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THE GREAT IWUDE IJESA FESTIVAL: WE MAY EMULATE, BUT NOT REPLICATE OR COPY ‘OJUDE OBA’.

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By Omole Oluwasegun

Culture is viewed and known as the way of life of a particular set of people, the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society. It is the code of manners, language, religion, rituals, values, symbols and arts passed down from generation to generations.

A people can thus be identified or identify themselves through their culture, learned and shared through one generation to the other.

Akin to culture is the cultural tradition of a particular set of people, which refers to the inherited, established, or customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior.

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This brings me to the important issue of the recently concluded “OJUDE OBA” of Ijebu Ode, and with respect to the Great IWUDE IJESA FESTIVAL which is celebrated annually by the people called, IJESAS. A lot of people carried away by the hyped dress-mode and costumes by the participants at ‘OJUDE OBA’ have been suggesting and calling on the organizers of IWUDE IJESA to begin to copy or duplicate the activities of OJUDE OBA.

The OJUDE OBA is not a traditional festival like, OLOJO, ILE IFE;
KIRIJI FESTIVAL, IMESI;
OSUN OSOGBO, OSOGBO;
IWUDE IJESA, ILESA and so on.

OJUDE OBA is celebrated in honor of Oba Awujale Ademuyewo Afidipotemole who gave a slave called Alli-Tubogun the permission to practice Islam in public space and without obstruction, molestation or fear of persecution. OJUDE OBA is therefore, most unlike the aforementioned Traditional Festivals which are celebrated in honour of certain Deities and gods to show their values and how their worshippers rate them. There’s no cogent cultural or traditional significance associated with OJUDE OBA besides the extravagant and intensive publicity and promotion of Yoruba Dress Code otherwise known as Aso-Ebi.

In the case of IWUDE IJESA, OWA Obokun Adimula, the paramount King and Ruler of IJESALAND is the Chief Celebrant and the Chief Host. Unlike, OJUDE OBA where Awujale is invited to witness social activities and Sallah Entertainments by different age groups and families in exotic Yoruba costumes as well as pageantry music and dances, IWUDE IJESA FESTIVAL is led by OWA OBOKUN ADIMULA himself and almost every traditional ruler in IJESALAND has a role or more to perform in the historic 30 days age long traditional and cultural activities.

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In IWUDE IJESA FESTIVAL, it’s the people, Ijesa sons and daughters together with their friends that gather to witness the exotic, unique and amazing Yearly Royal Parade by Owa Obokun of IJESALAND, not just dancing, but performing Traditional and Cultural functions within specific towns, and homes in IJESALAND and ILESA. He will offer “IWURE”, that’s core traditional prayers, pay routine homages to the Courtyards of Yeye rise, Obaala, SAWE, Lejoka and Salatun in evidence of our unique heritage and our touch of sophistication. Each courtyard has a significant role in IWUDE IJESA FESTIVAL. Yeyerise is the Head of the Women and her courtyard is Owa’s first place to visit. At Obaala Courtyard, OWA has a role to play in honor of OWA OBOKUN, OWARI. At SAWE ILESA Courtyard in Ijamo, OWA is received by Eminent Ijesa sons and Daughters, and to a befitting reception and entertainment. Lejoka is the Chief of Defence Staff in IJESA military tradition, and there in his Courtyard, Owa Obokun will observe another pact by Ijesa warlords with OWARI to show and reaffirm the absolute submission and loyalty of the Ijesa military force to the authority of OWA OBOKUN ADIMULA. A mock battle is usually held between Lejoka and Loro, the Head of OWA OBOKUN Defence Corps as part of the rituals.
At Salotun Courtyard, Owa Obokun is transformed into “ORISA”, he changes into the Traditional Dress of his Fathers, wears the Original Crown from the cradle and mounts podium to Pray and Bless the people, IJESALAND, Osun State and Nigeria.

It’s important to state that a month, each year is dedicated to celebrate IWUDE OGUN which transformed to IWUDE IJESA FESTIVAL. Ogun is a Pathfinder and God of iron. It’s a deity that is very crucial to IWUDE CELEBRATIONS, as the history of IJESAS is linked to Ajibogun Onida Arara, the most accomplished son of Oduduwa, the progenitor of Yoruba Race. Ijesas are undisputed warriors that never suffered any defeat or enslaved in any circumstance.

