The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, has reaffirmed
his position on the family ties between Yoruba and Igbo nations, saying the two
major ethnic groups in Nigeria are inseparable members of the same family.
Ooni Ogunwusi stated this last weekend at his Ile-Oodua
palace in Ile-Ife, Osun State, while receiving the Lagos State president of Ohanaeze Ndigbo,
Chief Solomon Ogbonna, who accompanied the delegation of African Farmers and
Cultural Organization on a courtesy visit to the palace.
According to a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Ooni, Moses Olafare, Oba Ogunwusi said: “I am so happy to have the President
of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Lagos State chapter here as part of this empowerment
initiative. “Lagos is part of Yoruba land we are all one we are all the same,
the history is there the facts are there, and we should actually put this facts
out. Why are we fighting?
“This is your root. I said it recently, some of our Yoruba
kinsmen with ignorance of our history came out with nugatory bereavement of my
position on the family ties between Yoruba and Igbo people. We have to say the
truth and the truth must set us all free, we are blood brothers. We should be
inseparable. Please feel at home in Yorubaland and respect your Yoruba brothers
and sisters too.
“We still have House
of Igbo right in this palace till date. We call it Ile Igbo up till now. Our
ancestors are buried and transfigured there. That is where kolanut was first
discovered and nurtured. The Igbos are still the biggest consumers and users of
Kolanut which is only planted in Yorubaland till date. Can the Igbos do without
kolanut?”
According to him, “The ancient Igbo house is one of the most
sacred places in thia palace till date. One of my brother kings – Aka
Arogundabi from Iremo quarters saw the mysteries of house of Igbo(Aka-ri-Igbo).
Till date, Akarigbo of Remoland still sees house of Igbo as a common heritage
of his forebears. Ooni explained. The African foremost monarch maintained that
he is a reincarnated spirit of his ancestors, asking Olugbo of Ugbo in Ondo
state, Oba Fredrick Akinrutan Obateru to visit the Ile Oodua in Ile-Ife for
proofs and evidences on the Igbo/Yoruba ties and also various tribes of Igbo
ancestory in Ife.
“We have a lot of discoveries that the Igbo and Yoruba
people once lived together as one family and this will be revealed to the
public. We should look at things that connect us together not those that
separate us.
“I am a reincarnated
spirit of our ancestors, my name is Enitan which means a child of stories and
mysteries. I had come to this world before thats why I am Babatunde also and I
am back again to establish the truth and nothing but the truth and the truth
will set us all free.
“We are all the same.
We have about 4 set of sub ethnic Igbos in Yoruba land when we were all
together like we have sub ethnic clan in Yoruba race. We have the Egbas,
Ijebus, Ekiti, Oyo, Ondo, Itshekiris they are all Yoruba but at the end of the
day they belong to the Aku Aaro Oojiire (Omoluwabi ethnic clan).
“The Ifa corpus that
brought our ancestors from Heaven was and still are Ogbe Meji, Ogbe Ofun and
Ofun Meji. While Oduduwa clan had Ogbe meji, the Oranfe (Sango) and Obatala
clans had Ogbe Ofun and Ofun Meji respectively. Our generations thereafter
became intertwined with different roles and responsibilities directly from the
Almighty God who sent all of the brothers to the world. The facts are there, so
it will take the deep efforts to find all these facts and connect all the
dots together.
“So, people who don’t know the story, I’m not trying to
cast blame on anybody, but if they don’t know, they should ask. They say one Igbo
is different from the other, it is true we have about four categories of Igbos-we
have Igbo Ile, Igbo Oko the Iwinrin sub ethnic clan and Ado na Udu. All make up
to the unified Igbo clan.
“There were different
clans of Igbos that left from Ife to establish their kingdoms. One of them
rebelled back and started coming to cause mayhem in Ife(where they originally
came from) and that is the Olugbo kingdom. We should all come together and forget
what happened in the past.
“I mentioned that the
Igbos started the spirit of profitability, “Aje” in Ife at Igbomekun
market(known as Oja Ife too). I implore you to tell the entire Ndigbo that you
did not come from Jew, the Jews came from you and that is the truth. “Let us
all reconcile differences and look at things that connect us rather than things
that divide us.”
On his part, the President of Ohaeneze in Lagos State
assured Ooni Ogunwusi that the Igbo people hold him in high esteem and will
always appreciate his efforts in unifying all the races in Nigeria to
peacefully coexist as one inseparable family, calling him an uncommon bridge
builder who is well loved and respected across Africa.
Chairman of Ogun Osun River Basin Authority and a member of
the African Farmers And Cultural Organization(AFCO), Hon Sola Lawal had earlier
introduced the delegation which included its president, Prince Chukwunwike
Esiole and Chief(Mrs).Yetunde Babajide as its South-west Officiating Ambassador
. Hon. Lawal said they were visiting the Ooni in appreciating his agricultural
empowerment for the youths and his efforts promoting made-in- Nigeria products
which is in tandem with what AFCO stands for with its theme: ‘Nigeria eat what
we produce! Produce what we eat’.
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