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Ataoja of Osogbo stool: Oba Jimoh is a traditional ruler, not a ‘decorated’ monarch, says Cheif Ifayemi Elebuibon

Renowned Ifa Priest and Araba Awo of Osogboland, Chief Ifayemi Elebuibon, has described Ataoja of Osogbo, Oba Jimoh Oyetunji as a traditional ruler and not a ‘decorated’ monarch because he was among the princes chosen by Ifa oracle before being installed as the traditional ruler of Osogbo, Osun State capital.

Elebuibon, who is the head of the traditional priests in Osogbo, stated this on Monday in Osogbo while reacting to a trending statement on Facebook claiming that Ifa oracle did not choose Olatunji to become the Ataoja in 2010 when he was installed.

He said, “I remember in 2010, the kingmakers sent emissaries to the priests with names of nominated princes from the ruling house. We consulted the Ifa oracle and some names were selected and forwarded back to the kingmakers, one of those names is Oba Jimoh Oyetunji.

“After he was eventually elected, we did the propitiation recommended by Ifa for the prosperity of the town and its inhabitants.

“So, I am affirming here that Oba Oyetunji was properly nominated and chosen by the Ifa oracle before he was installed as Ataoja of Osogbo in September 2010, the insinuation that the king isn’t the choice of Ifa is not only misleading but also a dishonest statement and a false accusation challenging the credibility of Traditional Priests of Osogboland.”

Also reacting, the head of the kingmakers, the Ajagunna of Osogbo, Chief Gabriel Oparanti disclosed that out of the 13 princes from the four royal families of the ruling house, six were presented to the priests for Ifa consultation.

“We pruned the 13-man list down to six and forwarded the six names to the high priests who after consultation with the oracle chose Oba Jimoh Oyetunji and we sent a letter to the state government for approval and his eventual installation 13 years ago,” Oparanti added.

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