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Olukun of Ikun Akoko, Oba Michael Adedoyin Olokunbola Dies At 71.

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The Olukun of Ikun Akoko, Oba Michael Adedoyin Olokunbola JP, in the Akoko South West local government area of ondo state has joined his ancestors at 71.

According to the statement issued and signed by Elder Titus Orimijupa, the president Ikun Akoko Progressive Union announcing the death confirmed the monarch died in Lagos Teaching Hospital after a brief illness.

“On behalf of the entire good people of Ikun-Akoko in Akoko SouthWest Local Government Area of Ondo State the Ikun-Akoko Progressive Union announce with deep sense of loss the glorious home call of the Olukun of Ikun-Akoko His Royal Majesty Pastor Michael Adedoyin Olokunbola, JP who joined his ancestors on 23rd January 2024 in Lagos University Teaching Hospital after a brief illness. He was installed the Olukun of Ikun-Akoko on 10th May 2003. He reigned for twenty years and eight months.”

In accordance with the customs and traditions of the people of Ikun-Akoko, which provides that all traditional rites of passage befitting of the holder of the title of Olukun of Ikun-Akoko that has joined his forebearers be concluded within three months of his joining his ancestors before a formal announcement of his passing is made, a formal announcement of his passing was therefore made on Tuesday 23rd April 2024.

According to Orimijupa, all traditional rites of passage expected to have been done for an Olukun of Ikun-Akoko that has joined his ancestors have been done within the three months window allowed before the announcement of the demise of Olukun of Ikun-Akoko, HRM Michael Adedoyin Olokunbola, JP.

He noted that, “HRM Michael Adedoyin Olokunbola will be remembered for his leadership qualities and the numerous developmental projects he facilitated to the community during his reign as the Olukun of Ikun-Akoko.

As the people of Ikun-Akoko mourn the loss of this great leader and a symbol of unity, we passionately request for your prayers for his immediate family, the Odeolukun Ruling House and the entire good people of Ikun-Akoko.

Therefore the family of the late Monarch in conjunction with the Odeolukun Ruling House and the entire Ikun-Akoko community have fixed Saturday 4th May 2024 as the day to celebrate the times and life of the late Monarch.

“The Government of Ondo State and the entire good people of the state and Nigeria are respectfully invited to the celebration of Life.

May his rest in peace.

With a view to avoiding vacuum, the Odeolukun Ruling House, in line with extant traditional requirements has nominated and installed Princess Bolanle Deborah Jacob as the Regent of the stool of Olukun of Ikun-Akoko on Tuesday 23rd April 2024. The Akoko SouthWest Local Government of Ondo State has been formally notified of this development.

Thank you”

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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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Rashidi Ladoja Set to Return for Coronation as 44th Olubadan Amid Traditional Rites

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Following the death of the 43rd Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, traditional activities have commenced for the installation of his successor, with former Oyo State Governor and Otun Olubadan, High Chief Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, set to return to Ibadan next week to join the process that will likely culminate in his coronation as the 44th Olubadan.

Royal Succession Begins with Drummers’ Movement

In keeping with Ibadan’s revered succession customs, royal drummers known to pledge loyalty to the reigning monarch have relocated to Ladoja’s Bodija residence, symbolically affirming his status as the next Olubadan.

The movement of the drummers is a deeply significant tradition in Ibadan chieftaincy culture. It signals the beginning of the transition process and was similarly observed in March 2024 following the death of Oba Lekan Balogun, when the drummers moved to the residence of Oba Olakulehin, who was next in line at the time.

Ladoja’s Expected Return and Succession Procedure

A trusted palace source who spoke to Punch confirmed Ladoja’s imminent return:

“You know Oba Ladoja was not in town when the news of the late Olubadan was announced. However, Baba is coming back to Ibadan next week. Notable dignitaries have been calling to commiserate with him on the demise of the late Kabiyesi. He will be back to facilitate the traditional process.”

The succession, governed by a unique rotational chieftaincy system, will see Oba Tajudeen Ajibola, the Balogun Olubadan and most senior chief on the Balogun line, formally nominate Ladoja as the new monarch. His nomination will then be seconded by the Osi Olubadan, Oba Eddy Oyewole.

The Olubadan-in-Council is expected to meet for the official deliberation at the newly completed Olubadan Palace in Oke-Aremo, Ibadan North Local Government Area.

