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  • Ooni of Ife  marries wife number six, unveils her in Lagos

    Ooni of Ife marries wife number six, unveils her in Lagos

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja ll has married a princess from Ijebu-Ode, Temitope Adesegun as wife number six.

    The wedding ceremony took place inside Magodo in Lagos state, Nigeria.

    Recall that the monarch on Thursday, October 20, 2022, married his fifth wife and founder of African Fashion Week, Ronke Ademiluyi, who is the great-granddaughter of the 48th Ooni of Ife, Ajagun Ademiluyi.

    After his marriage to Naomi Silekunola failed in December 2021, the monarch has since married five women in less than two months.

    The queens are; Mariam Anako, September 6, 2022; Elizabeth Akinmudai; Tobiloba Philips, October 9, 2022; Ashley Adegoke, October 14, 2022; and Ademiluyi, October 20, 2022.

    Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi; (Ọjájá II) (born 17 October 1974) is the 51st and current Ooni of Ife. He is the traditional ruler/monarch of the Yoruba kingdom of Ile-Ife.

    He ascended to the throne of his forbearers in 2015 succeeding the deceased Oba Okunade Sijuwade who was the 50th Ooni of Ife.

  • Despite appeal by Ooni of Ife to Nigerian youths not to lose hope on Nigeria, teenage girl jumps into river

    Despite appeal by Ooni of Ife to Nigerian youths not to lose hope on Nigeria, teenage girl jumps into river

    Despite an appeal by the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, to Nigerian youths not to lose hope in Nigeria, a teenage girl has reportedly taken her life after alighting from a motorcycle around Gbodofon area of Abeokuta and jumping into a river.

    It was gathered that the lady committed the act after receiving a call from a yet-to-be-identified person.

    According to eyewitnesses, they were looking at her from a distance and did not really know what she said or heard on the call.

    Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi made the appeal to Nigerian youths while noting that the current challenges confronting the nation will be surmounted and the country will rise stronger and better.

    Despite appeal by Ooni of Ife to Nigerian youths not to lose hope on Nigeria, teenage girl jumps into river
    Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi

    He advised the youths to be creative, focused and deploy their God-given talent to develop the country and take it beyond its current abysmal position.

    The prominent monarch spoke at ABUAD on Friday, during the 10th convocation ceremony of the private university held at the Ado- Ekiti campus of the institution.

    At the ceremonies, no fewer than 1,673 graduates bagged different degrees, with 121 of them decorated with first-class honors.

     

     

     

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi; (Ọjájá II) (born 17 October 1974) is the 51st and current Ooni of Ife.

    He is the traditional ruler/monarch of the Yoruba kingdom of Ile-Ife. He ascended to the throne of his forebearers in 2015 succeeding the deceased Oba Okunade Sijuwade, who was the 50th Ooni of Ife.

    Ooni Adeyeye Ogunwusi was selected from the Giesi Ruling House of Ile-Ife, amongst indigenes who were also heirs to the throne on 26 October 2015. He received his staff of office on 7 December 2015. He has been described as an ‘astute entrepreneur driven by the need to turn impossibilities into possibilities.

    Oba Ogunwusi is the spiritual leader of the Yoruba people now saddled with the responsibility of making supplications to God and the Òrìṣà on behalf of his people and the world at large during annual festivals such as Olojo.

