
By Dipo Olowookere
Since leader of the Oodua Peoples’ Congress
(OPC), Mr Gani Adams, was announced by the
Alaafin of Oyo as the new Generalissimo of
Yoruba, the Aare Ona Kakanfo, his Lagos home
has been thronged by guests, who come to
pledge their support for him.
The brave Yoruba ‘warrior’ has received several
visitors and groups and one of such groups
comprises the Igbos in Lagos, who visited him on
Monday, November 20, 2017.
Business Post reports that the Eze Ndigbos in
Lagos, during their visit, declared their support
for the choice of Mr Adams as the Aare Ona
Kakanfo of Yoruba land just as they declared
that they were happy that the “title came to our
own person.”
According to a statement released by the media
team of Mr Adams, the leaders of Igbos in the
local governments in the state, who paid the
Aare designate a congratulatory visit in his Lagos
home, promised to work with him politically and
culturally.
Among the visiting Ezes were the Eze Ndigbo of
Ikeja, Mr Uche Dimgba; the Eze Ndigbo of
Gbogbo, Mr Livinus Chimezie; Eze of Coker/
Aguda, Mr Jude Ezego; Eze of Ojodu, Mr
Augustine Ebisi; Eze Peter Umeh of Mushin,
Odiolowo, Iganmu land, Ejigbo, Agbado Oke odo
and the Eze of Iba among others.
Speaking on behalf of the Ezes, the Eze of
Ojodu, Mr Ibisi, said the Igbos were in solidarity
with the Aare designate, stressing that they will
work with him politically and culturally.
The Ezes, who brought drinks, kolanuts and
alligator pepper with them, which they used for
an extensive prayer at the meeting, said the
onus rests on the Aare to give them the
direction that pleases him for them to follow.
Pledging that the Igbos would always work with
the Aare, the Eze of Ojodu said “we will continue
to be with you, we only pray that God will
continue to give us life to continue to be part of
you.
“We are delighted about your belief in culture
and tradition. Our culture is who we are. But
people now mix it with religion. Culture is older
than religion. We are what we are already before
religion.
“The time is gone when the impression people
have about the Aare is to fight war. The Kakanfo
of today is for progress not war and we are here
to declare to you that we are partners in
progress.”
Thanking the Ezes for their visit which he
described as historic, the Aare Ona Kakanfo said
he was not surprised because the Igbo
community had always associated with him and
his group.
The Aare Ona kakanfo said the title was the
most prestigious in Yoruba land, adding that the
title was not without history.
According to him, he is mandated as the Yoruba
Generalissimo to defend the interest of the
Yoruba and ensure unity of the race.
He added that, like the Igbos, the Yorubas crave
their identity, even as he pledged that he would
love to maintain the cordial relationship that had
existed between him and the Easterners,
submitting that Igbos never constituted any
threat to Yoruba land.
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