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Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by FuglyGurl(op): 9:02pm On Jun 09, 2025
Despite its global attention and cultural significance, the 2025 edition of the Ojude Oba Festival in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, again struggled under the weight of poor organisation, outdated infrastructure, and subpar hospitality. What should have been a world-class celebration of Yoruba heritage became yet another case study in how not to host an international cultural event.

Each year, shortly after the end of Eid al-Fitr, the city of Ijebu Ode becomes the focal point of Yoruba cultural expression. The Ojude Oba Festival, originally a simple post-Ramadan tribute by early Muslim converts to the Awujale (the traditional ruler of Ijebu land), has grown into a dazzling display of pageantry, identity, and communal pride.

Today, it draws crowds from around the world, inspires millions of social media interactions, and is even being proposed for UNESCO cultural heritage status. But as its visibility increases, so do its flaws.

Global attention, local dysfunction


PHOTOCREDIT: Covenantphotography
The transformation of the Ojude Oba Festival over the decades is impressive. From its humble beginnings, it has evolved into a major cultural occasion, bringing together religious devotion, fashion, traditional authority, and commerce. One of the most anticipated features is the parade of Regberegbe (age-grade groups), elegantly dressed participants, and horse-riding nobles in colourful procession.

Recent editions have drawn global interest, especially following viral moments such as Farouq Oreagba’s iconic appearance in 2024, which positioned Ojude Oba as both a cultural and fashion statement. These developments have added international flair to the event.

But popularity alone isn’t progress. In 2025, it became even clearer that the festival’s infrastructure has not caught up with its rising profile.

A city unprepared


The primary venue — the Ojude Oba Arcade, located within the Awujale’s palace complex — is no longer sufficient to hold the swelling crowds. This year, several attendees fainted due to overcrowding and heat stress. Access routes were jammed, and the absence of crowd management made movement risky.

As someone who travels to document African heritage events, I found it nearly impossible to capture quality footage or enjoy the visual elements of the festival due to the suffocating congestion. The festival is now struggling to accommodate the very attention it has attracted.

Equally troubling was the city’s road network, which remains in poor condition. Streets filled with potholes and dust made commuting within Ijebu Ode a test of endurance — especially for elderly guests or pregnant women.

An embarrassing lodging experience

My accommodation experience at Skoley Suites Hotel was a personal low point. The establishment, a converted residential block, charged ₦25,000 per night for a room that lacked running water, food service, and basic customer care. After spending the day filming under the sun, I returned to discover there was no water to bathe, flush, or even wash my hands. The explanation: “the water pump wasn’t working.”

For an event that aspires to international recognition, the hospitality sector remains embarrassingly underdeveloped. If such experiences happen to local journalists, one can only imagine the frustration of foreign guests who expect better.

Economic Gains, But at What Cost?


There’s no doubt the Ojude Oba Festival brings significant income to the local economy. Hotels fill up early. Transporters, vendors, entertainers, and artisans enjoy booming business. The city is momentarily transformed into a marketplace buzzing with activity.

Yet this commercial success is not matched by meaningful reinvestment. There are still too few hotels that meet acceptable standards. Basic infrastructure remains poor. Emergency services are stretched thin. And the city, despite its festive glow, feels more overwhelmed than organised.

The Path to Progress


If Ojude Oba is to be a genuine contender for UNESCO recognition or any global tourism accolade, it must embrace long-overdue reforms. Cultural pride is not enough — proper planning and professional execution must follow.

Here are steps that must be taken before the 2026 edition: Expand the venue: A larger, purpose-built arena outside the palace would better accommodate the growing crowds.

Decentralise activities: Spreading festivities across neighbourhoods would reduce congestion and offer visitors a more intimate experience.

Invest in hospitality: Ijebu Ode needs more standard hotels and trained service providers to handle the influx of guests.

Improve road networks: Visitors shouldn’t need to endure dangerous, broken roads just to attend a cultural celebration.

Professionalise logistics: Crowd control, medical response, media access, and general coordination must be upgraded.

Final Thoughts


The world is watching. And while the vibrant costumes and captivating parades continue to impress, they are not enough. Ojude Oba must grow beyond aesthetics. It must prove that it is not only culturally rich, but also structurally sound.

