Presents Lafarge director, Adefioye, as Sijuwade's successor
Ahead of the selection process for the new Ooni of Ife,
members of Olumobi Family of Lafigido Ruling House of Ile-Ife, have warned
against distortion of facts about the history, custom and tradition of the
ancient town. They said not possession of material wealth or political
influence by aspirants to the throne should be placed above the traditional
rights of those described as the true princes of Ile-Ife royal dynasties.
They added that the values of integrity, rich cultural
knowledge and strong relationship and affinity with the people of the town and
theYoruba race in general should be accorded priority.
In a recent statement credited to a member of the family,
Prince Adedimeji Dauda Adefioye, he noted that the family deserves the right to
present the new Ooni of Ife more than two centuries after the last ruler from
the lineage had reigned.
He said the late Olumobi, who is the progenitor of the
Olumobi Compound of Lafigido Ruling House had reigned as the 22nd Ooni of Ife,
just after the reign of Luwoo, regarded as the only female Ooni and the town's
21st monarch.
Meanwhile, a member of the family and director on the boards
of Lafarge Africa Plc, Wema Bank Plc, among other multinational companies,
Prince Adebode Obafemi Adefioye has signalled his intention to ascend the
throne, saying building on the legacies of the late Sijuwade, the 50th Ooni of
Ife and Arole Oduduwa requires a dynamic, strong-willed and progressive-minded
prince like him.
The financial expert, Adwho is the Chief Executive Officer
at IBK Services Ltd and a Member at Ikeja Golf Club in Lagos, is said to be a
grandson of the late great Ile-Ife-born philanthropists, Prince Badru Adefioye.
Speaking on behalf of the family, Alhaji Adefioye and
younger brother to the Ooni hopeful said
as an illustrious son of "the Source," his brother used to be
referred to as the "Golden son of Oodua and Ololufe Ile Ife," during
the reign of the late Olubuse 11.
He added that Adefioye's father, who died about a year ago,
was late Sooko Kareem Adegbaye Adefioye and Olori Omoba Lafigido Ruling House,
who he said also doubled as the Sooko Walomo of Ile Ife and the immediate past
Balogun of the Ile-Ife Muslim community.
Adefioye, who said the task of an Oba, and particularly a
throne like that of Ooni, is about service across community's borders, urged
contenders to do away with acrimony and campaign of calumny. He added that
anyone willing to serve will not take the contest as a "do or die"
affair.
He said; "Omoba Adebode Obafemi Adefioye is an
energetic, passionate and successful Ile-Ife son and will be a worthy Ooni for
the betterment of Ile-Ife Kingdom. But we must warn those running the race
against him to do away with campaign of calumny and should stop distorting
facts about the history of Africa's noblest race because these traditions and
histories are too sacrosanct to be altered.
"We have identified some groups of people and
individuals that are indigenous of Ile-Ife who have clandestinely embarked on a
mission to distort the history, custom and the
tradition of our fatherland but the custodians of our history should not
be discouraged."
He said such people had even been parading themselves as the
anointed candidates for the throne even before the official announcement of the
late Ooni's passage to the life beyond. "Such people must be watched very
carefully because their actions do not conform with our custom and traditions
and they seem to be too ambitious to serve the Yoruba race."
He, therefore, prayed stakeholders and particularly the
chiefs and the government to be fair and just throughout the selection process
and consider the future of the black race over and above the immediate gain.
It should be noted that out of the four identified ruling
houses in Ile-Ife, the contest has been narrowed down to both the Lafigido and
the Giesi Ruling Houses considering the fact that both the Osinkola and Ogboru
Ruling Houses had produced the last two Ife royal fathers.
Source: Mojeed Alabi(A journalist)


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