance to note that in the ancient custom of Yoruba, an incumbent king must have no living father. Also, no man from a female lineage of a ruling house is qualified to sit on the throne.”

But Oba Ogunwusi, who spoke through the Director of Public Affairs of the Ooni’s Palace, Moses Olafare, said the Ooni would not dignify the Olugbo with an answer because he was more focused on achieving unity among all Yoruba people and would not allow himself to be distracted.

The Ooni insisted that Moremi was a heroine, who deserved accolade because of the role she played in the liberation of Ife people from some “faceless terrorists.”

He said, “This outburst of Olugbo can only be viewed by well-meaning people as a pitiable act of absurdity that doesn’t deserve serious attention by serious people. How on earth could a Yoruba king refer to Moremi as a traitor because she used her power as a woman to liberate her people from incessant invasions by some faceless terrorists?

“Most paramount on the mind of His Imperial Majesty, Ooni Adeyeye Ogunwusi Ojaja II, with the unflinching support of the Alaafin, baba; the Awujale; the Alake; the Orangun; the Deji; the Ewi; the Osemawe; the Olubadan; the Oba of Lagos; and other relevant peace-loving monarchs in Yorubaland and in other parts of the country is and remains the much-needed progress of Yoruba nation which can only be achieved through peace and unity.

“It is a pity that at this time when everybody is tired of retrogressive royal discord, the Olugbo, who claims to be the Chairman of Yoruba Obas Committee on Peace and Reconciliation, has suddenly without a deep knowledge of Yoruba history, woken up to see royal controversy as the only tool for cheap publicity.”
 the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, and the billionaire Olugbo of Ugbo, Oba Obateru Akinruntan,
The supremacy fight among Yoruba obas may have escalated as the battle have also ensued between between the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, and the billionaire Olugbo of Ugbo, Oba Obateru Akinruntan, over which throne is the monarchical seat of power in Yorubaland and the origin of Oduduwa, the so-called progenitor of Yoruba people, fresh report according to Sunday Punch Newspaper details.

Similar fight had ensued between the late Ooni of Ife, Oba Alayeluwa Okunade Sijuwade and the Allafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Oliyiwola Adeyemi III. Also, the incumbent Ooni of Ife had also engaged the the Late Oba Of Benin, His Royal Majesty Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa, News Punch understands


In the fresh supremacy fight of Top Yoruba Obasa,  Oba Akinruntan has reportedly attacked the Ooni of Ife for describing Moremi Ajasoro as a heroine Punch Newspaper says

The Ugbo monarch disagreed with the Ooni, who described Moremi as a goddess and recently built a 42-foot statue in her honour.

To the Ondo monarch, Moremi was a traitor who betrayed her husband, Osangangan Obamakin.

But in a swift reaction, the Ife monarch said Olugbo did not have deep knowledge of Yoruba history.

The Olugbo, in a statement issued by the Olugbo-in-Council, said, “We, the Olugbo–in–Council, found such (Ooni’s remarks about Moremi) unguarded statements and historical fallacy disturbing, particularly when such emanated from a monarch who is expected to be a custodian of history, customs and traditions of Yorubaland. We hereby state categorically that we are Ugbos, the aboriginal settlers and owners of Ile-Ife.

“Our forefathers descended from heaven, that is why we are called ‘Ugbo Atorunwo.’ We are not Ibos (Igbos), who are from the South-East, and who have their own clearly researched and defined ancestry. To set the record straight, Moremi remains a traitor. She was a slave captured by Ugbo warriors during one of their many raids on Ile-Ife. She later became the wife of Osangangan Obamakin, the son of Oranfe, of who was the paramount ruler of over 13 aboriginal communities of ancient Ugbomokun, which later came to be called Ile Ife.”

The statement said further, “Oduduwa came to Ugbomokun as a stranger and was welcomed in Ilero, the aboriginal palace of Osangangan Obamakin, which is still in existence in present-day Iremo, in Ile Ife. During the dynastic struggles, Osangangan Obamakin was directed by the oracles (Ifa and Osanyin) to leave Ile Ife. Moremi betrayed her husband’s trust when she exposed the secret of the Ugbo warriors’ gallantry.”

