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Ibadan Chief, Sanusi Lauds Makinde on Baales’ Promotion to Obaship Status

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Urges More Supports for Governor

 

The Mogaji Olugbade Family Oja’ba Ibadan, Chief Dotun Sanusi on Thursday hailed the Oyo State Governor, Engr Seyi Makinde for approving the proposal of the Olubadan of Ibadan land, Oba Lekan Balogun to make some Baales in Ibadan crown-wearing monarchs.

This is as the concerned Baales, their families and communities across the new royal domains sent invitations across well-wishers to join in the celebration which holds tomorrow.

The Kabiyesi, Olubadan of Ibadan land, Oba Balogun, the paramount ruler and prescribed authority is set to perform the coronation of the Baales into crown-wearing monarchs tomorrow at the historic Oja’ba Palace of the Olubadan, beginning from 10am.

This ceremony is the second of such historic event in Ibadan, coming weeks after the Olubadan crowned his high chiefs to crown-wearing Obas in the Olubadan-in-Council otherwise known as Olubadan Advisory Council or Ibadan Obas Council.

With this development, Olubadan is the Imperial Majesty of the Ibadan land while his hitherto High Chiefs are now His Royal Majesties and Baales as His Royal Highnesses.

Sanusi who was elated by the approval, given to the coronation of Baales, paid a glowing tribute to the governor for elevating the status of traditional institution in the State.

The business magnate and owner of globally recognized hospitality haven, Ilaji Hotels and Sports Resort added that, “the Governor deserves the applause of all and sundry and more importantly from the sons and daughters of Ibadan land.”

He, thereafter, called for more support and cooperation for the Governor and his administration, stressing that, “the Omituntun 2.0 is already a blessing to the people of the State and more importantly, our chequered traditional institution.”

He added that the Association of Ibadan Mogajis under its President, Mogaji Asimiyu Ariori; market men and women and all their leaders including all stakeholders are happy with the new development which according to him, “will further fast track greater development and accentuate economic growth of the city of Ibadan.”

Among the Baales to be elevated to Obas are the Alakanran of Akanran, Chief Yekini Obisesan; Alararo of Araromi Aperin, Chief Mudashir Obisesan; Oniladuntan of Laduntan, Chief Kamorudeen Adeyemi; and about 22 others spread across Ibadan city and less cities.

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Nigeria Has Lost One of Its Brightest Minds in Olunloyo – Rep Oseni

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Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), Engr. Aderemi Oseni has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of former Oyo State Governor, Dr. Omololu Olunloyo, describing his death as a monumental loss to the people of Oyo State and Nigeria at large.

In a condolence message made available to the press on Sunday, in Ibadan by his media aide, Idowu Ayodele, the lawmaker eulogised the late elder statesman as a distinguished scholar, consummate public administrator, and one of Nigeria’s most intellectually gifted leaders whose legacy would continue to inspire generations.

Dr. Olunloyo, who served as governor of Oyo State during the Second Republic, was reported dead at the age of 89. He was widely respected for his brilliance, administrative acumen, and unmatched depth in mathematics and public discourse.

Oseni noted that the late governor’s contributions to the development of Oyo State, particularly in the areas of education, governance, and intellectual engagement, are indelible footprints in the sands of time.

“We have lost a gem. Dr. Olunloyo was not just a leader, he was a father figure and a repository of wisdom. His demise is a personal loss to me and all lovers of progress and excellence in our society,” he stated.

While commiserating with the Olunloyo family, the people of Ibadan, and the entire Oyo State, he prayed for the peaceful repose of the departed soul and urged all to take solace in the rich and impactful life he lived.

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Oseni Congratulates Ajewole, Others on CCII Mandate Renewal

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Member representing Ibarapa East/Ido Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives and Chairman, House Committee on Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), Engr. Aderemi  Oseni has extended his heartfelt congratulations to Chief Sulaimon Ajeniyi Ajewole and other members of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII) executives on their re-election.

Chief Ajewole was returned as the President-General of the apex Ibadan socio-cultural association, alongside other members of the executive council, who were all given the mandate to continue piloting the affairs of the association for another two-year term.

In a congratulatory message issued through his media aide, Idowu Ayodele, Oseni described the re-election of the Ajewole-led team as a reflection of the trust and confidence reposed in their leadership by the Ibadan indigenes at home and in the diaspora.

He commended the CCII leadership for its unwavering commitment to the progress, unity, and cultural advancement of Ibadanland while expressing optimism that the renewed mandate would further propel the association to greater heights.

“The re-election of Chief Ajewole and his team is not only a testament to their sterling performance over the last term but also an affirmation of their capacity to continue serving the interest of Ibadan indigenes. I extend my warmest congratulations and best wishes for a more impactful tenure,” he said.

The lawmaker further assured the CCII of his continued support for any initiative geared towards the development of Ibadanland and the preservation of its rich heritage.

The CCII is renowned for its pivotal role in mobilising Ibadan sons and daughters towards the socio-economic development of the65 ancient city and beyond.

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Ex-Oyo Governor,  Olunloyo, Passes On at 89

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The political and academic communities in Nigeria were thrown into mourning on Sunday following the death of Dr. Victor Omololu Olunloyo, a former governor of the old Oyo State.

Dr. Olunloyo, a distinguished mathematician, seasoned politician, and elder statesman, died in the early hours of Sunday after reportedly battling age-related ailments. He was aged 89 and would have clocked 90 in about three months.

Born into the aristocratic Olunloyo family of Ibadan, the late statesman made history in 1983 when he was elected governor of the old Oyo State under the platform of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN). His tenure, however, was short-lived as the military coup of December 1983 abruptly ended the Second Republic and consequently his time in office.

Known for his brilliance and sharp intellect, Olunloyo was widely regarded as the first and only individual to have ruled Ibadan as a distinct administrative unit before the restructuring of states in Nigeria.

A family source who confirmed his passing described his final weeks as a period of intense struggle with age-related health complications.

“The family is currently in mourning and will make burial arrangements public in due course,” the source said.

More details to follow…

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