The new Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Owoade, has delayed the start of his traditional rites, he returned to Canada, postponing the process ahead of his scheduled coronation on April 4.
After receiving the staff of office and certificate of appointment from Governor Seyi Makinde on January 13, Owoade was expected to begin the series of traditional rites required for his enthronement. However, instead of initiating the rites, the Alaafin-elect left for Canada the following day.
According to PUNCH, a source close to the monarch revealed that Owoade needed to return to Canada to officially resign from his professional commitments and finalise necessary paperwork before resuming his duties in Oyo.
The source said, “He (Owoade) is still in Canada. He has to resign from the places he works in Canada and perfect all those papers before returning to Oyo”.
“The process takes time, and once it begins, there’s no stopping. We expect the rituals to last almost a month, with the Ipebi seclusion being a key part.”
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