Ibadan’s traditional council has unanimously endorsed former Oyo State governor, Rashidi Ladoja, as the next Olubadan, following the death of Oba Owolabi Olakulehin on 7 July.
The Olubadan-In-Council, meeting at the new palace in Oke Aremo, confirmed Ladoja—currently the Otun Olubadan and highest-ranking chief in the civil line—as the 44th monarch under the city’s unique rotational system.
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Balogun of Ibadanland, Tajudeen Ajibola, said the council’s decision would be formally transmitted to Governor Seyi Makinde for approval.
Mr. Ladoja, 80, is expected to bring political experience and a strong community bond to the throne.
Born in Gambari near Ibadan, the engineer-turned-politician served as governor between 2003 and 2007.
His ascension follows his acceptance of the beaded crown in 2024—a prerequisite under the reformed chieftaincy structure. A formal installation ceremony is expected in the coming weeks.


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