Culture
9 Yrs After :
Ikeja Gets New Oba As Traditional Rites Begins

The long awaited installation of a new monarch in Ikeja,which has been in lingo for more than 9 years seems to have been settled as the vacant throne has been filled with the installation of a prince of the land and a real estate expert, Tajudeen Muritala.
Prince Muritala was installed as the new traditional ruler for the capital of Lagos State after the royal families including Iyade and Oshoja, entitled to the throne picked him as their preferred candidate for the vacant stool and asked the kingmakers to embark on the traditional rites that certify him as the new Olu of Ikeja.
As gathered, the kingmakers and chiefs including the Oluwo of Ikeja, Mureni Illo, were said to be coordinating the traditional rites for the new monarch to put the empty palace into use and lead the kingdom effectively.
In the video obtained by newsmen, Muritala was seen to have been installed as the new traditional ruler after being led to carry out the entire exercise which started in the early hours on Saturday as stipulated by the kingdom’s tradition.
From the visuals, Muritala was seen to have been crowned with the kingdom’s crown and was led to different historical locations within the community to perform all necessary rites.
Also, several indigenes of the kingdom were seen participating in the rites to ensure that the exercise remain successful and does not fall short of the expected standards Speaking to newsmen after the installation of the traditional ruler, a member of the royal family, Jamiu Folami, described the installation as a welcome development and that it would put an end to the infighting that had denied the kingdom a monarch for about a decade.
Folami added that the families were happy that the throne of their fathers have finally been occupied and that all traditional rites expected to be conducted annually would now be carried out within the stipulated time.
The installation of the real estate expert as the traditional ruler followed the vacancy that had left the kingdom without any monarch after three brothers earlier handed the baton to decide among themselves who succeed the last monarch, Oba Rafiu Amore of Amore royal family, could not reach an agreement on who represents their family.
It was learnt that the battle for the throne did not only lead the brothers, Wasiu, Nurudeeen, and Shamsondeen Adeleye, from Ikeja kingdom Oshoja royal family, into disagreement but also led to death of one of them, Shamsondeen, who was said to have died barely two years ago fighting for the same course. And mediations did not yield any results.
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Andoni Tourism: Rivers’ Arts and Culture Boss Woos Investors

The Acting Director, Rivers State Council for Arts and Culture, Mr. Dike Eleberi has asked investors to take advantage of the huge tourism potentials in Andoni local government in Rivers state and invest.
Speaking to journalists on the sideline of the official unveiling ceremony of the “third edition of Andoni Unity Festival” weekend in Port Harcourt, the Rivers state capital, Eleberi described tourism as a huge investment standpoint even as he urged investors to harness its potentials in the State.
He commended the Chairman of Andoni local government Area, Barrister Erastus Awortu for paying diligent attention towards growing the tourism sector.
Eleberi noted that arts and culture is a huge revenue earner next to oil and praised the council for adopting various strategies towards promoting business in that sector.
“Mr. Chairman, I want to say kudos to you and your team for promoting tourism. The people may not appreciate what you are doing today but I can assure you that your vision is apt because tourism is a reliable revenue earner,” he said.
Meanwhile, the council Chairman, Barrister Erastus Awortu has emphasized that his administration has successfully enshrined by-laws that would enhance the ease of doing tourism business, having passed law against poaching.
Speaking further he said “we will continue to project Andoni through our annual Unity Festival, this is a long term effort and I can say that our motive is becoming more feasible as the year rolled by.”
“From what we see here today, I can assure you that this year’s carnival is going to be the biggest and most decorated, it is going to project further our rich tradition and culture to potential investors,” he said.
The council boss also noted that the essence of the annual carnival was to project the area to the world, ensure sustainable peace and also to attract investments using the natural habitats as focal points.
“The winding creeks, beaches, exquisite aquatic and terrestrial wildlife are some of the peculiarities of our area.
“‘There is no other place here in Rivers state where you have the elephants, countless antelopes, crocodiles, sea turtles, sharks, dolphins as well as other wild creatures and that is the reason we are calling on the government and investors to tap into our huge tourism potentials,” he added.
On his part, Mr. Frank Macurley, the Carnival committee Chairman described the annual event as a result-oriented program having stood as a unifying factor in over two years since its inauguration.
The Andoni Unity Festival, a five-day entertainment programmme is scheduled to take place on 15th December which is a Christmas Carol and 30th, December, 2023 for Boat Regatta.
Others include, Coconut Festival scheduled for the 3rd January, Beach Carnival for 4th January and the carnival parade, the climax of the program that is slated for 5th January 2024.
Bon Peters Writes from Port Harcourt, Rivers State
Culture
Rite Foods Limited, Leading Food and Beverage Company, Showcases Remarkable Support as Sponsor for Ojude Oba 2023, the Spectacular Ijebu Cultural Festival
…Rejuvenates Participants with Premium Brands

