Following
the statement credited to the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo
that the Oba of Benin is the third in the ranking of kings in the old
Western region, the Palace of the Oba of Benin has dismissed this as
untrue.
The Esogban of Benin and Odionwere of the Kingdom (traditional head), Chief David Edebiri, said the
Ooni of Ife was a son of the Oba of Benin, and that the stool of the
Oba of Benin could not be compared with that of any Yoruba King.
Esogban,who
is third in command in the palace of the Oba of Benin, said: “We wanted
to discard this report as something that was not necessary at all. We
do not see how the Alake of Egbaland suddenly woke up to think that the
Oba of Benin is also a Yoruba Oba. There is no basis for such
classification; Oba of Benin has nothing to do with the Yoruba Obas. It
is simply unnecessary, unless they simply want to stir up an unnecessary
controversy.
“We
are not in Yorubaland. To be frank, it is because many of them are not
willing to come up with the truth, the word Oba is alien to Yoruba
monarchy; it is not part of their title from time immemorial.
"For
instance, the one they call the Oba of Lagos, these are recent
adaptations. In the 50s, there was no Oba of Lagos, what we had was the
Eleko of Eko. That is the title of the King there. In Ibadan, you have
the Olu Ibadan. You come to Abeokuta, you have the Alake of Egbaland.
You come to Oyo, you have the Alaafin of Oyo. In Ilesha, you have the
Owa-Obokun of IIesha. So no Yoruba monarch had as part of his titles the word Oba except the Oba of Benin.
“That
word Oba is indigenous to Benin. It is only in recent times you find
everybody bearing Oba. When the Western Regional conference of
traditional rulers took place in Benin City in 1942, go and check the
attendance, there was no other monarch in the whole of the Western
Region then that bore the title of Oba, except the Oba of Benin. So it
is an unnecessary excursion, an unnecessary attempt to turn history
upside down by the Alake by classifying the Oba of Benin as third in the
hierarchy of kings. Our
own traditional history says that the Ooni of Ife was a Benin Prince
who wandered from here to Ife, settled there and became the ruler there. That is the position, if they don’t know, they should send people here; we will teach them. We will show them landmarks.
“So
this is unnecessary misrepresentation of history. Maybe the Alake
wanted to mention a different place and not Benin. The monarchical
rulership in this part of the world started from Benin during the era of
the Ogisos. It was the son of the last Ogiso, Owodo, that wandered from
here to Ife and he became a ruler there, carrying everything about the
Benin monarchical system to that place.
"There is no basis for such classification. The Ooni of Ife by historical facts, is a son of the Oba of Benin, so they are not in the same class.
The Oba of Benin is the only one that answers Oba, the rest don’t. But
today, we hear Oba here and there, they are all recent adaptations. I am
saying categorically that the word Oba is indigenous to Benin and not
to Yoruba nation.”
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