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Thursday, July 14, 2022

A BRIEF HISTORY OF MODAKEKE TOWN IN OSUN STATE.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF MODAKEKE TOWN IN OSUN STATE.
Source: Gossip House
One such story is the common Ife and Modakeke war of 1835–2000, which according to history was one of the longest intra-ethnic wars in Yorubaland. According to legend, Ifes and Modakekes are the sons and daughters of the same parents. Their ancestors can be traced back to Oduduwa, the Yoruba race’s progenitor. 

Modakeke is a town in Osun State, South-West Nigeria, with nearly 300,000 inhabitants who are predominantly farmers and warriors. The town is about 45 kilometres from Osogbo, capital of Osun State and 90 kilometres from Ibadan in Oyo a state. Modakeke came into existence in 1945 after the fall of the Oyo Empire, below is a brief history of Modakeke town.
The whole of Yorubaland was thrown into chaos and confusion after the Oyo Empire fell to the Fulanis in 1835. The inhabitants of Oyo ran for safety and therefore were dispersed across Yorubaland, some founding new settlements and others, joining existing settlements like Ile-Ife. A group of Oyo refugees settled in Ile-Ife to begin a new life which unknowing to them will later birth the town called Modakeke.

On getting to Ile-Ife, they have already lost all their possessions and then took up menial jobs in the town. They also got recruited in the Ife army and it was through their bravery that Ife had its territory extended to Alakowe, its present boundary with Ilesa. They started growing and producing different types of food crops on farmlands given to them by their Ife people.

The then reigning Ooni of Ife, Oba Akinmoyero, received the Oyo refugees well and later gave them an expanse of land to live. The name Modakeke was adopted after consultation with the oracle which directed them to go to Ebu-Alako near Oke-Owu where they met a swarm of Ako (Stork) birds. The name was derived from the cries of the storks (Mo-da-ke-ke-ke-ke). This is also the origin of the appellation Akoraye (the stork has a place) and since the founding of Modakeke, eighteen traditional heads known as ‘Ogunsua’ had ruled the town.

Ife and Modekeke Crisis:
There have been controversies about the conflict between these two parties, which to date has remained a discussion in the Yoruba lineage. Historians believe that the major causes of their conflict (Ife and Modakeke) were land ownership, payment of land rent (Isakole), the establishment of local government, and the placement of its headquarters, all of which are reflected in cultural identity, economics, and politics. The most prominent causes were the creation of local government and the location of its headquarters.

The Yoruba see Ife as their source, and they regard the Modakekes as their ‘landlords.’ Following the collapse of the Old Oyo empire in the 19th century, the latter migrated to the area. This was the underlying element in the Yoruba ethnic conflict that resulted in the deaths of thousands of people.

How was the Ife-Modakeke Conflict resolved?
In March 2000, Nigerian former President Olusegun Obasanjo announced a government-brokered truce and the formation of a 27-member peace committee in an effort to settle the long fight over land rights. In addition, the two towns were subjected to a dusk-to-dawn curfew, and hundreds of armed riot police were sent to enforce the truce.

A peace accord was also struck in February 2009 between Ife and Modakeke. The Ogunsua of Modakeke was elevated to the rank of Oba as a result of this peace deal. Also, the Osun State Government, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, Olubuse II, and the Ogunsua of Modakeke, Francis Adedoyin, signed the deal.

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Omoluabi Team Alliance SC & PG Appoints State Coordinators

APPOINTMENT OF STATE COORDINATORS, Omoluabi Team Alliance SC&PG.
Distinguished Omoluabis'
In accordance and pursuant of the Constitution of our noble group, which recognizes the position of State Coordinators as an important organ of the National Executive Committee (NEC) clearly stated in ARTICLE 16, Item No (xiii) with their responsibilities/duties clearly highlighted in ARTICLE 22, Sub - Section 22.13, Permit me to on behalf of NEC present before you the underlisted members of our noble group as our State Coordinators.  The newly appointed State Coordinators will occupy the position for a period of two (2) years in accordance to the dictate of Omoluabi Constitution.Their details are however provided below for your know.

1. Ondo State Coordinator -
Omoluabi Aluko Taiwo( 08032530674)

2. Ekiti State Coordinator - 
Omoluabi Taiwo Julius (08024931335)

3.Kogi State Coordinator
Omoluabi Femi Abiodun (08069602959)

4. Oyo State Coordinator -
Omoluabi Olugbile Damilola
(09030333514)

5. Ogun State Coordinator -
Omoluabi Olaleye Yusuf
(08130449809)

6..Lagos State Coordinator
Omoluabi Odutola Olajide
(09126729672)

7. Kwara State Coordinator -
Omoluabi Mukaila Hamzat
(08028798622)

8. Osun State Coordinator -
Still Vacant

 NOTE:
 Responsibilities/duties of State Coordinators. It is binding on all State Coordinators.

