Ooni Hails Hilda Baci For Breaking Guinness World Record

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, has hailed the Nigerian chef, Hilda Effiong Bassey, popularly known as Hilda Baci, for breaking the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking marathon by an individual.

Baci has set a new record for a 100-hour marathon cooking.

The monarch shared Baci’s photo on his Instagram account on Tuesday, praising her resilient spirit and toughness as a woman.

He wrote,

“Today, like millions of Nigerians, I’m intrigued by #hildabaci resilient spirit, which exemplified the toughness but special grace that our women possess. What she demonstrated to our nation and every young person out there isn’t the glitz or reward system of breaking the Guinness World Record for “longest cooking time,” but the inexhaustible perseverance that every woman possesses.

“Every little girl in all our communities and local governments, like Hilda Bassey Effiong, deserves a chance to show the world her capacity to wrap us in her spirit of excellence. She has the ability to influence us, to break new ground in the most complex environments, and to substantially contribute to our nation’s economic prosperity.

“As a nation built upon family values, we must continue to recognise the significant contributions made by women throughout our country’s history. Their words and actions are cornerstones of our existence.”

Ooni Of Ife Gives Car, Cash To Royal Aides On Coronation Anniversary

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, has honoured some of his palace staff on his seventh coronation anniversary.

In a statement issued by the palace spokesperson, Moses Olafare, on Saturday, the monarch handed out appreciation letters and the sum of N100,000 each to five deserving staff members, three staff members got N200,000 and N250,000 each for two palace aides.

One aide got N300,000 while three outstanding staff members got one million naira each.

One of them won the star prize; a car worth seven million naira. Oba Ogunwusi also appreciated his wife, the founder of Hopes Alive Initiative, Olori Temitope Enitan-Ogunwusi, for her continuous efforts in the area of poverty alleviation and empowerment of the less privileged in the society.

Ooni of Ife’s new Queen reveals the demeaning statement a man made about her that pushed her to ask God for a blessing that will shock people

Queen Tobi Phillips, one of the new wives of the Ooni of Ife, has revealed that she begged God months ago to shut the mouths of her detractors by giving her a gift that will shock them, and he answered her.

She explained that in July or August this year, a man told her that he doesn’t see her kind of woman getting married because she is too “vavavoom”.

She said that was the “straw that broke the camel’s back” so she prayed to God to give her a gift that will shock those who have said mean things to her.

She added that she promised God that she will dance every Sunday in thanksgiving if he answers her prayers.

In September, Tobi Phillips married the Ooni of Ife. She shared her story on Instagram this morning as some sort of motivation, while advising people to “ask and ye shall recieve”.

“He knows the value of being a man” – Former Ebonyi lawmaker, Maria Ude Nwachi hails Ooni of Ife as he prepares to marry 6th wife

Former Ebonyi Lawmaker, Maria Ude Nwachi, has said the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, knows the “value of being a man”

She stated this while reacting to the monarch’s upcoming marriage to a sixth wife.

The Ooni is set to marry Temitope Adesegun, an Ijebu princess, on Monday October 24, 2022.

Recall that Nwachi had earlier said that men; even physically incapacitated ones, are better than women.

Ooni of Ife to marry 6th wife on Monday

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, is set to marry his sixth wife, Temitope Adesegun, on Monday October 24, 2022.

The Ooni’s spokesperson, Moses Olafare, made the announcement in a Facebook post on Sunday.

According to Olafare, the Ooni’s sixth wife-to-be, Adesegun, is a princess from Ijebu land.

Ooni of Ife set to marry two more wives this October, meet his new wives

Weeks after getting married for the fourth time to Olori Mariam Anako, a Queen from Ebira in Kogi state, and also getting Olori Elizabeth Opeoluwa Ogunwusi nee Akinmuda betrothed to him in Magodo, Lagos, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi will be taking two more wives this October.

The Ooni of Ife will be marrying Tobi Phillips and Ashley Adegoke before his 48th birthday this month.

Tobi Phillips is a graduate of Marine Science from the University of Lagos and a former Beauty Queen.

