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Shunning Ooni is a cultural greeting

Shunning Ooni is a cultural greeting

One of the white cap chiefs of Lagos, Lateef Aderibigbe Ajose has defended the Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu's gesture towards the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi at a public function.


The Lagos cheif denied Akiolu's snubbing the Oba Ogunwusi in a video which went viral on social media showing the Oba of Lagos acknowledging the greeting of the Ooni of Ife in an unfriendly manner.

This made many Nigerians calling out Rilwan for being rude to the Ooni who is believed to be the most superior monarch in Yoruba land.

Clearing the air on this, Ajose said the Lagos Monarch did not ignore the Ooni of Ife at the public function as interpreted by many Nigerians.

The Lagos Chief while addressing pressmen at the palace of the Oba in Lagos, said the manner in which the Oba greeted the Ooni is the culturally acclaimed way of greeting by a monarch in Lagos and Oba Rilwan was only trying to revive the culture which according to him is going extinct.

Ajose said: “The sign by Oba Akiolu signifies, ‘inu mi, inu e’, the culture of greeting in Lagos. If Oba Akiolu wanted to ignore, he would have turned his face away from Ooni.

There is no misunderstanding between both highly revered Monarchs in Yoruba Land. Oba Akiolu was well represented at the coronation of Ooni of Ife, which attested to the fact that he does not disregard the office of Ooni Adeyeye.

There is no sentiment in the culture of Lagos. As we met it that is the way we are doing it. Kabiesi Oba Akiolu is trying to bring back the old pattern, the old culture we have left behind.

What happened that day was wrongly speculated by the social media to disrupt peace and order and misinterpret Oba Akiolu’s action. We just want to appeal to the social media to stop spreading wrong information.

They should try and understand the reason behind every action carried out most especially by traditional rulers. Yoruba has a very rich culture. There is no quarrel between the Oba of Lagos and Ooni of Ife.”

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