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05/01/2018

IBADAN OBASHIP TUSSLE TO BE SETTELED OUT OF COURT SOON, AS CCII LEADS AUTHENTIC MOGAJIS, TRC TO MEETING WITH AJIMOBI

The apex socio-cultural organization in Ibadanland, the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes, is confident that the lingering chieftaincy dispute triggered by the installation of 21 new obas by the Oyo State government will soon be settled out of court judging by the ‘cooperation and enthusiasm’ of the contenders in its reconciliation efforts.
The President of the CCII, Chief Yemi Soladoye, expressed the confidence in an interview with journalists shortly after leading a Truth and Reconciliation Committee to a meeting with the Governor of Oyo State, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, at the Governor’s Office, Ibadan, on Friday.
He was upbeat that an amicable resolution, which, he said, would produce no victor nor vanquished was in the offing in the avowed determination of the CCII and respected elders of the land to end the impasse.
The CCII president said that the TRC would round off its troubleshooting efforts by the end of January and make recommendations, which he said would be satisfactory to the parties concerned.
He said that member ship of the TRC, which is being coordinated by the CCII, included representatives of the elders of the land, religious bodies, retired military officers, recognized mogajis, authentic mogajis and a former Senator Rashidi Ladoja.
The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji, had instituted a court action against the state government following the installation of the 21 Obas by the governor; an action, which, he said, did not follow the due process and tradition.
At the Friday’s meeting with the governor were the leaders of the authentic mogajis, Chiefs Olawale Oladoja and Abass Oloko, who have been the arrowheads of the opposition against the installation of the new obas and have been speaking in support of the Olubadan.
Also in attendance were the representatives of Ibadan Elders and retired military personnel on the TRC, Chief Lere Adigun and Gen. Raji Rasaki, respectively.
Soladoye said, “We are happy that all the stakeholders in the matter have seen the need to embrace peace. Judging by the progress we have made so far in the TRC, I can assure you that the matter will soon be settled out of court judging by the cooperation and enthusiasm of the parties.
“We have extracted a firm promise from those concerned on the need to withdraw all the court cases in the overall interest of Ibadanland. We are doing everything possible not to jeorpadise the reconciliation process, hence all the stakeholders have been included in the TRC.
“We have advised the contenders to stop issuing inflammatory statements capable of dragging back the hand of the clock. You will recall that there had been threats and counter-threats by the 21 obas and the authentic mogajis in recent times.
“We have no doubt that the issue will soon become history. In the end there will not be no victor nor vanquished. We are meeting with all the stakeholders and we deemed it appropriate to meet with the governor first. We are happy that he is keen on seeing the matter resolved amicably.”
The CCII said that the attendance of the authentic mogajis at the meeting with the governor should send a positive signal to the people that the TRC was making appreciable progress that would soon bear fruits.
He was upbeat that none of the stakeholders would be dissatisfied or still feel embittered at the end of the reconciliation efforts

No dulln Baba...Nevr undr-xtimat Boda Iziaka wen it coms 2pressn piono...he his really gd  but Govning Oyo State,brings ...
24/11/2017

No dulln Baba...Nevr undr-xtimat Boda Iziaka wen it coms 2pressn piono...he his really gd but Govning Oyo State,brings difficulty...Long live Oyo State...Long live Ibadan.

Aare Latosisa, Balogun Ogboriefon and few others listed as KIRIJI Warriors http://ibadans.blogspot.com/2017/11/aare-lato...
22/11/2017

Aare Latosisa, Balogun Ogboriefon and few others listed as KIRIJI Warriors http://ibadans.blogspot.com/2017/11/aare-latosisa-balogun-ogboriefon-and.html

The Generals involved in these conflicts
include:
Ibadan
Are Latosa
Osi, Ilori – son of Ogunmola and later
Akintaro
Iyapo – son of Ibikunle
Balogun Ajayi Ogboriefon
Ali Laluwoye – Otun
Babalola son of Ajayi Ogboriefon
Ijesa
Ogedengbe
Ayomoro
Ogunmodede
Egba
Ogundipe
Ajagunjeun
Okenla
Ekiti
Fabunmi
Odeyale
Adeyala
Ilorin
Emir Alihu
Ajia
Karara – Balogun of Ilorin
Ife
Ayikiti – general
The war caused heavy casualties on both
sides although historians believe that the
losses were even. It showcased the largest
array of military hardware in Western Africa
at the time. The Eastern Yoruba
confederacy purchased a large number of
cannon guns which produced the
thunderous sound “Kiriiiiiiji”. The name
“ Kiriji ” came from the ground shaking
vibrations that accompanied the use of the
cannons which gave the Eastern Yorubas an
advantage over the Ibadans. Several Yoruba
towns and villages were completely wiped
out of history due to the scorched-earth
policy of the civil war. Two good examples
of such settlements are Osogun
(somewhere in Oyo) and Ijaiye.

