By David Adeoye/
Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Lekan Balogun, has elevated nine chiefs from the Balogun line, even as he urged them to see their elevation as a call for more service to the ancient city.
The occasion, which was the traditional ruler’s first official function today, since his coronation on March 11, was held at Olubadan’s ancestral Ali-Iwo palace in Ibadan.
Oba Balogun urged the newly-promoted chiefs to justify the confidence reposed in them by Ibadan people for whom they hold their titles in trust by rededicating themselves to the service of Ibadan land.
“I charge you all to see your elevated positions and the future ones as a call to Ibadan duty in particular and humanity in general.
“The elevation calls for more commitment, loyalty, and sacrifice, and I pray that our ancestors will back you and grant you the ability to meet up with the demands of your respective titles,” he said.
The promotion of the new chiefs was a sequel to the vacancies in the Balogun line.
Highlights of the event included the receipt of the traditional ‘Akoko leaves’ by the promoted chiefs and the mandatory rite from Oluwo Afobaje of Ibadanland, Alhaji Wahab Mosadogun.
The promoted senior chiefs are: Akeem Adewoyin, Abese; Sharafadeen Alli, Maye; Adegboyega Adeniran, Ekefa; Taiwo Oyekan, Agbaakin; Raufu Eleruwere, Aare Alasa, and Emiola Onideure, Ikolaba.
Others are: Arowolo Obisesan, Asaju; Wasiu Ajimobi, Ayingun, and Gboyega Modi, Aare Ago.
All the members of Olubadan-in-Council, with the exception of Osi-Olubadan, Chief Rashidi Ladoja, were present at the occasion.
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