

In a momentous occasion, High Chief Rashidi Ladoja, the former Governor of Oyo State and Otun Olubadan, has been formally crowned as a ceremonial Oba in the lineage of succession to the revered Olubadan throne.
This significant event marks a pivotal moment in the traditional leadership of Ibadanland.
The coronation ceremony, held on Monday at the newly established Olubadan Palace in Oke Aremo, Ibadan, was a brief yet meaningful affair.
The palace, now a symbol of the Olubadan’s rich heritage, provided a fitting setting for this historic occasion, underscoring the importance of this milestone in the annals of Ibadan’s traditional hierarchy.

The news of Chief Ladoja’s acceptance of the ceremonial crown was broadcast live on Ibadan radio, captivating the community’s attention and highlighting the significance of this traditional role.
Following the announcement, his Bodija residence has been abuzz with activity, as friends, family, and well-wishers flock to offer congratulations and support, reflecting the high esteem in which the new ceremonial Oba is held.
The event was attended by numerous distinguished guests, including Governor Seyi Makinde, Asiwaju of Ibadanland Chief Bode Amao, and other notable personalities such as Chief Bayo Oyero, Chief Wole Akinwande, Yemisi Adeaga, and Niyi Ajewole.
Their presence served as a testament to the importance of the occasion and the respect accorded to Chief Ladoja, further solidifying his position as a revered figure in the community.
The outpouring of support and congratulations underscores the significance of this traditional role and the impact of Chief Ladoja’s leadership on Ibadanland.

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