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Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by Great100000: 8:24am On Mar 19
In every true son of Ibadan, there’s a potential Olubadan. However, becoming Olubadan is a long haul of climbing 23-step rungs of either of the two chieftaincy ladders: Olubadan line (civil) and Balogun line (Military).

While the Obaship system and ascension to the coveted throne of Olubadan is unique and predictable, getting to the top of the ladder means a gift of long life for the highest ranking chiefs of the ancient Yorùbá capital city of Oyo State.

Becoming Olubadan is on rotational basis between the two lines of ascension to the throne headed by Ọtun Olubadan (Civil line) and Balogun (Military line). But in recent years, over a decade, there have been two high chiefs and of course, next-in-lines to the throne who never get to the top – Olubadan.

High Chief S.A. Omiyale (Balogun of Ibadan)

High Chief Sulaimon Adegboyega Omiyale was the Balogun of Ibadan land and next-in-line to Oba Samuel Odulana Odugade 1, the 40th Olubadan who reigned from 11th of August, 2007 to 19th of January, 2016 and died at the age of 101 years.

With Oba Odulana, who succeeded Oba Yinusa Ogundipe Arapasowu 1, as next-in-line from the Civil line, it was supposed to be the turn of High Chief Omiyale, had it been he lived to succeed the aged monarch.

But the Balogun of Ibadan land died on Saturday, 7th November, 2015 at the University College Hospital, UCH, Ibadan, at the age of 91.

Two months after his death, the reigning Olubadan, Oba Odulana died on 19th January, 2016.

High Chief Omowale Kuye (Ọtun Olubadan)

High Chief Omowale Kuye was the Ọtun Olubadan, traditional head of the Civil line. With Omiyale’s death, Kuye was a step closer to becoming Olubadan, but he also didn’t live to succeed the monarch.

Kuye, who was a former Director General, Special Duties and later Budget in the Office of the President of Nigeria — under both Alhaji Shehu Shagari and General Olusegun Obasanjo — died on 20th November, 2015; barely two weeks after the demise of Balogun of Ibadan land.

Because of the earlier death of Balogun Omiyale whose line was supposed to produce the next monarch after the reigning Olubadan, High Chief Kuye would’ve become the next Olubadan being the highest ranking of the Olubadan-in-Council, but he also passed on before Oba Odulana.

Additionally, the demise of both Balogun Omiyale and Ọtun Olubadan Kuye, paved the way for the then Otun Balogun, Saliu Akanmu Adetunji, who eventually succeeded Oba Odulana as the 41st Olubadan in 2016. He was also succeeded in 2022 by the recently deceased 42nd Olubadan, Oba Lekan Balogun, Alli Okunmade II.

Following the death of Oba Lekan Balogun, the next-in-line and Olubadan designate is the current Balogun from the Military line, Oba Owólabí Olakulehin.

Source: https://tribuneonlineng.com/two-next-in-lines-that-never-became-olubadan-of-ibadan-in-recent-years/

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by seunmsg(m): 8:29am On Mar 19
I pray that Rashidi Ladoja will live long enough to succeed Oba Olakulehin.

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by MrProlific95: 8:36am On Mar 19
Ibadan Royal lineage seems to have a clear succession arrangement, the Oyo Kingdom.

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by oyatz(m): 9:05am On Mar 19
seunmsg:
I pray that Rashidi Ladoja will live long enough to succeed Oba Olakulehin.

May God protect Ladoja for us.

Amin.

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by osuolale95(m): 9:10am On Mar 19
It is well
Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by StraightGaay: 9:11am On Mar 19
seunmsg:
I pray that Rashidi Ladoja will live long enough to succeed Oba Olakulehin.
Or you long enough to witness it.

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by Goodlady(f): 9:11am On Mar 19
seunmsg:
I pray that Rashidi Ladoja will live long enough to succeed Oba Olakulehin.
You mean after this one wey dem just select, Ladoja is next?
seunmsg:


Yes. He’s the Otun Olubadan and the next in-line to ascend the throne.
Ok sir. May his days be long, amen. Cos if he chop Olubadan he ll be the most famous after Latoosa.

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by 89green: 9:11am On Mar 19
grin People without function in the society.

