I am coming to the throne to set a good example
Predictions on my son have come true, says father
FOLLOWING his emergence as the Ooni-elect, only coronation-rites away
from occupying the pre-eminent monarchical stool among an estimated 60
million Yoruba worldwide, Prince Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, yesterday said
his ascension to the throne was a divine call, as “only God chooses
kings.”
The Ooni-elect who spoke to The Guardian in an exclusive interview
yesterday,
expressed his appreciation to God, who made his emergence so
peaceful.
He spoke against the backdrop of several efforts to thwart the
process that led to his emergence which had led to uncertainty in the
ancient town since the passage of the last Ooni, Oba Okunade Sijuade
Olubuse II, on July 28 this year at Saint Mary Hospital London at the
age of 85.
Kingmakers who had thought the new Ooni would be announced 42 days
after the death of Sijuade were wrong as several interest groups raised
allegations against either the families due to produce a new Ooni or
Prince Adeyeye Ogunwusi himself when, they somehow found out he was the
candidate to beat.
Before his selection was announced, Prince Ogunwusi had told The
Guardian of his shock at the allegations, saying he was never involved
in any sharp practices, stressing that he believes “it is God that
actually appoints kings.
“My brother, can people be this bad?! How can they be maligning my
character with all these spurious allegations, which I am not aware of
or connected with? Well, I believe that in a matter of days, everything
would be over and that the will of God will be done,” he had said
emphatically.
Two months before, when some friends expressed concern over his bid
for the throne, he simply thanked them but said: “This is beyond me; it
is a divine call and I cannot do otherwise. This is the biggest
challenge I have ever faced in my life.”
Through it all, the Ooni-elect even as a candidate never failed to
express his confidence in God, in the integrity of the kingmakers and
the government of Osun State.
‘Predictions have come true’
The Ooni-elect’s father, Prince Ropo Ogunwusi, who suddenly finds
himself, socially and culturally lower than his offspring, expressed
happiness at the fulfillment of predictions long ago that his son would
one day wear the crown.
He called on others who contested with the new monarch to forget the
past and begin a new fiesta by joining hands with the Ooni-in-waiting in
building new Ife to the joy and satisfaction of all.
Thoughts after
A few hours after his emergence, Ogunwusi said he was very happy that
the process turned out peaceful, despite several challenges.
Speaking with The Guardian yesterday, he said: “I thank God that it
was peaceful all the way. This is dedicated to God and Nigerian youths,
particularly, our youths in Ife. With my emergence, our young people now
have a voice in nation building and development.
“In the course of my aspiration to be the Ooni stool, I faced stiff
opposition, but I thank God that at the end of the day, it has turned
out this way and I give glory to God.”
Prince Ogunwusi, who as of yesterday was in Ibadan, would be entering Ife triumphantly today or tomorrow.
In his acceptance speech, the Ooni-elect said: “I am not coming to
the throne to pass judgment on those that have maliciously wronged me. I
am coming to the throne to set a good example and show the world that I
am truly called by God to lead Ile-Ife into a state of tranquility,
conscientiousness and prosperity.
“It is my ardent prayer that the Lord will continue to guide us all
and bestow us with great wisdom to carry out our incumbent tasks. I use
this opportunity to call upon all the sons of Ile-Ife that were
alongside with me in the race for the stool to heed to my call that we
work harmoniously to align our goals for the sake of posterity and
Ile-Ife. Together we shall not lose sight of the values and tradition
that have made us the greatest nation of black people on earth.”
Goodwill for the Ooni-elect
Meanwhile, Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki, yesterday
congratulated Prince Ogunwusi and advised him to concentrate on further
solidifying the role of the Yoruba people in national unity.
Saraki in a statement by his Special Adviser (Media and Publicity),
Yusuph Olaniyonu, wished the Ooni-elect a long and peaceful reign, sound
health and many years of service to his people.
Saraki assured the new monarch that the Senate, under his leadership,
would continue to hold the traditional institution in high esteem,
considering the role they play in ensuring peaceful coexistence among
the people, promotion of worthy cultural values in the society and
sustenance of national traditions.
Also, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara, has congratulated the new Ooni-elect.