The State Coordinators shall:
i.Supervise the activities of the Group at the State level
ii. Summon meetings from time to time with members of the Group at the state level.
iii.Be responsible to the National Convener and Leader of the Group.
iv.Be a statutory member of the National Executive Committee and attend meetings with the National body.
v.Communicate with State members on resolutions made at the National Executive Committee meetings and ensure compliance. 

MANDATE:
1..Create an active Whatsapp group that will host members from your respective states.
2.Ensure the presence of the National Convener and National Secretary on your respective states Whatsapp group.
3..Constitute your Local Government Coordinators.
4.. Mobilize and canvass new members into the group from  your respective States. 

Congratulations Omoluabis on your well deserved appointments.

E-SIGNED:
Omoluabi Jayeola A.O
National Convener 

Omoluabi Oladimeji Adelani
National Secretary

Comr. Olamide Akinwumi J. 
National Publicity Secretary 

Abiodun Akinlade Meets With Ifekowajo Sticker Group In Ajilete Yewa Discuss Development Plan's For The Region

ABIODUN AKINLADE MEETS WITH IFEKOWAJO STICKER GROUP IN AJILETE YEWA DISCUSS DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR THE REGION 
The leading aspirant for the Yewa South/Ipokia Federal Constituency, Rt. Hon. Akinlade Abiodun Isiaq, earlier today met with the leaders of Ifekowajo Sticker Group in the Ajilete area of Yewa South, Ogun state.

The People's honorable in his consultation tour across the length and breadth of his constituency visited the group today  to disclose his readiness to saddle and oversee the affairs of Yewa South/Ipokia federal constituency at the National Assembly in 2023.
The members of the group were also excited and enthusiastic to have in their midst, the person of Akinlade Abiodun.

They described him as a tested and trusted Man with many unquestionable characters, and on this note they assured him of their supports and votes during the election period.

Long life Ajilete 
Long life Yewa South/Ipokia federal Constituency
Long life AIA

Ondo NIPR Congratulates New Commissioner for Information and Orientation.

Ondo NIPR Congratulates New Commissioner for Information and Orientation.
The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, Ondo State Chapter congratulates Mrs Bamidele Ademola Olateju on her new appointment as  Commissioner for Information and Orientation in Ondo State.

No doubt, your new appointment is a divine arrangement and reward for your industry, commitment and fidelity to the REDEEMED Mantra of Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu-led Administration.

We thank Mr Governor for making a right choice in your person. While we pledge our support to you, we look forward to a more result-oriented partnership with you in your drive to promote professional efficiency in information management and robust corporate image for our dear Sunshine State.

May God Almighty be with you, guide you in every aspect of your life, and give you sound health and needed wisdom to excel in your new position.

Once again, congratulations ma.

E-SIGNED:
Lamidi Ishola K.mnipr
State Chairman

Sunday Omosule anipr
State Secretary

Monday, July 11, 2022

Nigerian Institute of Public Relations Felicitates Deji of Akure on 7th Coronation Anniversary

Nigerian Institute of Public Relations Felicitates Deji of Akure on 7th Coronation Anniversary

The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, NIPR, Ondo State Chapter congratulates the Deji and Paramount Ruler of Akure Kingdom,Oba Ogunlade Aladelusi on his Seventh Coronation Anniversary.Indeed the last seven years you have been in the saddle of leadership of Àkúré Kingdom have been impactful, peaceful and development-oriented. Ondo NIPR believes that these chain of achievements could not have been achieved but for the quality of your exposure, character and candour.

We specifically note with enthusiasm your leadership roles even among other monarchs, which have earned you the chairmanship of the Òndó State Council of Traditional Rulers.We believe that your fatherly roles have also engendered the peaceful coexistence among the several tribes,groups and peoples residing in the Ondo State capital.

NIPR prays that the Almighty God will continue to assist,direct and support you in the very many years still ahead.

This seventh coronation anniversary is coming in the seventh month of the year and number seven symbolises perfection. So,we pray that God Almighty will perfect everything concerning Àkúré Kingdom under your leadership.

Long you shall reign, Kabiyesi.Once again, congratulations. 

