Sikiru Kayode Adetona

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Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, Ogbagba Agbotewole II
Awujale
Reign 2 April 1960-present
Coronation2 April 1960
PredecessorOba Daniel Adesanya, Gbelegbuwa II
Born10 May 1934
Imupa, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria
Spouses
  • Iyabo Oke
  • Modupe Ekundayo
  • Oluwakemi Dodo-Williams
Issue7
Names
Sikiru Olukayode Adetona
Regnal name
Ogbagba Agbotewole II
HouseAnikinaiya or Anikilaya
FatherRufai Adetona Adeleke
MotherAjibabi Adetona (née Onashile)

Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona (born 10 May 1934)[1] is the Awujale of the Ijebu Kingdom, a traditional state in Nigeria. He was installed as the king on 2 April 1960, which makes him one of the longest reigning monarchs in Nigeria. He is a member of the House of Anikinaiya.

Early life[]

Oba Sikiru Olukayode Adetona, Ogbagba Agbotewole II, was born on May 10, 1934 into the Royal House of Anikinaiya of Ijebuland in his father's house in Imupa, Ijebu Ode.[2] His father Prince Rufai Adetona Adeleke (born c. 1902), a son of Oba Adeleke, Ogbagba Agbotewole I (c. 1825-1906), the Awujale of Ijebuland from 1895 to 1906. His mother was Ajibabi Onashile, who was from the town of Ijebu Igbo. The founder of the Royal House of Anikinaiya (or Anikilaya) was his great-grandfather Oba Anikilaya, Figbajoye Agboogunsa I, (c. 1775-1854) who reigned from 1821 to 1854, and who himself was a son of Oba Gbelegbuwa. As a member of the Royal House of Anikinaiya, his paternal family claimed descent from Olu-Iwa, the semi-legendary first Awujale, who, according to legends believed to have migrated to Ijebuland from what is now Sudan, and Obanta, another founder of the Ijebu kingdom.[3]

Education[]

Prince Adetona attended various Baptist Schools, Ereko, Ijebu-Ode; Ogbere United Primary School, Oke Agbo, Ijebu-Igbo; and Ansar-Ud-Deen School, Ijebu-Ode between 1943 and 1950. For his secondary education, he attended Olu-Iwa (now Adeola Odutola) College, Ijebu-Ode from 1951 to 1956. Between 1957 and 1958 he took up an appointment with the then Audit Department of the Western Region, Ibadan.

The prince resigned his appointment in 1958 to pursue further studies in accountancy in the United Kingdom, which was the colonial ruler of Nigeria at the time.

Rise to the Throne[]

By a letter dated January 4, 1960, referenced CB. 4 1/333, the Permanent Secretary in the Western Region Ministry of Local Government conveyed to the Local Government Adviser in Ijebu Ode approval of the Western Region Governor in Council, the appointment of Prince Sikiru Kayode Adetona as king, and his confirmation as the new Awujale of Ijebuland with effect from that date (January 4, 1960). It became the lot of Ijebu notables like the late Ogbeni-Oja, Chief (Dr.) Timothy Adeola Odutola, Bobasuwa I, Chief Emmanuel Okusanya Okunowo (MBE, KFNM); and Asiwaju, Chief Samuel Olatubosun Shonibare to arrange for the home-coming of the King-elect. On January 18, 1960, the Head of the Ijebu Ode Regency Council, the Ogbeni-Oja, Chief Timothy Adeola Odutola formally presented the new traditional ruler to the whole world. This presentation, which was a novelty, signalled the commencement of the installation ceremonies of the king-elect. It was indeed, a new dawn in the annals of Ijebu people. The king-elect thereafter proceeded to undergo the traditional seclusion at the Odo for three months.

Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, who had earlier been nominated along with five others by the ODIS was unanimously selected by the kingmakers in conformity with Section 11 of the Chiefs Law of 1957 applicable in Western Region. The then Governor signed the Instrument of Office approving Prince Sikiru Kayode Adetona as Awujale of Ijebuland. The formal coronation took place on Saturday, April 2, 1960.

On Tuesday, April 5, 1960 newly crowned Oba Adetona, took his seat as a member of the Western Region House of Chiefs, after a formal introduction. Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona was a charismatic Prince, and some Obas and Chiefs nominated him for the presidency of the House of Chiefs. Albeit, an older and traditionally more senior Oba, late Sir Adesoji Aderemi, Ooni of Ife was subsequently elected the President. The thought here was that early as a monarch, the twenty-six-year-old Awujale was a fit and proper king for the exalted position. No doubt, this consideration was an admission of the uniqueness of the Awujale of Ijebuland.[4][5]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Behold the Oldest Monarch in Africa". TellMyStory. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Oba Sikiru Adetona: Six Decades of Being Awujale, in Turbulence and Glamour, by Femi Kehinde - Premium Times Opinion". 25 April 2020.
  3. ^ "ADETONA Sikiru Kayode – Litcaf".
  4. ^ "The Awujale". Egbe Bobakeye. 2012. Archived from the original on February 4, 2012. Retrieved February 3, 2012.
  5. ^ Jimilehin, Dipo (15 May 2010). "Celebrating 50 Years Reign Of Oba Adetona". Nigerian Tribune. Ibadan, Nigeria. Archived from the original on January 7, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2012.
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