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by Duelee: 9:12am On Mar 19
grin
Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by meum: 9:13am On Mar 19
Hmmm
Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by Bishopadaidu(m): 9:14am On Mar 19
Must old men be king and also die after 3-6 years?
This country sef

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by Look4success: 9:14am On Mar 19
Tlratata

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by PlayerMeji: 9:14am On Mar 19
Well...so simple and straightforward arrangement...

When it's your time, it's your time!

Death, I mean!

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by muyico(m): 9:18am On Mar 19
No cause trouble! Not herit throne but stage by stage

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by UncleAyo: 9:21am On Mar 19
89green:
grin People without function in the society.

Kings are charged with custody and protection of the cultural and religion heritage of the people they govern. They are also respected elders that can serve as mediators in time of conflict.

Edited: They tend to work to actively create mutuality, friendly atmosphere, trust and cooperation between their own people and the next neighbors of different culture and territory.

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by 3seriez(m): 9:21am On Mar 19
Great100000:


Source: https://tribuneonlineng.com/two-next-in-lines-that-never-became-olubadan-of-ibadan-in-recent-years/

So where does Ladoja fall into this arrangement. I used to think he was the next Olubadan.
Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by jamesversion: 9:26am On Mar 19
89green:
grin People without function in the society.

Lolz. grin.

They are officially under the commissioner for chieftaincy affairs. cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by citygarden(m): 9:28am On Mar 19
Ladoja fall under civil rule. He is the next after the one crowns. The present one fall under military rule, so they rotate ot


3seriez:


So where does Ladoja fall into this arrangement. I used to think he was the next Olubadan.

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by Procashtips(m): 9:29am On Mar 19
UncleAyo:


Kings are charged with custody and protection of the cultural heritage of people they govern. They are also respected elders that can serve as mediator in time of conflict.

Protection of cultural heritage but they build churches, mosques inside palace and also do wedding or events in borrowed culture?

grin grin grin.

Its like the King of England building an IfA shrine in his palace in England grin

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by UncleAyo: 9:31am On Mar 19
Procashtips:


Protection of cultural heritage but they build churches, mosques inside palace and also do wedding or events in borrowed culture?

grin grin grin.

Its like the King of England building an IfA shrine in his palace in England grin

That is due to the colonized mentality that makes some people to believe that Jesus is better and superior to Sango for example. Both of them are believed to be human-turned-god.

We still have kings who know and uphold their responsibility.

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by seunmsg(m): 9:31am On Mar 19
Goodlady:

You mean after this one wey dem just select, Ladoja is next?

Yes. He’s the Otun Olubadan and the next in-line to ascend the throne.

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by Biodun556(m): 9:32am On Mar 19
3seriez:


So where does Ladoja fall into this arrangement. I used to think he was the next Olubadan.

Ladoja is the next to the present olubadan

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by seunmsg(m): 9:32am On Mar 19
StraightGaay:
Or you long enough to witness it.

I also pray to live long enough to witness the occasion.

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by Procashtips(m): 9:32am On Mar 19
UncleAyo:


That is due to colonized mentality that makes some people to believe that Jesus is better and superior to Sango.


This is to tell you they're not protecting any cultural heritage.

Anyone doing the above doesn't deserve that position.

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by Donedeal1(m): 9:34am On Mar 19
The former Governor Rashidi Ladoja.

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by UncleAyo: 9:34am On Mar 19
Procashtips:


This is to tell you they're not protecting any cultural heritage.

Anyone doing the above doesn't deserve that position.

You're right tho. But we still have some king who are not carried away by the deceptions of the imported religions

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by Vello(m): 9:37am On Mar 19
seunmsg:
I pray that Rashidi Ladoja will live long enough to succeed Oba Olakulehin.
Same here.
I love his stance during the Ajimobi mistake that attempted to destroy the olubada heritage. Ladoja was among the few that stood in defence of the throne and refused to break away. The recently deceased olubadan was among those who broke off.
May Ladoja live long to ascend the throne

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Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by dimexy247(m): 9:38am On Mar 19
Crazy
Re: Two ‘Next-In-Lines’ That Never Became Olubadan Of Ibadan In Recent Years by Procashtips(m): 9:38am On Mar 19
UncleAyo:


You're right tho. But we still have some king who are not carried away by the deceptions of the imported religions

I don't know any in the South West though.
Same with the North (Those ones are engrossed in Islamic religion)

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