All roads will converge on the historic Mapo Hall, the venue of the epoch-making coronation of Oba Rashidi Ladoja as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland, where
For the coronation, Ibadan is preparing for a roll call of Nigeria’s crème de la crème. The event is expected to surpass any in Olubadan history, with dignitaries led by President Bola Tinubu, who has confirmed his attendance in honour of his friend.
Also expected are former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, governors, ex-governors, former ministers, traditional rulers, captains of industry, and other prominent personalities.
Governor Seyi Makinde will play host to the distinguished guests at what is already being described as the most glamorous and widely attended Olubadan coronation in history.
The coronation marks a continuation of Ibadan’s centuries-old succession tradition, widely regarded as one of the most orderly and rancour-free systems in Yorubaland.
From Ring Road to Bodija, Mokola to Oja’ba, and the surrounding axis, the city is already agog with cultural displays, drumming, and processions as residents prepare to welcome their new monarch.
Hotels across the metropolis have been fully booked, with visitors trooping in from across Nigeria and beyond.
From Dugbe to Challenge, from Gate to Ojoo, the ancient city has taken on a new look. Colourful posters, banners, and giant billboards bearing the portrait of Oba Ladoja, resplendent in royal regalia, adorn major streets and roundabouts.
Slogans such as “Long Live the Olubadan,” “Ibadan Pride, Yoruba Glory,” and “Oba Ladoja: A King for the People” beam at motorists and pedestrians alike.
The visual flood of banners and billboards adds to the festive atmosphere, turning the city into one grand canvas of celebration. At night, illuminated billboards light up the skyline, giving Ibadan a carnival-like ambience ahead of the historic coronation.
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