In a congratulatory statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media
and Public Affairs, Turaki Hassan, Dogara said the role of traditional
rulers in nation building could not be over-emphasised and that such
institutions must be restored to their former dignity if Nigeria was to
make any meaningful progress.
The Speaker urged the Ooni-elect to emulate the works of the late Oba
Sijuade whom he said left an indelible mark in the history of Nigeria
as a peacemaker and a bridge between different peoples of the country.
While assuring of the cooperation of the House of Representatives,
Dogara said the legislature was open to the wise counsel and invaluable
support of the Ooni-elect in its quest to effect change and reposition
Nigeria for enduring peace, security, accelerated growth and
development.
The Speaker also appealed to the ruling houses in Ife and citizens of
Kingdom to unite behind the new Ooni and give him the much-needed
support.
Also, Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, yesterday, urged the new Ooni of Ife to prioritise unity of the Yoruba.
Ambode, in his congratulatory message, said the stool remains the
rallying point of the ethnic nationality and should among others be used
to strengthen the bond among all its people.
Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko spoke in a similar vein in a congratulatory message.
Addressing reporters over the appointment, the Laadin of Ife and
Secretary of Ife Traditional Council, Chief Adetoye Adewole, affirmed
that, the choice of Ogunwusi was ordained by the gods of the land.
Adewole described the Ooni-in-waiting as a man of dignity with
impeccable character, stressing that he was single-handedly fished out
by Ifa oracles and gods through divination.
Also, the Lowa Adimula of Ifel, who is the chairman of kingmakers,
Oba Joseph Ijaodola, said due process was religiously followed before
the selection and recommendation of the newly appointed monarch was made
to the state government for its official endorsement.
Oba Ijaodola noted the choice of Ogunwusi came after a painstaking
and rigorous exercise taking into consideration the enormous task before
the kingmakers. He said Ogunwusi was the best among other candidate,
saying the Ooni –elect possesses the qualities expected of a personality
to occupy the throne.
Also, former Special Adviser to Governor Rauf Aregbesola on Youths
and Special Needs, Mr. Biyi Odunlade, an indigene of Ife, described
Ogunwusi as an intelligentsia of note with outstanding achievements.
Odunlade urged those who contested with Prince Ogunwusi to see his
emergence as divine, saying all of them should join hands with him in
taking Ife to greater heights.
Omo Oba Sikiru Adetona Ayedun of Giesi Ruling Family (Moniki –Lugba}
who is one of the contestants congratulated the Kabiyesi-elect, saying
as the 51st Ooni, Ife people would rally round him to enhance rapid
development of the town.
‘‘I equally wish you a memorable and eventful coronation in advance.
Igba re atuwa lara. (Meaning your tenure would bring peace, comfort and
development)
‘Goldfish have no hiding place’
True to the proverb: “Gold fish have no hiding place” young Ogunwusi’s
penchant for excellence could not be hidden from the world.
Often described as ‘an astute entrepreneur’ driven by turning
‘impossibilities to possibilities,’ his powerful imagination had
somehow, set him on the throne of his fathers, long before yesterday.
Nuggets about the Ooni-elect
*The 40-year old prince is of the Ojaja Royal compound of Agbedegbede in
the Giesi Ruling House. He is a prince in the Ojaja Royal compound of
Agbedegbede in the Giesi Ruling House and the 5th direct descendant of
the Giesi family.
*The Ooni-elect attended The Polytechnic, Ibadan, where he obtained a Higher National Diploma (HND) in Accountancy.
* He led the Federal Government delegation to Canada in 2002 for
strategic alliances and partnership with Ondo State Government on solid
mineral potentials of the state. This would lead to the formation of
Amalgamated Mining and Exploration Company Limited, owned by the state
government.
* The newly appointed monarch facilitated the biggest Lead and
Aluminum recycling plant set up in Nigeria by National Steel Company of
India in Ota, Ogun State.
* Prince Ogunwusi is the founder of Essential Homes, a real estate
project that delivers affordable upscale homes to middle and low income
earners.
* The Ooni-elect employs over 300 youth at the Inagbe Cocowood
Factory and has over 450 direct employees in his various companies.
