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Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by BlackViper(op): 5:37am On Jul 16, 2025
The Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Akanbi, has described the burial process of the late Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, as a freedom for the Yoruba traditional institution and a step towards restoring its sanctity.

Oba Akanbi expressed satisfaction with the burial rites adopted in honouring the late Awujale, stating that he was not subjected to mutilation or cannibalisation “as done by butchers.”

Oba Adetona was buried according to Islamic rites on Monday, after his death on Sunday, July 13, 2025, at the age of 91 years.

Soldiers, during the burial, prevented traditionalists from hijacking his burial, as Governor Dapo Abiodun said the traditional ruler had indicated he should be buried according to Islamic rites.

In a statement by his Press Secretary, Alli Ibraheem, the Oluwo said the courage demonstrated by the Awujale, his family, and Governor Abiodun was a victory for the Yoruba race.

“The courage demonstrated by the late Adetona’s family, Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, and the Attorney General of the state, Oluwasina Ogungbade (SAN), is commendable and a foundation blessing to restore the glory of Yoruba stools and its occupants. The Governor is true blue blood.

Any town willing that his king be butchered after death should appoint an herbalist, Osugbo and Ogboni as their king,” Oba Akanbi said.

He noted that the late Adetona had set a path of honour for deceased Yoruba monarchs.

The monarch said, The sanctity of Yoruba traditional institution has been protected by the process adopted in burying the late Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona.

“Kings are servants to their subjects. They are honourable men who have sacrificed themselves in the interest of their people.

“Honour doesn’t die with the king. They should be honoured to the grave and beyond, and not butchered like an animal after death.‎

The noble order of burial rites for Awujale is a win for the Yoruba race, particularly myself. It’s a freedom of Yoruba traditional rulers from physical and spiritual oppression after their death.”

Oba Akanbi added, “The burial process to be adopted in burying Yoruba traditional rulers should be on the recommendation of the king before his passage or his family after his death.

The seizure of the king’s corpse from his family by any secret group should be optional, depending on the wishes of his family.”

He promised to continue to campaign against any form of idol worship and traditional cultism in his domain.

“In Iwo, I have freed the Oluwo stool from the bondage since my ascension 10 years ago.

The Osugbos and the Ogbonis have no relation with the Yoruba monarchy. Every attempt to enslave the stool will be eternally restricted by my stool.

“Iwo throne can never be subjected to the command of any secret society. I have freed my town. Even after my death, I trust Iwo people, they will never condone absurdity.”
https://punchng.com/awujales-burial-frees-yoruba-kings-from-ritual-slavery-oluwo/

Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by illicit(m):
Arabic burial rite is foreign....


Two nations colonized Nigeria

I think the kingmakers made a mistake selecting the Awujale in the first place

His major qualification was being very young and educated abroad

That's their mistake

He bastardized their culture

The same king who refused to wear the ancestral crown
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by richiemcgold:
Last night I had a conversation with a prominent ijebu chief over this same matter. He was visibly annoyed and was calling the late monarch all sorts of names.
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by agulion: 6:02am On Jul 16, 2025
We Yoruba Muslims are not really happy with the way the Oba was buried, the yoruba tradition was not followed , or do we now have two types of yorubas?
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by koxyz: 6:12am On Jul 16, 2025
We must respect our culture and traditions because that's what make us unique .
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by Softmirror: 6:20am On Jul 16, 2025
koxyz:
We must respect our culture and traditions because that's what make us unique .
Someone was beaten to death a few weeks ago, another just three days ago by Masquerade. That is why our culture and tradition must be respected for it's uniqueness.
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by allthingsgood: 6:21am On Jul 16, 2025
Brainwashed generations
Nigeria is in deep deep poo aswear
Religion has damaged our brain
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by Nbotee(m): 6:49am On Jul 16, 2025
There are aspects of culture and tradition that are barbaric and has no place in today's world
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by 247man: 6:51am On Jul 16, 2025
Softmirror:
Someone was beaten to death a few weeks ago, another just three days ago by Masquerade. That is why our culture and tradition must be respected for it's uniqueness.
That girl burnt in Sokoto comes to mind
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by Softmirror:
247man:
That girl burnt in Sokoto comes to mind
There is no justification for killing any innocent person.

illicit

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247man

Omonigeriarere

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Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by 247man: 7:56am On Jul 16, 2025
Softmirror:
There is no justification for killing any innocent person.
Exactly the reason u should not av mentioned d murda of people with a tradition and culture as if its unique to them
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by Softmirror: 9:07am On Jul 16, 2025
247man:
Exactly the reason u should not av mentioned d murda of people with a tradition and culture as if its unique to them
How? You mean we should support the evil aspect of any culture. Is there a justification for that?
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by illicit(m):
Softmirror:
How? You mean we should support the evil aspect of any culture. Is there a justification for that?
What is evil in a burial rite that doesn't involve human sacrifice

Do you know how popes are buried?