“Popular history states that Oduduwa, the progenitor of the Ooni, migrated from the East/Mecca. In another account by the Oba of Benin, recently, Oduduwa came from Benin. We ask that the Ooni should confirm his ancestral roots. It is also of importance to note that in the ancient custom of Yoruba, an incumbent king must have no living father. Also, no man from a female lineage of a ruling house is qualified to sit on the throne.”

But Oba Ogunwusi, who spoke through the Director of Public Affairs of the Ooni’s Palace, Moses Olafare, said the Ooni would not dignify the Olugbo with an answer because he was more focused on achieving unity among all Yoruba people and would not allow himself to be distracted.

The Ooni insisted that Moremi was a heroine, who deserved accolade because of the role she played in the liberation of Ife people from some “faceless terrorists.”

He said, “This outburst of Olugbo can only be viewed by well-meaning people as a pitiable act of absurdity that doesn’t deserve serious attention by serious people. How on earth could a Yoruba king refer to Moremi as a traitor because she used her power as a woman to liberate her people from incessant invasions by some faceless terrorists?

“Most paramount on the mind of His Imperial Majesty, Ooni Adeyeye Ogunwusi Ojaja II, with the unflinching support of the Alaafin, baba; the Awujale; the Alake; the Orangun; the Deji; the Ewi; the Osemawe; the Olubadan; the Oba of Lagos; and other relevant peace-loving monarchs in Yorubaland and in other parts of the country is and remains the much-needed progress of Yoruba nation which can only be achieved through peace and unity.

“It is a pity that at this time when everybody is tired of retrogressive royal discord, the Olugbo, who claims to be the Chairman of Yoruba Obas Committee on Peace and Reconciliation, has suddenly without a deep knowledge of Yoruba history, woken up to see royal controversy as the only tool for cheap publicity.”

Photo: Ooni Ogunwusi Wears Aare Crown For The First Time At Olojo Festival In Osun

Photo: Ooni Ogunwusi Wears Aare Crown For The First Time At Olojo Festival In Osun

 Ooni Wears Aare Crown At Olojo Festival In Osun
The ‎Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, put on the sacred Aare crown on Saturday in Ile-Ife, Osun, for the first time amidst jubilations and local gun salute by the natives. 

Oba Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, performed the symbolic trip from Ile Oodua, his palace to Oke Mogun shrine, to mark this year’s Olojo Festival, being the first time he would participate in the festival as Ooni. 

Olojo Festival holds annually in Ile Ife, to mark creation of the universe and “Are crown” a special crown made of 151 items. It is wore only during the celebration of the festival and was adorned by Ooni.


Decked in all white apparel, Oba Ogunwusi, had been in seclusion for 5 days. He left his residence for Oke Mogun around 4: 30p.m for the final rites before he wore mystic “Are” crown. 

At exactly 5 p.m. Oba Ogunwusi, emerged with Are crown holding a white dove, amidst prayers and several gunshots which began with the journey to Oke Mogun and Idi Aje. Two major ports of call during Olojo Festival where rituals and prayers were said for the peace of Nigeria and Yoruba race. 

Are crown, according to sources, in Ooni’s palace weighs 100 kg, last made the trip to Oke Mogun several years ago. “ Because the late Ooni, Oba Okunade Sijuade, owing to his advance age in last 3 years of his reign did not wear Are crown even during the celebration of Olojo. 

On the procession of Ooni to Oke Mogun were Ife chiefs, priests and members of Oodua People’s Congress, OPC, as well as indigenes and tourists from different parts of world. 

Before Ooni commenced the trip, his messengers, who wore only shorts, wielding cane performed the symbolic sprint to Oke Mogun three times to clear the route the monarch would take. The festival was peaceful, as all and sundry were in celebration mood, praying for the progress and development of the Yoruba race and the country at large



 Ooni Wears Aare Crown At Olojo Festival In Osun
The ‎Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, put on the sacred Aare crown on Saturday in Ile-Ife, Osun, for the first time amidst jubilations and local gun salute by the natives. 

