Birthday: Olowu Kuta, a Detrabilised Nigerian, Says Buratai

July 16, 2024

Former Chief of Army Staff, Gen TY Buratai (rtd), has described the Olowu of Kuta, HRM Oba Dr Hameed Adekunle Makama Oyelude, Tegbosun III, as a detrabilised Nigerian.

Buratai, who also doubles as Balogun Agba Akin of Kuta, disclosed this during the celebration of the 60th birthday of Oba Oyelude.

The former Army chief, who is a personal friend and confidant of the Olowu Kuta, said he was delighted to be part of the celebration of the monarch who, according to him, had distinguished himself as worthy ambassador of the throne.

Recall that the ancient town of Kuta was agog on Sunday, July 14, when Oba Makama Oyelude received dignitaries across Nigeria to celebrate his 60th birthday anniversary.

Prominent among the dignitaries who graced the event were former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo; Governor Ademola Adeleke; former governor of Osun State, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, and the Executive Chairman of Federal Character Commission, Dr Muheeba Dankaka.

Traditional rulers at the ceremony included Ooni of Ife, HIM Adeyeye Ogunwusi; Olowu of Owu (Abeokuta), Oba Prof Saka Matemilola; Timi of Ede, HRM Oba Munirudeen Lawal and the Emir of Biu, Alhaji Midala Mustapha Umar among others.

Speaking earlier with journalists, Oba Makama said he was elated to receive the creme de lacreme of the society at his 60th birthday.

The revered monarch said his 60th birthday anniversary was put together by his admirers, friends, and well wishers across the country.

He, however, advised that traditional rulers should adhere strictly to their mandate as the custodian of culture and traditions, adding that Obas were not installed to be religious leaders.

The 60th birthday was preceded by a series of events like Olowu Marathon, Walk for Life, and Healthcare/ medical check-up.

There were also fireworks at the dot of 12.00am on Sunday to herald Olowu Kuta into his 60th birthday.

The Marquee Tent, which served as the venue of the ceremony, was filled to its capacity.

The Bonsue Fuji Crooner, Adewale Ayuba, was a delight to watch as he dished out good music, relishing his bonsue style as guests also appreciated him.

Governor Adeleke, in a statement issued by his spokesperson, Mallam Olawale Rasheed, commended Olowu Kuta “as a delightful example of devotion to the people.”

The statement reads: “The Executive Governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke has rejoiced with the Olowu of Kuta, HRM Oba Hameed Adekunle Makama Oyelude (Tegbosun III), on the auspicious occasion of his birthday, describing him as a delightful example of devotion to the people.”

Governor Adeleke, who acknowledged Oba Oyelude’s sustained efforts in fostering peace and harmony in his domain, noted that the monarch’s open door policy and soft power approach had engendered unity among his subjects.

The governor lauded Oba Oyelude’s steadfast observation of culture and traditions, adding that the monarch continued to inspire a great deal of interest in Yoruba’s rich heritage through appearances and utterances

“On this auspicious day, I congratulate HRM Oba Hameed Adekunle Makama Oyelude (Tegbosun III). Oba Oyelude is a striking pointer of what purposeful leadership should look like considering the profound impact of his influence on subjects and Kuta town,” the governor noted in a congratulatory message.

“As he turns 60 years today, I join every sons and daughters of Kuta to celebrate Kabiyesi, and commend him for the incredible leadership he exudes just as I honour his commitment to fostering peace and stability by promoting harmony in his domain.

“It is my prayer that God Almighty will grant Kabiyesi more celebrations in good health, strength and wisdom so that he can continue to offer impactful leadership and also to contribute to the promotion of Yoruba’s culture, traditions and values”, the governor said.

Also, Prince Oyinlola said Olowu Kuta’s ascension to the throne of his forebears had brought development to the ancient town.

He also wished Oba Makama long life and prosperity, as he journeyed ahead in his mandate as a custodian of culture and traditions.

Other side attractions included ‘Iwure’ by Chief Yemi Elebuibon, and ‘Oriki’ by Ajobiewe.

The Osun State Cultural Troupe was a delight to watch, while a northern group based in Kano entertained the guests with the melodious songs laced with Hausa-Fulani traditions.