Thursday, 1 November 2012

Ojude Oba: Display of tradition, culture

The dance steps were entertaining, different shades and colours of fabrics, elegant horse riders and different age grades paraded before the king felicitating with him and expressing their delight for yet another year and successes.

The streets were filled with canopies from Folagbade Junction to Moborode Junction  a distance of about one and a half kilometres and the whole of Olisa Street.

The Gbelegbuwa road,  leading to the palace and the palace extension, was  completely blocked to traffic by law enforcement agents leaving only Very Important Personalities to pass through while all the sides of the roads also had canopies.

Music blared from within the canopies leading to a cacophony of noise. The streets were filled with people.

From exotic lace fabrics to assorted shoes, bags and other fashion accessories, the venue of the celebration is always sparked with a display of colours. The traditional Etu, Aso Oke always come alive. It is a mixture of the ancient and modern when some men came out in Aso Oke mixed with damask fabric. Ojude Oba can also be tagged a parade of fashion.

Groups made up of different age grades like the Otunbas and Oloroguns [war chiefs], other categories of chiefs and people of the town came out en_masse gaily dressed to pay homage to their king.

Streets were filled with canopies, roads virtually blocked, exotic cars on display and rare show of opulence on display by the people. The celebration was a study in display of tradition and culture wrapped in modernization.

With about 5,000 capacity pavilion, guests were comfortably seated in an enclosure which looked like a modern sports arena.

The age grades, called Regberegbes,  had enough space to sit while guests  were also comfortably accommodated.

The Awujale sat  at his side of the pavilion which had 650 customized seats provided by Globacom, the GSM service provider owned by a prominent  Ijebu son, Dr. Mike Adenuga. The horse riders had enough space to display  in front of the Awujale  and the guests.

Sponsors for the festival have also grown with Globacom, the official sponsor parading prominent music stars that thrilled the mammoth crowd. First City Monument Bank [FCMB] too among others.

As early as 7.30 a.m., indigenes and invitees started trooping into the arena in anticipation of the commencement of the festival slated for 10.a.m.

Such were the features of the annual Ojude Oba, a ram slaughtering festival of the Muslims peculiar to indigenes of Ijebu Ode in Ogun State. This festival has emerged a rallying point for not only sons and daughters of Ijebuland but to non natives alike as they converge on the ancient city to rejoice with their king, the paramount ruler of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, the Awujale of Ijebuland.

Age group creates the spectacle at the expansive lawn that separates the king and his guests from the crowd. The Gbobaniyi group; middle-aged men, which has former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel as its patron, has one of the most special appearances by dressing in rich traditional Aso Oke clothes.

The  Ojude Oba festival  is usually held in two days after the Ileya. The festival shifts from Ijebu Ode to Ijebu-Isiwo for another three day celebration after the Ileya fundamentally to honor their king and do obeisance.

Historically, the festival started with an Islamic cleric, alongside members of his family, paying a courtesy call on the Awujale as a way of showing appreciation to the traditional ruler for allowing Islam to grow peacefully in Ijebu Ode.

This festival which has survived for almost a century has emerged as a dominant cultural festival anticipated by the people. Corporate organisations too are not left behind as they have added values to the celebration with their different promotional strategies aimed at putting their brands on a vantage position.

Prominent among these conglomerate is the Globacom company. Prior to the festival, the telecom company said it is committed to elevating the Ojude Oba festival to an enviable cultural fiesta capable of attracting investments in tourism in Ijebu land.

It promised to introduce milestones to stimulate local and international investment in tourism in Ijebuland in particular and Ogun State in general. True to its promises, Glo donated a block of fully equipped classrooms to Ijebu Muslim School as part of the activities marking the 2012 festival. Globacom had during the Ojude Oba festival last year promised to deliver the block of classrooms with ICT equipment to the school.

Dr Mike Adenuga, Chairman of the telecoms giant, Globacom, said the festival had grown in importance and scope and had emerged as the melting pot of culture, glitz, fashion and panache, adding that it afforded the Ijebu people, home and abroad, the opportunity to contribute to the development of the land.

Responding, Oba Adetona praised the company for injecting pomp into the festival, adding that the telecoms firm had brought many innovations and had turned the carnival to a world class.

He described the chairman of the company, Dr Adenuga, as a pride, not only of Ijebuland, but Nigeria as a nation.

The Senate President, Senator David Mark who was a special guest at the event pledged his support for the actualisation of Ijebu-State.

Speaking at the 2012 Ojude-Oba, he said that one of the ways to achieve rapid development in the country is when more states were created.