  • 2022 Olojo: Ooni assures of restoration of Nigeria’s lost glory

    2022 Olojo: Ooni assures of restoration of Nigeria’s lost glory

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has assured Nigerians that the lost glory of Ile-Ife, and the country at large would be restored soonest.
    The traditional ruler gave the assurance at the grand-finale of Olojo festival when he visited the Family Royal Compound, Agbedegbede and some other notable areas on Monday in Ile-Ife.
    He said that Olojo festival was a unique festival that brought light and comfort to the people of the source, Osun, Nigeria and the entire continent after the celebration.
    Ooni appreciated the Almighty God for sparing the nation, in spite of the challenges facing it and its people till date.
    “Whenever we celebrate Olojo festival, all the prayers offered are speedily answered, for the Aare Crown that comes out once in a year is a symbol of peace and harmony.
    “And it’s a point of contact to God Almighty towards resolving all issues in Nigeria, as the country gears up for next general elections in 2023,” he said.
    According to Ooni, this year’s festival will bring an end to the lingering strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) which has paralysed academic activities in the nation’s universities.
    The Royal Father assured that with his prayers, the next general elections would be free, fair and credible, saying that celebration of Olojo festival would restore normalcy.
    “By God’s Grace, we are coming back here next year to thank God and to testify to the power of God that everything is settled,” he stressed.
  • ASUU strike: Ooni of Ife goes spiritual to bring end to industrial action

    ASUU strike: Ooni of Ife goes spiritual to bring end to industrial action

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, says he will dedicate the annual seven days seclusion marking the beginning of Olojo festival to end the lingering strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), which has paralysed academic activities in the nation’s universities.

    Ooni, who appeared in his usual white traditional attire lace with colorful ancient beads, made this known to newsmen on his way out of the Ile Oodua Palace of Ife on Sunday.

    Olojo festival connotes a strong indication of God’s creation and the day of the first dawn on earth. It is celebrated annually in Ile-Ife by all descendants of Oduduwa globally.

    The traditional ruler said he would also use the highly spiritual moment of seclusion as “a point of contact to God Almighty toward resolving all issues in Nigeria, as the country gears up for next year’s general election”.

    Ogunwusi, also the Co-chairman, National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria (NCTRN), said that government must, as a matter of urgency, end the ASUU’s strike to avert the looming anger of Nigerian youths.

    “Youths are angry and no one can blame them for that. Just imagine the number of months they have been kept out of schools.

    “ASUU and government must unite and end this, because we cannot handle the anger of youths, if they go out of control.

    “They have started blocking highways and even, threatening to lock airports, that is an indication that they have been pushed to the wall.

    “This is my seventh years on the throne and I have been serving humanity with special focus on youths in our country,” the Ooni of Ife said.

    According to him, apart from investing hugely in human capital development and capacity building, I have engaged many youths as handlers of my firms and they have shown excellence in leadership.

    The traditional ruler appealed to the government to look at this direction and make the necessary ammendment.

    “During the recruitment process at the newly unveiled OjajaMore, over 50 per cent of applicants are undergraduates, which speaks to the fact that the ASUU strike has done a lot of damage.

    “It is avoidable and it should be ended by the government and ASUU for the benefit of our youths. Next year’s election is equally another strong prayer request with which I am proceeding into seclusion.

    “I am praying that the process goes seamlessly acceptable to all for peace and prosperity of our land,” the Ooni said.

    Explaining the potency of the seclusion exercise, Ogunwusi would be incommunicado and not grant audience within the days in seclusion.

    He said there has never been any time that his prayer request during the seclusion period was not answered by the Almighty God, adding that such has never happened.

    Ogunwusi insisted that it was a period of fasting and prayer to appease God and seek blessings for our land.

  • BREAKING: Ooni of Ife officially takes new wife, Mariam [VIDEO]

    BREAKING: Ooni of Ife officially takes new wife, Mariam [VIDEO]

    Moving on from his estranged wife, Naomi Silekunola Ogunwusi, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi has officially taken to wife an oil and gas executive from Kogi State, Mariam Anako, who has vowed to be the monarch’s last wife.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the Ooni of Ife officially married Mariam on Tuesday in a brief ceremony that was held at the Enuwa’s Palace in Ile-Ife, coming after a former wife of the Oba, Wuraola Zaynab Otiti-Obanor welcomed a baby with her new husband.

    Although the Ooni of Ife is yet to make an official statement regarding the marriage, Mariam is said to have been of immense help to the Ooni, which must have endeared her to him.

    According to sources, she was given the necessary traditional rite last night with the popular pouring of a reddish substance on her legs, which will officially ushers her into the palace as a bride.

