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Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by emamos: 7:23am On Mar 11, 2016
The Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, has berated the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, for categorising himself among the five top monarchs in Yorubaland.
At a fundraiser for a professorial chair instituted in his honour by the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, in Lagos on Thursday, the Awujale said the Alake was a junior oba in Yorubaland.
Reacting to a categorisation of monarchs by the Alake recently when the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, visited him (Alake), Oba Awujale said the Egba monarch was peddling falsehood and turning history upon its head.
The Awujale said, “The Alake, while receiving the Ooni in his palace, said Yoruba Obas (the ‘Big Five’ so to say) had been categorised with the Ooni in the first position followed by the Alaafin, the Oba of Benin, with the Alake coming fourth and the Awujale occupying the fifth spot in that order. He also went further to quote wrongly from a 1903 Gazette to support all the fallacies in his statement.”
He added that when he learnt about the comment, he contacted the Alake, who he added, vehemently denied saying so.
He added, “In a recent discussion between the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu, and me, we also touched on the same issue and the Oba of Lagos told me that he too had asked Alake the same question, which he had again denied vehemently.
“Regrettably, however, when the said statement few days later was continuously credited to the Alake on the pages of newspapers, I expected him to deny it or issue a rebuttal, but he did not do so.
Therefore, I consider it necessary to debunk the falsehood and misrepresentation of facts from the Ake Palace so as to put the records straight.”
The Awujale argued that the 1903 Gazette referred to by the Alake was just a newspaper publication.
“The first question to Alake is: who categorised the Yoruba Obas and when? I challenge him to produce the document of the said categorisation. It is a known fact that Alake was a junior traditional ruler under the Alaafin at Orile Egba before he fled to Ibadan for refuge as a result of the war then ravaging the Yorubaland.
“Following the defeat of Owu by the Ijebu Army in 1826, the Owus became refugees all over Yorubaland. Some of the Ijebu troops that fought the war proceeded to Ibadan, where they met the Alake and sacked him; consequently forcing him to seek refuge at Ake in Abeokuta in 1830, where, of course, he met the Osile, Olowu and Agura already settled at Oke-Ona, Owu and Gbagura sections of Abeokuta township respectively.
Even then, the Olubara of Oyo origin had always argued that all the aforementioned four rulers met him in Abeokuta and therefore claimed to be their landlord.
“To even refer to the Alake as ‘the Alake of Abeokuta’, not to talk of Egbaland, is a misnomer, as his control since his arrival at Ake in 1830 and till today is restricted to the Ake section of Abeokuta. The official Government Gazette testifies to this fact.
“In short, the Alake, from history and all available records, is a very junior traditional ruler in Yorubaland. His peers in Ijebuland are the Dagburewe of Idowa; Ajalorun of Ijebu-Ife; Akija of Ikija-Ijebu; Olowu of Owu-Ijebu; Oloko of Ijebu-Imushin; Orimolusi of Ijebu-Igbo and Ebumawe of Ago Iwoye.”


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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by emamos: 7:23am On Mar 11, 2016
It is well
Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by wallex1983(m): 7:29am On Mar 11, 2016
Make una dey fight there. Ooni no send una sha

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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by Nobody: 7:34am On Mar 11, 2016
Ajalorun of Ijebu-Ife is far above all of them listed. Ask the ooni of ife if you dont believe me.

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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by emamos: 7:37am On Mar 11, 2016
udmbat:
Ajalorun of Ijebu-Ife is far above all of them listed. Ask the ooni of ife if you dont believe me.
eehen

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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by Nobody: 7:43am On Mar 11, 2016
emamos:
eehen
seriously. Ijebu ife is strongly recognised in the Ife kingdom.

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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by xreal: 7:46am On Mar 11, 2016
pass me the history books.
Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by Nobody: 7:52am On Mar 11, 2016
xreal:
pass me the history books.
The following is an account of the history of Ijebu Ife as recorded by historians and which is in accord with the traditions handed down by the ancestors of the King of the town, Ajalorun:

Olofin Ogbolu, eldest son of King Oduduwa succeeded his father. He had only reigned for some few years in Ile Ife when, as a result of an annual consultation of Ifa Oracle, the High Priest delivered a message that unless the King, Olofin Ogbolu, relocate from the town with all his sub-chiefs to another part of the Yoruba country to establish themselves anew, Ile Ife and its surrounding towns would be destroyed by flood.

