The revered Arole Oduduwa, the Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II, is yet to come terms with the demise of the Alaafin of Oyo, Iku Baba Yeye, Lamidi Adeyemi III.
The Monarch from the Cradle of the Yoruba Race has described the passage of the Alaafin of Oyo as a loss to the entire Oduduwa race worldwide.
In a statement by his Director of Media & Public Affairs, Moses Olafare, Ooni Ogunwusi, who doubles as the Natural Head of Oduduwa Race Worldwide stated that the late Alaafin was a worthy elder whose entire lifetime 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 who contributed to the growth of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and also saw the country through military and democratic eras with unquantifiable positive inputs.”
The Oonirisa who is also the Co- Chairman of the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria (NCTRN) recalled his last encounter with the late Oyo Monarch early last month when they both held a closed door meeting for peace and reconciliation with some frontline politicians of Yoruba origin at Ibadan where Alaafin made a promise to make his first visit to the Ooni before middle of this year.
He prayed for the soul of the departed Monarch, as well as the family to have the fortitude to bear his death and prayed that Oyo will be spiritually guided to complete the burial of the Monarch in full accordance with culture and traditions of their ancestors.
“While 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 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. Olodumare shall solidly stand with the OYOMESI and the entire Oyo kingdom,” the statement read.
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