With 365 days until the next edition, Ijebu’s elites, public officials, and festival planners have an opportunity to rewrite the narrative. Let us not wait for a tragic incident to spur change. The time to act is now.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/06/again-chaotic-ojude-oba-2025-fails-to-meet-global-standards/
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by Amotolongbo(f): 9:05pm On Jun 09, 2025
One won’t be surprised seeing the writer of this news

Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by Mabuggi88: 9:15pm On Jun 09, 2025
Amotolongbo:
One won’t be surprised seeing the writer of this news
Dispute his write up, not the writer.
Meanwhile the write-up was edited by two edutors according to newsprint guidelines. So you won't tell me none of them will say the writer is wrong
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by Amotolongbo(f): 9:17pm On Jun 09, 2025
Mabuggi88:
Dispute his write up, not the writer.
Meanwhile the write-up was edited by two edutors according to newsprint guidelines. So you won't tell me none of them will say the writer is wrong
please, it’s sacrilegious for me to fight pigs
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by aribisala0(m): 9:19pm On Jun 09, 2025
What is an example of Global standard?

How many people were stabbed or killed?

We do not have to copy anyone but there is no perfect standard

Anyone who has been to carnivals has heard of stabbings , stampedes, killings and so on ALL AROUND THE WORLD

As long as humans are involved there will be problems

Can we do better? Always but that must not entail copying anyone
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by iwaeda: 9:24pm On Jun 09, 2025
With all those steezes. grin grin grin grin
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by zero8zero(m): 9:59pm On Jun 09, 2025
FuglyGurl:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/06/again-chaotic-ojude-oba-2025-fails-to-meet-global-standards/
Mikano boys una go tire.. You don stop attacking igbos, na Yoruba turn now.
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by Gustavowhite(m):
But but,there were horses na
Isn’t that Global standard enough?

Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by zero8zero(m): 10:01pm On Jun 09, 2025
Amotolongbo:
One won’t be surprised seeing the writer of this news
See as you catch Ike-Chima for hand like thief
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by Factcheck0001: 10:03pm On Jun 09, 2025
Mabuggi88:
Dispute his write up, not the writer.
Meanwhile the write-up was edited by two edutors according to newsprint guidelines. So you won't tell me none of them will say the writer is wrong
but y is it that only Ibos aren't happy with this festival?

Same thing is happening on twitter, the likes of penking, marquis, n other ibos are the one talking down on this event.

Wetin Dey happen self, Wetin b ibos own self?

I no understand cos this thing is becoming more than obsession, it's turning to another thing
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by zero8zero(m): 10:03pm On Jun 09, 2025
Gustavowhite:
But but,there were horses there na
Isn’t that Global standard?
Mabuggi88:
Dispute his write up, not the writer.
Meanwhile the write-up was edited by two edutors according to newsprint guidelines. So you won't tell me none of them will say the writer is wrong
Ipob, organise your yam festival, make we see una steeze if e easy grin
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by Vergovert: 10:11pm On Jun 09, 2025
That carnival dey pain bad belle people. They find a way to rubbish others achievements and heritage.


Last year, arise tv edited and "videoshop" their madness into original clips from Ojude Oba and were sharing fake and adulterated news.

Another busybody don write jargons to share unsolicited advice and aiming to ridicule the carnival.


We know your mission and it's already failed.
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by Putindbutt(m): 10:14pm On Jun 09, 2025
Amotolongbo:
One won’t be surprised seeing the writer of this news
See writer... Very jealous & darkhearted people. Almost all media houses were present from Tv to print, none wrote nonsense about the event except for this ipob writer. Who can forget Nnana Ochereome from the same newspaper.
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by Ofemannnu: 10:21pm On Jun 09, 2025
Amotolongbo:
One won’t be surprised seeing the writer of this news
Read!
It is a good writeup for the good of Ojude Oba.
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by Emmanuel900(m): 10:21pm On Jun 09, 2025
The writer mentioned that there weren't enough spaces but is that not part of every festival in the world? There's no popular festival you will go to in any place in the world that won't be overcrowded and chaotic.

He was talking about poor hotel service without running water and bad roads, which place in Nigeria doesn't have bad roads and was the hotel the only hotel in the city? The writer is just a very bitter soul that seem to only be looking for something to criticize.

