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ALAAFIN - OLUBADAN : BOTTLED GRIEVANCES DIRECTED TOWARDS THE ANCESTRAL THRONE

ALAAFIN - OLUBADAN : BOTTLED GRIEVANCES DIRECTED TOWARDS THE ANCESTRAL THRONE

 By: Lt, Col. Philip Ogundele (RTD)



The current Olubadan, Former Oyo State Governor Rashidi Ladoja’s long-standing grievance against Alaafin and the Oyo throne appears rooted in the impeachment he suffered during the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo, an action widely believed to have occurred with the support of the late Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III.


The Yoruba are a cultured people, firmly grounded in traditions of integrity, forthrightness, and good character—Omoluabi. We respect established customs, and these values define who we are. They distinguish us from strangers and sojourners who do not share or understand our heritage.


If academics now insist that these traditions are archaic and that ancient landmarks should be abandoned, then society must be prepared for the consequences. In that case, we should also tell the children whose minds are being influenced by certain academic narratives that there is no concept of “Sir” or “Ma” in Yoruba tradition. Such a cultural shift would not take more than a generation. What is truly offensive, however, is the double standard in which respect is reserved for a particular class, while the same academics seek to preserve it for themselves. In doing so, some may destroy the reputations they have spent years building.


Across the world, from ancient times to the present, tradition demands respect for the stool, regardless of the age of the monarch who occupies it. Such respect is not merely for the individual king, but for the land and the people, whose elders embody wisdom and experience.


Unfortunately, political gangsterism—an unfortunate feature of politics at various times—has driven some individuals to abandon decorum in moments of sentiment. In such moments, they fail to consider the psychological impact on the people, revealing a troubling disregard for tradition and collective identity.


To suggest that it is outdated to regard the stool of the Alaafin of Oyo as superior is to discard tradition merely to win an argument or advance questionable motives. This represents a deliberate abandonment of historical continuity.


Colonial records and gazettes of the British administration consistently recognized the Alaafin of Oyo as the supreme authority over the Yoruba obaship. It was from him that colonial authorities obtained land upon which they established their administration. No Oba or Baalẹ raised objections to this arrangement. The Alaafin remained the principal authority consulted on traditional matters.


Indeed, the traditional provinces of the old Oyo Empire were mapped and replicated in the creation of provinces within the Southern Protectorate. These same structures later informed the boundaries of today’s states and local governments.


The present crisis is largely fueled by biased political narrators—often descendants of Oyo subjects—who lack access to factual records yet speak authoritatively.


For Ọba Ladoja to argue that traditional institutions are no longer relevant in modern times, having been overtaken by authority created by an artificial constitution, is to diminish his own worth as a monarch. Ibadan was once a Baalẹdom until the Alaafin of Oyo elevated it to the status of an Oba, creating the Olubadan institution.


Having previously suffered impeachment as governor under the influence of the Alaafin, Ladoja appears to have bottled that grievance and redirected it toward the ancestral throne, as though it were a personal matter. Unless the throne has lost its sacred qualities—something history does not support—such actions may rebound.


Some dissenting voices now argue that a king should not carry his royal status and honour beyond his immediate jurisdiction. That such claims come from Yoruba voices is deeply troubling. It suggests an attempt to discard the very meaning of Kabiyesi. If today’s youth adopt this thinking and are later criticised for abandoning tradition, who will defend them then?


As the saying goes, the bird will always come home to roost.

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 By: Lt, Col. Philip Ogundele (RTD)



The current Olubadan, Former Oyo State Governor Rashidi Ladoja’s long-standing grievance against Alaafin and the Oyo throne appears rooted in the impeachment he suffered during the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo, an action widely believed to have occurred with the support of the late Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III.


The Yoruba are a cultured people, firmly grounded in traditions of integrity, forthrightness, and good character—Omoluabi. We respect established customs, and these values define who we are. They distinguish us from strangers and sojourners who do not share or understand our heritage.