Rite Foods Limited, Nigeria’s leading food and beverage company renowned for its diverse range of award-winning brands, made a remarkable statement as one of the proud sponsors of the revered Ojude Oba festival in Ijebu-land. Themed “Ojude Oba- A Lesson in Religious Harmony,”, the festival was infused with vitality and cultural splendour, captivating participants, indigenes, visitors, and consumers alike.
As a market leader in the Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector, Rite Foods Limited showcased its iconic products, which have gained widespread popularity and earned numerous accolades. Among these are the 13 variants of the Bigi Carbonated Soft Drink, Bigi Premium Water, Sosa Fruit Drink, Fearless Energy Drink, and Bigi & Rite Sausages, all of which have become integral to the festival’s traditions.
The historic city of Ijebu-Ode came alive with the festivities which commenced on Friday, June 30, 2023, with a vibrant carnival that set the stage for the grandeur of the Ojude Oba festival. The occasion witnessed the participation of the esteemed “Regberegbe” groups, dating back to the 17th century, adorned in exquisite traditional attires, adding an air of excitement and cultural richness. The event featured enthralling cultural performances by various age grade groups, showcasing traditional folklore, modern music, captivating drummers, dances, and mesmerizing equestrian displays by the warlords’ families.
Dignitaries from various walks of life graced the festival, including the revered Royal Monarch, the Awujale of Ijebu-land, His Royal Majesty, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, Ogbagba II, alongside the Executive Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, and the Chairman of Rite Foods Limited, Alhaji Sulaiman Adebola Adegunwa OFR. The presence of distinguished guests like the esteemed business magnate, Sir Clement Oluwatumininu Okeowo, National Assembly members from Ogun State, diplomats, royal leaders, business tycoons, senior government officials, and dignitaries from within and outside Nigeria as well as notable sons and daughters of Ijebu-land further added grandeur to the festival.

Drawing both Ijebu-land natives and visitors from around the globe, the Ojude Oba festival remains an iconic celebration cherished by the community and beyond. Rite Foods Limited’s Managing Director, Seleem Adegunwa, emphasized the company’s commitment to preserving cultural values through significant initiatives like the Ojude-Oba festival, which has contributed immensely to the artistic and tourism potential of Ogun State.
Adegunwa reiterated Rite Foods’ dedication to engaging with the local community through its distinctive brands, fostering growth and prosperity. He praised the efforts of the respected Monarch, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, Ogbagba II, for his enduring efforts in upholding the legacy of Ijebu-land during his over six-decade reign as the supreme ruler. He highlighted the Monarch’s trustworthiness and emphasized the importance of supporting his cause for the well-being of the populace.
Rite Foods’ support for the Ojude Oba festival reflects its profound belief in Nigeria’s cultural diversity and its commitment to fostering harmonious co-existence among communities. The company’s participation in the festival on power bikes, showcasing its products, added excitement and engagement for competitors, spectators, and customers alike.
Throughout the festival, participants enjoyed the refreshing taste of Bigi carbonated soft drinks, savouring the distinct flavours. Those partaking in various activities were re-energized with the invigorating Fearless Energy Drink. Furthermore, the premium Sosa fruit drink, available in five delightful flavours – Orange, Apple, Cranberry, Orange Passion Mango, and Mixed Berries – offered a refreshing treat to the festival-goers.
The Ojude Oba festival stands as a testament to Rite Foods’ dedication to community development and empowerment, and the company was commended by the esteemed Monarch of Ijebu-land for its support in bringing the festival to life. The Royal Father extended his prayers for the company’s continued expansion and its contributions to the state’s progress, including youth employment and other aspects of community development.
Rite Foods Limited’s sponsorship of the Ojude Oba festival exemplifies its commitment to preserving cultural heritage, connecting with consumers, and promoting peaceful coexistence. The company’s array of renowned brands continues to play a significant role in celebrating the rich heritage and traditions of the Ijebu-land community.
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Glo to continue promoting Nigerian Culture with Ojude Oba sponsorship

Total telecommunications solutions provider, Globacom, has reiterated its support for Nigeria’s customs and traditions in the light of nation building.
The National Commercial Coordinator of Globacom, Mr. Yomi Ogunbamowo, stated this in a goodwill message he read on behalf of the Chairman, Dr. Mike Adenuga, Jr., at the 2023 Ojude Oba Festival sponsored by Globacom.
He said Globacom was determined, more than ever, to continue to take the lead in the promotion of Nigeria’s cultures and traditions with a view to showcasing them to the world at large and conserving them for posterity.
It should be noted that the company has been participating as the main sponsor of the cultural event since 2006. Addressing this year’s theme of the festival, OJUDE OBA: A LESSON IN RELIGIOUS HARMONY, the telecommunications giant opined that it underpins the basis of the nation’s existence as a religiously pluralistic entity.
“The religious liberality which is one of the hallmarks of the success of the Yoruba race is a major feature of this festival which has become a heritage not only to the Ijebu, but to the entire Yoruba nation in Nigeria and in the Diaspora”, it said.
While felicitating the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, for the success of the 2023 edition of the festival, Globacom disclosed that it had made vast investments by constantly upgrading its telecommunications infrastructure to enable Nigerians to continue to communicate seamlessly with loved ones and business associates within and outside the country.
Globacom also gave out fantastic prizes to the different age grades and winners of various competitions at the festival. Egbe Obaneye Okunrin Asiwaju came first in the Regberegbe competition, winning N500,000, while Egbe Bobagunwa Okunrin and Egbe Tobalase Okunrin Isokan which finished in the second and third positions won N300,000 and N200,000 respectively.


In the same vein, Egbe Gbobaniyi Olori Obinrin came tops in the female category with a N500,000 prize, while Egbe Obaneye Obinrin Asiwaju and Egbe Bobamayegun Obinrin Asiwaju were runners-up with N300,000 and N200,000 respectively.
The Balogun competition was no less exciting as Balogun Kuku emerged the best horse-riding family for the year 2023 Ojude Oba, winning N500,000, while Balogun Odunuga and Balogun Shote came second and third with N300,000.and N200,000 cash prizes respectively.
