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Alaafin’s Ascension: New Dawn For Ọyọ’s Royal Legacy

by Henry Ademola Alade January 16, 2025
by Henry Ademola Alade January 16, 2025

The Ọyọ Kingdom stands on the precipice of a remarkable renaissance with the rise of the new Alaafin of Ọyọ, a noble guardian of our rich Yoruba history and culture.

Oba Abimbola Owoade’s ascension is not merely a continuation of the kingdom’s storied legacy; it is a powerful reaffirmation of Ọyọ’s vital role within the Yoruba nation. His leadership is a beacon that illuminates the path forward, uniting us in our shared heritage and aspirations.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the esteemed Governor of Ọyọ State, Seyi Makinde, whose exceptional foresight and judicious oversight of the selection process have paved the way for this momentous occasion. His wisdom has ensured that the revered institution of the Alaafin, the pinnacle of traditional leadership in Yoruba history, remains in the hands of a leader who embodies the values, traditions, and aspirations of our vibrant kingdom.

To all sons and daughters of Ọyọ, whether at home or scattered across the globe, this is our rallying cry!
Let us come together with unyielding loyalty, embracing our new Alaafin and providing the steadfast support that his esteemed office demands.

The Alaafin is much more than a ceremonial figure; he is the custodian of a legacy that has profoundly shaped the cultural and political tapestry of the Yoruba people.
Together, we possess the power to elevate Ọyọland’s glory and safeguard its heritage for generations yet unborn.

Our youths stand at a pivotal moment in history—a moment that beckons them to unite and contribute to the advancement of our beloved land. Let us harness our collective energy, creativity, and unwavering commitment to initiatives that will fortify Ọyọ’s status as a shining beacon of progress and tradition. The future of Ọyọ hinges on our concerted efforts to honor its illustrious past while seizing the boundless opportunities of today.

My love for the Ọyọ brand runs deep in my veins. Over the years, I have poured my heart and soul into promoting our kingdom’s rich heritage, tirelessly working to place Ọyọ on the global stage.
From cultural advocacy to community development, my passion remains unwavering, and I am devoted to ensuring that our legacy not only survives but thrives.

As the Yoruba proverb wisely states, “Aji ṣe bi Ọyọ laa ri, Ọyọ kii ṣe bi enikookan.” (Ọyọ leads, it does not follow).
Let us embody this spirit, ensuring that the reign of the Alaafin ushers in an era of unparalleled unity, progress, and prosperity for our people.

May the guiding spirit of Atiba illuminate our path on this journey. Aṣẹ!

**Alade, a creative & hospitality industry entrepreneur, resides in Lagos.

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