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Cultural heritage key to peaceful coexistence — Ogun monarch

by The Culture Newspaper November 21, 2024
by The Culture Newspaper November 21, 2024

The Olota of Otta-Awori Kingdom, Oba Adeyemi Obalanlege, has emphasised using the nation’s rich cultural heritage to reorient and instil in the coming generation values such as integrity, respect, and community service, which foster peace and promote rapid development.

The Professor of Journalism also discussed the unique history of the Otta-Awori Kingdom, noting that the kingdom has existed since time immemorial, long before the birth of Jesus Christ.

Obalanlege stated this on Friday during a press briefing held at his palace to announce this year’s Odun Omo Iganmode festival, which is set to begin on 16 December.

This year’s festival theme is “Otta: The Beacon of Awori Heritage and Civilisation.”


The traditional ruler explained that the annual gathering serves as a valuable platform not only to showcase the rich cultural heritage of the Otta-Awori Kingdom but also to galvanise support for its socio-economic development.

He said, “The Odun Omo Iganmode festival embodies our commitment to preserving and promoting our values, which prioritise unity, security, and shared responsibility.

“The festival offers a platform for fostering initiatives that uplift Aworiland and Ogun State while uniting Awori sons, daughters, and friends in a collective celebration of identity.

“The contributions from our community leaders, businesses, and residents affirm our dedication to maintaining Otta as a safe, inclusive, and prosperous city where traditions are honoured, and progress is celebrated.

“As we embrace the spirit of this year’s festivities, let us take pride in our Awori identity and instil in future generations the values of integrity, respect, and community. The Odun Omo Iganmode is a call to action for us all to champion our culture and stand united against forces that threaten our peace and values.

“As we open the doors to our beloved city, may this festival inspire a renewed commitment to a proud, dignified, and harmonious Aworiland.”

Speaking about the uniqueness of the Otta-Awori Kingdom, Obalanlege added, “The Olota stool is not among those established in the ninth or tenth century. It has existed since time immemorial, dating back to the days of Orumila, who came before Christ and visited Otta three times. It is a kingdom that was never conquered, boasting a rich cultural heritage of which we are very proud.”

In his opening remarks, the Chairman of the Central Planning Committee for the festival, Temitayo Idowu, highlighted Otta’s historical role as a centre of influence, promoting trade, leadership, and innovation among the Awori people and beyond, and serving as a hub for commerce and industry.

Idowu said, “This legacy of openness and progress continues, as Otta remains a space that encourages innovation, knowledge-sharing, and economic growth. The Iganmode Cultural Festival is an annual revival of this spirit, where people come together to celebrate and strengthen community ties.”

He noted that the week-long programme, which will feature various cultural displays, free medical services, a visit to the Ijamido Motherless Home, and a children’s party, will conclude on 21 December with the chieftaincy installation of distinguished sons and daughters of the kingdom

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