The Senate President who was reacting to the plea of the Awujale and paramount ruler of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona on the need for Ijebu State, said he had received various delegations from agitators of state creation, saying that one of the highest delegations was from Ijebuland.

He said: “I support the creation of Ijebu State, the National Assembly must work to actualise it, we know that it is through it that government can move closer to the people, and I pledged that when next I shall be coming here, the dream would have been actualised.”

The festival is competitive because financial gains are attached to it, hence, age grades try as much as possible to outshine the other. Six age grade groups won awards at the ceremony. Egbe Olugbadebo Okunrin won a trophy and cash prize of N750,000; Egbe Mafowoku Okunrin and Egbe Bobagbuyi Okunrin won N500,000 and N300,000 respectively.

Egbe Arobayo Obinrin won the star prize of a trophy and N750,000, while Egbe Obafuwaji and Egbe Bobajolu Obinrin Basiri won N500,000 and N300,000 respectively.

 Many of the groups names is related to the king such as Gbobaniyi, Obafuwaji, Bobakeye, Gbobayo, and Gbobalaye. The parade of the Baloguns and Eleshins is usually the most colourful and breathtaking event of the festival.

A Balogun or Elesin is a direct descendant of the war heroes who gained notable victories for the Ijebu nation during the inter-ethnic Yoruba wars in the pre-colonial history of Nigeria. It is commonly believed that it was at Ojude Oba that the families of the war heroes led by the reigning Balogun and deputies, exhibited their prowess by simulating mock battle shows and displays.

It is always a spectacle to behold as each Balogun and Elesin families take their turn to pay homage to the king amidst martial music, jubilation and gun shots, passing through the town with participants, visitors and tourists.

In reality, this year's festival underscores  the importance of peaceful co-existence among Nigerians, despite their differences in language or religion. The  festival was indeed a celebration of the unity of the people and a show of Nigeria's rich cultural heritage.
NigerianCompass

Tofa: Jonathan Has Legal Right to Seek Re-Election in 2015


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Alhaji Bashir Othman Tofa

By Ibrahim Shuaibu
The former Chairman of the All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP) Elders Committee,  Alhaji Bashir Othman Tofa has disclosed that President Goodluck Jonathan has the right to contest the  2015 if he wishes to do so.


Tofa said: “The decision to contest or not to contest the 2015 presidential election lies on President Goodluck Jonathan and no other person has the right to demand his exclusion from that race”.


Speaking in Kano on Thursday, Alhaji Tofa said “the way I see it, if the President intends to seek re-election in 2015, it is his legal right, if he also decides not to contest again it is his right”.


He also condemned those calling on the President to resign his office on account of the state of insecurity in the county, adding that the call is not only baseless but reckless”.
ThisDay

Tax Evasion: Edo Revenue Board Disrupts First Bank’s Operations


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Governor Adams Oshiomhole



  Adibe Emenyonu 

Hundreds of customers of First Bank of  Nigeria Plc in Benin City, Edo State, were stranded Thursday  as they could not transact business with the bank  because  the  Edo State Board of Internal Revenue (BIR) sealed  all branches of the bank over alleged tax default.
But reacting to the development, Head, Marketing and Corporate Communications, First Bank, Mrs. Folake Ani-Mumuney, insisted that the bank is up to date in terms of fulfilling all its tax obligations in Edo as well as other states where it is located.
Workers of the bank were seen gathered in clusters at their various branches discussing the matter. They, however, declined to comment on the issue.
Some of the customers, who could not make withdrawal or deposits vented their anger on workers who were seen around, while others banged on the gates of the bank, raining unprintable words on management of the bank for failing to pay their tax.
Customers   worst affected were those paying in or posting money. Some of those making withdrawals, however, resorted to Automated Teller Machine (ATM) at branches with the machines outside the bank building.
"This is very, very irresponsible and disappointing. Why will First Bank, of all the banks, fail to pay the tax they deducted from their staff salary? It is embarrassing, disgraceful, disappointing and against national interest. How do they expect the state government to complete most of the projects they are working on, most of which are also to the benefits of the bank and its workers.
"How do I transfer this money to my daughter who needs the money at school this morning? Do they expect those who came to deposit large sum of money to move about with their money? That is risky and unsafe," said Kate, one of the customers.
The bank's indebtedness in tax default could not be ascertained as calls made to the mobile phone of the Chairman of the Board of Internal Revenue, Mr.  Oseni Elamah for confirmation was not answered.
However, Ani-Mumuney, said: “The management of First Bank hereby states that it remains an institution that has held the finest tradition of good corporate citizenship since its inception in 1894. The situation in Edo is purely legal and all parties are working towards resolving the issue amicably. We urge our esteemed customers to bear with us; normal banking activities will be restored shortly.”
ThisDay