It was initially speculated that she would be replacing Oloori Zainab Wuraola who walked away from her marriage to the Osun monarch.

The Ooni eventually married Prophetess Silekunola Naomi, but the marriage ended in December 2021.

Queen Ashley on the other hand, is a chartered accountant and currently runs an NGO that caters to less privileged kids and widows through the Ashley Adegoke Foundation.

She has a Masters in Accounting and Finance from the University of Greenwich, and currently runs her businesses in the United Kingdom.

Kemiashefonlovehaven reported that Queen Ashley who is from the Lafogido royal house, already has a child with another man. Her late father, Jacob Adebiyi Adegoke was a Prince of the source.

Prior to his coronation, the Ooni was previously married to Adebukola Bombata in 2008 but the marriage failed. After being coronated, Ooni married Edo-born Zainab-Otiti Obanor in 2016 but the union lasted for 17 months before their separation.

Ooni then married Silekunola in 2018 and the marriage produced a son before the divorce announcement in December.

Moment Peter Obi Arrived Ooni Of Ife Palace

The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, visited the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, on Tuesday in Ile Ife, Osun State. Obi was cheered as he entered the palace with the Ooni in the video.

Obi has been meeting with political figures and monarchs across Nigeria ahead of next year’s election.

Nigeria’s lost glory will be restored – Ooni of Ife

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has said that the lost glory of Ile-Ife and Nigeria at large would be restored soonest.

The traditional ruler gave the assurance at the grand finale of Olojo festival in Ile-Ife, on Monday, as he visited the family royal compound, Agbedegbede and some other notable areas.

Ogunwusi appreciated the Almighty God for sparing Nigeria, in spite of the challenges facing the nation and its people till date.

Noting that the Olojo festival would bring light and comfort to the people of Osun State, Nigeria and the entire continent after the celebration.

“Whenever we celebrate Olojo festival, all the prayers offered are speedily answered, for the Aare Crown that comes out once in a year is a symbol of peace and harmony.

“And it’s a point of contact to God Almighty towards resolving all issues in Nigeria, as the country gears up for the next general elections in 2023,” he said.

According to Ooni, this year’s festival would bring an end to the lingering strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities which has paralysed academic activities in the nation’s universities.

He assured that with his prayers, the next general elections would be free, fair and credible, saying that the celebration of Olojo festival would restore normalcy.

“By God’s Grace, we are coming back here next year to thank God and to testify to the power of God that everything is settled,” he added.

Ooni of Ife begins plan to take another wife barely 24 hours after marrying new bride

The Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, has reportedly concluded plans to take another bride barely 24 hours after welcoming a new bride to the palace.

New bride, Mariam Anako, was ushered into the Ile-Ife Palace late Tuesday evening, September 6, after the completion of wedding rites.

Then, on Wednesday, September 7, a team of Chiefs from the Palace in Ile-Ife, Osun State, visited the family of another bride-to-be, Dr. Elizabeth Opeoluwa Akinmuda, in the Magodo area of Lagos, Leadership reports.

Miss Akinmuda is a Scotland-based Electronic Data Processor and a native of Ondo City in Ondo State.

Ooni’s new wife arrives palace

Mariam Anako, the new wife of Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, late on Tuesday night arrived at the palace of the monarch in Ile-Ife, Osun State.

NPG had earlier reported that the new wife was ushered into the palace after brief rites at the entrance to the premises.

She was thereafter led into the inner court of the palace to meet her husband and other guests waiting to receive her.

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No woman deserves one percent of what you went through. Enough is enough”- Queen Naomi Ogunwusi’s sister writes as the estranged wife of the Ooni of Ife shares post about women who walk away from abuse

Naomi Silekunola has hinted at being harassed for “walking away from abuse” and she warned that she will not stay silent about it.

The former evangelist, who shares a son with the Ooni of Ife, took to her page to state that “walking away from a relationship does not mean one should commit suicide.”

She wrote on Instagram:

“No woman deserves to be bullied. Walking away from abuse should not take away your fundamental human rights and dignity as a woman.”