* Prince Ogunwusi is on the Board of Imperial Homes Mortgage Bank
Limited, (formerly GTHomes), GTBank Plc and FinaTrust Microfinance Bank
Limited.
* He is a member of several professional bodies, which include;
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), an Associate
Accounting Technician and a certified member of the Institute of
Directors (IoD) Nigeria as well as Global Real Estate Institute (GRI).
* Prince Ogunwusi has carried out real estate developments for
several monarchs, which include: HRM, Oba Saheed Elegushi, Kusenla III,
Elegushi of Ikate Land, his predecessor, the late Oba Sijuade, HRM, Oba
Oyekan, Onilado, of Ilado Inagbe Island, Lagos, HRM, Oba Adedapo
Tejuoso, The Oranmiyan Osile Oke Ona of Egba Land, Abeokuta, HRM, Oba
Oloruntoyin Saliu, the Oloworo of Oworonsoki, Lagos, HRM Oba Akinloye,
Ojomu of Ajiran Land, Lekki,
HRM, The Olofa of Offa, Oba Mufutau Muhammed Gbadamosi, among others.
* He is also actively involved in the development of over 2,500 housing
units with various consortia of developers within the last eight years.
* In Nigeria, he set up and fostered strong trade relationships
through the Association for International Business (AIB) with presence
in over 200 member countries across the globe. One of the achievements
of this body includes the trade facilitation between the United Arab
Emirates (Jebel Ali free Trade Zone development) and the Federal
Government of Nigeria through the Nigerian Investment Promotion
Commission (NIPC).
The first phase of the product (The Southpointe Estate, Lafiaji Road,
Lekki, Lagos State) started in February 2014 and has been successfully
delivered within a year with approximately 60 per cent occupancy
recorded.
*The new monarch has a clear track record of community development starting with his hometown.
Four years ago during his mother’s funeral, the community was without
electricity but he embarked on a ‘Power Project’ to install
transformers and light poles that generated electricity, which till date
is serving people of that community. This power project is also being
extended to other parts of the town.
*To actualise his dream of developing one of the best resorts in
Nigeria, he, within a year, led a team that opened up a remote jungle
called Inagbe Island in Amuwo Odofin, Lagos as a result of which Inagbe
Island has been turned into a whole new community offering spectacular
world-class relaxation and recreational facilities.
Earlier this year, Prince Ogunwusi disclosed his plans to take
Ile-Ife to greater heights by rebranding the ancient town and
replicating the grand resort in Ile-Ife.
*Alongside his vibrant personality, he is very down to earth and
enjoys being in the midst of his workers with whom he interacts very
closely.
Prince Ogunwusi, the philanthropist
As a philanthropist, Ogunwusi has sponsored less privileged children
and youths in his hometown of Ile-Ife and in Lagos where he lives. He at
present, employs of over 300 indigenous youths at the Inagbe Cocowood
Factory – Essential Homes Furniture brand, which is the first of its
kind in Nigeria using 100% indigenous raw materials for production. He
has over 450 direct employees across his various companies, and over
3000 indirect employees.
Ogunwusi is a Director on the Board of Directors of Imperial Homes
Mortgage Bank Limited, (formerly GTHomes), which is a leading National
Mortgage Bank and former subsidiary of one of the biggest banks in
Africa; GTBank Plc. He is also a Director at FinaTrust Microfinance Bank
Limited; one of Nigeria’s foremost Microfinance Banks focusing on SMEs
and micro credit facilities. He is the Founder, Managing Director and
Chief Executive Officer of Gran Imperio Group, which is the holding
company of the real estate and construction, manufacturing, facilities
management, leisure and tourism companies in Nigeria.
Prince Ogunwusi attended Sobuola Memorial Nursery and Primary School,
Ibadan and completed his primary school education at Ibadan District
Council (IDC), Akobo, Ibadan. He then proceeded to the prestigious
Loyola College, Ibadan in 1985 and from there to Saint Peter’s Secondary
School, Omi Okun Ile Ife.
He has a Higher National Diploma in Accountancy from The Polytechnic,
Ibadan, where he started cutting his teeth in outstanding
entrepreneurship, even as a student.
Ogunwusi has a daughter, Adeola Aanuoluwapo Ogunwusi.