Led by the Obaro of Kabba,
Oba Dele Owoniyi, the monarch paid the August visit to present the new Elulu of
Mopa, Oba (Dr.) Muyiwa Ibeun who recently ascended the throne of his ancestors
to the Arole Oduduwa.
In his opening address, the Obaro of Kabba, Oba Dele Owoniyi described Ile-Ife as the undisputed home of all Yoruba people particularly those of Okun origin, adding that Ooni Ogunwusi has done so well in giving all descendants of Oduduwa an enviable identity and real sense of belonging anywhere in the world.
“Kabiyesi, we have a lot of
work to do for our people concerning where we found ourselves in modern
Nigeria. There are real issues of development deficit which I am sure we can
overcome with your might and influence.
“Please be assured that our
loyalty to the ancient throne of Oduduwa is never in doubt.” The Obaro of Kabba
noted.
Addressing the gathering, the
Elulu of Mopa, Oba Muyiwa Ibeun thanked the Ooni for his love and support which
he said preceded his emergence as a monarch.
“This is a homecoming for me
and my colleagues here, we are here to thank Your Imperial Majesty as well as
commending you for dignifying the prestigious traditional institution.” The
Elulu said.
In the same vein, the Elejuku
of Ejuku (Kogi State), explained that most children of Oduduwa of Okun origin
are at great disadvantage as they are often regarded as second or third Yoruba.
“Kabiyesi Ooni, we are tired
of being referred to as lesser Yoruba because of our location, those who
demarcated us in those days did not consult us and that is why they did not
factor in our peculiarities.
“We want you to use your
connection and position to return us home and reunite us with our kinsmen. We
are your children and we cannot afford to be regarded as lesser descendants of
Oduduwa.” The monarch noted.
The stance was buttressed by
the Olusin of Isin (Kwara State), Oba Solomon Oloyede who added that the Ooni
must not relent in ensuring that all descendants of Oduduwa are in perfect
condition at all times.
Responding to the visiting
monarchs and their subjects,
“You are not lesser, second
or third Yorubas. You are true descendants of Oduduwa with a history of hard work
and a noble background which I am sure you carry with pride. We shall work
together for development, peace and tranquillity of our respective domains.” The
Ooni said.
Signed:
Otunba Moses Olafare,
Director, Media And Public
Affairs,
Ooni's Palace.

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