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Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, has clarified that his goodwill message to His Royal Majesty, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, carried no element of disrespect.
In a post on his verified X handle on Sunday, Obi said he prefers to use the expression “my dear elder brother” when addressing individuals especially those close to him and for whom he has tremendous respect.
“I have read the concerns of those aggrieved by what they considered improper addressing.
“I respect protocol and authority, and I try, as much as possible, to adhere to them. However, those who follow me would have noticed that I often prefer to use the expression “my dear elder brother” when addressing individuals especially close to me and for whom I have tremendous respect.
“I always refer to His Royal Majesty Igwe Alfred Achebe, Obi of Onitsha, as my very dear elder brother in the same affectionate manner.
“In matters of wrongdoing, motive is important. I assure all that my words were borne out of untrammelled goodwill,” he wrote.
The Olu of Kemta Orile in Odeda Local Government Area of Ogun State, Oba Adetokunbo Tejuosho, has criticized Fuji musician Taye Currency for his performance at the installation ceremony of Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadan, Oyo State, on Friday.
In a viral video making the rounds on social media, the musician could be heard singing in Yoruba “Were la fi n wo were”, meaning “we cure madness with madness.”
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Reacting in a statement made available to journalists on Saturday, Oba Tejuosho said that Currency engaged in what he called “disgusting and uncultured lyrics.
He asserted that such careless statements and vain glory songs failed to accord the highly respected Yoruba tradition and sacredness of the coronation event the respect that it deserves.
The royal father said that the coronation of a monarch is expected to be a momentous occasion, steeped in tradition, grandeur and the collective pride of traditional institutions and the nation at large, and that no one is therefore allowed to subject such a highly significant cultural and spiritual event to any form of disrepute
He said, “The throne of our ancestors is not a stage for mockery, nor the coronation of a great monarch a subject for careless entertainment.
“Kingship is sacred, adorned with honour and guarded by tradition. It demands reverence, dignity, honor, class and the utmost respect from all who stand in its presence.
“Listening to the musician (Taye currency), who was invited to render music before the Crown, as a matter of fact before the entire world, to serenade the audience and sing in a way to express admiration, singing songs like (were lafin wo were) We use madness to cure madness
“Such lyrics were classless and unbefitting of such occasion, it is insulting to the sacredness of the gathering.
“His Majesty Oba Rasheed Adewolu Ladoja Arusa the the first, is unarguably considered to be the first Nigerian to be a senator, a governor as well as a king, his coronation ceremony was filled with dignitaries from all walks of class, royalties, big political figures, world ambassador and representatives of diverse clans.
“Such conduct and lines of music was unfit and unacceptable in the presence of the entire world, music in the royal court is not mere noise, but an offering of homage to history, culture, and authority.
“It is of utmost importance to state it clearly that before the throne, words must carry weight, rhythm must uphold respect, and melody must be a vessel of honor, (Sekere loba njo).
“To do otherwise is to stain the dignity of our heritage and diminish oneself before the people.
“The sanctity of the crown remains untouchable. Those who approach it must do so with wisdom, restraint, and profound respect.
“Doing a deep thinking will make one queries the reason of the organizers presenting such individual to represent an event of such magnitude, especially with presence of dignitaries such as His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu (Gcfr) the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“No wonder people invest so huge in having the likes of King Sunny Ade, Commander Ebenezer Obey or Alh Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (K1 d ultimate) at the band stand to duly represent and promote their images.
“And if Oyo State had wanted to promote their own, the likes of Alh Rasheed Ayinde (Merenge) and other calm artistes would have been an appropriate selection for an event like this.”
The 44th Olubadan, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, has urged President Bola Tinubu to ensure the creation of the State of Ibadan before 2027.
He made the call during his coronation after receiving his staff of office at an event attended by Tinubu and other dignitaries, including Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde.
Speaking in Yoruba, the monarch said, “My people sent me a message to Mr President. Mr President, they said the creation of Ibadan State is their priority.”
Governor Makinde, speaking at the occasion, described the emergence of Ladoja as the 44th traditional leader of the ancient city as a source of pride to the people of Ibadan.
