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Bridging the Divide: Ooni, Ogunsua, Baba Adinni’s Peace Initiatives Inspire Osun Communities

Bridging the Divide: Ooni, Ogunsua, Baba Adinni’s Peace Initiatives Inspire Osun Communities

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Adeyinka 9 hours ago
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In a season marked by reflection, reconciliation, and renewal, recent developments in Ife land have illuminated a new path toward sustainable peace and mutual respect among communities. The recent private visit of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi Ojaja II, to the Ogunsua of Modakeke, Oba Olubiyi Toriola, Ajibise Ogo I stands as a powerful gesture of leadership and reconciliation — a statement that dialogue, not division, remains the true path to progress.

Equally significant is the homecoming of the National President of The Apostolic Church of Nigeria (TACN), Pastor Lawrence Oladele, to Modakeke and his subsequent visit to the Ooni in Ile-Ife, where he attended church programmes at the TACN headquarters. These interactions transcend religion and tradition; they are a testament to the enduring bond of brotherhood and faith that should unite all Yoruba sons and daughters, irrespective of past misunderstandings.

Adding his voice to this growing call for peace, the new Gbobaniyi of Akinlalu, Baba Adinni of Osun State, Alhaji Dr. Abdulfatai Adesina Kolawole, JP, also paid a sympathy visit to Alakinlalu of Akinlalu, Oba Oloyede Aborisade following the unfortunate killings by Amotekun operatives in the area. His visit, characterized by humility and compassion, reflected the Islamic virtues of peace, mercy, and justice.

Dr. Kolawole emphasized that peace remains the cornerstone of development and that political leaders across divides in both communities must emulate these positive gestures. According to him, unity and forgiveness should override bitterness and suspicion, for no community can thrive where discord reigns.

These acts of leadership — spiritual, traditional, and communal are positive signs that a new era of peaceful coexistence is unfolding. They serve as a reminder that when leaders lead with love, understanding, and humility, the people follow with hope.

The road to lasting peace in Ife–Modakeke and other Yoruba communities lies in collective effort, shared vision, and the courage to forgive. The recent gestures from our revered leaders are, therefore, more than symbolic — they are foundational steps toward rebuilding trust and harmony for generations to come.

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