    The sources claimed she might leave for Lagos State alongside her people after the ceremony as she will not be resident in the palace due to the nature of her job.

    TNG reports Mariam, who works in Nestoil Limited, Nigeria’s largest indigenous engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning company in the oil and gas sector, is a native of the Ebira ethnic group in Kogi.

    She lost her dad at a young age and was brought up in the home of the former IGP Mohammed Dikko Abubakar, who reigned as the boss of the Nigerian Police between (2012 to 2014). MD Abubakar, as he is known, is the in-law of Africa’s wealthiest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote. The Ooni’s new mother-in-law is a retired police officer.

    This will be Ooni’s fourth official marriage after his marriages to Bukola, Zaynab and most recent, Naomi collapsed. Months back, Naomi shocked the fans of the Ife royals when she renounced her name and role as the Queen of Ife.

    The beautiful prophetess and mother of one stirred mixed reactions online when she accused the monarch of being two-faced.

  • Ooni of Ife’s ex-wife welcomes baby with new husband

    Ooni of Ife’s ex-wife welcomes baby with new husband

    Wuraola Zaynab Otiti-Obanor, the ex-queen of Ooni of Ife, HRM Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi has now welcomed a bouncing baby girl with her new husband, an Arab prince.

    The Princess who is from Edo State moved back to Doha in Qatar after the unceremonial end of her marriage to the monarch 5 years ago, where she started a brand new luxury life, running a good business and owning some of the biggest stores in Qatar.

    She was shuttling Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates too. While in Qatar, she gave love another trial and got married to a rich Arab prince.

    Although Zaynab’s marriage to the Ooni did not produce any kids, she is now a proud mum. She gave birth to a bouncing baby girl to her Arab husband a few weeks ago, according to fresh gists.

    An overwhelmed Zaynab could not hide her emotions when she welcomed her baby after years of waiting and has chosen to keep details about her new princess and the dad close to her chest.

    TNG recalls that the marriage between Zaynab and the Ooni of Ife crashed in 2017, less than two years after it was contracted in an elaborate ceremony. At the time, many hurled accusations bordering on infidelity at her and also called her unprintable names.

  • Owo church attack: We have capacity to defend ourselves – Ooni warns

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, has condemned the gruesome massacre of worshippers at St. Francis Catholic Church, Owa-luwa, Owo, Ondo State on Sunday, warning that Yoruba people have the capacity to defend themselves even though they are peace loving.

    This is contained in a statement by his Director of Media & Public Affairs, Otunba Moses Olafare, on Monday, in Ile-Ife.

    Ooni Ogunwusi who warned against plans by a group, bloodsucking enemies of God who had vowed to destabilise the Southwest region, decried the vulnerability of Nigerians, especially the poor who he said are often victims of violent attacks.

    “Killing many persons and injuring more others are described as a gruesome massacre, dastardly targeted at turning Yorubland to a war zone.

    “Yoruba people have the capacity to defend themselves even though they are peace loving.

    “We should all be reminded that 6th of June made it exactly one year, when an invading gang of killer herdsmen killed at least over 20 people in Igangan, Ibarapa North local government of Oyo State, on Saturday night.

    “They left several houses, the palace of the Asigangan and a popular petroleum station burnt in the attack when people were asleep. This happened exactly a year ago!” Ooni said.

    Oba Ogunwusi, who is the co-chairman of the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria (NCTRN), explained that there have been reports that some criminals are currently working to invade and to wreck havoc in Yorubaland like the one that just happened in Owo.

    “When calamities like this befall us without a single trace, the interpretation is that the intelligence unit of our country’s security architecture is probably faulty or completely missing.

    “However, we the descendants of Oduduwa cannot be overrun in our own home as we are prepared and ready to defend ourselves against external invaders.

    “Rather than discouraging us, this will rather strengthen us especially in our resolve to deploy manpower, resources and technology towards the protection of lives and properties.

