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The Owa Obokun of Ijesha land His Royal Majesty, Oba Dr (Prince) Gabriel Adekunl Aromolaran has passed on at the age of 87 years. The much respected sovereign, who passed on a brief sickness on the 11th of September 2024, ruled this big kingdom for 42 blessed years. He died in the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital in Ile– Ife but the information got to the public next day through the Asiwaju of Ijesa land.
A Lifetime of Leadership
Aromolaran was born on the 13th of October, 1937 in Ilesa within the former Southern Region of the Nigeria he has been of Aromolaran royal lineage. He was officially crowned the king on the 15th of May 1982 thus displacing his preceding king, Peter Adediran Olatunji. His anointment began the reign that was to last over forty years in which he became decisive factor in the cultural and political activities of Ijesha.
Not only Oba Aromolaran was a traditional ruler but he was a versatile man of many parts and many achieved. He was a publisher before he became a king as evidenced by his passion in knowledge and dissemination of information. Another major part of his life’s foundation was his loyalty to the Christian religion that he followed throughout his kingship.
A reign of progress with tradition putting together the elements of the title it was clear that the present reign referred to was a success which symbolized the progress of the country with respect to tradition.
In the four and a half decades that He ruled the Arakesh kingdom Oba Aromolaran was a great force and pillar behind the progress of Ijeshaland. He was a patron of the arts preserving the Ijesha traditions still he was a icon of the modernization, his kingdom was progressive in many areas like education, infrastructural development and growth. This leadership made him to be respected not only by the people of Osun State but also the entire people in Nigeria.
Besides, as a custodian of tradition Oba Aromolaran had an opportunity to participate in many ceremonies and traditional events which were important for Ijesha people. He was able to bring back focus on traditional forms of governance while at the same time meeting the challenges of a new age.
Legacy and Impact
He therefore becomes a symbol of a bygone era in the history of Ijeshaland especially having just lost their beloved Oba. This year sees the 42nd anniversary of his reign and his was a great accomplishment in terms of development, culture, and leadership among the people. While being simply an emblem of authority, as the 40th Owa Obokun, he was deeply engaged in the political and social realities of Ijesha people.
All that he did for his people and for the Yoruba culture in general will be felt by the following generations. Perhaps the people of Ijeshaland and the Yoruba nation in general are now in a mourning stead as they anticipate for change over to new leadership while still celebrating the life of a worn out monarch who gave his best in the discharge of his responsibilities with intelligence and love.
There is no more Oba Gabriel Adekunle Aromolaran but his family, the entire Ijesha kingdom and everyone whose life he touched will continue to remember him as a great leader and tradition bearer of the Ijesha people.
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