He said, “It is a great honour to join in celebrating the coronation and presentation of the Staff of Office to His Imperial Majesty, Oba Adewolu Ladoja, as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland. The joy and excitement that fill Ibadan today remind us of the importance of upholding our cherished traditions.”
SaharaReporters earlier reported that the coronation took place at the revered Ose Meji Temple in Ibadan South-East Local Government Area. Before this, the monarch received the symbolic Akoko leaf, an essential rite of passage, at the Labosinde Compound in Oja’ba, marking his traditional induction.
The ceremonial honour — the official presentation of the staff and instrument of office — was conducted by Governor Seyi Makinde at Mapo Hall, sealing Ladoja’s transition into his royal role.
Governor Makinde made an early return from his scheduled leave to personally attend and supervise the coronation of Oba Ladoja as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland.
At the Oyo State House of Assembly plenary session held on Thursday, Deputy Speaker Muhammad Abiodun Fadeyi, standing in for Speaker Adebo Ogundoyin, formally read and acknowledged the governor’s letter of resumption.
In October last year, SaharaReporters reported that, in an unprecedented move, a bill to amend the 1999 Constitution to create new Oyo and Ibadan States passed the second reading in the House of Representatives.
The bill, sponsored by Akeem Adeyemi, the son of the late Alaafin Adeyemi, alongside six others, seeks to create Oyo State and Ibadan State.
Details of the bill showed that Oyo State would have Oyo town as its capital, while Ibadan State would have Ibadan city as its capital.
The constitution alteration bill was passed for a second reading during same plenary.
Oba Rashidi Ladoja was officially installed as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland in 2025, marking a significant milestone in both the traditional and political history of Nigeria’s largest indigenous city.
These are some key facts about the newly-crowned Oyo traditional leader
1. Rashidi Ladoja served as the Governor of Oyo State from 2003 to 2007 under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party.
His tenure was marked by both political achievements and controversies, including an impeachment (later overturned by the courts).
2. Aged Politician Turned Monarch
Born on September 25, 1944, Oba Ladoja ascended the throne at age 81, bringing decades of experience in politics, business, and traditional leadership.
3. Highly Educated
He studied Chemical Engineering at the prestigious University of Liège in Belgium.
He is fluent in multiple languages, including French, and has had a successful professional career before politics.
4. Accomplished Businessman
Before entering politics, Ladoja worked with several multinational companies, including Total Nigeria, and later ventured into private business, particularly in oil and gas and shipping.
5. Long Journey Through the Ibadan Chieftaincy System
Oba Ladoja began his journey to the throne over 32 years ago, following the traditional Olubadan succession line, which is rotational and seniority-based.
He held various titles, including Jagun Olubadan, Osi Olubadan, and Otun Olubadan, before becoming Olubadan in 2025.
6. Defender of Ibadan Traditional Institution
Ladoja strongly opposed the controversial 2017 chieftaincy review introduced by ex-Governor Abiola Ajimobi, which sought to elevate multiple Ibadan chiefs to the status of “kings”.
He went to court to defend the integrity and structure of the Ibadan traditional system and won.
7. Known for Calm Demeanor and Bridge-Building
Ladoja is widely respected for his moderation, diplomacy, and ability to navigate complex political and social situations.
As Olubadan, he is expected to play a stabilising role in Ibadanland and Oyo State politics.
8. He Succeeds Oba Akinloye Owolabi Olakulehin
Oba Ladoja was installed as the 44th Olubadan following the passing of Oba Akinloye Owolabi Olakulehin, the 43rd Olubadan, who reigned from 2024 until his death on July 7, 2025.
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Source: The Punch
Oba Rashidi Ladoja, a former Governor of Oyo State, has been officially crowned the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland.
He was crowned at the Ose Meji Temple in Ibadan South-East Local Government Area of the state.
Ladoja, who had earlier received the traditional Akoko leaf at the Labosinde Compound, Oja’ba, Ibadan, is expected to be formally presented with the staff and instrument of office by Governor Seyi Makinde at the historic Mapo Hall.
Governor Makinde cut short his annual leave on Thursday to personally attend Oba Ladoja’s coronation.
It will be recalled that Ladoja became Olubadan-designate following the passing of the 43rd Olubadan, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, who joined his ancestors on Monday, July 7, 2025.
Details later…