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OONI IS THE FATHER OF YORUBA-ALAKE OF EGBA

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The Alake of Egbaland Oba Adedotun Gbadebo yesterday described Ooni of Ife Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II  as the overall father and spiritual leader of the yoruba race.

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Alake, according to a press statement issued by the Ooni’s Director of Media and Public Affairs, Comrade Moses Olafare, stated  that Ile-Ife is the source of mankind and the Yorubas in particular .
Alake made the statement during a courtesy visit by Oba Ogunwusi ‎at his palace in Abeokuta,O gun State.
He commended the Ooni of Ife  for his efforts on the unity among Yoruba traditional rulers and pledged his support and that of Egba people for the progress of the race.  
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The traditional ruler said: ‎”you have done very well,  your unity agenda which you have embarked on in the last one month is highly commendable and we in Egbaland are solidly behind you as the Spiritual leader and father of all Yoruba people. 
“Ile-Ife remains the source of all of us in Yoruba and and the entire humanity as those who have refused to acknowledge this fact over the years are now beginning to see the light”. 
Alake also showered encomiums on former President Olusegun Obasanjo for prostrating flat before Arole Oodua recently at Ile-Ife. He described Obasanjo as a man of Culture and values who should be emulated by all.
In his remarks, Ooni Adeyeye who was accompanied by the Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Adewale Akanbi raised God Amighty for making the visit a reality and thanked the Alake of Egba Land for his hospitality and love demonstrated to him and his entourage. .
Oba Adeyey also lauded Alake for supporting the agenda of the uniting Yoruba Nation with a view to bringing together our people towards the development of our nation.
He emphasised  that Yoruba did not value themselves as a nation and maintained that we must value our nation and ourselves by ourselves in order to make necessary progress.
Others on his entourage include the High Chiefs Jaaran of Ife, Waasin of Ife, Arode of Ife, Lowa-Ate of Ife, Erebese of Ife, Obadio of Ife, Obalesu of Ife, Magistrate Lekan Ijiyode, Hon. Biyi Odunlade, Architect Tokunbo Omisore, Mr Akin Daodu and Mr Jide Fadairo
The train subsequently moved to the palaces of Olowu of Owu and Osile of Okeona-Egba, Oba Dosumu and Oba Tejuoso respectively where Ooni was treated also treated as the father of Yoruba Race. 
 
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