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  • Igbos, Yorubas have historical, family ties – Ooni of Ife

    Igbos, Yorubas have historical, family ties – Ooni of Ife

    The Ooni of Ife, Enitan Ogunwusi, has reaffirmed his position on the family ties between Yoruba and Igbo nations, saying the two ethnic groups are inseparable members of the same family.

    Ogunwusi stated this last weekend at his Ile-Oodua palace in Ile-Ife while receiving the Lagos State president of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Solomon Ogbonna, who had as a member accompanied the delegation of African Farmers And Cultural Organisation on a courtesy visit to the palace.

    I am so happy to have the President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Lagos State President here as part of this empowerment initiative.

    Lagos is part of Yoruba land, we are all one, we are all the same. The history is there, the facts are there, and we should actually put this facts out. Why are we fighting?”

    This is your root. I said it recently, some of our Yoruba kinsmen with ignorance of our history came out with nugatory beratement of my position on the family ties between Yoruba and Igbo people. We have to say the truth and the truth must set us all free, we are blood brothers. We should be inseparable. Please feel at home in Yorubaland and respect your Yoruba brothers and sisters too.”

    We still have House of Igbo right in this palace till date. We call it Ile Igbo up till now. Our ancestors are buried and transfigured there. That is where kolanut was first discovered and nurtured.

    The Igbos are still the biggest consumers and users of kolanut which is only planted in Yorubaland till date. Can the Igbos do without kolanut? ”

    The ancient Igbo house is one of the most sacred places in this palace till date. One of my brother kings – Aka Arogundabi from Iremo quarters saw the mysteries of house of Igbo (Aka-ri-Igbo). Till date, Akarigbo of Remoland still sees house of Igbo as a common heritage of his forebears,” the Ooni explained.

    The African foremost monarch maintained that he is a reincarnated spirit of his ancestors, asking Olugbo of Ugbo in Ondo State, Fredrick Obateru, to visit the Ile Oodua in Ile-Ife for proofs and evidences on the Igbo/Yoruba ties and also various tribes of Igbo ancestory in Ife.

    We have a lot of discoveries that the Igbo and Yoruba people once lived together as one family and this will be revealed to the public. We should look at things that connect us together not those that separate us.

    I am a reincarnated spirit of our ancestors, my name is Enitan which means a child of stories and mysteries. I had come to this world before. That’s why I am Babatunde also and I am back again to establish the truth and nothing but the truth and the truth will set us all free.”

    We are all the same. We have about 4 set of sub ethnic Igbos in Yoruba land when we were all together like we have sub ethnic clan in Yoruba race. We have the Egbas, Ijebus, Ekiti, Oyo, Ondo, Itshekiris. They are all Yorubas but at the end of the day they belong to the Aku Aaro Oojiire (Omoluwabi ethnic clan).

    The Ifa corpus that brought our ancestors from Heaven were and still are Ogbe Meji, Ogbe Ofun and Ofun Meji. While Oduduwa clan had Ogbe meji, the Oranfe (Sango) and Obatala clans had Ogbe Ofun and Ofun Meji respectively. Our generations thereafter became intertwined with different roles and responsibilites directly from the Almighty God who sent all of the brothers to the world. The facts are there, so it will take the deep efforts to fact find all these facts and connect all the dots together”.

    So, people that don’t know the story, I’m not trying to cast blame on anybody but if they don’t know they should ask. They say one Igbo is different from the other, it is true we have about 4 categories of Igbos we have Igbo Ile, Igbo Oko the Iwinrin sub ethnic clan and Ado na Udu. All make up to the unified Igbo clan.”

    There were different clans of Igbos that left from Ife to establish their kingdoms. One of them rebelled back and started coming to cause mayhem in Ife (where they originally came from) and that is the Olugbo kingdom. We should all come together and forget what happened in the past”.

    I mentioned that the Igbos started the spirit of profitability, Aje, in Ife at Igbomekun market (known as Oja Ife too). I implore you to tell the entire Ndigbo that you did not come from Jew, the Jews came from you and that is the truth.

    Let us all reconcile differences and look at things that connect us rather than things that divide us,” the
    Ooni added.

    On his part, the President of Ohaeneze in Lagos State assured Ooni Ogunwusi that the Igbo people hold him in high esteem and will always appreciate his efforts in unifying all the races in Nigeria to peacefully coexist as one inseparable family, calling him an uncommon bridge builder who is well loved and respected across Africa.

    The Chairman of Ogun Osun River Basin Authority and a member of the African Farmers And Cultural Organization (AFCO), Sola Lawal, had earlier introduced the delegation which included its president, Chukwunwike Esiole, and Yetunde Babajide as its South-West Officiating Ambassador who said they were visiting the Ooni in appreciating his agricultural empowerment for the youth and his efforts promoting made-in- Nigeria products which is in tandem with what AFCO stands for with its theme “Nigeria eat what we produce! Produce what we eat”.