The Generals involved in these conflicts include: Ibadan Are Latosa Osi, Ilori – son of Ogunmola and later Akintaro Iyapo – son of Ibi...

27/08/2017

Oyo Govt. confers obaship on 21 as coronation holds Sunday





The Oyo State Government on Friday issued letters of conferment of Obaship on 21 chiefs in Ibadan, just as it announced that their coronation will hold on Sunday, August 27, 2017 on Sunday at Mapo Hall, Ibadan.



The government explained that its decision was in line with the provisions of the recently amended 1959 Declaration of Olubadan and other related chieftaincies in Ibadanland as well as the government White Paper as conveyed in Government Gazette No 14, Notice 27 Vol. 42 of 23rd August 2017 and Gazette No. 15 Notice 28 Vol. 42 of August 24, 2017 respectively.



The government stated that the governor of the State, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, exercised his powers as conferred on him by section 28(i) Cap. Vol 1 of the Chiefs Law of Oyo State of Nigeria 2000 and the amended 1959 declaration.



The Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Olalekan Alli, who presented the letters at the House of Chiefs, explained that Eight High Chiefs were given letters elevating them to Obaship and changing their titles to “His Royal Majesty” while 13 Baales were elevated to “His Royal Highness”, noting that 9 vacant Baale stools were not conferred but their positions are now recognized as Obas.

Mr. Alli said that High Chief Senator Lekan Balogun, Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland; High Chief Eddy Oyewole, Ashipa olubadan of Ibadanland; High Chief Akinloye Owolabi Olakuleyin, the Balogun of Ibadanland; High Chief Tajudeen A. Ajibola, Osi Balogun of Ibadaland; High Chief Latifu Gbadamosi Adebimpe, Asipa Balogun of Ibadanland; High Chief Dr Kolawole Adegbola, Ekarun Blaogun of Ibadanland; High Chief Abiodun Kola-Daisi, Ekerin Olubadan of Ibadanland and High Chief S. Amidu Ajibade, Ekarun Olubadan of Ibadanland will now be addressed as Royal Majesties while the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji remains the Imperial Majesty with no disruption or amendment to the traditional Olubadan Chieftaincy ascendancy system or structure .

He stated that Chief Lasisi Akano, Onijaye of Ijaye; Chief Ismaila Olasunkanmi, Oniroko of Iroko, Chief Moses Olasunkanmi, Onikereku of Ikereku; Chiief Mudasiru Omodele Adebayo, Baale Olodo; Chief Victor Sunday Okunola, Elegbeda of Egbeda; Alhaji Wahab Olabamiji Okedina, Baale Okelade-Okin; Chief Olabamiji Ahmed Thomas, Alakufo of Akufo; Chief Gbolagade Muritala Babalola, Onido of Ido; Chief Dauda Omotoso, Baale Awotan; Chief Tiamiyu Labiyi Ladipo, Baale of Abanla and Chief James Oladipo Obisesan, Baalr Akanran were conferred with His Royal Highness status.

Speaking on behalf of the new Obas, His Royal Majesty, Oba Lekan Balogun, the Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland thanked the Oyo State Government and the governor of the State, Senator Abiola Ajimobi for answering the call of the people to review the Olubadan chieftaincy declaration of 1959, stressing that the new development is God ordained..

Omo Ibadan Kini Soo...Aku Ojumo ooo
20/08/2016

Omo Ibadan Kini Soo...Aku Ojumo ooo

Oluyole 'badan! Ebam gbomo Oke! Lanti lanti!Omo ki gbo gbo ileIts high time we start flashing back from where we started...
20/07/2016

Oluyole 'badan! Ebam gbomo Oke! Lanti lanti!
Omo ki gbo gbo ile
Its high time we start flashing back from where we started from in Nigeria... May be this will change the misappropriate thought of our recent politicians... Ojo n bo Loluwa we.
Ibadan Oni baje ooo

25/09/2015

Oluyole 'badan
Ebam gbomo Oke
As U offer Ur sacrifices,
I wish dt Allah showers
his divine blessings &
fulfills all Ur dreams
on Eid-ul-Adha & alws.
Eid-ul-Adha Mubarak! Barka'De'Sallah (Aku Odun, A Ku Iyedun ooo, Emi wa A se Pupo Odun Laye)
Ibadan oni baje ooo

04/07/2015

Omo Ibadan mini so
Kila je Lana
Kila fi joko
Ona bo lagba wole
Ago melo lawo le

26/06/2015
26/06/2015

Omo Ibadan kini soo
Kila je lane
Kila fi joko
Firmu wo lawo
Lago melo
Apabo lagba wole

Oluyole 'badan
26/06/2015

Oluyole 'badan

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