No fewer than 35 contestants have
indicated their interests to succeed the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade
Sijuwade, who died on July 28, in a London hospital.
Our sources gathered that the
contestants are those from the Giesi Ruling House alone which is one of
the four ruling houses in Ile-Ife.
To ensure that the family field credible
candidates only, it was gathered that the leadership of the ruling house
set up a committee screen for the contestants to ensure that
unqualified persons were not included among its candidates.
The screening committee was headed by
Prince Ropo Ogunwusi while Prince Kehinde Ogunwusi was the secretary.
The committee, it was gathered, had submitted its report to Prince
Modupe Fadehan, who is the head of the family.
The
ruling house, it was gathered, asked the committee to come up with six
contestants whose names would be forwarded to the kingmakers before the
end of this week.
Some of the contestants included Princes
Adetunji Ogunwusi, Aderemi Adelowo, Sikiru Ayedun, Adeyeye Ogunwusi,
Taye Ogunleye, Adegboyega Ologbenla and Gbadegesin Ologbenla. Others were Princes Bankola Adediwura,
Adegboyega Adedira, Olajide Adejoba, Sikiru Ayedun, Ademoyowa Omomadelo
and Adegoke Adeyemo.
Efforts to speak to the chairman of the
committee were unsuccessful as telephone calls to him were not picked
while he did not respond to the text sent to him.
However, a member of the family, Prof.
Moses Awogbade, when contacted on the telephone by our sources,
said he was aware that some contestants had collected intention form
designed by the family for aspirants.
He said, “I have seen the list of the
contestants but I did not check how many. I saw the names of those
contesting from our family and I was okay with that.”
One of the sources within Giesi said
Adetunji Ogunwusi was confident of emerging the next Ooni despite the
large number of contestants struggling to ascend the throne.
The source, who pleaded not to be
mentioned, said, “He is confident of emerging the next Ooni. He is
already looking for ways to further develop Ife, unlike other
contestants.
“Concerning the insinuations that the
rotational order of succession to the throne has been cancelled,
majority of the people of Ile-Ife believe that this is a sign of
desperation by some of those jostling to succeed the late Oba Okunade
Sijuwade by all means.”
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