Royal Ruckus: Asabari Vanguard fires Ibadan Groups over attack on Okere of Saki

In a dramatic turn of events, the Asabari Vanguard, a prominent sociocultural group, has fired a scathing salvo at Ibadan-based groups over their recent criticisms of the Okere of Saki, Oba Dr. Khalid Olabisi. The controversy centers around the monarch’s efforts to address perceived distortions in the traditional leadership structure in a bill passed by the Oyo State House of Assembly.

The Asabari Vanguard’s statement, signed by National President Alhaji Adebimpe Kakabijawuta, described the Ibadan groups’ comments as “deeply disrespectful and misguided.” The group questioned the royal ancestry of Ibadan’s High Chiefs-turned-kings, challenging them to trace their lineage to Ile-Ife, the cradle of Yoruba civilization.

The Asabari Vanguard’s statement concluded with a stern warning, “Saki, omo Afogun Sowose, beere ki o to wo, ki o ma ba sa gijogijo lojo Ogun.”

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Asabari Vanguard Faults Attack on Okere of Saki by Ibadan Groups

The Asabari Vanguard, a sociocultural group advocating for the interests of Saki indigenes, has strongly condemned the recent criticisms leveled against the Okere of Saki by some Ibadan-based groups.

In response to a joint statement credited to the Ibadan Mogajis, the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), the Ibadan Compound Peace Initiative (ICPI), and other Ibadan stakeholders, the Vanguard described the attempt to belittle His Imperial Majesty, Oba Dr. Khalid Olabisi, as deeply disrespectful and misguided. The criticisms followed the monarchโ€™s efforts to address what he considered distortions in the traditional leadership structure in a controversial bill passed by the Oyo State House of Assembly.

Labeling the comment referring to the Okere as a “minor” king as offensive and unjustified, the group emphasized that the traditional hierarchy in Ibadan is a unique arrangement created by the Oyo Mesi to prevent infighting among Ibadan warlordsโ€”it is neither universally accepted nor rooted in the royal heritage of the Yoruba.

The Vanguard noted that Ibadan, historically a military camp of the old Oyo Empire, evolved into a large city but does not hold traditional superiority over natural kings such as the Okere of Saki or other Obas in the Oke-Ogun region. They questioned the royal ancestry of the Ibadan High Chiefs-turned-kings, challenging them to trace their lineage to Ile-Ife, the cradle of Yoruba civilization.

Asabari Vanguard made it clear that while they are not interested in unnecessary confrontations, they will not stand by while the sacred throne of the Okere is desecrated by unguarded and uninformed remarks. Saki, they emphasized, is home to the descendants of Oduduwa and boasts a proud history of valor and nobility.

The group asserted that the Okere of Saki ranks first among Yoruba Obas in Oyo State, second only to the Alaafin of Oyo, with whom he shares royal lineage. The first Okere, Oba Akinbekun, was a blue-blooded prince from both Ile-Ife and the Bussa Emirate.

Known historically as Afogun Sowoseโ€”a town of skilled war merchantsโ€”Saki has stood in the same location for centuries and has earned its place in Yoruba history. The throne of the Okere deserves full respect and recognition, the group insisted.

The statement concluded with a stern warning:
โ€œSaki, omo Afogun Sowose, beere ki o to wo, ki o ma ba sa gijogijo lojo Ogunโ€โ€”
“Saki, town of the war merchants, ask before you enter, lest you flee in confusion when war breaks out.”

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