The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji, has elevated the traditional status of prominent Ibadan indigenes and politicians in Ibadan.
The elevated chiefs are Chief Lowo Obisesan, to the traditional status of the Aare Ago Balogun of Ibadanland, Chief Sarafadeen Alli, from Asaju Balogun to Ekefa Balogun; Chief Owoade Jibowu, from Aare Alasa Balogun to Abese Balogun of Ibadanland; Chief Akeem Adewoyin, from Ikolaba Balogun to Maye Balogun of Ibadanland; Chief Samuel Adeniran, from Ayingun Balogun to Agbaakin Balogun of Ibadanland.
Others are Chief Adebayo Oyekan, from Aare Ago Balogun to Aare Alasa Balogun; Chief Raufu Eleruwere, from Lagunna Balogun to Ikolaba Balogun; Chief Emiola Onideure, from Oota Balogun to Asaju Balogun and Chief Busari Adebisi, from Aregbeomo Balogun to Ayingun Balogun.
According to Nigerian Tribune, Olubadan commended the newly elevated high chiefs for his contributions to the development of Ibadan land and urged him to do more for the progress of the land.
Reacting to the elevation, Obisesan described his new chieftaincy title as a motivation to do more for the people of Ibadan and Oyo State.
He commended Oba Adetunji for maintaining peace within the city’s traditional institution.
“Our father, my father, the Olubadan of Ibadanland has proved that despite intimidation, it is possible to maintain integrity. With this new task, I want to assure him that we shall continue to support the development of Ibadanland and the state in general,” he added.