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I Did Not Snub Ooni of Ife, I Greeted Him In A Perculiar Way To Revive Ancient Lagos Tradition - Oba Akiolu - PorscheClassy Media
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His Royal Majesty Oba Rilwan Akiolu, the Oba of Lagos says he did not in any way snubbed the Ooni of Ife, His Royal Majesty, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi at a public function in Lagos as being painted in the media.

The position of Oba Akiolu was stated by Chief Lateef Aderibigbe Ajose, Opeluwa Onido of Lagos, one of the white cap chiefs.

He argued that Oba Akiolu did not ignore Ooni of Ife.

According to him, the response of Akiolu to Ooni’s greetings was the standard response and the culturally acclaimed way of greeting by a Lagos monarch, Nigerian Tribune reports.

He said each tribe has their own peculiar way of greetings and that the Oba of Lagos was basically trying to revive the culture and tradition of ancient Lagos with his greetings.

“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,” he said.

He said: “There is no misunderstanding between both highly revered Monarchs in Yoruba Land”. According to him, the relationship between both Yoruba kings is peaceful and mutual. “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.

Going further, Chief Ajose said Oba Akiolu waited till this time to react after meeting with other chiefs.

“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,” he said.

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Dapo Abiodun Meets Security Chiefs To Ensure Safety In Ogun

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Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, held a meeting on Monday with security chiefs in the state to review the current security landscape and reinforce preparedness measures.

In a post on X, the governor stated that he met with the “security chiefs in Ogun State today to assess the level of security in the state and the country as it relates to us.” He added that “As we often say, the best time to prepare for war is during a time of peace.”

Abiodun noted that Ogun remains one of the most stable environments in the country, saying, “Ogun State is currently regarded as one of the most peaceful states in Nigeria, if not the most peaceful, and it is important that we continue to protect and sustain that standing.”

He emphasized that maintaining the state’s peaceful reputation requires consistent vigilance and proactive engagement with security leaders.

Authorities explained that periodic sessions with security chiefs are essential to preventing threats from escalating, particularly at a time when insecurity is worsening in other regions of Nigeria.

The governor reiterated the need for early action, stating, “To maintain this position, we must stay proactive, strengthen our preparedness, and put in place the right measures to mitigate anything that could threaten our peace and stability.” He added that “This is not the first meeting of its kind, but it is a particularly important one, which is why we convened it today.”

Abiodun said the discussions form part of a broader effort to ensure that Ogun State remains safe for all residents. “These formed part of our remarks as we engaged with the service chiefs this morning, reaffirming our shared commitment to keeping Ogun State safe, peaceful, and secure for all,” he added.

The meeting was held against the backdrop of increasing attacks by suspected terrorists and bandits across the country.

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JUST IN: South-West Governors Converge In Ibadan For Emergency Security Meeting

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Governors in the South-West region have gathered in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, for an emergency meeting on the security situation affecting states in the zone.

Those in attendance include Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State, Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State, Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State, and the Deputy Governor of Osun State. They convened at the Ogun State Governor’s Office located in Agodi, Ibadan.

Although the exact reason for calling the emergency session has not been officially disclosed, the meeting is believed to be linked to rising security concerns across the country.

According to sources, the governors are expected to review prevailing security threats, consider measures to accelerate infrastructural development, and explore strategies to strengthen regional integration under the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN).

The meeting will also involve an assessment of existing joint security operations, including ongoing activities of the Amotekun Corps, with emphasis on improving its operational capacity in response to emerging challenges.

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JUST IN: Atiku Abubakar Declares ADC Membership

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has formally joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

Atiku made the announcement on Monday through his X account, where he posted a photograph showing his ADC membership card and added the caption, “It’s official.”

His move to the ADC follows his departure from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in July.

 

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