OTOPE Congratulates Chief (Barr.) Olumuyiwa Makinde on His Elevation as Aare Onibon Olubadan

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The Oyo State Liaison Officer for Abuja and Lagos, Hon. Chief (Dr.) Ezekiel Temitope Oladimeji, fondly known as OTOPE, has extended heartfelt congratulations to his uncle, Chief (Barr.) Olumuyiwa Makinde, on his elevation to the distinguished title of Aare Onibon Olubadan by His Imperial Majesty, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, the Olubadan of Ibadanland.

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In a warm and emotional tribute shared through his media aide, OTOPE described the recognition as “richly deserved” and a reflection of Chief Makinde’s life of service, humility, and commitment to the progress of Ibadanland.

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“I am filled with joy and pride as I celebrate my dear uncle, Chief (Barr.) Olumuyiwa Makinde, on his elevation to the revered position of Aare Onibon Olubadan. This honour bestowed by His Imperial Majesty, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, is not only a personal milestone but a celebration of a life dedicated to integrity, service, and the upliftment of our people.

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Uncle, your journey has inspired many of us—your wisdom, calm strength, and loyalty to Ibadan’s heritage have never gone unnoticed. As you take on this sacred role, I pray that God strengthens you with the grace, clarity, and health to serve with distinction.”

OTOPE also expressed sincere gratitude to the Olubadan for honoring a “true son of the soil,” adding that the recognition reflects the monarch’s commitment to celebrating excellence and preserving Ibadan’s cultural legacy.

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Earlier today, May 9, 2025, in line with Oyo State’s chieftaincy laws, the Olubadan of Ibadanland promoted 14 high-ranking chiefs along the Otun line of succession. The move follows the recent passing of Ekefa Olubadan, Alhaji Yekini Adeojo, and is part of the ongoing traditional transition process that ensures continuity within the revered Olubadan chieftaincy structure.