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Alaafin Stool: Court strikes out Kingmakers’ case against Makinde

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Oyo High Court sitting in Awe has struck out a case filed by Oyo kingmakers against Governor Seyi Makinde, State Attorney General and Commissioner for Local government and Chieftaincy matters on the vacant Alaafin of Oyo stool over administrative defect.

The claimants in suit no HOY/14/2023 are; the Bashorun of Oyo, High Chief Yusuf Layinka; Lagunna of Oyo, High Chief Wakeel Oyedepo; Akinniku of Oyo, High Chief Amusa Yusuf; Areago Bashorun, Chief Wahab Oyetunji; and the Alapo of Oyo, Chief Gbadebo Mufutau.

They are seeking a court injunction restraining the state governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde and his agents from overruling their selected candidate for the vacant throne of the Alaafin of Oyo.

They argued that due diligence was followed in the selection/appointment of the candidate for filling the vacant stool of Alaafin of Oyo duly conducted by the kingmakers of Alaafin of Oyo Chieftaincy.”

But Justice Ladiran Akintola, while ruling on the Notice of Preliminary objection filed by the defendants, said there is no proof of service to notify the governor of the outcome of the kingmakers’ selection process.

The failure to serve the notice of their on the governor thereby affects the substantive case and as such the case was struck out.

It was stated in the ruling that, “This Court found merit in the Notice of Preliminary Objection filed by the Defendants/Applicants against the Claimants/Respondents in this case.

“The same succeeds; accordingly all the issues raised for determination of this Court by the learned counsel on both sides are thereby resolved in favour of the Defendants/ Applicants but against the Claimants/ Respondents.

“Consequently the suit initiated by the Claimants/Respondents in this case against the Defendants/ Applicants are thereby struck out”

Meanwhile, the lead counsel to the claimants Kunle Sobaloju (SAN) in a telephone interview with the Saturday Tribune disclosed that a Notice of Appeal and motion for injunction pending an appeal have been filed at the Court of Appeal and Oyo High Court respectively.

Commenting on the judgement, Sobaloju (SAN) said, the judgement that was passed on Tuesday was on a preliminary objection filed by the defendant which is the Governor of Oyo State, Attorney General of Oyo State and Commissioner for Local government and Chieftancy Affairs.

“By that preliminary objection after we filed our case which they challenged against on the ground that we did not comply with the condition precedence of filing an action of that nature.

“According to them, what was the condition precedence, they said the Secretary of the local government, Atiba local government did not notify the governor of the Oyomesi on the selection of Prince Lukman Gbadegesin as the candidate to fill the stool of Alaafin of Oyo.

“Our response to that objection is to the effect that that duty is imposed on by the law that is section 19 of the Chieftaincy law on the Secretary to the Local government and not on the kingmakers and we exhibited evidence that the kingmakers forwarded their decision to the Secretary of Atiba local government.

“We also exhibited a letter from the Secretary of Atiba local government acknowledged by the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs. That is the only means by which the governor can be involved. You can not go to the governor and serve him directly.

“We also argued that even if the issue is an issue of evidence the governor can only prove whether he was served or not with proof of evidence.

“It is not the issue that the Court can determine by way of preliminary objection.

” However, it is the failure to serve the notice of the decision of the kingmakers on the governor that affects our case and as such it was struck out.

“We have filed a Notice of Appeal and motion for injunction pending an appeal.

“What was considered on Tuesday was the Notice for Preliminary objection. The merit of the case is yet to be considered”

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Ooni of Ife Dismisses Alaafin’s 48-Hour Ultimatum over Yoruba-wide Chieftaincy Title

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The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi (Ojaja II), has dismissed the 48-hour ultimatum issued by the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Akeem Owoade, demanding the revocation of a Yoruba-wide chieftaincy title.

In a Facebook post on Tuesday, the Ooni’s spokesman, Moses Olafare, described the ultimatum as an “empty threat” and said the palace would not issue an official response.

“My Principal has directed me against issuing a Press Release on the Empty Threat of the Alawada Babasala. We cannot dignify the undignifiable with an official response. We leave the matter to be handled in the public court of opinion as it is already being treated. Let’s rather focus on narratives that unite us rather than the ones capable of dividing us. No Press Release pls. 48 Hours My Foot!!!” Olafare wrote.

Alaafin insists on exclusive authority

On Monday, Oba Owoade had issued the ultimatum, insisting that only the Alaafin of Oyo has the authority to confer Yoruba-wide titles.

In his statement, released through Director of Media and Publicity Bode Durojaiye, the Alaafin said:

“The conferment of a Yoruba-wide chieftaincy title by the Ooni is not only ultra vires but an insult to the Titan of Yorubaland. The Supreme Court itself has ruled that only the Alaafin has such authority. Yet, the Ooni continues to act above the law, trampling on both tradition and the courts.”

