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Lanre Ogundipe

Journalist and Ibadan indigene
I write this neither as a palace insider nor as a partisan voice. I write as an Ibadan indigene who values justice, balance and restraint, and who believes that Yoruba tradition is best preserved when it is discussed with calm and clarity. This intervention is not intended to interpret intentions, assign blame, or elevate one institution over another, but to encourage reflection at a moment when public emotion risks overtaking cultural context.

The recent public conversation involving the Olubadan of Ibadan and the Alaafin of Oyo has attracted wide attention, not because Yoruba tradition lacks clarity, but because sensitive cultural matters are increasingly processed through the heat of instant commentary. Issues that demand nuance are often reduced to binary positions, where meaning is stretched and intentions are assumed.

As an Ibadan person, calm is not indifference. It is instinctive. Ibadan’s history teaches that dignity is preserved not by volume but by composure; not by contest, but by confidence. This disposition should guide how the present moment is understood.

At the centre of the debate is a familiar cultural question: how do age, history and hierarchy relate within Yoruba kingship? Yoruba society has long held two principles in balance. Age commands courtesy in personal relations, while institutional hierarchy guides protocol among thrones. These ideas have coexisted for generations without friction. Difficulty arises only when they are forced into opposition rather than allowed to operate within their proper domains.

History records the antiquity and imperial reach associated with Oyo, just as it records Ibadan’s emergence as a powerful city-state forged by resilience, organisation and a distinctive merit-based system of ascension.

These are parallel strands within a shared civilisation. Acknowledging one does not diminish the other.
Difference, in this context, is descriptive rather than evaluative.

From an Ibadan standpoint, justice does not require comparison, nor does it demand contestation. Ibadan’s sense of self has never depended on public validation or symbolic ranking. The city’s confidence lies in its institutions, its people and its history. It is a confidence that neither seeks confrontation nor fears acknowledgment of the broader Yoruba story.

Yoruba tradition also teaches that matters touching the dignity of the crown are best addressed quietly. Councils of elders, palace chiefs and cultural custodians exist precisely to guide protocol with discretion. This approach preserves the sanctity of all stools and prevents misunderstanding from hardening into grievance.

Public debate, especially when amplified by speculation, often obscures rather than clarifies.
Care is therefore required in how language is deployed and narratives are framed. Statements released into the public space easily acquire meanings beyond their original intent. In such moments, neutrality is not avoidance; it is responsibility.

Measured speech preserves relationships that impulsive words can strain.
There is also a wider context. Traditional institutions today face pressures from social change, economic uncertainty and a growing distance between generations and custom. Their relevance depends on the moral authority they collectively command. No throne benefits when symbolism is misread as rivalry, and the public interest is not served when interpretation turns into agitation.

What diffuses tension is not counter-assertion but recalibration: a return to cultural mechanisms that privilege restraint, a recommitment to careful language, and a willingness to let elders guide quietly.

Symbolic courtesies, discreet counsel and reaffirmation of shared heritage often speak more effectively than prolonged public exchange.

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As an Ibadan indigene, my position is simple: balance is not weakness; it is wisdom. Justice is upheld when history is acknowledged without weaponisation, dignity is maintained without defensiveness, and no side is compelled into explanation against the other.

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In moments like this, it is not individual voices that ultimately matter, but the collective wisdom that has steadied our civilisation for generations. When tradition is allowed to lead quietly, dignity is preserved, institutions are strengthened, and society finds its balance again.

By Lanre Ogundipe
President IBILE Club
January 13,2026.

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