Bakassi: Biya sends emissaries to Jonathan •Offers olive branch

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PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan has summoned Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amaechi, to explain his role in what the presidency is interpreting as an incitement of Kalabari elders against the president over the boundary dispute between Rivers and Bayelsa states.
Nigerian Tribune learnt that a letter of summon had been dispatched to the governor, directing him to come with Kalabari elders for a meeting scheduled for tomorrow at the Presidential Villa.
The president was said to be upset that he had apparently been targeted by the protesters over a dispute which predated his administration and was convinced Governor Ameachi was the one orchestrating the scheme.
The bone of contention is the possible transfer of 300,000bpd producing oil wells from Kalabari in Rivers State to Nembe in Bayelsa State, over which the Kalabari elders openly accused President Jona-than of masterminding the plot to cede parts of their kingdom to his state.
Kalabari kingdom stakeholders, including traditional rulers, political leaders, youths, academia and elders, had initially addressed a press conference in Port Harcourt, to protest what they said was injustice, oppression and marginalisation of their area.
The elders, through the Kalabari National Forum, later took their protest to Abuja, drawing the ire of President Jonathan, who reacted angrily in a statement issued by Dr Reuben Abati, his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity on Tuesday.
According to the statement, the president rejected the accusation that he was interfering in the boundary dispute between Rivers and Bayelsa States.
Meanwhile, Kalabari people have expressed reservations against comments by Dr Abati, demanding an unreserved apology.
A Kalabari High Chief from Kula kingdom, Chief Anabs Sara-Igbe, speaking on the ongoing face-off from his Abuja base, demanded that Abati retracted his statement and tender an unreserved apology to Kalabari people or face the consequences.
According to him, “it was insulting for Abati to use a gutter language on the Kalabari people, including a respected personality like Alabo Graham-Douglas.”
He noted that alternative moves were being made to sort the dispute out quickly, as renowned Ijaw figures, including the Bayelsa State governor, Mr Seriake Dickson and Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin Clark, had approached Kalabari elders on the matter.
He warned concerned federal agencies not to distort historical facts about communities in the region, adding that the affected communities belong to Kalabariland.
NigerianTribune

Alleged $15m Ibori bribery scam: I will open can of worms -Edwin Clark

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THE controversy over the alleged $15 million bribery scam involving former governor of Delta State, James Ibori and former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, has assumed a new twist, following threats by Pa Edwin Clark, Ijaw leader, to expose corruption in EFCC.

The Ijaw leader said heads must roll in the EFCC on the manner it had been handling high profile cases of corruption such that alleged corrupt individuals were not allowed to face prosecution after being investigated.
Clark, who addressed the media on Thursday, said he was prepared to testify against the EFCC on issues surrounding the alleged $15 million bribe and the attempt by the EFCC to unlawfully take custody of the said sum.
“Let them invite me over this matter, either by the court or the EFCC, I will go and testify. I will say what I know and nobody can gag me. Let us for once stand up and fight corruption in this country,” he said.
The Ijaw leader said he was shocked that the EFCC, now headed by Ibrahim Lamorde, was attempting to confuse the Nigerian public on ownership of the $15 million bribery sum, while concluding that no on had come forward to clain it.
He said Lamorde was, indeed, aware that the said money was offered as bribe by Ibori to Ribadu, while Ibori sought the assistant of Senator Andy Uba to help hand over the sum to Ribadu in 2007.
He said Ribadu and Uba had written statements to affirm that Ibori brought the $15 million bribe to Uba’s residence from where it was transferred to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) by a team of EFCC officials led by Lamorde, on Ribadu’s instructions.
NigerianTribune