As was customary with our ancestors, Olofin had no choice than to abide with what Ifa decreed. And in company with his chiefs and people, he arrived in many places where Ifa, upon consultations, did not allow him to settle. Some of these include Emuren in Remo Division, Isiwu in Ikorodu Division, Erunwon and Ilefon near Ijebu Ode, Odogbolu, Okemori and Idotun near Isonyin, Odongbodu, Egbe, Okeyejo, Okelugbogu, Imomo, etc, in Ilugun Alaro area of Ijebu Division.

The Elemuren, the Elerunwon, the Alse Omo of Isiwu were permitted by the Ajalorun Olofin Ogbolu to wear beaded crown. “In 1894” the Elemuren entered into treaty of friendship and protection with the British government. There was none of the articles of that treaty in which Elemuren was referred to as “chief” but as King of Emuren.

The Elemuren is a traditional son of Oba Ajalorun of Ijebu Ife to whom he owes the origin of his crown (see page 47 Obaship and Chieftancy by E. Alademomi Kenyo). The Elerunwon of Erunwon near Ijebu Ode has been wearing beaded crown in his settlement since about 1445 A.D. before the Ajalorun finally arrived in Idofe, Oke Ife, about 1450 A.D. i.e 20 years before Obanta arrived in Ijebu in 1470 A.D.

The Intelligence Report of May 1943 by T. B. Bowell-Jones, District Officer (Special Duty) para. 35B Ijebu Ode Villages, admit that the Elerunwon left Ile Ife with the Ajalorun of Ijebu Ife, first settling at Imewuro in the Ilugun Area, then at Idorunwon and Iwaye in the same area, thence to Idotun near Isonyin and finally to Erunwon, where the Ifa oracle was consulted with favourable results; the Ajalorun was the elder brother and that Obanta had not yet arrived in Ijebu Ode.

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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by Nobody: 7:52am On Mar 11, 2016
emamos:
eehen
The following is an account of the history of Ijebu Ife as recorded by historians and which is in accord with the traditions handed down by the ancestors of the King of the town, Ajalorun:

Olofin Ogbolu, eldest son of King Oduduwa succeeded his father. He had only reigned for some few years in Ile Ife when, as a result of an annual consultation of Ifa Oracle, the High Priest delivered a message that unless the King, Olofin Ogbolu, relocate from the town with all his sub-chiefs to another part of the Yoruba country to establish themselves anew, Ile Ife and its surrounding towns would be destroyed by flood.

As was customary with our ancestors, Olofin had no choice than to abide with what Ifa decreed. And in company with his chiefs and people, he arrived in many places where Ifa, upon consultations, did not allow him to settle. Some of these include Emuren in Remo Division, Isiwu in Ikorodu Division, Erunwon and Ilefon near Ijebu Ode, Odogbolu, Okemori and Idotun near Isonyin, Odongbodu, Egbe, Okeyejo, Okelugbogu, Imomo, etc, in Ilugun Alaro area of Ijebu Division.

The Elemuren, the Elerunwon, the Alse Omo of Isiwu were permitted by the Ajalorun Olofin Ogbolu to wear beaded crown. “In 1894” the Elemuren entered into treaty of friendship and protection with the British government. There was none of the articles of that treaty in which Elemuren was referred to as “chief” but as King of Emuren.

The Elemuren is a traditional son of Oba Ajalorun of Ijebu Ife to whom he owes the origin of his crown (see page 47 Obaship and Chieftancy by E. Alademomi Kenyo). The Elerunwon of Erunwon near Ijebu Ode has been wearing beaded crown in his settlement since about 1445 A.D. before the Ajalorun finally arrived in Idofe, Oke Ife, about 1450 A.D. i.e 20 years before Obanta arrived in Ijebu in 1470 A.D.

The Intelligence Report of May 1943 by T. B. Bowell-Jones, District Officer (Special Duty) para. 35B Ijebu Ode Villages, admit that the Elerunwon left Ile Ife with the Ajalorun of Ijebu Ife, first settling at Imewuro in the Ilugun Area, then at Idorunwon and Iwaye in the same area, thence to Idotun near Isonyin and finally to Erunwon, where the Ifa oracle was consulted with favourable results; the Ajalorun was the elder brother and that Obanta had not yet arrived in Ijebu Ode.
Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by xreal: 8:12am On Mar 11, 2016
udmbat:
The following is an account of the history of Ijebu Ife as recorded by historians and which is in accord with the traditions handed down by the ancestors of the King of the town, Ajalorun:

Olofin Ogbolu, eldest son of King Oduduwa succeeded his father. He had only reigned for some few years in Ile Ife when, as a result of an annual consultation of Ifa Oracle, the High Priest delivered a message that unless the King, Olofin Ogbolu, relocate from the town with all his sub-chiefs to another part of the Yoruba country to establish themselves anew, Ile Ife and its surrounding towns would be destroyed by flood.