E-SIGNED:
Lamidi Ishola K.mnipr
State Chairman

Sunday Omosule anipr
State Secretary

Saturday, July 9, 2022

EID-EL-KABIR: OMOLUABI TEAM ALLIANCE SOCIO-CULTURAL AND POLITICAL GROUP URGES MUSLIMS TO DEMONSTRATE TRUE SPIRIT OF ISLAM, SHOWERS PRAYERS UPON MUSLIMS.

EID-EL-KABIR: OMOLUABI TEAM ALLIANCE SOCIO-CULTURAL AND POLITICAL GROUP URGES MUSLIMS TO DEMONSTRATE TRUE SPIRIT OF ISLAM, SHOWERS PRAYERS UPON MUSLIMS.
As we mark and celebrate Eid-el-Kabir, may we keep in remembrance the true meaning of this holiday. More importantly, let us always strive to conduct our daily lives in accordance with the clear and beneficial message of this occasion. We use this moment of gratitude to extend our sincere greetings to Muslims in Nigeria and around the world as well as to people of other creeds and faiths.

To be true Muslims is to adhere to the principles of peace, tolerance, justice, and charity. Our faith asks us to stand against those perpetrating evil and visiting untold misery on others. And we must remain forever obedient to the kind and life-affirming principles of our faith.

Eid reminds us to place our faith in the compassion and wisdom of Allah and to be obedient to His instructions as demonstrated by Prophet Ibrahim. By his action, Prophet Ibrahim demonstrated true Islam and submission to Allah. Prophet Ibrahim understood that the ways and commands of Almighty Allah SWT are supremely more life giving and enlightening than the ways of man. 

AS we celebrate Eid, let us use this moment to rededicate ourselves to greater adherence to the spiritually-enriching commands of Almighty Allah SWT. We must show the true spirit of Islam in our lives and not just on these special holidays. The holidays are given to us not merely as special moments to celebrate, but as kind reminders to strive as we must to become the people and nation we are meant to be.

We wish Muslim Ummah all the blessings of Allah on this day of Eid. May Almighty Allah accept their supplication. Day delight and the moments measure all the special joys for all of you to treasure. May the year ahead be fruitful too, for your home and family and especially for you. Happy Sallah 2022.

Once again, Happy Eid Mubarak!. 

E-SIGNED:
National Convener
Omoluabi Jayeola A.O

Publicity & Media Secretary
Comr. Olamide Akinwumi J.

Eid-El-Kabir: Capt. Sunday Ebenezer Adebomi facilitates with Muslims admonish them to faithful to Allah Preaching

Capt. Sunday Ebenezer Adebomi (SEA) has felicitated with Muslims on the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha to commemorate Prophet Ibrahim’s devotion to Allah SWT and his readiness to sacrifice his son, Ismail.
 By Fasansi Omotosho
Capt. Sunday Ebenezer Adebomi (SEA) made these remarks speaking to his media team (SEAMEDIA) in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State Nigeria. He urged Muslim faithfuls across the country to inculcate the exemplary and muslimatic lifestyle displayed by PROPHET MUHAMMAD AND PROPHET IBRAHIM.

“As we celebrate with friends, family and well wishers for the festivities, we are charged to always remember the core essence and TRUE MEANING of EID-UL-ADHA which is in recognition of the love, sacrifice and readiness of PROPHET IBRAHIM to sacrifice his son, Ismail. At the very point of sacrifice, Allah SWT replaced Ismail with a ram, which was to be slaughtered in place of his son. This command from Allah SWT was a test of Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness and commitment to obey his Lord’s command, without question. Therefore, Eid-ul-Adha means the festival of sacrifice,” Capt. Sunday Ebenezer Adebomi said.

He also preached that love and tolerance should live first amongst us above hate and other antisocial vices.

“In our collective efforts to national building and as patriotic citizens, we must all rise with love and tolerance as a tool above our perceived differences which pit brothers and sisters against themselves.”

The Ekiti State Emergency Management Agency (EKSEMA) chairman tasked Nigerians to use the occasion of Eid to pray for the safety and wellbeing of the Armed Forces and other security personnel ensuring the safety of citizens.

He also used the ample opportunity to seek the continuous prayers and support of Nigerians for The unity, SECURITY and prosperity of Nigeria and Nigerians. 

رَبَّنَا تَقَبَّلْ مِنَّا إِنَّكَ أَنتَ السَّمِيعُ الْعَلِيمُ🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
BARKA DA SALLAH.