    “The six governors across the south west region and their brothers nationwide as well as the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government, should live up to their oaths of securing Nigerians and ensuring safety for the citizenry,” the Ooni said.

    He, however commiserated with the Olowo of Owo, Oba Ajibade Gbadegesin Ogunoye III, the entire Owo kingdom, Gov Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, the people of Owo, the Priest and parishioners of St. Francis Catholic Church, Owa-luwa, Owo, families of all the victims, and the entire people of Ondo State over the tragic and senseless killings.

  • A day with Ooni of Ife is like a thousand of days – Portable

    A day with Ooni of Ife is like a thousand of days – Portable

    Fast-rising singer, Habeeb Okikiola a.k.a Portable, has visited the Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi, at his palace, saying a day with him is like a thousand of days.

    During the visit, Portable and the monarch had a friendly chat, with the singer cracking jokes for him and other persons in attendance.

     

    During their conversation, the monarch gave the musician a bundle of cash with those in attendance cheering him.

     

    Portable, who appreciated the monarch’s gesture in an Instagram post, wrote: “Zazu Zeh everything nah by lucky Oba don bless me with a bunk of money, a day with the most high king @ooniadimulaife of Yoruba land is like a thousands of days. (I) am so happy to be with the king arole odua Adeyeye Ojaja 2…”

  • What Tinubu, Fayemi, Sanwo-Olu, Ooni said about demise of Alaafin of Oyo

    What Tinubu, Fayemi, Sanwo-Olu, Ooni said about demise of Alaafin of Oyo

    A former Governor of Lagos State, Sen. Bola Tinubu, has described the death of the Alaafin of Oyo, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, as an auspicious era in the ancient Oyo Kingdom, the Yoruba and the entirety of the black race.

    Tinubu in a condolence message on Saturday in Lagos, said that the late Oba Adeyemi was a strong pillar of the arts, culture and tradition.

    He said: “Kabiyesi took upon himself the task of promoting Nigerian arts and culture for which he received many ambassadorial awards in Nigeria and beyond.

    “In recognition of his important contributions to peace, religious harmony and stability in Nigeria, the nation gifted him the high honour of Commander of the Federal Republic.”

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential hopeful expressed sadness at the passing of the late Oba adding that with his transition, a big Iroko had fallen.

    Tinubu recalled that his last encounter with Oba Adeyemi was during his last visit to his palace sometime in February to seek his prayers and blessings for his presidential ambition.

    “l had an abiding personal relationship with Alaafin whom I deeply respected. He was a Mentor, leader and father figure.

    ” I visited Kabiyesi in February in Oyo to seek his prayers and blessings which he graciously gave, little did I know it was the last time we would see each other face to face,” he said.

    Tinubu noted that Alaafin was one of the most influential, greatly respected traditional rulers in Yorubaland, Nigeria and indeed Africa and beyond.

    “Alaafin fostered harmony and brought prosperity and development to the ancient Oyo Kingdom.

    “He was loved by his people. Wisely ruling on the throne for 52 years, he became the longest reigning Alaafin that ever ruled Oyo Kingdom.

    “An elder-statesman and patriot, Alaafin Adeyemi was bold and courageous. He spoke truth to power.

    “His interventions in national affairs helped the nation navigate difficult moments and helped usher a more just society.

    “He played vital roles in the struggle for democracy, working assiduously towards the establishment of our democracy,” he said.

    The former governor who said that he was deeply touched by the demise of Oba Adeyemi commisserates with his immediate family, the Oyomesi, the chiefs, Gov. Seyi Makinde, the government and the people of Oyo kingdom.

    “The black race has lost a titan who will be sorely missed.

    “I pray that his family, Oyo Kingdom, the Yoruba race and indeed all Nigerians find consolation and strength in that we must now dedicate ourselves to live up to the ideals for which Alaafin stood,” Tinubu said.

    Alaafin, an iconic monarch – Ooni

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, has described the passage of the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, as a loss to the entire Oduduwa race worldwide.