  • Without ‘Ifa’, there wouldn’t have been Google today – Ooni of Ife

    Without ‘Ifa’, there wouldn’t have been Google today – Ooni of Ife

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, on Wednesday said that the Google originated from the ‘Ifa’ also known as the oracle.
    The traditional leader said that without ‘Ifa’ , google would not have been created.
    Ogunwusi said this during the press tour of the tourists sites within the ancient city ahead of the Tourism Innovation and Development Innovation Conference (TIDA) slated for April 24.
    The theme of the forthcoming conference is : ” Impact of Sustainable Tourism Development and Marketing of Tourism Destinations on Host Communities”.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that ‘ Odu Ifa’ refers to the verses of the literary corpus that are usually consulted by people who believe in its efficacy before embarking on any project or activity.
    It is also a West African religion and system of divination
    Ogunwusi said that ‘Ifa’ as a form divination was all about sourcing for information and knowledge through traditional consultation.
    The traditional ruler said that the Google could be regarded as the modern way of sourcing for past information and what was likely to happen in the future too.
    He said that ‘Ifa’ originated several thousands of years ago and is seen as the voice of the almighty God referred to as ” Orisa Oke” which is supreme to other lesser gods.
    ” Without ‘Ifa’, there could never have been the google, so the google is the modern day version of ‘Ifa’ .
    ” ‘Ifa’ is all about information, getting knowledge from the almighty God.
    “Whenever you search the google for information or knowledge, you are consulting ‘Ifa’; and without ‘Ifa’, there would not have been the google.”
    He said that ‘Ifa’ was still relevant in contemporary time t saying that was why people were still consulting the oracle for information and solutions to their problems.
    Ogunwusi explained that if the modern day youths and the educated wanted to know the date of any important event, they would search for it from the Google.
    ‘That is part of the functions that Ifa’ does for its believers and followers;that is the truth but it may sound strange, ” he said.
    The Ooni who is the custodian of the Youruba culture and tradition called on Nigerians to embrace traditional worships peculiar to their communities.
    He said that would not stop them from practising other modern religions.
  • I receive over 2,000 tourists daily – Ooni of Ife

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, on Wednesday said that no less than 2, 000 tourists visit his palace and other tourist sites around Ile-Ife on daily basis.
    Ogunwusi said this during a press tour of the ancient city, ahead of the Tourism Innovation and Development Innovation Conference (TIDA) slated for April 24.
    The theme of the conference is: Impact of Sustainable Tourism Development and Marketing of Tourism Destinations on Host Communities.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the tour was organised to ascertain how far tourism had impacted on Ife community and its environs.
    The monarch said Ife had become a good reference point in domestic tourism.
    He said that tourists from all over the world had been visiting the ancient town on regular basis to know more about its culture.
    Ogunwusi said that the tourist attractions in Ile- Ife and its environs were no less than 401 and each has its history and significance.
    He said that each of these sites used to attract tourists from across the world to the ancient city and accounted for the huge number of tourists recorded daily.
    The monarch said that to keep the good record and history, there had been orientation programmes for the residents.
    He added that this was on how best they could be hospitable and familiarise themselves with the history of the town.
    ” Ife remains a tourist hub, the huge number of visitors I receive on a daily basis can attest to this.
    ” We want to ensure we do better in terms of hospitality, that is why we have continued to re-orientate our people on the essence of being hospitable,” he said.
    Ogunwusi also said that the town’s domestic tourism had greatly impacted on the youth positively.
    He said most of them had been trained as tour guides and curators; having shown interest in tourism over the years.
    He said that many youths had also travelled to Brazil and other foreign countries due to their remarkable exposure to the growth of tourism in Ife.
    ” The positive effect of tourism is evident in Ife.
    “A lot of our youths have benefited greatly; most of them have relocated abroad having groomed our tourism potential well enough.
    ” Some of our youths are now professional tour guides and curators, which remain their major source of income.
    ” Many of them have also embraced other businesses within the tourism value chain, ” he said.
    Earlier, Mr Femi Lawson, Founder of TIDA, said that the 2019 edition promises to rub off positively on individuals.
    He said that as the theme of the conference suggests, Ife was picked to promote and give more awareness to its tourist sites as it is known to have rich cultures and tourism potential.
    ” TIDA is set for the development of ideas that will add value to the promotion of tourism through tourism insurance, infrastructural tourism and the virtual tourism device.
    ” This will help market the nation’s tourism potential domestically and help increase traffic of international tourists into the country,” he said.
  • Ooni of Ife hosts 2Face Idibia, wife Annie

    Ooni of Ife hosts 2Face Idibia, wife Annie

    The Ooni Of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi has played host to Nigeria’s music icon, 2Face Idibia and his wife Annie, at his palace.