He further argued that the Ooni’s jurisdiction is confined to Oranmiyan Local Government—now split into Ife Central, Ife North, and Ife South—making the conferment of the Okanlomo of Yorubaland title an overreach.

Sanusi celebrates Yoruba-wide title

At the centre of the controversy, Ibadan businessman Engineer Jubril Dotun Sanusi, who was conferred the title, has expressed gratitude to the Ooni for the honour.

In a Facebook post, Sanusi said the title was conferred during the unveiling of 2GEDA, Nigeria’s first indigenous social media and business networking platform, held at the Ilaji International Hotel and Sports Resort, Ibadan.

“I am deeply honoured to announce that I have been officially conferred the title of Okanlomo Oodua by the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi (Ojaja II). A heartfelt thank you to the Ooni for his kind words and recognition of my commitment to the cultural and economic growth of Yorubaland,” Sanusi wrote.

Sanusi described 2GEDA as a platform designed to empower entrepreneurs and showcase Nigeria’s cultural heritage.

“2GEDA is not just about connecting; it’s about empowering our local businesses and showcasing our rich heritage. As a platform that combines social interaction with business networking, it aims to elevate both established and emerging entrepreneurs.”

Growing royal tensions

The contrasting positions of the Alaafin, the Ooni, and the new titleholder highlight a growing rift in Yoruba traditional leadership. Analysts warn that the feud could unsettle the delicate balance of authority among monarchs, even as new cultural and digital initiatives, like 2GEDA, emerge from within Yorubaland.

The Ooni’s dismissal of the ultimatum signals that the clash may intensify, while Sanusi’s celebration suggests he remains undeterred by the storm surrounding his new title.

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Emir of Zuru, Major General Muhammad Sani Sami II, Dies at 81 in London Hospital

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General Muhammad Sani Sami II (rtd), has died at the age of 81, the Kebbi State Government has announced.

The Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Alhaji Garba Umar-Dutsinmari, confirmed the development in a statement released on Saturday.

According to the commissioner, the respected monarch passed away in a London hospital after a brief illness.

“The Kebbi State Government regrets to announce the death of the Emir of Zuru, His Royal Highness, Major General Muhammad Sani Sami II, who died after a brief illness in a London hospital at the age of 81,” Umar-Dutsinmari said.

The late Emir is survived by four wives and seven children.

Condolences pour in

The Kebbi State Government extended condolences to the Emir’s immediate family, the Zuru Emirate Council, and the people of Kebbi State.

“We extend our heartfelt condolences to his immediate family, the Zuru Emirate Council, the people of Zuru and the entire people of Kebbi State,” the statement added.

Residents of Zuru and traditional institutions across Nigeria are expected to pay tribute to the late monarch, who played a significant role in preserving the cultural heritage of his people.

Burial arrangements pending

The government noted that details of the late Emir’s burial will be announced in due course.

His passing marks the end of an era for Zuru Emirate, one of Kebbi State’s most prominent traditional institutions.

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Bata Queen, Olo Omidan Bata, to Perform Live at State House Abuja in Cultural Showcase

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The Presidential Villa in Abuja will come alive with rhythm, culture, and colour as Nigeria’s celebrated Bata Queen, Olo Omidan Bata, takes centre stage at the Banquet Hall of the State House on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.

The event, designed to spotlight Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage, is powered by Atunda Entertainment, Motherland Beckons…Heed the Call, and the IPADA Initiative, all founded by tourism icon Otunba Olawanle Akinboboye.

Born Ajayi Progress Temiloluwa, Olo Omidan Bata is a dynamic female performer known for her artistry as a singer, choreographer, and Omele Bata player. Once a schoolteacher who later transitioned to accounting, she has found her true calling on stage—where she now commands audiences with her electrifying performances rooted in Yoruba traditional music and dance.

Olo Omidan Bata’s return to the national stage is a celebration of Nigeria’s diverse tourism assets, indigenous music, and the creative economy.

The organisers say the performance will go beyond music to promote cultural diplomacy, inspire youth engagement in the arts, and reinforce Nigeria’s global identity through traditional sounds.

“Olo Omidan Bata will be live on stage at the Villa, courtesy of Atunda Entertainment, Motherland Beckons …heed the call and IPADA Initiative founded by tourism icon, Otunba Olawanle Akinboboye,” the organisers said in a statement.

Fans, stakeholders in the tourism and creative industries, and culture enthusiasts are invited to witness the spectacle.

“So keep the date: Wednesday 30th July 2025. It’s time to celebrate arts, tourism and culture,” the organisers added.

This upcoming show at the State House Abuja is expected to draw dignitaries, cultural ambassadors, and global observers, reaffirming Nigeria’s position as a hub for Afrocentric innovation and tradition.

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