    This is contained in a statement by his Director of Media & Public Affairs, Otunba Moses Olafare, made available to newsmen on Saturday.

    Ooni Ogunwusi, who doubles as the Natural Head of the Oduduwa race worldwide, stated that the late Alaafin was a worthy elder whose entire life was dedicated to the promotion of the prestigious Yoruba culture and advancement of humanity.

    “We have lost a great icon, a great monarch, who saw Oyo through civilization, and modern development without jettisoning the cultural sacredness of the throne first occupied by Alaafin Oranmiyan The Great.

    “Ile Oodua Palace and the Ooni had a great working relationship with the late Alaafin who gave his best in resolving major conflicts in Yoruba land and uniting all sons and daughters of Oduduwa globally among other landmark achievements.

    “The late Alaafin is one of the privileged elders that contributed to the growth of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and also saw the country through military and democratic eras with unquantifiable positive inputs,” he said.

    Ooni Ogunwusi recalled his last encounter with the late Oyo Royal Father early last month when they both held a closed door meeting of peace and reconciliation with some frontline politicians of Yoruba origin at Ibadan.

    According to him, Alaafin made a promise to make his first visit to the Ooni before the middle of the year.

    Ooni prayed for the soul of the late Alaafin as well as the family to have the fortitude to bear his death.

    He also prayed that Oyo would be spiritually guided to complete the burial of the Royal Father in full accordance with the culture and traditions of their ancestors.

    “While the demise of Oba Adeyemi would be greatly missed for his indelible imprint as a great descendant of Oduduwa, the Ooni hereby urges the entire House of Oduduwa worldwide to continue to pray for the deceased’s family and Oyo indigenes at this trying time.

    “May the Almighty Olodumare also be with the Oyomesi at this critical time that may challenge the culture and traditions of their ancestors in the process of burial rites and the process of selecting the next Alaafin.

    “The position of Alaafin is too culturally important to be handled in a way that undermines our collective traditions and culture.

    “God shall solidly stand with the Oyomesi and the entire Oyo kingdom,” the statement said.

    Alaafin’s demise, great loss to Nigeria – Sanwo-Olu

    Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State has described the demise of Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III (Alaafin of Oyo) as a great loss to Nigeria.

    In a condolence message on Friday by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Gboyega Akosile, the governor said his death was great loss to the people and traditional institution of Oyo State.

    Oba Adeyemi passed away on Friday at the age of 83.

    Sanwo-Olu commiserated with the Governor of Oyo State, Mr Seyi Makinde, and the entire Yoruba race both at home and in the diaspora.

    ‘The late monarch’s service to the people of the ancient town, Oyo State and Nigeria, especially in the area of promotion of Yoruba culture and tradition, will remain his enduring legacy,” he said.

    Sanwo-Olu urged the family, friends and associates, as well as the entire people of Oyo Kingdom to immortalise him and ensured the late Alaafin of Oyo’s legacies were sustained.

    ”On behalf of the government and people of Lagos State, I commiserate with my brother, the Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde.

    ”I commiserate with the people of Oyo State, especially sons and daughters of the ancient Oyo Kingdom over the death of one of the foremost and most respected traditional rulers in Nigeria, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, who joined his ancestors on Friday.

    ”The death of Oba Adeyemi is a great loss not only to the people of Oyo State but the entire Yoruba sons and daughters at home and in the diaspora.

    “This is because of the unique position the Alaafin of Oyo holds as a descendant of Oduduwa. He will be greatly missed.

    ”He was one of the great promoters of Yoruba culture and tradition.

    “He contributed immensely to the growth and development of Oyo Kingdom and improved the livelihood of the people of the town.

    ”As a first-class monarch, he left a lasting legacy that the people of the ancient town will continue to cherish,” the governor said.

    Sanwo-Olu prayed that the Almighty should find a peaceful resting place for the soul of the late Oba Adeyemi and grant the royal family, Yoruba land and the people of Oyo town the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

    Late Alaafin, bridge builder, courageous leader- Fayemi

    Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti has described the late Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, has a bridge builder, patriot and courageous leader who contributed to Nigeria’s unity during his lifetime.