    The Ooni of Ife’s official Instagram page posted a video of the visit of 2Face Idibia and his wife on Wednesday, where the first class king expressed his pleasure over the visit.

    He went on congratulate him on his award at the Obafemi Awolowo University.

    “A great pleasure receiving TuFace, the peace ambassador to the throne of Oduduwa and his adorable wifey, Annie Idibia.

    “I thank God for your giant strides in life so far, especially the fellowship award given to Tuface by the department of Music from the prestigious Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU); Congratulations!!!” he wrote.

    The Ooni also announced that he has given 2Face Idibia a new name ‘Tubobo’ which according to him was because of his never-aging look.

    “You are now also TuBobo; Annie, please don’t get angry about the new name I just gave your husband, it is because he looks much younger every passing day… I bid you greater successes in life. #OoniofIfe #Otisese,” he said.

    The 43 year-old Singer, who is also a songwriter, record producer and entrepreneur had earlier been conferred with the award of the Fellow of the school of music by the Department of Music, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife.

    The music icon, who has stayed relevant in the Afro-pop scene for two decades and one of the most decorated and successful Afro pop artists in Africa was honoured at Igbinedion University in 2016.

    He is a recipient of several awards including five Headies Awards (Hip-hop award), four Channel O Music Awards, BET Award, MOBO Award, Kora Award, MTV Europe Music Award, World Music Award.

    He has released several albums including; Face 2 Face, Grass to Grace, The Unstoppable, Away and Beyond, The Ascension

  • Ooni celebrates Aje Festival, prays for Nigeria’s prosperity, peaceful elections

    Ooni celebrates Aje Festival, prays for Nigeria’s prosperity, peaceful elections

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, has led thousands of Ile Ife indigenes, market men and women, professionals and business tycoons across the country to celebrate this year’a edition of Aje Festival.

    Oba Adeyeye, while addressing newsmen in his palace, on Monday, explained that Aje was a deity in charge of wealth and property.

    He said that the festival had a great positive influence on Nigeria’s economy and peaceful existence.

    According to him, the first economic activity in Africa started at the popular Igbomekun (Ojaafe) Market in Ile Ife.

    He stressed that the role played by the Igbo people of the eastern part of country could not be over emphasised.

    “We must go back to our history, this celebration belongs to all, including our brothers and sisters from the East.

    “Igbos are part of this celebration, because Nigeria’s economy won’t be complete without mentioning them.

    “In the ancient days, the Igbos were part of the natives in Ile Ife, we were one big happy family before they left for the East where they are today.

    ” Unlike some perspectives that they were from the Jews, the correct notion is that the Jews left Igbo land for their current location.” Ooni stated

    On the forthcoming general elections, Ooni admonished that only a peaceful election can guarantee wealth and prosperity.

    He urged the electoral umpire and other stakeholders to ensure free, fair and credible polls for the stability of the country.

    In the same vein, Iyaloja of the Federation, Chief Folashade Tinubu-Ojo, said Aje was one of the most powerful among all Yoruba deities, in view of its economic potential.

    Tinubu-Ojo expressed her deep belief in the celebration, and assured Nigerians that the country’s economy would receive a boost soonest.

    She advised all and sundry to promote the prestigious Yoruba cultural and traditional heritage.

  • Chopper crash: Ooni of Ife glorifies God over Osinbajo’s safety

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has glorified God for saving the lives of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and his aides who were involved in a helicopter mishap on Saturday.

    The Ooni expressed his feeling in a statement signed by Mr Moses Olafare, Director, Media and Public Affairs, Ooni’s Palace, Ile-Ife.

    The helicopter in which the vice president and his aides were on a campaign tour crash-landed in Kaba, Kogi, on Saturday.

    Oba Ogunwusi said he rejoiced with all the survivors, their families, the Government and people of Nigeria over the rescue of the vice president and his aides.

    He urged all the politicians to remain unshaken by the incident and continue with their electioneering activities ahead of the Feb 16 and March 2 general elections.

    The royal father wished them Divine grace and protection before, during and after the elections.

    He also prayed for the country’s economic prosperity, security, political stability and peaceful coexistence among the people.

     

  • Traditional rulers discuss insecurity in Nigeria with Prince Charles

    Traditional rulers discuss insecurity in Nigeria with Prince Charles

    The Prince of Wales, Prince Charles met with some traditional leaders to discuss, among other issues, peace and security, and educating the girl-child.

    Prince Charles received the traditional rulers in Abuja on Monday during a visit to Nigeria, the final leg of an eight-day tour to three West African countries.

    The prince and his wife, Princess Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, who are visiting together, were in The Gambia and Ghana earlier.

