The week-long activities are expected to be concluded at the Mapo ground with the installation of the Olubadan-designate on September 26.
President Bola Tinubu, traditional rulers, captains of industry, and Ibadan indigenes worldwide are among the guests expected to grace the coronation of Rashidi Ladoja as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland.
The week-long activities are expected to be concluded at the Mapo ground with the installation of the Olubadan-designate on Friday, September 26.
Ademola Ojo, the state Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, disclosed this on Saturday at a news conference at the Olubadan’s palace in Ibadan.
He said the celebration would kick off on Monday, September 22, with interfaith prayers, cultural displays, and a coronation lecture by Toyin Falola.
Mr Ojo said that over 2,000 security operatives from the police, SSS, Amotekun, and NSCDC have been mobilised to maintain order and ensure a peaceful celebration.
Bayo Oyero, chairman of the Coronation Committee, described the event as a testament to Ibadan’s unique, democratic chieftaincy succession process, which has preserved peace and stability for generations.
He commended Governor Seyi Makinde for his support, confirming that preparations were in top gear, as live television coverage and global streaming already planned would make the event accessible to audiences worldwide.
Mr Oyero said the celebration would also include a cultural fiesta, praise worship for Ladoja’s 81st birthday, and a thanksgiving service, reinforcing Ibadan’s inclusive heritage and interfaith unity.
He said the Olubadan stool embodies unity, cultural pride, and resilience of its people, promising the coronation would reflect these enduring values.
Mr Ladoja’s journey to the throne spans decades of public service and private enterprise, with experience as an engineer, businessman, senator, and governor.
The organisers have called on Ibadan sons and daughters, Nigerians, and international friends to witness the historic moment for the city, Yorubaland, and Africa.
(NAN)