Olubadan Of Ibadanland Clears Air On Peter Obi, Says “He Is My Brother And Friend”

Olubadan Of Ibadanland Says “Am I Not His Brother and Friend?” While Quashing Rift Rumours With Peter Obi

The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, has dismissed claims of any tension between himself and former Anambra State governor and 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi. Speculation arose after Obi congratulated Oba Ladoja on his installation as the 44th Olubadan, referring to him as “my dear brother.” Critics, including Oriyomi Hamzat, Reno Omokri, and Lere Olayinka, argued that such a phrase was inappropriate when addressing a traditional monarch. In a phone interview confirmed by Prof. Pius Abioje, Oba Ladoja clarified there was no ill feeling. “No, who said that? Why should I be angry with Peter Obi calling me his brother and friend? Am I not his brother and friend?” he said. Peter Obi had congratulated the Olubadan on 26 September 2025, describing him as “my dear brother, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, Arusa I,” a gesture he said reflected goodwill and respect. Oba Ladoja’s response confirms he was not offended, reaffirming the friendly relationship between the two leaders and putting rumours of discord to rest.  

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Olubadan Vows To Intervene In Sunday Igboho’s Dispute With Federal Government

The Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, has promised to intervene in the ongoing challenges faced by Yoruba nation activist, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, in his dispute with the Federal Government. The assurance came during a closed-door meeting at the monarch’s Bodija residence in Ibadan, where both men discussed Igboho’s ordeals and possible solutions. According to a statement from Igboho’s media office, the meeting, which lasted about 40 minutes on Monday, also focused on the growing insecurity in the South West and reports of bandit attacks in parts of Kwara State. A source at the meeting revealed that Oba Ladoja pledged to wade into Igboho’s current troubles with the government, including his designation as a wanted person and the restrictions placed on his bank accounts. Under the administration of the late President Muhammadu Buhari, Igboho was declared wanted and accused of stockpiling weapons. His Soka residence in Ibadan was raided by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Nigerian Army on July 1, 2021, leading to the death of two of his aides and the arrest of 13 others. During the visit, Igboho congratulated Oba Ladoja on ascending the throne, describing him as a leader widely admired in Ibadan and across Yorubaland. He also expressed readiness to work with the Federal Government to improve security in the South West. “Olubadan has been a father figure to me since his days as governor of Oyo State. I commend Kabiyesi’s leadership qualities, humility, and enduring influence. His reign as Olubadan will no doubt further promote peace, unity, and development in Ibadanland and Yorubaland,” Igboho stated.  

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Obasanjo was behind my impeachment -Ladoja reveals

The former Oyo State Governor, Rashidi Ladoja, has revealed that former President Olusegun Obasanjo masterminded his removal from office.  In a recent interview on Fresh FM to celebrate his 80th birthday, Ladoja revealed that Obasanjo was the powerful force responsible for his impeachment, contrary to popular belief that it was orchestrated by the late Alhaji Lamidi Adedibu and his then-deputy, late Adebayo Alao-Akala. “You see, some people said it was Akala, it was Adedibu. No, it was not any of them. It was Obasanjo.  “It was during the time of Ileya (Muslim festival Eid-el-Kabi). We went to see Baba Obasanjo. I think it was on a Friday or Saturday that we went to see him in Abeokuta. I was there with Oyinlola, Daniel and Agagu. Ladoja said he, along with other Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors, including Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, and Dr. Segun Agagu, had pleaded with Obasanjo in Abeokuta to halt the impeachment plans.  This revelation sheds new light on the events surrounding Ladoja’s impeachment in 2006. “We did not call Fayose, because we knew that Fayose was Baba’s son. So they knelt down and I knelt down with them. They were begging him, ‘Baba, please, let Ladoja be.’ “Baba then said ‘Rashidi, go and resign!’ I said ‘No, I won’t resign!’ He said, ‘If you don’t resign, you would be removed’. “I said ‘No, they cannot do it.’ He asked ‘why?’ I said ‘because you cannot get two-thirds. He said ‘two-thirds my foot’ and then he left the place in fury. Daniel ran after him.” Oba Ladoja added: ”While we were reflecting on what we were going to do, myself, Agagu and Oyinlola, a man came in, it was the former World Court Justice Bola Ajibola. “He said ‘what is wrong with you?’’ He said: “I know your problem. Your problem is that you don’t want Ladoja to be impeached. They, Oyinlola, Agagau and Daniel said yes. Justice Ajibola said ‘well, I’ve talked about it to Segun, he’s just adamant. He said ‘but you’re leaders in your own rights. There comes a time when you must have to stand up and fight.” Oba Ladoja maintained: “ Then he told us the story of ‘Jafitafita.’ The story of ‘Jafitafita’ is simple. It is about tortoise and his wife, yannibo.” “I must put it on record that Prince Ajibola did wonderfully for us because he told us exactly what to do and we “jafitafita. When eventually we got the judgement of the Appeal Court. Baba said no. People said this is a declarative judgement, he said they are going to stay its execution. And eventually, it stayed until the Supreme Court confirmed the judgement of the Court of Appeal.” It’s worth noting that Ladoja’s impeachment was a contentious issue, with the Oyo State legislators voting him out of office on January 12, 2006.  However, the Appeal Court later declared the impeachment null and illegal, and Ladoja was reinstated on December 7, 2006.

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