    Speaking with newsmen, following closed-door meeting, the Emir of Kano, Muhammed Sanusi II said the prince gave a brief summary of discussions held with President Muhammadu Buhari on a range of issues from climate change to demographic explosion.

    Sanusi said that the proper education of the girl-child would address the issue of demographics in the country.

    “We talked about town planning. Now take the north for example We have had a huge demographic explosion in the last 40 to 50 years but we have not yet changed the way we build our houses.

    “So every time there is pressure for housing, the government takes over farmlands. Very soon we will not have enough farmland to feed Kano and we are not going to have grazing routes.

    “We have got to start thinking how we could build vertically so that more families live on one plot, we free up the land, improve the yield on agriculture and begin to confront some of these challenges of demographics.

    “Educating the girl child basically kills so many birds with one stone; we had a conversation around and the whole idea is how to work with the British Government in dealing with these issues and see how we can learn from each other’s experience,” the Emir said.

    The Oba of Benin, Omo N’Oba Ewuare II also told newsmen that the issues of human trafficking and youth empowerment were discussed adding that “I made my commitments”.

    The seven traditional leaders received by Prince Charles are the Obi of Onitsha, Nnaemeka Achebe; Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar and the Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II.

    Others are the Oba of Benin, Omo N’Oba Ewuare II; Shehu of Borno, Gabai El-Kanemi; Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi (Ojaja II) and the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar III.

    Prince Charles and Princess Camilla would visit Lagos on Wednesday, where they will engage the business community on a wide range of businesses, trade and investment.

     

  • Trending: Watch video of new Ife queen casting out demons

    Social media has been awash with different reactions over the news of the Ooni of Ife’s latest bride who happens to be a prophetess.
    Queen Shilekunola Ogunwusi is a famous prophetess and the founder of En-Heralds, an interdenominational ministry based in Akure, Ondo State.
    TNG reports that the young 25-year old queen began her ministry at the age of eighteen and became a full-time evangelist in October 2011.
    Ever since the monarch announced his marriage to Shilekunola Moronke Naomi, several pictures and videos of her has surfaced online.
    In this trending video, she was captured in a church casting out demons during a deliverance session.
     
    Watch the video below
     
    https://www.instagram.com/p/BpHwDc0Hmk5/?taken-by=tundeednut

  • Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi finds love again

    Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi finds love again

    The Ooni of Ife Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi’s whose marriage to Olori Wuraola crashed in August 2017 is said to have found love again.

    The Ooni’s new love story was published in an exclusive report by TheCable.

    ‘Ooni of Ife is head over heels in love again. And the subject of his affection is none other than a drop-dead beauty, Tope Adesegun’

    Oba Ogunwusi is smitten over Tope and the kingdom of Ile Ife and high society are undeniably in for a long, interesting haul of romance and intrigues characteristic of love in royal and celebrity circles’.

    If indeed the Ooni takes Tope as his new bride, she’ll be his third wife following the king’s seperation from his two estranged wives, Olori Adebukola and Olori Wuraola.

    For those who don’t know, Temitope Adesegun is a highly influential woman in business and management. She bagged diplomas in Linguistics and Data Processing from the University of Lagos in 1998 and 2000 respectively and a Bachelors’ in Business Administration from the same university. She enjoyed a private sector career as an administrative executive and public relations officer at several organisations.

    In 2009, she became the Personal Assistant to the Secretary to the Lagos State Government: Princess Adenrele Adeniran-Ogunsanya; a position she managed till the end of her political tenure in 2011.

    She is a certified alumnus of the following universities: University of Oxford, United Kingdom, INSEAD Business School, Fontainebleau, France, University of Cambridge, Judge Business School, United Kingdom and Harvard Kennedy School of Government in the United States.

    Currently, she leads the working team of the Hopes Alive Initiative under the Auspices and Management of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II through the House of Oduduwa Foundation.

  • JUST IN: Oba of Benin visits Ooni of Ife

    Information reaching TheNewsGuru.com now has it that the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II, has just arrived at the palace of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, for a visit.

    The Oba arrived at the palace in Ile-Ife at 1:15 pm with his chiefs and some dignitaries from the ancient city of Benin.

    Prominent traditional rulers and notable indigenes of Ife, who joined the Ooni to receive the Benin monarch are the Orangun of Ila, Oba Wahab Oyedotun, traditional rulers from Ile Ife and Dr. John Odeyemi.

    Oba Ewuare II first went to the residence of the Ooni

    Security was beefed up around the Ooni’s Palace at Enuwa in Ile-Ife as an armoured personnel carrier, armed policemen and other security agents are stationed at the entrance to ensure that there is no security breach.

    Cultural troupes from Benin, entertainers and drummer from Ile-Ife started drumming, singing and dancing as early as 10:am inside the hall where Oba Ewuare was received.

    Details later…