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Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by treesun(op): 7:59am On Jul 15, 2025
Soldiers, on Monday, barred traditionalists believed to be members of the Osugbo cult from the Muslim funeral held for the late Awujale of Ijebu land, Oba Sikiru Adetona.

The presence of cult members at the funeral caused some apprehension, but people around began shouting at them, while soldiers took control of the situation and escorted the traditionalists out of the royal father’s residence.

The remains of the monarch were later interred at his Ijebu Ode private residence around 6 pm on Monday, according to Islamic rites.

Recall that traditionalists in the state had rejected the Oba and Chiefs Law of 2021, which stipulated that traditional rulers could be buried according to their religious disposition.

The traditionalists opposed the provision of the law, arguing that to preserve tradition, royal fathers must be buried according to the established tradition.

The Osugbo cult member came on Monday to see if it was possible to take over the burial of the late monarch, who was reportedly instrumental to the amendment of the law in the state.

However, soldiers barred them from disrupting the funeral.

Oba Adetona, who reigned for 65 years, died on Sunday, July 13, 2025, at the age of 91 years.

He was buried beside his late father in what appeared like a family mausoleum where his mum was also buried.

The interment was preceded by Islamic prayers led by the Chief Imam of Ijebu land, Sheikh Muftaudeen Ayanbadejo.

Dignitaries at the burial were the immediate-past Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), Governor Dapo Abiodun, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, Deputy Governor of Ogun State, Mrs Noimot Salako-Oyedele, Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Oluwadaisi Elemide, former governors, Segun Osoba and Gbenga Daniel, and Senator Adegbenga Kaka.

Also present were the Chairman of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, wife of the Ogun State Governor, Mrs Bamidele Abiodun, Senator Solomon Adeola representing Ogun West senatorial district and his Ogun Central counterpart, Senator Salisu Shuaib, among others.

Speaking at the event, Governor Abiodun said “The reign of Oba Adetona was not only marked by longevity but by his towering wisdom, deep influence, enduring legacy of generosity, selflessness, progress and uncommon peace.”

The governor said Oba Adetona was not only a pride of Ijebu land but a proud son of Nigeria who devoted his 65 years of reign to serving the people.


The governor said the brilliance of the late royal father was recognised so early when he was appointed as a minister and a member of the Western Region executive council.

He said, “Kabiyesi was a bundle of intellect, he was principled, he was forthright, he was a philosopher, a social engineer, a transparent and incorruptible monarch and equitable judgement with a solid commitment to the Nigerian state.”

Abiodun said he would undoubtedly miss the monarch’s wise counsel and support to his government, even when there was stiff opposition to his ambition in the buildup to the 2019 general election.

He said though the royal father might have taken his bow after a very defining rule that brought so much development to Ijebu land and the country at large, his legacy of selfless service and love for the people would continue to serve as a guide to the generation coming behind.

Dangote hailed the late Awujale for his love for the people, irrespective of which part of the country they came from.

He described the late monarch as a man of influence and a leader who prioritised service to the people, describing his contribution to national development as invaluable and worthy of emulation.

The Ogbeni Oja of Ijebu land, Sunny Kuku, speaking to journalists at the event, described Oba Adetona as a truly remarkable monarch who made royalty a source of envy.

Kuku, who will assume the role of regent until the new Awujale is appointed, added “Essentially, our Kabiyesi was a man of integrity, a man who spoke his mind, a man who had so much wisdom.

“He was devoted to education. In terms of poverty reduction, he really used his resources and throne to fight poverty in society and empower the people.

“He was a worthy ambassador of culture. He turned Ojude Oba into a global event and that has really impacted the economic fortune of Ijebu land. He was one man that could be trusted to defend the poor.

“He did not just love the people of Ijebu land, he loved the country and when the nation was in turmoil, he took the right step, he spoke his mind. We are missing him already.”

Similarly, the 2023 governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ogun State, Ladi Adebutu, hailed the deceased monarch’s rare leadership qualities of pure love and service to humanity.

Adebutu said Nigerians must imbibe Awujale’s qualitative leadership qualities and devotion to engineering socio-economic and sociocultural development which were tailored towards building a better life for the people.

Daniel hailed the forthright leadership of the late Awujale, describing him as a fearless monarch who never shied from speaking truth to power.