If academics now insist that these traditions are archaic and that ancient landmarks should be abandoned, then society must be prepared for the consequences. In that case, we should also tell the children whose minds are being influenced by certain academic narratives that there is no concept of “Sir” or “Ma” in Yoruba tradition. Such a cultural shift would not take more than a generation. What is truly offensive, however, is the double standard in which respect is reserved for a particular class, while the same academics seek to preserve it for themselves. In doing so, some may destroy the reputations they have spent years building.


Across the world, from ancient times to the present, tradition demands respect for the stool, regardless of the age of the monarch who occupies it. Such respect is not merely for the individual king, but for the land and the people, whose elders embody wisdom and experience.


Unfortunately, political gangsterism—an unfortunate feature of politics at various times—has driven some individuals to abandon decorum in moments of sentiment. In such moments, they fail to consider the psychological impact on the people, revealing a troubling disregard for tradition and collective identity.


To suggest that it is outdated to regard the stool of the Alaafin of Oyo as superior is to discard tradition merely to win an argument or advance questionable motives. This represents a deliberate abandonment of historical continuity.


Colonial records and gazettes of the British administration consistently recognized the Alaafin of Oyo as the supreme authority over the Yoruba obaship. It was from him that colonial authorities obtained land upon which they established their administration. No Oba or Baalẹ raised objections to this arrangement. The Alaafin remained the principal authority consulted on traditional matters.


Indeed, the traditional provinces of the old Oyo Empire were mapped and replicated in the creation of provinces within the Southern Protectorate. These same structures later informed the boundaries of today’s states and local governments.


The present crisis is largely fueled by biased political narrators—often descendants of Oyo subjects—who lack access to factual records yet speak authoritatively.


For Ọba Ladoja to argue that traditional institutions are no longer relevant in modern times, having been overtaken by authority created by an artificial constitution, is to diminish his own worth as a monarch. Ibadan was once a Baalẹdom until the Alaafin of Oyo elevated it to the status of an Oba, creating the Olubadan institution.


Having previously suffered impeachment as governor under the influence of the Alaafin, Ladoja appears to have bottled that grievance and redirected it toward the ancestral throne, as though it were a personal matter. Unless the throne has lost its sacred qualities—something history does not support—such actions may rebound.


Some dissenting voices now argue that a king should not carry his royal status and honour beyond his immediate jurisdiction. That such claims come from Yoruba voices is deeply troubling. It suggests an attempt to discard the very meaning of Kabiyesi. If today’s youth adopt this thinking and are later criticised for abandoning tradition, who will defend them then?


As the saying goes, the bird will always come home to roost.

©

OPINION - The Meeting Mishap: Rasheed Ladoja A fool at 80?

OPINION - The Meeting Mishap: Rasheed Ladoja A fool at 80?

 


A recent incident in an inter faith gathering in ibadan, has left the people of Oyo State talking. Rasheed Ladoja, was seen ignoring Alaafin ikubabayeyes hand shake, who is by far his superior and leader. Ladoja who failed as a governor also failed to respond to a friendly "Good morning handshake". The peace loving people of Oyo State are shocked by Rasheeds apparent rudeness and unwise behavior. 


Remember that Ladoja was impeached and sent out of office in shameful way. Can we now say Ladoja is towing the path of destruction for the second time? Can we say there is a curse following him?


The incident has sparked a debate about culture, respect, etiquette and the boundaries of traditional institutions. 


 The Alaafin and olubadan has had cordial relationship for years. The fabric that formed ibadan is oyo hence the relationship is solid and beautiful. I expected a better behaviour from Rasheed, who was a former governor and senator. I expected him to be wise, smart and intelligent. But atimes age and experience is not wisdom.


If I were Ladoja, I will go and ask forgiveness from Alaafin knowing that a curse has come upon him for his rude act!


