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    Olubadan planning to strip Ladoja of Otun title, ex-gov’s ally alleges

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    An ally of the former governor of Oyo state, Rashidi Ladoja, Lateef Popoola has told the Oyo State High Court in Ibadan that the Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Lekan Balogun, is plotting to strip Ladoja of his status as Otun Olubadan.

    This was contained in an affidavit deposed to before the court by Popoola.

    Popoola, who lives in Bodija, Ibadan, claimed that the alleged plot by the Olubadan to strip Ladoja of his title started after Ladoja rejected the offer to be elevated along other Ibadan High Chiefs to crown-wearing Obas.

    It could be recalled that Ladoja had insisted that he only wished to wear only the Olubadan’s Crown if God ordained, thus, shunned the July 7 coronation ceremony where Olubadan, Oba Lekan Balogun elevated 10 Ibadan High Chiefs to crown-wearing Obas.

    Following the elevation of the High Chiefs, Ladoja headed for court, seeking a declaration that the elevation of Ibadan High Chiefs to Oba was an illegality and an attempt to balkanise the Olubadan in Council.

    In the suit filed before the Oyo State High Court in Ibadan, Ladoja joined the Olubadan as the first defendant, the ten newly-elevated High Chiefs were joined as 2nd to 11th defendants, Oyo State Governor, Makinde, was listed as the 12th defendant, while the state’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice was listed as the 13th defendant.

    Popoola is one of the witnesses to testify in support of Ladoja’s suit.

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    In his affidavit filed before the court, Popoola stated, “Traditionally, Ibadan is known to have only a king, which is the Olubadan of Ibadan land (the first defendant), and all the other chiefs are cabinet members of the Olubadan of Ibadan land. It is only the Olubadan of Ibadan land that is to wear a crown, while the chiefs are identified with their beads.

    “It is not within the purview of the first defendant (Olubadan) to elevate any of the High Chiefs or member of the Olubadan in Council to the status of His Royal Majesty, as traditionally, the only king known to Ibadan land is the Olubadan of Ibadan land.

    “At no point in time did the claimant (Ladoja) signify interest to become His Royal Majesty or to put on a crown.

    “To the dismay of the claimant, he started hearing in the media that he would be crowned on the 7th day of July 2023, when he had never consented to the non-traditional act masterminded by the first defendant (Olubadan).

    “Since he had made it known to the first defendant that the act of elevating any of the Olubadan in Council members or High Chiefs to the status of His Royal Majesty is non-traditional, the first defendant had started plotting that if the claimant refused to be crowned, he would be denied of his status as Otun Olubadan of Ibadan land and that he would not be permitted to ascend the throne of Olubadan of Ibadan land when it is his turn.”

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