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ICYMI: See Full List Of Candidates Nominated For Awujale Of Ijebuland’s Throne

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The full list of candidates nominated for Awujale of Ijebuland’s throne has emerged.

 

NewsRain Nigeria reports that a total of 95 princes and princesses from the Fusengbuwa Ruling House in Ogun State have indicated interest in emerging as the next Awujale of Ijebuland.

 

This was revealed on Monday by the Olori Ebi of Fusengbuwa Ruling House, who is also Otunba Jadiara, Lateef Owoyemi, at the commencement of the Nomination Meeting held at Bisi Rodipe Hall, GRA, Ijebu Ode.

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Below is the list of candidates nominated for the position of Awujale of Ijebuland.

  • Prince Adetunji Adeleke
  • Prince Bello Ayodeji
  • Princess Oluwakemi Onanuga
  • Prince Babatunde Alesinloye
  • Prince Ayodeji Osibogun
  • Prince Oluwatosin Osunsanya
  • Prince Abimbola Onabanjo
  • Prince Adekunle Adeite
  • Prince Aderibigbe Morounfolu
  • Prince Adekoya Onakoya
  • Prince Odedina Taiwo
  • Prince Gbadebo Ali Adebambo
  • Prince Ogunwo Adebowale Emmanuel
  • Prince Abayomi Kadiri
  • Prince Hassan Adekunle Olubola
  • Prince Akintola Adewunmi
  • Prince Olabode Onanuga
  • Prince Ayo Olugbenga
  • Prince Ademorin Kuye
  • Prince Olamilekan Badiru
  • Prince Odubiyi Olufemi
  • Prince Abdulrasheed Kukoyi
  • Prince Ottun Olaseni
  • Prince Kayode Adenuga
  • Prince Adeleye Onanuga
  • Prince Olanrewaju Mabawonku
  • Prince Adeyemi Akeem
  • Prince Nurudeen Akeju
  • Prince Adeleke Adewale
  • Prince Olaide Ashiru
  • Prince Oriola Yusuf
  • Prince Ajibola Odunsi
  • Prince Aderibigbe Azeez
  • Prince Oriola Olawale Yusuf
  • Prince Fatai Adesegun Arowolo
  • Prince Alatise Saheed
  • Prince Bakare Adeleke
  • Prince Olukokun Adedeji
  • Prince Oludamisi Tuyo
  • Prince Jide Taiwo
  • Prince Adeyinka Bakare
  • Prince Sakiru Ademola
  • Prince Aderibigbe Adewunmi
  • Prince Adeleye Abdul
  • Prince Ademola Kazeem
  • Prince Sherrifideen Kazeem
  • Prince Bello Abiodun
  • Prince Bashorun Akeem Adetola
  • Prince Oshifuye Oduntan
  • Prince Bello Tajudeen
  • Prince Adegboyega Banjoko
  • Prince Abdulwaheed Shote
  • Prince Kama’ldeen Abdul
  • Prince Odejayi Akintunde
  • Prince Muideen Adeleye Adio
  • Prince Olalekan Shote
  • Prince Mustapha Mojeed
  • Prince Adegbenga Bakare
  • Prince Adebiyi Adeleye
  • Prince Okeowo Olusegun Obafemi
  • Prince Olumoko Qudus
  • Prince Shote Kazeem Olawale
  • Prince Adebowale Olufeko
  • Prince Muizdeen Abimbola
  • Prince Bamidele Adenuga
  • Prince Ogidan Adewale
  • Prince Adefuwape Adegboyega Abimbola
  • Prince Oduwole Tajudeen
  • Prince Adelaju Adenuga
  • Prince Odedina Oluwatobi
  • Prince Adekunle Adenuga
  • Prince Sulaimon Odubanjo
  • Prince Otun Abubakre Taiwo
  • Prince Olajibu Olalekan Azeez
  • Prince Abdul Olamilekan
  • Prince Adeleye Adeyemi
  • Prince Odedina Olukayode
  • Prince Osunsanya Oladapo
  • Prince Abiodun Onanuga
  • Prince Muftaudeen Abimbola
  • Prince Kamorudeen Lawal
  • Prince Abimbola Olusegun
  • Prince Tajudeen Abimbola
  • Prince Hammed Babatunde

Meanwhile, the Olori Ebi Fusengbuwa ruling house and former ICAN President, Otunba Abdul Lateef Owoyemi, has said that anyone displeased with the selection process for the next Awujale should channel grievances to the government, assuring that the kingmakers will not make any mistakes.

 

Owoyemi spoke on Monday after the completion of the 95 nominations of aspirants for the position of the Awujale in Ijebu-Ode. Owoyemi assured that within a month, Ijebuland would have a king to sit on the Awujale’s stool.

 

He stated that after the due process of nomination and submission of names, the kingmakers would sift through the best candidates and forward their names to the government for approval.

 

We have 19 days for anyone aggrieved to express their displeasure. We have 86 princes and princesses who have expressed interest in the throne; we have successfully, peacefully, and harmoniously nominated eighty-six (86) candidates today. Now, it’s in the hands of the kingmakers to do their work and select one of them for us.

 

“We in the Fusegbuwa ruling house have conducted extensive traditional research through the oracles to guide us on what’s going to happen, and we have no doubt at all that the kingmakers will select the person the Almighty God himself has appointed, and our ancestors have also blessed,” he said.