Daniel equally stated that one of the best ways to honour the late royal father who reigned for 65 years was to ensure the actualisation of the creation of a new state out of the old Ijebu Province because it was one of the long-cherished dreams of the late monarch.

Daniel said “I think it is common knowledge that in Kabiyesi Awujale, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, you have a personality who can speak truth to power at any time and who can be described as fearless, abhors people telling lies and straight forward to a fault.

“Kabiyesi is not anyone who used to be diplomatic. He says it as it is. In the course of that, he garnered some detractors but at the end of the day, people said that he had virtually won all the battles that life threw at him. He was indeed a forthright personality.”

He added that given the strong wish of the royal father to get a new state created out of the old Ijebu Province, all the powers that be must rally to ensure that the dream of a new state became a reality, to immortalise the revered traditional ruler.

“The entire community is good about the creation of the state. The argument has been that of the 24 provinces created in 1924, only Ijebu Province has not been made a state and on that account alone, everyone believes that this error needs to be corrected.

“We know that particularly in a democratic dispensation, it is not that easy to create a state, it involves lots of arguments, lobbying and all that.

“But we feel very strongly that once the course is just, I am hoping that sooner or later, especially now that Kabiyesi is no more, the power that be will seize this opportunity to honour and immortalise him with the state creation,” he said.

Osoba hailed the legendary reign of Oba Adetona, describing him as a monarch with so much wisdom who did his very best to move forward not only in Ijebu land but the whole country.

Osoba said the late Oba Adetona would be sorely missed for his forthright and sincere leadership.
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Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by lamentor78(m): 8:04am On Jul 15, 2025
No comments
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by Kushites: 8:06am On Jul 15, 2025
No surprises. Africans sold their minds to Arabs and Europeans long ago.

Follow Follow Experts.

Pitiful.
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by larryUG(m): 8:54am On Jul 15, 2025
Kushites:
No surprises. Africans sold their minds to Arabs and Europeans long ago.

Follow Follow Experts.

Pitiful.
So you will rather they violate his body and remove his parts in the name of tradition
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by Belurved1(m):
Possibly he had paid his due when he was alive or he doesn't belong to them. If not, no one can stop them from performing their traditions.

They don't need any permission from anyone, they'll have their way by force once the deceased belong to them.
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by helinues: 9:47am On Jul 15, 2025
Hahahah. You better allow them to do the ritual tradition in order to avoid Akufa
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by agentNija(f): 10:26am On Jul 15, 2025
helinues:
Hahahah. You better allow them to do the ritual tradition in order to avoid Akufa
Will you like to be the new Awujale?
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by SalamRushdie: 10:35am On Jul 15, 2025
They will still come back at night a d take what belongs to them
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by helinues: 11:43am On Jul 15, 2025
agentNija:
Will you like to be the new Awujale?
Honestly, you get touch for head.

Stop
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by iwaeda: 11:49am On Jul 15, 2025
Won fe yo okan oba, fun oba tutun kole je Oba. So what will the new king munch now? angry grin angry angry grin
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by 2mch(m): 11:58am On Jul 15, 2025
This people funny. You mount traditional stool de claim Abrahamic religion. An institution older than you. Before he became Awujale he would have done all sorts of rituals. It’s time to hand his body over to his owners. He will have to give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar. You enjoy the benefits of traditions in luxury, you must pay the price. Nothing is free. Make People in Ijebu sha watch how they waka in the next few weeks.
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by Talkisneeded(m): 12:41pm On Jul 15, 2025
2mch:
This people funny. You mount traditional stool de claim Abrahamic religion. An institution older than you. Before he became Awujale he would have done all sorts of rituals. It’s time to hand his body over to his owners. He will have to give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar. You enjoy the benefits of traditions in luxury, you must pay the price. Nothing is free. Make People in Ijebu sha watch how they waka in the next few weeks.
Watch now they waka howhuh
I agree with your previous summation,what’s with the last sentence
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by marlow1962(m): 1:38pm On Jul 15, 2025
Imagine, traditionalist wer no get levels lolzz
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by iwaeda: 1:41pm On Jul 15, 2025
Traditionalists don't have egbe, fenaku, ofe, aferi, kanako. They will just blow something into the air and all the soldiers will sleep off. grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by michlins(m): 1:41pm On Jul 15, 2025
That one can't happen here. You can be a Christian for all we care. Once you're a traditional ruler (not all these autonomous chiefs) na Dem get your corpse. They will wait for church or whatever creed to finish and take over the burial.


