The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, has clarified that he did not intentionally snub the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Owoade, during a recent interfaith gathering in Ibadan, Oyo State.
Addressing journalists, Oba Ladoja said the incident, widely shared on social media, had been misunderstood and that his actions were dictated by circumstances rather than any disrespect.
“There was no intention whatsoever. What happened was not deliberate. It has been misinterpreted, especially on social media,” he explained.
The monarch said he arrived late to the event and was simply trying to reach his seat without disrupting the programme. His seat was located between zones, requiring him to navigate past other attendees, and by the time he returned, some dignitaries had already moved.
“My seat was sandwiched between Soun and Alaafin. I had to pass through some people to get there. I didn’t make any decision to avoid or ignore anyone,” he added.
Oba Ladoja also confirmed that communication had taken place between the two palaces and dismissed claims of tension or offense. “I don’t think anyone was being offensive, and I don’t see the issue as an insult to anybody,” he said.
He urged for peace and unity in Yorubaland, especially among younger generations. “My goal is to unite the present generation and those coming after us. We must raise standards and focus on what truly brings progress to our society,” he said.
The incident occurred on Monday during an interfaith event organised by the Oyo State Government at the Grand Space near the Oyo State House of Assembly.