A Former Governor and Statesman to Ascend

Born on September 25, 1944, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja is not only a revered traditional chief but also a former governor of Oyo State and a prominent Nigerian statesman. His ascension to the throne marks a historical moment where politics and tradition meet, strengthening the sociopolitical fabric of Ibadan.

Following the council’s endorsement, the Oyo State Government will receive his nomination for ratification, after which he will be formally installed and presented with the staff of office, officially becoming the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland.

Mourning Period and Tributes to Oba Olakulehin

A 21-day mourning period began on Tuesday in honour of the late Oba Olakulehin, who passed away in the early hours of Monday, July 7, 2025, after a brief illness at a private hospital in the Jericho area of Ibadan.

Oba Olakulehin’s death has sparked a wave of tributes from within and beyond Ibadan, as community leaders, traditional rulers, and politicians reflect on his legacy of service and dignity.

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Sandra Njoku-Samuel: The Young Media Visionary Rebranding Nigeria’s Culture, Tourism, and Youth Advocacy

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In a media landscape where perception shapes policy and storytelling strengthens national pride, Sandra Njoku-Samuel is emerging as one of Nigeria’s most influential cultural voices.

Currently serving as the Media Strategist to the Honourable Minister on Media & Communications at the Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism, and the Creative Economy, Sandra is using the power of media to reposition Nigeria’s cultural assets and global tourism presence.

More than a strategist, Sandra is a cultural bridge-builder—turning festivals into international narratives, meetings into diplomatic milestones, and social media into a real-time tool for national rebranding.

From Event Usher to National Media Strategist

Sandra’s rise to prominence is a powerful example of grit, grace, and growth. Her early days as an event usher and brand ambassador for major names like MTN and Red Label sharpened her professional poise. Later, her stint on the runway with DCC trained her in visual aesthetics—skills that would prove vital in her creative journey.

She took her first professional steps as a clerk at Alston Company in Port Harcourt, before climbing the ladder to serve as Executive Assistant to three Honourable Ministers and three Directors-General in the culture and tourism space. These experiences shaped her understanding of public service, protocol, and communication strategy.

Pageantry also played a pivotal role. Competing in the Miss ECOWAS and Calabar Carnival Queen contests gave her a platform to discover her voice and advocate for cultural unity.

A Strategic Voice in the Ministry of Culture and Tourism

In her current position, Sandra supports high-profile engagements, cultural diplomacy missions, and official press briefings. Her work goes beyond writing releases—she crafts narratives that resonate with both local and international audiences.

“She doesn’t just write for headlines; she writes for heritage,” a colleague at the Ministry remarked.

Sandra is a behind-the-scenes powerhouse, coordinating storytelling campaigns, media outreach, and real-time coverage of the Ministry’s programmes across social platforms. With over 46,000 followers across Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, her influence extends far beyond traditional media.

Building a Multifaceted Empire: Drachibrand

Beyond public service, Sandra channels her creativity into Drachibrand, a multi-arm brand that mirrors her vision for purposeful enterprise:

Drachibrand (Styling & Creative Direction): Known for high-end coordination of campaign shoots, music videos, and celebrity visuals. Sandra has worked with Nollywood stars, politicians, and corporate leaders to produce compelling aesthetics.

Drachifashion: A local fashion brand focused on elegant women’s wear and handcrafted Ankara bags, celebrating Nigerian culture through fabric.

Drachi Fruits Hub: A premium fruit hamper business that promotes health-conscious gifting in homes and corporate settings.

Drachi Foundation: Her social impact initiative targets SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDG 4 (Quality Education) through scholarships, food drives, and youth empowerment.

Rising as a Youth Leader

Sandra was recently appointed Vice President of Jamie Pajoel International (JPI), Canada – Abuja Chapter, a global leadership organization focused on transformational youth engagement and public sector excellence.

She is also a certified Associate Member of the Institute for Tourism Professionals of Nigeria (AMITPN), cementing her place among the nation’s top tourism advocates.

A Leader with Heart and Purpose

Despite her achievements, Sandra remains grounded in humility and service.

“I may not have all the access, but I have grace, grit, and God. That’s my currency,” she says.

“I believe in the dignity of labour—because no work done in truth, purpose, and service is ever wasted.”

Sandra Njoku-Samuel is not just a strategist; she is a symbol of a new generation of visionary Nigerians—leaders who combine faith, creativity, and resilience to tell the country’s story with clarity and pride.

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