As was customary with our ancestors, Olofin had no choice than to abide with what Ifa decreed. And in company with his chiefs and people, he arrived in many places where Ifa, upon consultations, did not allow him to settle. Some of these include Emuren in Remo Division, Isiwu in Ikorodu Division, Erunwon and Ilefon near Ijebu Ode, Odogbolu, Okemori and Idotun near Isonyin, Odongbodu, Egbe, Okeyejo, Okelugbogu, Imomo, etc, in Ilugun Alaro area of Ijebu Division.

The Elemuren, the Elerunwon, the Alse Omo of Isiwu were permitted by the Ajalorun Olofin Ogbolu to wear beaded crown. “In 1894” the Elemuren entered into treaty of friendship and protection with the British government. There was none of the articles of that treaty in which Elemuren was referred to as “chief” but as King of Emuren.

The Elemuren is a traditional son of Oba Ajalorun of Ijebu Ife to whom he owes the origin of his crown (see page 47 Obaship and Chieftancy by E. Alademomi Kenyo). The Elerunwon of Erunwon near Ijebu Ode has been wearing beaded crown in his settlement since about 1445 A.D. before the Ajalorun finally arrived in Idofe, Oke Ife, about 1450 A.D. i.e 20 years before Obanta arrived in Ijebu in 1470 A.D.

The Intelligence Report of May 1943 by T. B. Bowell-Jones, District Officer (Special Duty) para. 35B Ijebu Ode Villages, admit that the Elerunwon left Ile Ife with the Ajalorun of Ijebu Ife, first settling at Imewuro in the Ilugun Area, then at Idorunwon and Iwaye in the same area, thence to Idotun near Isonyin and finally to Erunwon, where the Ifa oracle was consulted with favourable results; the Ajalorun was the elder brother and that Obanta had not yet arrived in Ijebu Ode.

Thanks.
I really need to read about this.

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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by MadCow1: 9:59am On Mar 11, 2016
Game recognise game and Alake aint looking too familiar to the Oba right now.. grin

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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by Nobody: 9:59am On Mar 11, 2016
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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by trishapal(f): 10:00am On Mar 11, 2016
Clash of the Titans
Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by adorablepepple(f): 10:01am On Mar 11, 2016
undecided
Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by Nobody: 10:02am On Mar 11, 2016
what are the contributions of this traditional rulers to the society?

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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by devigblegble: 10:03am On Mar 11, 2016
Oga at the top have spoken
Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by Neyoh90(m): 10:04am On Mar 11, 2016
make dis traditional thieves stop to dey embarrass yoruba land na.

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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by sunnydayasaba(m): 10:04am On Mar 11, 2016
No need for all this, Afterall no national cake to be shared. BUBU no send una


Who una don help since you all became traditional rulers.

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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by seunwen2(m): 10:04am On Mar 11, 2016
Adaure4ever:
what are the contributions of this traditional rulers to the society?



I tire oooo

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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by leisuretym: 10:06am On Mar 11, 2016
EGBA NI OKO IJEBU! cheesy


EGBA NI OKO IJEBU!

EGBA NI OKO IJEBU!

EGBA NI OKO IJEBU!


BA Wa!!!

cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by UTILITYMAY(m): 10:06am On Mar 11, 2016
GBAM
Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by henrydadon(m): 10:06am On Mar 11, 2016
story for the gods
Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by flokii: 10:07am On Mar 11, 2016
and so?


all these yoruba monarchs sef..
Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by orijintv(m): 10:08am On Mar 11, 2016
Tales By Moonlight !!!
Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by fireforfire: 10:09am On Mar 11, 2016
mtchewww
Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by Sijo01(f): 10:10am On Mar 11, 2016
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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by seunny4lif(m): 10:11am On Mar 11, 2016
cheesy grin
Sweet Satan grin
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Where is the pop corn seller now
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My people cheesy
Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by Raziii(m): 10:11am On Mar 11, 2016
i have been searching for fuel since morning ooo... How can one business grow without power? If these obas can answer that then they have my attention!!!

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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by ycat: 10:11am On Mar 11, 2016
Well, according to both Awujale and Eleko, Alake denied saying it, so let's forgive him, he was drunk then.

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Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by omusiliyu(m): 10:11am On Mar 11, 2016
Ooni of Ife must be blamed for this.
Re: Alake Is A Junior King In Yorubaland – Awujale by Pwayne2016(m): 10:12am On Mar 11, 2016
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