The sword 🗡️ in the hand of each Chief symbolizes victory of OWA OBOKUN and the entire Ijesas over their enemies. It is a symbol of total submission and loyalty to Owa Obokun by all his subjects. As renowned warriors, the Ijesas are aptly eulogized as, “a r’ogun yo”, a people that are always happily ready to confront any kind of war. No one dares to touch the child of Obokun, never in history.

Apparently, people of IJESALAND are all involved in IWUDE IJESA FESTIVAL. From Ipole to Obokun; from Igbadae to Lemodu; from Ipetu to Ijebu Jesa; from Esa Oke to Imesi; from Erin Ijesa to Iloko, all over IJESALAND the significance of IWUDE IJESA FESTIVAL cannot be overrated.

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The Grand Finale is merely the gathering of Ijesa sons and daughters as well as special guests at the ADIMULA Square to celebrate IWUDE IJESA with OWA Obokun and all the Obas as well as Chiefs in IJESALAND. At this gathering, different societies, cults and clubs are given special recognitions and spaces for Entertainments. They come in different Aso Ebi too. The unique difference between the gathering of Ijesas at Adimula square and the gathering of Ijebus at OJUDE OBA is the age groups arrangement and their extravagant display of dresses as their identities. In the IWUDE affairs, the protocol is exceptional, unique and superb. From First Class Traditional Rulers, Loojas, High Chiefs, Chiefs, Representatives from towns and villages, clubs, societies and organisations, each come to pay homage to Kabiyesi, Owa Obokun Adimula in sequences.

Chief Afolabi Igbaroola and his team at the IWUDE IJESA Planning Committee have been making careful efforts at involving or introducing the age groups idea, but in such a way that the essence of IWUDE IJESA FESTIVAL will not be bastardized or adultrated.

It might therefore be practically unwise to replicate OJUDE OBA in IWUDE IJESA without giving due considerations to the cultural or traditional differences between the Ijesas and the Ijebus, and without giving due diligence to the backgrounds of the IWUDE IJESA against the backgrounds of OJUDE OBA. So far as it is, the two events are not related in anyway, the participants are not the same in so many ways traditionally, so also the audience.

We as Ijesas have our own pride, our prejudices and our touch of honor, we are like the Oyos, who will not copy others lifestyles….”a ji se bi oyo laari, oyo o ki n se bi enikookan”. We are Omo OWA and therefore, should maintain our basic cultural heritage, practice it in the ways and manners it was handed over to us from ages past. If we have to bring in modern ideas, it must be carefully assessed and selected as not to destroy the intrinsic and extrinsic values, visions and missions of our own customs and traditions.

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To this end, every age group wishing to participate in IWUDE IJESA should be made to contact the IWUDE Secretariat with valid constitution which spells out the activities of such group, its contributions to the development of IJESALAND, and the expected values the group may wish to add to our culture and tradition as well as the promotion of Tourism in IJESALAND.

The IWUDE Secretariat must do a thorough job at scrutinizing such age groups and ensure they meet certain criteria for registration.

Omole Oluwasegun, Omo-Osodi
Write from Ilesa, Osun State
omoleadeyemi@gmail.com

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All 13 kidnapped Otukpo passengers, successfully rescued

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All 13 passengers abducted along the Makurdi–Otukpo road in Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State have been successfully rescued.

The victims were reportedly freed in the early hours of Sunday, following what sources described as a coordinated effort.

Meanwhile, official confirmation and operational details are still being awaited at the time of filing this report.

The abduction had earlier raised concerns among residents and commuters along the busy Makurdi–Otukpo axis, a route that has witnessed sporadic security challenges in recent times.

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Security agencies are yet to issue a formal statement on the circumstances surrounding both the abduction and the subsequent rescue.

It also remains unclear whether any arrests were made or if ransom was involved.

Local sources, however, expressed relief over the safe return of the victims, describing the development as a significant breakthrough amid ongoing security concerns in the area.

The spokesperson of the Benue state Police command, DSP Udeme Edet could not be reached to confirm the story as at the time of filing this report.

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has announced the arrest of two candidates and a parent for allegedly falsifying the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination results using Artificial Intelligence and other electronic tools.

The announcement was made on Friday as the board released the results of 632,788 candidates who sat for the examination on Thursday, April 16.
In a statement issued by JAMB spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin, the suspects were apprehended for tampering with official SMS result notifications to alter or fabricate scores with the intention of deceiving others, including parents and guardians.

“Currently, two candidates and one parent are in custody for engaging in result falsification using AI and other electronic means,” the statement said.
Benjamin emphasized that such actions constitute serious criminal offences and warned that the board would ensure that all those involved are prosecuted in accordance with the law.

