Ooni of Ife hosts Oba of Benin in Ile-Ife
The Ooni of Ife, His
Imperial Majesty, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi II, Arole Oodua, on
Saturday played host to the Oba of Benin, Uku Apolopolo, HRM Oba Ewuare II
at his Ile Oodua Palace in Ile-Ife ,Osun State.
The visit was the
first Oba Ewuare would pay to the present Ooni, Oba Ogunwusi, after the latter
witnessed his coronation last year where Oba of declared himself as a bonafide
descendant of Oduduwa.
It is on record that
the immediate past Ooni, late Oba Okunade Sijuade and late Oba of Benin, Oba
Erediuwa both exchanged visits at different times of their reigns.
The Oba of Benin's visit
is coming thirty seven years after the last visit of an Oba of Benin as late
Oba Of Benin Oba Ereduiwa visited Ile-Ife in 1981 to visit same Orunobado and
Oranmiyan shrine.
The visitation
featured spectacular display of unique traditions and culture of Benin and Ile
Ife Kingdoms.
From music to
appearance of palace messengers, it was clear that Ife and Benin Kingdoms have
a lot in common, even as various cultural troupes from Ile Ife and Benin added
colour to the historical visit.
The Oba of Benin averred
that the visit to Ife was to foster better understanding between the two
kingdoms, even as he called for emphasis on what unites the Ife and Benin
Kingdoms and prayed in the name of Oranmiyan for long life and prosperity for
Ooni of Ife.
"I feel very much
at home here, I pray that the spirit of our father Oranmiyan will always be
with you as you manage this very sacred throne of Oduduwa very admirably,"
he charged.
Ooni Ogunwusi who at
the occasion presented gift of artifact showcasing hunting as the traditional
profession of the descendants of Oduduwa declared that Ife and Benin Kingdoms
belong to the same family, adding that gains of the visit would be built upon,
to foster cordial relationship between the two kingdoms.
The Ooni said,
"If not for the time constraint, I would have loved us to visit where
Oranmiyan was buried. He was the world's foremost hunter and that's what this
artifact represents. He was a Prince of Ile-Ife who went to be the first king
of Benin, he went to become the first king of Oyo and came back to become the
sixth King of Ile Ife, where he died and was buried.
"This visit will
be used to solidify our relationship. Ife will continue to protect what belongs
to us as people of similar heritage. I thank you for keeping Benin culture and
tradition intact. Without culture, we can't grow as a nation."
Reacting to what Oba
Ewuare said about security challenges in the Northern part of the country, Ooni
Ogunwusi said royal fathers must assist the political leaders in the country
the more, in tackling security infractions across the country.
He added that
community policing should be adopted with royal fathers playing a prominent
role, using their subjects to monitor their domain.
The two monarchs later
visited "orun oba ado",an heritage site which used to be the burial
ground for the departed kings of Benin until about two hundred years ago in
order to pay homage to all Benin kings believed to have been buried in the
place, the culture that only ceased in about hundred years ago, when the
practice was stopped.
Prominent traditional
rulers and notable indigenes of Ife, who joined the Ooni to receive the Benin
monarch are the Orangun of Ila, Oba Wahab Oyedotun, Alara of Ilaramoko Ekiti,
other traditional rulers, Former Minister of Water Resources, Alhaji Isola
Awotorebo, Former Nigerian Ambassador to Cuba, Senator Segun Bamigbetan Baju,
Obasewa of Ife, Chief John Odeyemi, Hon. Rotimi Makinde and a host of others.
Ooni Ogunwusi later
led his guest and his entourage to the Government house in Osogbo to be hosted
to a dinner reception organized by the Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni
Rauf Aregbesola.





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