The Governor of Ogun State Dapo Abiodun, expressed satisfaction in participating in the 2025 edition of the Ojúde Ọba Festival in Ijebu Ode.
He described it as a “timeless celebration of heritage, unity, and loyalty” to the throne of the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona.
In a statement on Sunday, the governor reflected on the significance of the yearly celebration, which brings together sons and daughters of Ijebuland from across the globe to respect their culture and pay homage to the cherished king.
He wrote, “As proud sons and daughters of Ijebuland, we were deeply honoured to partake in this year’s Ojúde Ọba Festival—a timeless celebration of our heritage, unity, and unwavering loyalty to the revered throne of the Awujale.
“Our appearance was not merely ceremonial; it was a respectful homage to our roots and a visible affirmation of our enduring commitment to the culture that defines us.
“We adorned ourselves in full traditional regalia—elegantly tailored agbádá with a matching fila, complemented by coral beads that reflect both our royal lineage and the dignity of our people.
“Every element of our attire was thoughtfully chosen, not for spectacle, but to honour the sacredness of the occasion, our royal host, and the cherished values of the Ijebu people. Our presence was never about showmanship; it was a declaration of identity—an expression of grace, tradition, and responsible leadership.”
Addressing the significance of standing before the Awujale and the other organisations, Abiodun said he sensed the “heartbeat of a culture that continues to inspire and unite generations”.
“As we stood before the Awujale, His Royal Majesty Oba (Dr) Sikiru Kayode Adetona, GCON, and the distinguished regberegbe groups, we felt the heartbeat of a culture that continues to inspire and unite generations.
“We are truly grateful for the warmth and pride shown by our people.
“Together, we will continue to safeguard this vibrant heritage while building a prosperous and inclusive Ogun State that honours its past and embraces its future,” he wrote.
The Ojúde Ọba Festival, organised annually by the Ijebu people in Ogun State, Nigeria, celebrates the Yoruba tradition.
It demonstrates the Ijebu people’s dedication to preserving and celebrating their rich cultural heritage.