Olusegun Obasanjo, the former president of Nigeria has urged Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland to keep politics distinct from traditional leadership.
While congratulating Oba Ladoja on his formal ascension to the throne, said that traditional rulership should never conflict with political leadership.
Kehinde Akinyemi, Special Assistant on Media ex- president Obasanjo in a statement issued and made available to journalists on Wednesday prayed for the monarch in Yoruba royalty salutation: “Ade a pe lori, bata a pe lese” — meaning “may your reign be long and prosperous.”
“Traditional rulership does not compete or conflict with political rulership. I wish you all the best and the grace, guidance, and direction of Almighty God,” he added.
He added that Friday’s coronation ceremony was only a formality, as Ladoja had already become the Olubadan.
Obasanjo, who is currently in New York attending the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), described the throne of Ibadan as “an exalted and responsible position,” stressing that it demands humility, patience, divine wisdom, and tolerance.
“I take this opportunity to congratulate you in advance of the formal announcement. Ade a pe lori, bata a pe lese.
“It is an exalted and responsible position to be the traditional ruler of all Ibadan people. It requires humility, patience, divine wisdom, tolerance, and advice from wide and varied quarters to succeed,” he said.

