The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Akeem Owoade, was absent from the opening ceremony of the activities marking the 50th anniversary of Oyo State held at the International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan, Ibadan.
The event featured a welcome address by Governor Seyi Makinde and a goodwill message from the Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Adebo Edward Ogundoyin.
The state was created on February 3, 1976, by the military government of the late General Murtala Mohammed, with Brigadier David Jemibewon appointed as the first military governor.
In attendance at the ceremony were the Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, and other Oyo monarchs, while the seat reserved for the Alaafin was vacant.
The absence of the Alaafin reinforced the perceived conflict between the two traditional rulers.
This followed a recent encounter between the monarchs, when both attended the 2026 interfaith gathering at the Grand Space near the Oyo State House of Assembly, where their interaction drew widespread attention.
A video from the event, which later went viral on social media, showed the Olubadan walking toward his seat beside the Alaafin, who had arrived earlier and was already seated. As Oba Ladoja approached, the Alaafin extended his hand for a handshake, but it was not acknowledged, prompting the Alaafin to withdraw his hand.
Following the incident, a coalition of leaders comprising monarchs, mogajis, baales and prominent Ibadan indigenes issued a statement condemning what they described as disrespect toward Ibadan traditional institutions.
They insisted that Ibadanland is not subordinate to the Alaafin and argued that offering a handshake while seated was inappropriate.
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