The E9/88, Tanímọmọ-Atúnraṣe Compound “Gbenla Area, Ibadan has extended their heartfelt congratulations to Oba Owolabi Olakulehin on his Obaship and the official opening of the new Olubadan” Palace” which will take place this Wednesday
In a statement issued by Mọ́gàjí Saheed Ayodeji AKANDE on behalf of all Tanímọmọ-Atúnraṣe descendants, the Family expressed their joy and honour at Oba Olakulehin’s installation as the new Olubadan of Ibadan, which is scheduled to take place on Friday.
The Tanimomo-Atunrase descendants who are subjects of the Olubadan congratulated all Mogajis of Ibadan land, the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), and all sons and daughters of Ibadan, both residing in Ibadan and those living in the Diaspora, They lauded the historic occasion and wished the new Oba a successful and prosperous reign. They highlighted the opening of the new Palace as a significant milestone for the city of Ibadan and its rich cultural heritage.
The installation of Oba Owolabi Olakulehin as the Olubadan of Ibadan is expected to be a grand and celebratory event, marking a new chapter in the storied history of the ancient Yoruba kingdom. The Tanímọmọ-Atúnraṣe “family has expressed their unwavering support and solidarity with the new Oba, pledging to work alongside him in the development and progress of Ibadan.
The new Olubadan Palace, which will officially be opened on Wednesday, is a testament to the city’s commitment to preserving its cultural identity and providing a befitting residence for the revered traditional ruler. The state-of-the-art facility boasts modern amenities while maintaining the architectural grandeur and cultural significance of the Olubadan’s seat of power.
Ibadan, the largest city in West Africa and the Second-largest in Africa, has a long and storied history as the seat of the Olubadan dynasty. The installation of Oba Owolabi Olakulehin as the new Olubadan marks a new era in the city’s rich cultural tapestry, one that the Tanímọmọ-Atúnraṣe community is proud to be a part of.
The Tanímọmọ-Atúnraṣe family, known for its deep-rooted connection to the Olubadan lineage, has always played a significant role in the cultural and social fabric of Ibadan. Their unwavering support and blessings for the new Oba are a testament to the strong familial ties and the shared vision of preserving Ibadan’s cultural heritage.
As the city prepares to welcome the new Olubadan, the Tanímọmọ-Atúnraṣe family has expressed their excitement and anticipation for the installation ceremony. They have vowed to participate actively in the celebrations, showcasing the vibrant cultural traditions and the rich history that have defined Ibadan’s identity for generations.
The opening of the new Olubadan Palace and the impending installation of Oba Owolabi Olakulehin have generated a sense of pride and unity among the people of Ibadan. The Tanímọmọ-Atúnraṣe family’s involvement in this proceeding further solidify their deep-rooted connection to the city’s royal lineage and their commitment to the ongoing development of Ibadan.
In the days leading up to the installation ceremony, the city of Ibadan is abuzz with preparations and anticipation. Residents from all walks of life are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to witness this historic event and pay their respects to the new Olubadan.
The new Olubadan Palace, which will be officially opened on Wednesday, will serve as the backdrop for the installation ceremony. The grand and majestic structure, with its blend of modern and traditional architectural elements, will provide a fitting setting for the coronation of Oba Owolabi Olakulehin.
As the people of Ibadan eagerly await the installation ceremony, the Tanímọmọ-Atúnraṣe family has called upon all residents to come together and celebrate the occasion with a sense of unity and pride. They have emphasized the importance of preserving the city’s cultural identity and honoring the Olubadan’s legacy as the traditional ruler of Ibadan.
The installation of Oba Owolabi Olakulehin as the new Olubadan is not just a momentous event for the city of Ibadan, but also for the entire Yoruba nation. The Olubadan is revered as one of the most prominent traditional rulers in the region, and his coronation is seen as a symbol of the continued resilience and rich cultural heritage of the Yoruba people.