Abiodun Babatunde

A concerned yoruba son from Lagos.


Ire o.




 


A recent incident in an inter faith gathering in ibadan, has left the people of Oyo State talking. Rasheed Ladoja, was seen ignoring Alaafin ikubabayeyes hand shake, who is by far his superior and leader. Ladoja who failed as a governor also failed to respond to a friendly "Good morning handshake". The peace loving people of Oyo State are shocked by Rasheeds apparent rudeness and unwise behavior. 


Remember that Ladoja was impeached and sent out of office in shameful way. Can we now say Ladoja is towing the path of destruction for the second time? Can we say there is a curse following him?


The incident has sparked a debate about culture, respect, etiquette and the boundaries of traditional institutions. 


 The Alaafin and olubadan has had cordial relationship for years. The fabric that formed ibadan is oyo hence the relationship is solid and beautiful. I expected a better behaviour from Rasheed, who was a former governor and senator. I expected him to be wise, smart and intelligent. But atimes age and experience is not wisdom.


If I were Ladoja, I will go and ask forgiveness from Alaafin knowing that a curse has come upon him for his rude act!


Abiodun Babatunde

A concerned yoruba son from Lagos.


Ire o.




OLUBADAN CORONATION: HONOURS, ENCOMIUMS FOR ALAAFIN IN IBADAN, AS RESIDENTS THUNDEROUSLY ROARED, " IKU BABA YEYE, AUTHENTIC HEAD OF YORUBALAND"

OLUBADAN CORONATION: HONOURS, ENCOMIUMS FOR ALAAFIN IN IBADAN, AS RESIDENTS THUNDEROUSLY ROARED, " IKU BABA YEYE, AUTHENTIC HEAD OF YORUBALAND"


It was honours and encomiums galore for the Titan of Yorubaland, His Imperial Majesty, the Alaafin and Paramount Ruler of Oyo Kingdom, Oba Engineer Abimbola Akeem Owoade 1, today  in Ibadan ,Oyo State Capital ,  as elated residents could not hold back their support and love for the Paramount Ruler.


Alaafin' was in the State capital door the coronation of the new Olubadan of Ibadan land, Oba Adewolu  Ladoja.


The happy - looking residents, including the praise chanters,  on sighting the motorcade of the Alaafin moved closer and continuously roared "" Iku Baba  Yeye, Olori gbogbo Oba Ile Yoruba'", amid panegyric by the praise chanters. 


Alaafin & Olugbo

Findings revealed that the residents , both young and old have been closely monitoring the activities of Oba Owoade since ascended the throne of his forefathers and we're of the conviction that the Alaafin  has truly 

established a successful brand as ""a Builder of strong bridges of

understanding and brotherhood, not only aiming traditional rulers in Yorubaland,  but across the country.


Another testimony to Alaafin's  legacy, according to some residents was that the

quintessential Monarch has consistently used his exalted position to

send to Nigerians, irrespective of religious, or ethnic backgrounds that with him, leadership of oneness and true friendship with others remain his fulcrum.


Alaafin & Sultan 

" The  hard earned reputation of  this detribalised Monarch, the Alaafin,  as an

inspirational, strong and visionary leader; a relentless bridge builder and a missionary for hope and his constant message of peace, love and harmony have endeared him to the hearts of many Nigerians. That is what we are telling the world today"", some of the residents confided .


Others spoke about Oba Owoade's stylish in appearance, saying  "" he is an handsome man with grace and elegance".


"" Honestly, he is Royal Father who is  pleasingly ingenious and simple. His natural elegance and complement always amaze us. Who will see him ( Alaafin) and not admire, love or envy him"", they asserted.



 Bode Durojaiye, 

Director of Media and Publicity to the Alaafin, Paramount Ruler of Oyo Kingdom and the Superior Head of Yorubaland.


