Meet the Yoruba chief who wants to be addressed as ‘Emir’

Oba Adbulrasheed Akanbi who is the Oluwo of Iwoland in Osun state, now wishes to be known, referred to and addressed as “Emir of Iwoland”, because Yoruba Chiefs are a "bickering", divisive lot.
“Yoruba Obas are full of bickering, acrimony and enmities”, Oba Akanbi said in his defence.
The Oluwo added that: “I
have decided to officially adopt Emir title today because I want to
emulate the attitudes of Northern Emirs. They don’t begrudge themselves
like Yoruba Obas.
”It will
surprise you to discover that for the past two years, there has not been
meeting of Yoruba traditional rulers just because of enmities. There is
nothing strange in adopting Emir title. I am the Emir of Yorubaland”.
The
Oluwo’s position has sparked quite some debate in Nigeria where
traditional thrones in the nation’s six geopolitical zones are jealously
guarded by locals and indigent populations alike.
Oba Akanbi's stance is a rarity among the Yoruba speaking Southwest States.
Waziri
In a related development, Oba Akanbi had been warned by the League of Imams and Alfas in Southwest Nigeria, Edo and Delta States, not to install the position of Waziri in Osun State.
In a statement, the President of the league, Sheikh Jamiu Kewulere Bello, urged Oba Akanbi to limit the title to Iwoland, not the entire Yorubaland.
“The
proposed installation of the said recipient by your Highness as the
Waziri of Iwo land is no doubt the result of your avowed commitment to
the development of lslam, the lwo Community and Osun State in general.
“However,
it is our considered hope that your Highness should as a matter of
urgency correct the rumours making the round that the organisers of this
event are trying to over blow the ceremony to capture the entire
Yorubaland. This is not right,” Bello said.
But the Oluwo of Iwo disagreed
”The
occasion of the installation of Waziri Yorubaland is another great
opportunity to create the necessary awareness and promote to the entire
world the deep Islamic culture and heritage in Iwo.
“Waziri
did not come from Northern part of Hausa tribe but from God. So, there
is nothing strange in installing Waziri. Yoruba has forgotten their
history. Whoever is criticising me lacks history of Yorubaland”.
The Oluwo of Iwoland will be the first Emir in Southwest Nigeria in living memory.
The traditional title of ‘Emir’ has long been the exclusive preserve of traditional thrones in Northern Nigeria.
Oba Akanbi is now bucking that trend.
Meet the Yoruba chief who wants to be addressed as ‘Emir’
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