Prominent traditional rulers from Ile Ife and others joined the Awori people and traditional rulers led the Ojomu of Ajiran in Lagos state, Oba Adetunji Akinloye who is also the Chairman of Awori Council of Obas to celebrate Olofin Ogunfunminire.
According to history, Olofin Ogunfunminire was founder of the Awori who together with his followers left the palace of Oduduwa (founder of the Yoruba) in Ile-Ife and migrated southward along a river. Oduduwa had given Olofin a mud plate and instructed him to place it on the water and follow it until it sank into the river which would signal where they would settle down. In accordance with Yoruba custom, they brought their beadedcrown along with them from Ile Ife.
While celebrating Olofin Ogunfunminire, Ooni Ogunwusi called for peace and unity of Yoruba race.
The African foremost monarch stated this at Afewonro Park, Enuwa, Ile-Ife at this year's Ileya Omo Odua programme which brought home Ife descendants of Awori from Lagos.
Ooni said he will always reference Lagos because that is the place his business empire blossom till he became the spiritual head of Yoruba globally.
He added that Olofin Ogunfunminire was a prince from Ife who was very vibrant, brave and courageous.
Ooni expressed further that when Ogunfunminirewas leaving Ife for Lagos, he drank water from Yeyemolu sacred well located at the palace and was subsequently blessed by Ogun at Ile-Ase which is called (Ogun Ladin) and fortune smiled on him as he bears the name Olofin Ogunfunminire.
Ooni Ogunwusi who described the Awori people as the custodians of the entire African continent's wealth, noted that Ooni Aribiwoso who was on the throne when Olofin Ogunfunminire left Ile Ife acknowledged his God given potentials.
Ooni who conducted the monarchs and indigenes of Awori kingdom round notable dieties in Ife like the Yeyemolu well, Ile Ase (House of Authority), Idi Aje and others, described Olofin Ogunfunminire as a major player in the history of the Yoruba race.
Oba Adeyeye explained that the first Olofin Ogunfunminire Day celebration organized by the Asiwaju (Dr.) Michael Olawale Cole led committee is a great innovation, calling on the descendants of Olofin Ogunfunminire to uphold it.
In his speech as the Chairman at the occasion, the Asiwaju of Aworis, Dr Michael Olawale-Cole, praised Ooni Ogunwusi for his continual strive to make the world a peace haven for all and sundry, describing him as the father to whom the entire people of Awori remain very loyal.
Olawale-Cole said as overall father of the race, the Arole Oduduwa is undeniably focused on fostering peace and unity amongst all descendants of Oduduwa, saying the monarch is indeed the leading light of progress for the Yoruba race and Africa in general.
He added that Ooni has touched the deepest part of every Awori and Olofin descendants' heart with this special Home-Coming festival.
He called on all Yoruba race to support Ooni in uplifting the culture and traditional heritage of the source, as is the only way out for the progress.
Olofin Ogunfunminire Day is currently in its second day as it is a four day event which commenced on Tuesday, December 4, 2018 and it is scheduled to end on Saturday, December 8, 2018.
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