Prince
Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi (Image source: PREMIUM TIMES)
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The
Osun State Government has unveiled a new Ooni of Ife. He
is Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, a 40-year old real estate magnate and prince from
the Giesi Ruling House in the town. He
becomes the 51st Ooni of Ife.
The
Secretary to the Osun State Government said the selection of the new Ooni
followed the completion of all processes for the filling of the exalted stool.
With reports from PREMIUM TIMES, SAHARA REPORTERS & GRAPHITTI NEWS:
Mr.
Ogunwusi was selected from 21 candidates presented by the Giesi ruling house
for the exalted stool.
Statement
from the office of the Osun State Gov. Rauf Aregbesola appointing the new Ooni
of Ife (Image source: SAHARA REPORTERS)
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The
statement, made available to PREMIUM TIMES Monday on morning, said, “The
Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola has approved the
appointment of a new Ooni of Ife.
“He
is Prince Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi of Giesi Ruling House of Ile-Ife, State of
Osun.
“This
choice follows the completion of the due process by the kingmakers and the
communication of their decision to Government.”
The
announcement of a new traditional ruler for the ancient town came 89 days after
the death of Oba Okunade Sijuwade at a London clinic.
Mr.
Sijuwade passed on after a brief illness on July 28, although Ile-Ife chiefs
only confirmed his death on August 10.
Who is Adeyeye Ogunwusi?
Born
40 years ago into the family of John Oluropo Ogunwusi from the famous Ojaja
Lineage of the Giesi ruling house of the Agbedegbede Quarters in Ile-Ife,
Prince Ogunwusi’s mother, Margaret Wuraola Sidikatu Abegbe Ogunwusi, was born
into the family of Soji-Opa, a prominent Cocoa merchant in Ile-Ife.
Mr.
Ogunwusi attended The Polytechnic, Ibadan, where he obtained a Higher National
Diploma (HND) in Accountancy.
After
school, he grew rapidly in business, becoming a successful real estate
merchant.
His
bio on the website of Imperial Homes Mortgage Bank Limited (a subsidiary of GTBank)
on which board he sits as non executive director, reads, “Mr. Ogunwusi is a
graduate of Accountancy and a certified member of the Institute of Chartered
Accountants of Nigeria and of the Institute of Management.
“He
has been involved in engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts
locally and abroad for over 11 years.
“He
was involved in the development of the Northern Foreshore Estate, Cityscape
International Limited’s Buena Vista project in Lekki, Primewaterview Limited’s
projects, Westcom Limited’s projects, and the Ajaokuta Steel’s and Delta
Steel’s resuscitation projects
“Adeyeye
(Ogunwusi) is currently the Managing Director of Howard Roark Gardens Limited
which is undertaking multi-million naira Jacob Mews Estate project in Yaba and
the Lakeview real estate development in Lekki.”
To
become Ooni, Mr. Ogunwusi defeated 20 other contenders, including his 48-year
old real estate- magnate brother, Adetunji, the Group Chairman of
Primewaterview Holdings (comprising of Primewaterview Limited and PWV
Management Services).
Controversy
The
emergence of Mr. Ogunwusi as Ooni was not without controversy.
No
sooner had the search for the successor to Oba Sijuwade began than some ruling
houses in the town started bickering over whose turn it was to produce the next
king for the ancient city.
Although
it appeared settled that the Giesi house would produce the next Ooni, being
next to the Ogboru ruling house in the succession order established by
government declaration on the Ooni chieftaincy title of 1977, the Ogboru rand
Lafogido ruling houses challenged the decision of the kingmakers to
restrict the search to Giesi .
The
Ogboru family contended that the Giesi ruling lineage should blame itself for
conceding its turn to produce an Ooni to the late Oba Sijuwade, saying the
concession to the late king was to him as an individual and not to the Ogboru
clan as a whole.
Two
members of the Lafogido Ruling House also sued Governor Aregbesola, the Obalufe
of Ile-Ife, the late Oba Solomon Omisakin and Lowa of Ife, Joseph Ijaodola at
an Osun State High Court over the decision to allow only the Giesi Ruling House
present candidates for the stool.
They
asked the court to nullify the 1980 Ife Chieftaincy Declaration, saying it was
“lopsided, unjust, unconstitutional and unfair.”
The
court dismissed the suit, paving the way for the selection of Mr. Ogunwusi as
Ooni.
There
are four ruling houses in Ile-Ife – Lafogido, Giesi, Ogboru, and Oshikola.
Oba
Sijuwade, who reigned between 1980 and 2015, is of the Ogboru royal lineage.
Before
Mr. Ogunwusi’s appointment, Monday, the last descendant of the Giesi ruling
house that occupied the position was Ooni Derin Ologbenla and that was
between 1880 and 1894.
The
other royal houses have also taken turns to produce Obas for the ancient town
at various times.
The
Ogboru lineage produced Oba Adelekan Olubuse I, who reigned between 1894 and
1910, with the Lafogido ruling house producing his successor, Oba Ademuluyi
Ajagu (1910-1930).
Oba Sijuwade’s predecessor,
Adesoji Aderemi, who reigned between 1930 and 1980, came from the Oshikola
ruling house.
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