
Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has stepped in to mediate a brewing conflict between the Soun of Ogbomosoland, Oba Ghandi Afolabi Olaoye Orumogege III, and the newly installed Balogun of Ogbomosoland, High Chief Dr. Saka Adegbite Balogun. The duo has been summoned to the governor’s office at Agodi Secretariat in Ibadan, signaling a push to restore harmony in the ancient town of Ogbomoso.
Tensions ignited during the coronation rites for High Chief Balogun on December 27, 2025, at Ogunlola Hall, Oja’gbo in Ogbomoso. Witnesses report that Oba Olaoye made remarks perceived as derogatory toward the Balogun’s installation, prompting a sharp rebuttal from Dr. Balogun at the 2025 Egbe Omo Ogbomoso Parapo Agbaye Annual General Meeting (AGM) held at the same venue. This public exchange escalated longstanding frictions over chieftaincy protocols.
The rift deepened when High Chief Balogun, flanked by supporters, arrived at the Soun’s palace for the final phase of his “Kije” ceremonies. Palace Secretary Mr. Toyin Ajamu greeted him, explaining that Oba Olaoye was absent and had directed a halt to proceedings until his return. Ajamu claimed he had sent a prior text message, but Dr. Balogun denied receiving it, heightening suspicions of deliberate snub. This incident echoes prior lapses: the official notification of Balogun’s title conferment arrived only on December 25, 2025—just a day before the main event—fueling accusations of poor palace communication.

Local media scrutiny has amplified the drama. A now-defunct community magazine faced backlash for sensational claims that “imaginary princes” barred Balogun from the palace, unsupported by video evidence despite palace rebuttals. Broader context reveals Oba Olaoye’s tenure marked by multiple controversies, including disputes with other chiefs and community leaders since his 2020 ascension, as documented in reports from Vanguard and Punch newspapers.
Governor Makinde, who appointed Dr. Balogun as Chairman of the Oyo State Advisory Council for his forthrightness, is expected to caution the monarch against actions eroding Ogbomoso’s peace. Sources close to the administration suggest the meeting will emphasize restraint from both sides, prioritizing cultural unity over personal barbs. As of January 1, 2026, neither party has commented publicly, but stakeholders anticipate a resolution to prevent further polarization in this Yoruba cultural hub.
Ogbomoso’s chieftaincy dynamics carry weight: the Balogun traditionally ranks as a key military advisor to the Soun, making their rapport vital for town governance. Recent online searches across Nigerian outlets like Tribune Online and Leadership NG confirm the summons as a proactive measure amid rising social media buzz, with #SounVsBalogun trending locally. No official statement from Government House yet, but the intervention underscores Makinde’s commitment to traditional harmony.
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