The fact that there wasn't any major accident at the festival and everything went peacefully despite the crowd proved that it was a big success.
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by Agbegbaorogboye: 10:23pm On Jun 09, 2025
Amotolongbo:
One won’t be surprised seeing the writer of this news
I used to know you for intelligent posts
When did you embrace tribal bigotry
While the topic is truly provocative, the article itself is more educative and enlightening. The poor choice of topic just seems like a sensationalist attempt to capture the attention and possibly emotions of would- be readers.
It has nothing to do with tribe in my opinion- and shouldn't be
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by Gustavowhite(m): 10:25pm On Jun 09, 2025
zero8zero:
Ipob, organise your yam festival, make we see una steeze if e easy grin
if I talk na,you go say you no be Yoruba
Only Yorubas be denying their tribe
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by Ofemannnu: 10:27pm On Jun 09, 2025
FuglyGurl:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/06/again-chaotic-ojude-oba-2025-fails-to-meet-global-standards/
God bless this writer!
He nailed it.
Very apt.
If you must eat a frog,eat one that has eggs..
I presume that Ijebus are the richest people in Nigeria but their hometowns are nothing to write home about.
This is what Chief Mike Adenuga and others should work on.
Ojude Oba is a potential international money spinning machine.
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by ChiefOloye(m): 10:34pm On Jun 09, 2025
Ike Chika should leave Ijebu Ode alone and go to Onitsha and teach his igwe and his council of chiefs how to organise a global standard traditional and cultural festival. No problem
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by Lanretoye(m): 10:36pm On Jun 09, 2025
aribisala0:
What is an example of Global standard?

How many people were stabbed or killed?

We do not have to copy anyone but there is no perfect standard

Anyone who has been to carnivals has heard of stabbings , stampedes, killings and so on ALL AROUND THE WORLD

As long as humans are involved there will be problems

Can we do better? Always but that must not entail copying anyone
those people are just brainless,is the festival a global festival in the first instance?let them show video of their own global standard festival.
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by Mabuggi88: 10:49pm On Jun 09, 2025
zero8zero:
Ipob, organise your yam festival, make we see una steeze if e easy grin
Ipob oya naa organize your yam festival let him see.
Yeye de smell..... they said you should dispute the the content of the write-up and you are here finding validation elsewhere by blaiming ipob according to you. Na you know wetin be ipob
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by flokii:
Honestly speaking.. Yorubas worldwide must rise up to condemn this Igbo obsession with Yorubaland affairs.
When they do their yam festival, you won't see Yorubas speak or talk down on it. So why are Igbos trying to talk down on a festival in Ijebu land that has been on for ages?

Just imagine what an Igbo person wrote on Vanguard when we saw the colourful event highlights from Bisi Olatilo.
Yoruba ronu o.. before things will go wrong.

Do they want to stop the "Ojude Oba" festival or dethrone the Awujale who is the paramount ruler of Ijebuland to install an Eze there or what?

This nonsense will have repercussions, this time no Awolowo to pity anybody.
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by sreamsense: 11:53pm On Jun 09, 2025
Mabuggi88:
Dispute his write up, not the writer.
Meanwhile the write-up was edited by two edutors according to newsprint guidelines. So you won't tell me none of them will say the writer is wrong
Which guidelines are you talking about? Is it the one they last used before social media and AI emergence? No standard anywhere, most of them are just direct copy of blogger opinion or just they just pushed their distorted opinions as news to us without proper investigative journalism. This one has carried his personal opinion and hatred as news for people to buy
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by flokii: 11:53pm On Jun 09, 2025
Factcheck0001:
but y is it that only Ibos aren't happy with this festival?

Same thing is happening on twitter, the likes of penking, marquis, n other ibos are the one talking down on this event.

Wetin Dey happen self, Wetin b ibos own self?

I no understand cos this thing is becoming more than obsession, it's turning to another thing
The obsession is real and worrisome..

Docile Yorubas will sit down and laugh it off whereas these are people who don't share any boundary whatsoever with Yorubaland, crossing in their millions into Yoruba territories with the agenda to undermine and subjugate the Yorubas in their own lands.

This is against every known international treaty and no such trespass is supported by any charter, not even the UN.

Yorubas better wake up fast and nip this nonsense in the bud for good.
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by Brenbentondiaz: 1:51am On Jun 10, 2025
aribisala0:
What is an example of Global standard?

How many people were stabbed or killed?

We do not have to copy anyone but there is no perfect standard

Anyone who has been to carnivals has heard of stabbings , stampedes, killings and so on ALL AROUND THE WORLD

As long as humans are involved there will be problems

Can we do better? Always but that must not entail copying anyone
Global standard means wearing of isi ewu (or whatever deveropers use furniture material to sew and wear) and wearing red caps. Since none of these were seen at the Ojude Oba, then it didn't meet international standard.
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by kettykin: 1:57am On Jun 10, 2025
Hotel without water?

I reserve my comments
Re: Again, ‘chaotic’ Ojude Oba 2025 Fails To Meet Global Standards by quadraheem(m): 4:21am On Jun 10, 2025
What kind of report is this from a so called national daily newspaper?
Just rush to write wuruwuru to the answer to discredit the event.
It’s not an event held after Eid il Fitr and not even post Ramadan.
Get your facts right!
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