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The Awujale of Ijebuland is the paramount ruler of the Ijebu people, a major Yoruba sub-group located in Ogun State, Nigeria. The title “Awujale” is centuries old and holds great significance in Yoruba history, culture, and governance.

Current Awujale of Ijebuland

The present Awujale is Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona (Ogbagba II). He ascended the throne on April 2, 1960, making him one of the longest-serving traditional rulers in Nigeria. Known for his wisdom and leadership, he has played a vital role in modernizing Ijebuland while preserving its traditions.

Significance of the Awujale

  • Spiritual and Cultural Leader: The Awujale is the custodian of Ijebu traditions and customs, ensuring their preservation and practice.
  • Political and Social Influence: He represents the Ijebu people in national matters, offering guidance on governance and development.
  • Ijebu Heritage Promotion: He oversees the famous Ojude Oba Festival, an annual cultural event that brings Ijebu sons and daughters together.
  • Economic Development: The Awujale has actively promoted investment and modernization in Ijebuland, fostering growth in education, business, and infrastructure.
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