It was honours and encomiums galore for the Titan of Yorubaland, His Imperial Majesty, the Alaafin and Paramount Ruler of Oyo Kingdom, Oba Engineer Abimbola Akeem Owoade 1, today  in Ibadan ,Oyo State Capital ,  as elated residents could not hold back their support and love for the Paramount Ruler.


Alaafin' was in the State capital door the coronation of the new Olubadan of Ibadan land, Oba Adewolu  Ladoja.


The happy - looking residents, including the praise chanters,  on sighting the motorcade of the Alaafin moved closer and continuously roared "" Iku Baba  Yeye, Olori gbogbo Oba Ile Yoruba'", amid panegyric by the praise chanters. 


Alaafin & Olugbo

Findings revealed that the residents , both young and old have been closely monitoring the activities of Oba Owoade since ascended the throne of his forefathers and we're of the conviction that the Alaafin  has truly 

established a successful brand as ""a Builder of strong bridges of

understanding and brotherhood, not only aiming traditional rulers in Yorubaland,  but across the country.


Another testimony to Alaafin's  legacy, according to some residents was that the

quintessential Monarch has consistently used his exalted position to

send to Nigerians, irrespective of religious, or ethnic backgrounds that with him, leadership of oneness and true friendship with others remain his fulcrum.


Alaafin & Sultan 

" The  hard earned reputation of  this detribalised Monarch, the Alaafin,  as an

inspirational, strong and visionary leader; a relentless bridge builder and a missionary for hope and his constant message of peace, love and harmony have endeared him to the hearts of many Nigerians. That is what we are telling the world today"", some of the residents confided .


Others spoke about Oba Owoade's stylish in appearance, saying  "" he is an handsome man with grace and elegance".


"" Honestly, he is Royal Father who is  pleasingly ingenious and simple. His natural elegance and complement always amaze us. Who will see him ( Alaafin) and not admire, love or envy him"", they asserted.



 Bode Durojaiye, 

Director of Media and Publicity to the Alaafin, Paramount Ruler of Oyo Kingdom and the Superior Head of Yorubaland.

TINUBU'S LIES AT OLUBADAN CORONATION: THE ECONOMY HAS TURNED THE CORNER, THERE'S LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL, APPRECIATES NIGERIANS FOR THEIR SUPPORT IN SUFFERING

TINUBU'S LIES AT OLUBADAN CORONATION: THE ECONOMY HAS TURNED THE CORNER, THERE'S LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL, APPRECIATES NIGERIANS FOR THEIR SUPPORT IN SUFFERING


As Nigerians are still wallowing in abject poverty occasioned by APC misrule since 2016, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, on Friday in Ibadan, Oyo State spews fresh Lies that the economy of the country has turned the corner for good, following the success of the economic reforms introduced by his administration over two years ago.

 

Under Bola Ahmed Tinubu's reckless leadership, it has been maximum pains for greater numbers of the citizens.

Tinubu whose government has continues the Buhari's legacy of maladministration assured Nigerians that they would soon begin to enjoy the fruits of the reforms and thanked them for their patience and support in suffering while looting and more borrowing for looting are still ongoing.


The President spoke on Friday at the coronation of his friend and political ally, Imperial Majesty Oba (Sen) Abdul-Rashidi Adewolu Akanmu Ladoja, as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland.

 

He said: "Today, I am honoured to bring the cheering news that our economy has turned around and there is now light at the end of the tunnel.'' 


 Nigeria’s economy has “bounced back” and was on the path of growth and prosperity, despite the widespread hardship, hunger, and inflation ravaging the country under his watch.


Tinubu told the gathering that the country had weathered the storm of economic collapse and was now moving toward recovery.


“To many of you here present, today I am honoured and I’m very proud to give you the cheering news that the economy has turned the corner. There is a bright light at the end of the tunnel,” Tinubu said.


He likened Nigerians’ current suffering under his economic reforms to the pain of a “surgery,” insisting the sacrifices would eventually produce growth and prosperity while every senator and house of representatives members quarterly received nothing less than a billion naira.