He further cautioned candidates against interfering with result messages sent through JAMB’s official SMS platforms, 55019 and 66019.

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Candidates who took the examination on Thursday can check their results by sending “UTMERESULT” via SMS to 55019 or 66019 using the phone number linked to their registration. Printing of official result slips is not yet available but will be enabled later.
The 2026 UTME commenced on April 16 and is scheduled to run until April 22 across examination centres nationwide. Results will continue to be released in batches as the exercise progresses.

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How NDLEA operatives uncovered cocaine, loud in food flasks, snacks, nabs fashion designer, others(Photos)

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. Raids Edo, Cross River forests, destroys over 17,000kg skunk; recovers large consignments in Lagos, Delta, Kaduna operations

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have intercepted 12 large parcels of cocaine concealed in false bottom of food flasks heading to the United Kingdom via a Virgin Atlantic Airline flight from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Ikeja, Lagos.

The cocaine consignment with a gross weight of 2.80 kilograms was intercepted on Thursday 9th April 2026 by NDLEA operatives attached to the export shed of the Lagos airport while two cargo agents involved in the export bid: Ama Obinna Ufeim, 33, and Ogabi Monday Akorede, 39, were swiftly arrested. Further investigation revealed a 52-year-old freight and forwarding agent Agoro Tajudeen Moninuola as the sender of the consignment and he was arrested in a follow-up operation.
In a similar operation, NDLEA officers at the import shed of the Lagos airport on Wednesday 8th April intercepted a consignment of Loud, a strong strain of cannabis, with a gross weight of 2.90 kilograms and concealed in snack food packs, which arrived from the United States of America aboard a Delta Airlines flight.
Two cargo clearing agents: Animashaun Moshood Adetunji and Mercy Gabriel Oluwasegun, were initially arrested in connection with the seizure before the consignee, Saheed Adeshina Adegoke, a 29-year-old fashion designer, was nabbed in a follow-up operation at 3 Oba Ogunji road, Ogba, Lagos, on Monday 13th April.

In Kaduna, NDLEA operatives on patrol along Kaduna-Zaria highway by Gwargwaje Zaria on Monday 13th April intercepted a trailer conveying cement heading to Hadeja in Jigawa state. A search of the truck led to the recovery of 760 blocks and 33 jumbo bags of skunk, a strain of cannabis, weighing 847 kilograms. The truck driver Umar Garba Haruna, 33, was arrested in connection with the seizure.

A 53-year-old female suspect, Alice Sunday Udoh, was arrested on Thursday 16th April when NDLEA officers supported by soldiers raided a forest in Uwet community, Akamkpa LGA, Cross River state, where 15,000 kilograms of skunk on six hectares of farmland were destroyed and 119kg of same substance recovered.

Another cannabis farm was raided on Tuesday 14th April at Saboro camp, Ovia North East LGA, Edo state where NDLEA operatives destroyed 2,281.43kg of same psychoactive substance, while three suspects: Nweke Smart, 27; Christopher Egbe, 62; and Monday Ayan, 45, were arrested, with the duo of Christopher and Monday caught with 38.5kg cannabis and its seeds. Two suspects: Sunday Odili, 49, and Ijenebe Joshua, 39, were nabbed with 87.838kg skunk and seeds at Powerline area of Okwo, Delta state on Friday 17th April.

In Lagos, two suspects: Chinedu Ogbekene and Zindozin Aloukou Bienvenu were arrested on Wednesday 15th April at Mile 2, Lagos/Badagry expressway while conveying 11,900 capsules of tramadol and 400 ampoules of phenobarbital injection in a truck to Ghana. Same day, NDLEA operatives raided a two-storey building at Petti, Lagos Island, where a total of 95.8kg skunk was recovered.

With the same zeal, Commands and formations of the Agency across the country continued their War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, sensitization activities in schools, worship centres, work places and communities among others in the past week. These include: WADA enlightenment lecture for students and staff of Alfurgan Islamic School, Paiko, Niger state;
Edgerly Memorial Girls Secondary School, Calabar, Cross River; Heritage Model School, Ankpa, Kogi; Government Day Junior and Senior Secondary School, Kankia, Katsina; Government Senior Secondary School, Rano, Kano, and De Ambassador Secondary School, Epe, Lagos state, among others.

While commending the officers and men of MMIA, Edo, Delta, Cross River, Kaduna, and Lagos Commands of the Agency for the arrests and seizures, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) noted their drug supply reduction efforts balanced with WADA sensitization activities while he charged them and their compatriots across the country to maintain the current tempo.

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