    Fayemi made the assertions in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Yinka Oyebode, on Saturday in Ado-Ekiti.

    He said the departure of the revered traditional ruler had created a big vacuum in the traditional institution in Oyo State, in particular and Yorubaland in general.

    According to him, the late Oba Adeyemi was an authority in history and blessed with a sharp memory which added value and class to his royal duties and day-to-day interaction with people from different walks of life.

    Fayemi, also the Chairman, Nigeria Governor’s Forum, described the deceased as a distinguished first class Oba, who brought dignity, respect and glamour to the traditional institution and made it relevant in the quest for a better society.

    He said the late royal father operated an open door policy and always made his wise counsel available to political leaders, irrespective of their party affiliations.

    Fayemi while describing the late traditional ruler as a man of many parts, said he never disappointed in the performance of his royal duties and other roles he was privileged to have played, which spanned sectors like administration, politics, education, religious, sports, among others.

    He said that Oba Adeyemi earned much respect and accolade for his ability to speak the truth to those in power, without playing to the gallery.

    The governor further credited the departed Oba with defending the culture and traditions of the Yoruba race, which he did with panache and passion throughout his reign.

    Commiserating with the family, friends and associates of the late oba, Fayemi urged them to be consoled by the good legacies Adeyemi III left behind and the positive impact he made in his lifetime.

    “We pray that the Lord will grant the family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss,” he said.

  • Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III made a promise to me this year – Ooni of Ife reveals

    Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III made a promise to me this year – Ooni of Ife reveals

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, has disclosed that the late Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, made a promise to him to pay his first visit to the Ooni palace in Ile-Ife.

    Ooni described the passage of the Alaafin as a loss to the entire Oduduwa race worldwide.

    This is contained in a statement by his Director of Media & Public Affairs, Otunba Moses Olafare, made available to newsmen on Saturday.

    Ooni Ogunwusi, who doubles as the Natural Head of the Oduduwa race worldwide, stated that the late Alaafin was a worthy elder whose entire life was dedicated to the promotion of the prestigious Yoruba culture and advancement of humanity.

    Alaafin made a promise to make his first visit to the Ooni before the middle of the year

    “We have lost a great icon, a great monarch, who saw Oyo through civilization, and modern development without jettisoning the cultural sacredness of the throne first occupied by Alaafin Oranmiyan The Great.

    “Ile Oodua Palace and the Ooni had a great working relationship with the late Alaafin who gave his best in resolving major conflicts in Yoruba land and uniting all sons and daughters of Oduduwa globally among other landmark achievements.

    “The late Alaafin is one of the privileged elders that contributed to the growth of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and also saw the country through military and democratic eras with unquantifiable positive inputs,” he said.

    Ooni Ogunwusi recalled his last encounter with the late Oyo Royal Father early last month when they both held a closed door meeting of peace and reconciliation with some frontline politicians of Yoruba origin at Ibadan.

    According to him, Alaafin made a promise to make his first visit to the Ooni before the middle of the year.

    Ooni prayed for the soul of the late Alaafin as well as the family to have the fortitude to bear his death.

    He also prayed that Oyo would be spiritually guided to complete the burial of the Royal Father in full accordance with the culture and traditions of their ancestors.

    “While the demise of Oba Adeyemi would be greatly missed for his indelible imprint as a great descendant of Oduduwa, the Ooni hereby urges the entire House of Oduduwa worldwide to continue to pray for the deceased’s family and Oyo indigenes at this trying time.

    “May the Almighty Olodumare also be with the Oyomesi at this critical time that may challenge the culture and traditions of their ancestors in the process of burial rites and the process of selecting the next Alaafin.

    “The position of Alaafin is too culturally important to be handled in a way that undermines our collective traditions and culture.

    “God shall solidly stand with the Oyomesi and the entire Oyo kingdom,” the statement said.