Na their masquerade go finish the whole thing
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by PRINCESSFCFANSs(f): 1:42pm On Jul 15, 2025
OK

you can not serve the devil and not have anything that cones from him ,

It Is Only The Almighty God and Jesus Christ That You Will Serve and Have Peace Even When You Die.



Say no to Any type of Crime .



Princess Faith Chukwuamaka
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by Smartcitizen: 1:43pm On Jul 15, 2025
These people and cultism, you don't blame their children.....

Like fathers like children.


😭😭😭😭😭
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by Nobody: 1:43pm On Jul 15, 2025
What’s the meaning of all these oppression!

Traditions and culture being erased!

He ascended the throne through tradition and same way he is meant to depart.

What are Muslim clerics doing there? Was the late king a saint to tradition?
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by papyjaypaul: 1:43pm On Jul 15, 2025
Africans are not sure what they want yet, whether they want culture or they want religion.

The Christians go to Jerusalem, the Muslims go to Mecca and Medina and are shocked that religion has not taken their culture away but no one wants to talk about this. Slave in mentality and slave in actions.

If you know that you are a Muslim or Christian and your religion does not allow you to do these rituals, please leave the posts alone. Leave it alone. Your religion already condemns it, so have honor and leave it alone.

Rashidi Ladoja now comes to mind and that pastor who was crowned king.

Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by kunleham: 1:44pm On Jul 15, 2025
These traditionalists no dey behave themselves!
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by dettolgel: 1:45pm On Jul 15, 2025
larryUG:
So you will rather they violate his body and remove his parts in the name of tradition
You just made his point for him, the word "violation" is European heritage. Violation of corpse in this sense is also based on European and Arabian ideology grin

You know that the whole world has agreed that the uncontacted tribe of the Amazon should be left alone. No one is castigating their beliefs and traditions. Probably "violating their death one's corpse" which they consider a honor to the death. No one from the west or anywhere around the world is allowed to bring their self righteousness near them grin

I am not saying one is better over the other but you really indeed made his point for him.
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by RightChannel: 1:46pm On Jul 15, 2025
Those traditionalists can't command them (soldiers) to sleep upon their charms!
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by kayyyy44: 1:50pm On Jul 15, 2025
Including you abi undecided

10 million characters more to go
Kushites:
No surprises. Africans sold their minds to Arabs and Europeans long ago.

Follow Follow Experts.

Pitiful.
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by Empiree: 1:52pm On Jul 15, 2025
Belurved1:
Possibly he had paid his due when he was alive or he doesn't belong to them. If not, no one can stop them from performing their traditions.

Those don't need any permission from anyone, they'll have their way by force once the deceased belong to them.
He was a Muslim and he did not hide it.. It was very disrespectful of traditionalists to attempt to disrupt burial rites
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by Layi4real(m): 1:53pm On Jul 15, 2025
This is why i respect Oluwo of Iwo. he has been making it clear that there isn't anything like traditional in his town from Inception. if he die today i dare any traditionalist to show face. I'm sure if the current Ooni or Alaafin too pass out may they live long they too will avoid been hand over to the traditionalists. The earlier we move away from this dirty things we call traditional worshiping the better. we re in the 21st century for God sake. we gat to evolve. even the Arabs are once idols worshippers so as the European but eye don clear now that Abrahamic religion is the way to life. it now depends on which one u go for out of the three. That where u gotta use ur brain so u wont end up been an idol worshiper pro max inside Abrahamic religion too. Serve the creator not the creation
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by CrownedPhoenix:
This needs to frowned upon. Culture and traditions need to be enforced at such times as this.

Anyone who doesn't want to be buried in traditional ways has no business being Oba.

Imagine an Oba who is expected to be a keeper/preserver of traditions refusing to be buried in traditional ways.
Re: Soldiers Bar Traditionalists From Awujale’s Muslim Funeral by jojothaiv(m): 1:56pm On Jul 15, 2025
Empiree:
He was a Muslim and he did not hide it.. It was very disrespectful of traditionalists to attempt to disrupt burial rites
😂😂😂😂😂😂

Him been a Muslim didn't exempt him for carrying out traditional rites during and after coronation, what do you say about that?

Like some above rightly pointed out, Africans need to know the difference between cultures and religion.
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