Tag: Oba Oluwo of Iwo

  • Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Akanbi speaks on money rituals

    Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Akanbi speaks on money rituals

    Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Akanbi, has called on youths to embrace hardwork and stop believing that money rituals exist.

    The Iwo monarch advised the youths to do what will earn them a legitimate living and shun social vices.

    The Oba who spoke in Iwo on Tuesday, after visiting some aged and vulnerable residents, to whom he gave money and food items.

    The royal father, who visited various compounds in the community distributing the items, also gave out cash to the beneficiaries.

    According to him, the notion of making money by engaging in rituals or criminal acts was alien to the Yoruba people and called on the leaders of the race to be of good reference point to the younger generation by being selfless and dedicated to a good cause.

    He said, “Money ritual is unreal. Money was introduced to us by the colonial masters. We spent shillings and pounds during their time.

    ”So, at what point in our existence did we start engaging in rituals to make money? Youths should be dedicated and work hard. Success will surely locate them.”

    The monarch said he decided to give the needy among his subjects food items to cushion the effects of the harsh economy on them.

    “This is a trying time in our country. There is a paucity of funds and scarcity of food – and as a king, I can’t bear to see my people suffer and that is why I’m giving out food to the aged and the vulnerable.

    “Although, people do come to my palace twice a week to eat, there are some people who can not come to the palace due to their age or disability. That is why I am out to distribute the food items and money.

    “I’m doing this without any religious or political bias. I am giving it out to everyone and I feel good about it. It is what I’m happy doing and I will continue doing,” Oluwo concluded.

  • 2023 elections: Igbos need a new approach to earn our votes-Oluwo of Iwo

    2023 elections: Igbos need a new approach to earn our votes-Oluwo of Iwo

    Oba Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi the Oluwo of Iwo, has declared that he can trust any Igbo aspirant with the Presidency of Nigeria.

    Oluwo made his position known at a time the South-East is demanding that it’s high time to have an Igbo president in the country.

    He condemned in totality the IPOB sit- at- home order on Mondays presently ongoing in all igbo states, saying it’s detrimental to the growth and survival of the country.

    Oba Abdulrosheed also advocated for a rethink by the South Easterners to their approach.

    The monarch held that no Nigerian will feel secured in the hands of a leader whose ethnic attachment deprived other Nigerians their rights.

    The Oluwo spoke through a statement released by his chief press secretary Alli Ibraheem, he advised the igbos to change their approach to issues otherwise their dreams of producing a president may hit the rocks.

    While acknowledging the damage done to Igbos by the Nigerian civil war, he enjoined the south easterners to rescind on their attitude of barring people from other parts of the country from owning properties in their domain.

    He insisted that the policy was not only detrimental to their political strength, but also a deficit to the economic unity of Nigeria.

    According to him, “The civil war wounds meted on south easterners is a weak factor to institutionalize policies capable of tearing the nation apart.

    “I have people from across Nigeria in Iwo, including the South Easterners. They do not only have their businesses but also built their houses and own farm lands. Such is not only peculiar to Iwo but to other parts of the country, except the South-East. A Nigerian in Nigeria should be able to own land anywhere.

    “The style by the South easterners is barbaric. Such is not only detrimental to their economic viability but also to their political recognition. As a traditional ruler, I can’t trust any South easterner as my President.

    “You can’t be a leader on sectional interest. With such unsophisticated, primitive and uncivilized thinking, no Nigerian from other zones will vote a south easterner as their President.”

  • ‘You are a servant of merit,’ Saudi Arabia eulogises Oluwo of Iwo

    An official of the Ministry of Justice, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, Sheik Abdul-Azeez Alhajlaan, has said that the Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdul-Rasheed Akanbi, is a blessing to humanity.

    He said this following the Oba’s outright condemnation of idolatry.

    Alhajlaan described Oluwo a “servant of merit, appointed to lead the populace right in all ramifications.”

    The cleric declared that the authorities of Saudi Arabia were intimated of the monarch’s preaching against idolatry and had come to declare support for him due to his position on idolatry.

    A statement revealed that the Saudi delegation’s visit to the monarch in Iwo, Osun State, was facilitated by some Muslim scholars in the town, including Dr. Sirajudeen Asrau, Dr. Daud Baki, Dr. Buwaeb, Dr. Qosim Tijani, Dr. Imran and Mogaji Yaqub Baki.

    Conducting Alhajlaan round the palace, the monarch said his spirituality was tied to his faith in God, adding that his antagonists had increased because he removed idols from his palace.

    Oluwo said idol worshipping was never part of the Yoruba culture, while condemning the “wickedness” of some idols that request human beings as sacrifice.

    Speaking on the need to eradicate some of the “awkward” cultures and traditions, Oba Akanbi said, “We are the only race in the world that sold their (past) generations to slavery.

    “This is the work of our predecessors and it is still rampant among our folks today and you can see that in child trafficking and sex slavery.

    “These practices that were inherited must stop because they do not indicate love at all.

    “It is only our idols that request human beings as sacrifice. Offering tomorrow’s presidents, engineers, doctors, musicians, astronauts, chemists and so on for sacrifice is inhuman, uncultured and wickedness of first class order. It is time to challenge the status quo to liberate our people.

    “Idolatry is not part of any culture.”