She then referenced an incident she was allegedly subjected to by the “Assistant Commissioner of Police at the AIG’s office in Akure.” She said it “is a pointer to the fact that the system has failed womanhood again.”

“Does it mean that walking away from a relationship means you should commit suicide,” she asked.

Naomi’s sister put on her support for the former Olori. She wrote: “No woman deserves 1% of what you went through, still going through. You have really tried and enough is enough! It’s about time the sleeping dog wakes!”

Naomi responded to her sister: “It will be a rude awakening. You know when I am pushed I will rather die… Thank you all for standing by me through this very difficult period. They don’t know what’s going on but God will be faithful.”

Queen Naomi Silekunola announces divorce from Ooni of Ife

Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi’s wife, Olori Naomi Silekunola, has announced the end of their marriage

The Prophetess confirmed their divorce, in a post on her Instagram page, where she noted that she will no longer be referred to as wife to the Ooni of Ife or as Queen of Ile-Ife but as the Queen of the people and mother of my adorable Prince.”

Silekunola explained that she tried to make her marriage work and smiled through the struggle, but realised that she had just one assignment which is her son.

In her words; “I bless the Lord almighty for His faithfulness in the last 3 years of my marriage. In life’s journey, it isn’t how far. Still, how well, indeed though Satan should buffet if trials should come, I have this blessed assurance controlling all situations and saying to me it is well with my soul. Certainly, it is well. I made my journey into the ancient throne of Ife with faith in my heart and love for the keeper of it.

Few impressions I would love to correct. If anyone knows otherwise, they are free to come up with facts. Let it be known that this decision to move on did not come because his majesty is married to another queen. As many would love to assume, throughout our life as a couple, I was the only married wife to him. There were side attractions, but it was never an issue.

I never approached him with any revelation of any sort, as many believed he contacted me first and made his proposal known several months later.

“The marriage was not an arranged one, as many have misconstrued. I never knew the prophetess said to have introduced me to him. Instead, he introduced her to me after I agreed to marry him. I was only being polite out of respect for him.

“I have never been pregnant all my life before Tadenikawo; my son is my first ever pregnancy with medical reports to back it up. The girl who is said to be my daughter is my niece.

I did my best to endure and make it work; many times, I smiled through the struggle, but I have finally realised I had just one assignment, my son, and when God is done, He is done.

“He chose Saul to be king, and when He was done, He told the prophet Samuel I have moved on. Religion was never an issue between us; please refer to my interview on News Central TV. Instead, His Majesty has a picture he would love the world to see and perceive him as and another one which is his true self.

“Today I announce the beginning of a new dawn and the close of a chapter. Today, I am a mother to God’s unique gift. I am no longer a slave to my thoughts of perfection. I, at this moment, announce that I shall no longer be referred to as wife to the Ooni of Ife or as Queen of Ile-Ife but as the Queen of the people and mother of my adorable Prince”.

Ooni of Ife warns Sunday Igboho over fight against herdsmen

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has warned Yoruba activist and freedom fighter, Sunday Igboho, not to take laws into his hands even as he is fighting for the liberation of the Yorubas from criminal herdsmen.

The Ooni who gave the warning while appearing on Arise Television programme on Wednesday, said that having spoken out for the downtrodden and shown everyone that he really cares for his people, it was time for Igboho to allow the constituted authorities including the Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, and other leaders to take charge and handle the security challenges in the state.

“Let us be very objective. He (Igboho) is being a mouthpiece for the downtrodden. He came up and everybody is listening now, but my advice to him, as a traditional ruler, is that he needs to be very careful so that the politicians won’t hijack the whole motive from him,” the Ooni said.

Continuing, the first class monarch added:

“He has done well and we’ve already praised him, but he shouldn’t take laws into his hands. We have the governor there, he is the chief security officer of the state and Mr President has invited him (Makinde). Let the right people that are being authorised to do what is right do it.

“He (Igboho) has done well and the world has heard him but everything should be done in moderation.”

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