Do you know how a new one is installed?


We always demonise our own and aggravate towards our colonisers

Both foreign religions supported and ordained slavery same way ours too


What makes theirs superior

Guess what, it's simply because they are whites or yellows
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by cenaman(m): 9:42am On Jul 16, 2025
Abeg I no get contribution to contribute, na family issue undecided undecided
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by RavinWolf(m): 9:42am On Jul 16, 2025
😂😂 Oluwo don vex scatter table wey don dey since Oduduwa time!

Baba say “I don free Iwo from bondage” — e no even use padlock key, e just waka enter spiritual prison like Rambo and say “everybody, come out!”

E come talk say Osugbo and Ogboni no get level for Yoruba monarchy — chai! E be like say Baba don unsubscribe from ancestral WhatsApp group. 😭

“Even after my death…” — Oga no worry, e go still dey appear for dream dey shout “NO TO RITUALS!” like Netflix series!

Oluwo dey run monarchy like modern CEO: no shrine, no sacrifice, no secret handshake, just vibes and public declarations. 😅

This one no be Oba, na Oba with Bluetooth connection to heaven, e dey download policy from above!

Na so dem go soon change town name from Iwo to "Iwo-llywood" — because the drama no dey ever end!

Las las, even Sango go dey confused say, “Who off my fire for that side?” 🔥🤣
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by BodyCount: 9:43am On Jul 16, 2025
grin

This man and him controversial nonsense..

Make e rest na
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by Olumaeme: 9:44am On Jul 16, 2025
This dude has never said anything sensible publicly.
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by Lanretoye(m): 9:44am On Jul 16, 2025
Okay,make una continue to Dey desecrate our culture,is religious slavery not even worst.
Anyone that ascend the traditional throne since over 60years and enjoyed all the traditional benefits accrued then you die and you don’t want the traditional burial,unless no be the Ijebu land wey I know,when it starts to Dey backfire even the government no go involve…normal normal na rain suppose scatter the burial self.
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by BodyCount: 9:46am On Jul 16, 2025
illicit:
Arab burial rite is foreign....


Two nations colonized Nigeria
So na butcher and sharing and eating someone's heart LITERARILY and
Keeping the head in a certain box and room that is okay?
Get sense na
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by columbus007(m): 9:47am On Jul 16, 2025
That was so nice, flee from it for your sanity sake.
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by emmanuelbrown26: 9:47am On Jul 16, 2025
Tradition is tradition, let religion be religion. Even though there are things we should change in our tradition, but u can't take away tradition from us. Oyibo that brought religion to confuse us
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by Oceemo(m): 9:49am On Jul 16, 2025
So u mean after death they have to butcher him and eat or am not reading and understanding right
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by ravensckar(m):
This Yahoo King never fails to disappoint!

I know he wouldn't miss the opportunity to turn Awujale's death into an avenue to praise himself. huh huh

Kings are the custodians of tradition! Any king who doesn't want to participate in traditional rites should reject the throne or vacate after being chosen. You can't call yourself a good Christian or Muslim and still preside over our traditional institutions. When will these eggheads understand this?

If you're a good Muslim, go and vie for the post of an Imam and leave kingship titles to those whose faiths won't inhibit them from discharging their duties. Enough of all these nonsense! angry

PS- I'm a muslim and I hate hypocrisy.
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by beardedboy(m): 9:49am On Jul 16, 2025
illicit:
What is evil in a burial rite

Do you know how popes are buried?

Do you know how a new one is installed?


We always demonise our own and aggravate towards our colonisers

Both foreign religions supported and ordained slavery same way ours too


What makes theirs superior

Guess what, they are whites or yellows
Pope is a religious title. A king is not a religious title.

The only people aggravating towards their colonisers are Christians. Muslims were never colonised by Arabs. Stop it with that baseless propaganda.

Islam has been in Yoruba land for decades or even centuries before the missionaries came and we were all living peacefully. Please stop it with the projection.
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by Exousiang01(m): 9:50am On Jul 16, 2025
This one has sold himself to foreign religions.

Its just shameful to travel round the world and see people practice their ancient religions but you come down to Africa and Africans can't even remember what their ancestors believed in.

Go to Scandinavian countries and see them maintaining their culture and beliefs.

An African man has no mind of his own. Not even their kings
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by sirnewton20: 9:51am On Jul 16, 2025
The Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Akanbi, has described the burial process of the late Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, as a freedom for the Yoruba traditional institution and a step towards restoring its sanctity.
Re: Oluwo Of Iwo: "Awujale's Death Frees Yorubas From Ritual Slavery" by onuman: 9:52am On Jul 16, 2025
allthingsgood:
Brainwashed generations
Nigeria is in deep deep poo aswear
Religion has damaged our brain
Problem is that the SS and SE parts of Nigeria that don't attach importance to religious rituals are tied up with other ritualistic regions in the deep poo of one Nigeria.
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