Olubadan to upgrade Makinde’s elder brother, eight other chiefs on Friday

Dare Babalola

The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, will enstool Governor Seyi Makinde’s elder brother, Olumuyiwa Makinde, and eight other chiefs in the Otun Olubadan line on Friday.

Makinde, an Ibadan-based lawyer, will be elevated from Aare Onibon to Gbonka Olubadan, while businessman and engineer Dotun Sanusi will move up from Ajia to Bada Olubadan.

According to a statement by the Olubadan’s media aide, Adeola Oloko, on Wednesday, the ceremony will kick off at 11 am at the Oke-Aremo Palace in Ibadan North Local Government Area, with members of the Olubadan-in-Council expected to attend.

The statement added that House of Representatives member Akin Alabi will be elevated from Jagun to Ajia Olubadan, while promotions from Mogaji to the coveted Jagun title have been suspended pending further notice.

It read, “The affected chiefs include an Ibadan-based lawyer and the state Governor’s elder brother, Olumuyiwa Makinde, who would be promoted from Aare Onibon to Gbonka Olubadan, while the renowned engineer and business titan, Dotun Sanusi, would be promoted from Ajia to Bada Olubadan.

“Similarly, House of Representatives member, Akin Alabi, would be elevated from Jagun to Ajia Olubadan.

“The promotion from Mogaji to the highly competitive Jagun Olubadan title would not hold until further notice.

“The rest of the Chiefs due for promotion are as follows: Chief Dauda Gbadamosi from Aare Ago to Ayingun Olubadan; Chief William Akande from Lagunna to Aare Ago Olubadan, Chief Oluyinka Akande from Oota to Lagunna Olubadan, Chief Olufemi Ogunwale from Aare-egbe Omo to Oota Olubadan

“Chief Wasiu Aderoju Alaadorin from Gbonka to Aare-egbe Omo Olubadan and Chief Abiola Anlamole from Bada to Aare Onibon Olubadan.”

Recall that the Olubadan had earlier elevated Osi Olubadan, Oba Eddy Oyewole-Foko, who became Otun Olubadan; Asipa Olubadan, Oba Kola Daisi, now Osi Olubadan; and Ekerin Olubadan, Oba Hamidu Ajibade, promoted to Asipa Olubadan.

Others were Oba Muritala Akande, who moved from Ekarun to Ekerin Olubadan, and Chief Kola Babalola, who rose from Abese to Ekarun Olubadan.

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