Oba Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, performed the symbolic trip from Ile Oodua, his palace to Oke Mogun shrine, to mark this year’s Olojo Festival, being the first time he would participate in the festival as Ooni. 

Olojo Festival holds annually in Ile Ife, to mark creation of the universe and “Are crown” a special crown made of 151 items. It is wore only during the celebration of the festival and was adorned by Ooni.


Decked in all white apparel, Oba Ogunwusi, had been in seclusion for 5 days. He left his residence for Oke Mogun around 4: 30p.m for the final rites before he wore mystic “Are” crown. 

At exactly 5 p.m. Oba Ogunwusi, emerged with Are crown holding a white dove, amidst prayers and several gunshots which began with the journey to Oke Mogun and Idi Aje. Two major ports of call during Olojo Festival where rituals and prayers were said for the peace of Nigeria and Yoruba race. 

Are crown, according to sources, in Ooni’s palace weighs 100 kg, last made the trip to Oke Mogun several years ago. “ Because the late Ooni, Oba Okunade Sijuade, owing to his advance age in last 3 years of his reign did not wear Are crown even during the celebration of Olojo. 

On the procession of Ooni to Oke Mogun were Ife chiefs, priests and members of Oodua People’s Congress, OPC, as well as indigenes and tourists from different parts of world. 

Before Ooni commenced the trip, his messengers, who wore only shorts, wielding cane performed the symbolic sprint to Oke Mogun three times to clear the route the monarch would take. The festival was peaceful, as all and sundry were in celebration mood, praying for the progress and development of the Yoruba race and the country at large



See Photos of Gov. Fayose Prostrates For Ooni of Ife, Says Monarch'll Make Impact Beyond Nigeria

See Photos of Gov. Fayose Prostrates For Ooni of Ife, Says Monarch'll Make Impact Beyond Nigeria

Governor Ayo Fayose Prostrates Before Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi
Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State on a Courtesy VisitProstrates
Before Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi
Ekiti State governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose has said the Ooni of Ife, HRM Oba Adeyeye Eniitan Ogunwusi will make developmental impacts that will transcend the Nigerian borders in his reign on the throne.

Governor Fayose who made the assertion on Sunday while reacting to questions from newsmen at Ooni of Ife palace premises, venue of thanksgiving and wedding reception of the newly-wedded monarch added that the kabiyesi symbolizes the unity of Yoruba land.

"By the office of the Ooni of Ife, he needs no message, knowing him as the direct son of Oduduwa, he has a direct communication with God, there is no doubt this Ooni will make impact beyond Yoruba land, beyond Nigeria, and he's a blessing to us, we congratulate him.

"Ooni simply symbolizes the unity of Yoruba land and with the initiative of this Ooni, it is clear that he is God sent", Fayose said.

Oba Ogunwusi earlier in his welcome address thanked God for making the day a reality, he appreciated all guests present for keeping a date.

 Kabiyesi who concluded his speech with a song of praise in appreciation of God's favour got married to former Miss Wuraola Obanor yesterday.

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Governor Ayo Fayose Prostrates Before Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi
Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State on a Courtesy VisitProstrates
Before Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi
Ekiti State governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose has said the Ooni of Ife, HRM Oba Adeyeye Eniitan Ogunwusi will make developmental impacts that will transcend the Nigerian borders in his reign on the throne.

Governor Fayose who made the assertion on Sunday while reacting to questions from newsmen at Ooni of Ife palace premises, venue of thanksgiving and wedding reception of the newly-wedded monarch added that the kabiyesi symbolizes the unity of Yoruba land.

"By the office of the Ooni of Ife, he needs no message, knowing him as the direct son of Oduduwa, he has a direct communication with God, there is no doubt this Ooni will make impact beyond Yoruba land, beyond Nigeria, and he's a blessing to us, we congratulate him.

"Ooni simply symbolizes the unity of Yoruba land and with the initiative of this Ooni, it is clear that he is God sent", Fayose said.

Oba Ogunwusi earlier in his welcome address thanked God for making the day a reality, he appreciated all guests present for keeping a date.

 Kabiyesi who concluded his speech with a song of praise in appreciation of God's favour got married to former Miss Wuraola Obanor yesterday.

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