The looting under APC leadership since 2015 till date is second to none in our history.


“Your suffering is the pain of a painful surgery. But it is now returned to the moment of growth and prosperity waiting for us ahead. Thank you for your perseverance. Thank you for your endurance,” Tinubu declared.


Speaking about the new Olubadan, Tinubu said: "All the things we started together with great expectations, and the history we shared are coming to pass. I pray that you will live long and be celebrated as one of the rare leaders in history to ascend the throne of your forefathers.

 

"I pray that God will grant you more years of joy, prosperity and relevance,'' the President said.

 

He aid that the Olubadan of Ibadanland played a significant role in Nigeria's political history, and had remained a pillar of hope through the experiences of impeachment, perseverance and resilience as a former governor of the state.


He thanked all the former and serving governors, the traditional rulers, for attending the coronation.

 

"It is a joy and great excitement for us. I appreciate you all. As for me, this is homecoming,'' he stated.

 

Anyone still keeping any hope in Tinubu's renewed pains has no hope!

Or


WHICH CORNER HAS THE ECONOMY  TURNED UNDER TINUBU LED APC ANTI PEOPLE LEADERSHIP?


As Nigerians are still wallowing in abject poverty occasioned by APC misrule since 2016, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, on Friday in Ibadan, Oyo State spews fresh Lies that the economy of the country has turned the corner for good, following the success of the economic reforms introduced by his administration over two years ago.

 

Under Bola Ahmed Tinubu's reckless leadership, it has been maximum pains for greater numbers of the citizens.

Tinubu whose government has continues the Buhari's legacy of maladministration assured Nigerians that they would soon begin to enjoy the fruits of the reforms and thanked them for their patience and support in suffering while looting and more borrowing for looting are still ongoing.


The President spoke on Friday at the coronation of his friend and political ally, Imperial Majesty Oba (Sen) Abdul-Rashidi Adewolu Akanmu Ladoja, as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland.

 

He said: "Today, I am honoured to bring the cheering news that our economy has turned around and there is now light at the end of the tunnel.'' 


 Nigeria’s economy has “bounced back” and was on the path of growth and prosperity, despite the widespread hardship, hunger, and inflation ravaging the country under his watch.


Tinubu told the gathering that the country had weathered the storm of economic collapse and was now moving toward recovery.


“To many of you here present, today I am honoured and I’m very proud to give you the cheering news that the economy has turned the corner. There is a bright light at the end of the tunnel,” Tinubu said.


He likened Nigerians’ current suffering under his economic reforms to the pain of a “surgery,” insisting the sacrifices would eventually produce growth and prosperity while every senator and house of representatives members quarterly received nothing less than a billion naira.


The looting under APC leadership since 2015 till date is second to none in our history.


“Your suffering is the pain of a painful surgery. But it is now returned to the moment of growth and prosperity waiting for us ahead. Thank you for your perseverance. Thank you for your endurance,” Tinubu declared.


Speaking about the new Olubadan, Tinubu said: "All the things we started together with great expectations, and the history we shared are coming to pass. I pray that you will live long and be celebrated as one of the rare leaders in history to ascend the throne of your forefathers.

 

"I pray that God will grant you more years of joy, prosperity and relevance,'' the President said.

 

He aid that the Olubadan of Ibadanland played a significant role in Nigeria's political history, and had remained a pillar of hope through the experiences of impeachment, perseverance and resilience as a former governor of the state.


He thanked all the former and serving governors, the traditional rulers, for attending the coronation.

 

"It is a joy and great excitement for us. I appreciate you all. As for me, this is homecoming,'' he stated.

 

Anyone still keeping any hope in Tinubu's renewed pains has no hope!

Or


WHICH CORNER HAS THE ECONOMY  TURNED UNDER TINUBU LED APC ANTI PEOPLE LEADERSHIP?

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