
The
remains of the Ooni of Ife, Okunade Sijuwade, has arrived his palace in Ile
Ife, knowledgeable and reliable palace sources have told PREMIUM TIMES.
This
website became aware of the development even as palace authorities and notable
Ile-Ife personalities insist the Oba is alive, and is hale and hearty.
Reliable
palace insiders said on Saturday that the body of the paramount ruler left
London in a chartered air ambulance on Friday and was taken to the palace under
the cover of darkness.
The body,
our sources said, is now lying in a secluded part of the palace called Ilegbo,
a sacred place where all Oonis commune with their ancestors.
Ilegbo,
we understand, is the place where highly-prized rituals take place within the
confinement of the palace. It is also the place where the Are beaded
crown, worn annually by the Ooni, is kept.
The Are
crown is usually worn through the back because it is forbidden for the Ooni to
see the inside of the beaded crown. And when it is worn, the rain must not
touch it.
Our
sources said only the monarch’s male children and highly ranked priests and
chiefs are allowed to access that innermost recess of the palace and sight the
Ooni’s remains.
“Even the
Oba’s female children can’t come here, tradition does not allow them to sight
the Oba at this time,” one of our sources said.
Those who
should know said the traditional chiefs had to declare the annual Oro festival
on Friday in expectation of the arrival of the corpse.
The
commencement of the Oro festival, our sources said, signalled the beginning of
the final rites of passage for the departed Ooni.
The Oro
is expected to last seven days after which the Ooni would be committed to
mother earth at a private ceremony within the palace.
Palace
sources said the announcement of the Oba’s passing had to be delayed to allow
his wives and family members move their personal belongings from the palace,
and for the traditional priests to perform some “compulsory rituals”.
“Members
of his family who were with him in London had to hurry back home to remove
their personal effects because once his death is declared all their property
will belong to the people. They won’t be able to take anything from the palace
anymore,” one of our sources said.
Palace chiefs and notable personalities from Ile-Ife have consistently denied reports that the revered monarch had passed on, a news item that first broke on Tuesday.
Palace chiefs and notable personalities from Ile-Ife have consistently denied reports that the revered monarch had passed on, a news item that first broke on Tuesday.
Their
visit to the Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, on Thursday and a
closed-door meeting with the governor heightened anxiety that the Ooni might
have actually passed away.
They
however emerged from the meeting insisting that the Ooni was in good health. On
its part, the Osun state government is yet to make any comment on the matter.
Oba
Sijuwade’s predecessor, Oba Adesoji Aderemi died on July 3, 1980.
Mr.
Sijuwade, crowned Oba on December 6, 1980 is widely believed to have passed
away since July 28, 2015.

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