Kalabari stage bigger protest in P’ Harcourt

Kalabari stage bigger protest in P’ Harcourt

From CHRIS ANUCHA, Port Harcourt
President Goodluck Jonathan has been accused of being the brain behind the boundary adjustment, which ceded some communities in Rivers State to his state, Bayelsa. The president, through his Special Adviser on Media, Dr. Rueben Abati, had denied any involvement in the controversial boundary adjustment.
Speaking during a press conference in Port Harcourt yesterday, after a protest march, which terminated at the Rivers State Government House, Mr. Ibim Dokubo said the fundamental shift of the boundary between the two sister states was masterminded by the president when he was the deputy governor of Bayelsa State.
According to him, deputy governors handled boundary issues, adding that, “the problem of boundary adjustment started when the president was the deputy governor of Bayelsa State; doubled when he became the governor, tripled when he was vice president and quadrupled, when he became the president,” he said. He wondered why a boundary between two sister states could be adjusted without impute from one of them.
Earlier, Kalabari chiefs, sons and daughters, had marched to the Rivers State Government House, where they presented document containing their grievances to Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, through his Deputy, Mr. Tele Ikuru. Before presenting the documents to the deputy governor, the leader of the protesters, His Royal Highness, Disrael Bobanuel, Amayanabo of Abonnema, said the boundary between Rivers and Bayelsa had been in existence for over hundred years.
“Suddenly, we realized that a fictitious map was published between 2000 and 2002. In that map, the boundary was moved from Santa Babara River to St Bartholomew,” the royal father said. He explained that when they wanted to agitate, they were told to exercise restraint, as Supreme Court had assured that the mistake made in the 11th edition of the map would be rectified in the 12th edition.
According to him, as they were still waiting, they woke up one day only to discover that over 90 per cent of Kalabari land and resources had been ceded to Nembe, Bayelsa State. He said: “Kalabari has a well-defined chieftaincy tradition, dating back to 14th century. We are not ready to be under Nembe traditional council. We are not ready to have our brothers, being under Bayelsa, while they are being fed from Rivers State.
There is no reason for the movement of the boundary, and it is done illegally. If this is allowed to continue, nobody knows what will happen next. “We have been pleading with our people; they are becoming restive and restless.” Responding, the deputy governor commended them for their peaceful disposition. He said the case of Soku had been giving the state government concern. According to him, Soku had been part of Rivers State until the boundary was adjusted.
Ikuru disclosed how N17 billion, accruing to Rivers State, was paid to Bayelsa State last month. He also alleged how their complaints were not given attention by the necessary Federal Government agencies. “We went and they blocked us, eventually, we went to the court, even at the court, things are tight. “As a matter of fact, we are at crossroads, the point we are now is to appeal to the National Assembly to see that Justice is done.
We call on the National Assembly to step into the matter.’’ In his address, the Amayanabo of Kalabari Kingdom, Prof. T. J. T. Princewill, described as injurious, malicious and surreptitious plans to excise 80 per cent of the oil and gas bearing communities and settlements in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area, and making them part of old Brass Division.
“We make bold that our President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, is very well acquainted with the facts of this explosive matter, but has allowed it to fester. Maybe, because his native state is the beneficiary of this arrogance and outright wickedness, against a people, who solidly stood by him, more than any other group in the federation, when he passionately sought help to ascend to the high office of president of our dear county,” he said.
TheSun

Govt may accept dialogue offer with condition


Govt may accept dialogue offer with condition
The Federal Government is ready for dialogue with Boko Haram but on one condition that the Spiritual and Political Leader of the sect, Imam Abubakar Shekau, will be at the negotiation table.
It was also learnt that the government may come up with an Amnesty Programme for members of the sect after ceasefire and disarmament if they are sincere.
A government source, who spoke in strict confidence, said the conditions set by the group would be resolved during the dialogue.
The source said: “We were not surprised by the offer of the dialogue because there had been contacts between the sect and National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki in the last few months.
“As a matter of fact, the NSA had some talks with the leaders of the sect last week where it was indicated that Shekau’s deputy might lead Boko Haram delegation to the dialogue.
“The NSA however said the government would want Shekau to head the team from the sect’s side in order to give the proposed talks more weight.
“With Shekau, who is the spiritual and political leader of Boko Haram, there will be a meaningful direction for the discussion by the two parties.
“If it works out and if Boko Haram is sincere with the dialogue option, the government will embrace it.”
Responding to a question, the source added: “Once we can find common grounds, the government will come up with a rehabilitation initiative which is similar to the ongoing Amnesty Programme.
“Even in the case of the affected parts of the North, there might be a joint reconstruction programme between the Federal Government and the ravaged states.”
Concerning the demand of Boko Haram for the arrest of ex-Governor Ali Modu Sheriff, the source added: “That is a political side of their demands which the government will look into.
“From security reports and investigation by agencies, some members of the sect gave Sheriff support during his election based on three demands.
“The demands were a creation of a Ministry for Islamic (Religious Affairs), being part of Sheriff’s government and the implementation of Sharia in Borno State.
“They parted ways with Sheriff when he refused to implement the Sharia policy. The situation worsened following the brutal killing of the leader of the sect, Mohammed Yusuf and a former Commissioner for Islamic (Religious) Affairs in Sheriff’s cabinet.
“The dialogue will shape discussions on the fate of Sheriff.”
TheNation