Aare Adetola EmmanuelKing celebrates Olubadan Ladoja at 81, hailing his wisdom, humility, and divine reign as a blessing to Ibadanland
Marking the 81st birthday of the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, Aare Adetola EmmanuelKing has paid glowing tribute to the revered monarch, praising him as a symbol of grace, humility, and enduring leadership deeply rooted in Ibadan’s rich cultural legacy.
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In a heartfelt tribute, the Aare Apesinola of Ibadanland praised the Olubadan’s remarkable journey of service and honour, saying his life “is a rare blend of divine grace, uncommon wisdom, and unflinching devotion to humanity.”
“Your 81st year is a crown of honour upon a life richly invested in service, truth, and compassion,” Aare EmmanuelKing stated.
“It is the celebration of decades spent building bridges of peace, fostering unity, and safeguarding the heritage of Ibadanland. Truly, you stand as a towering symbol of Yoruba culture and an enduring inspiration to all who cherish noble values.”
He highlighted the significance of this milestone coinciding with Oba Ladoja’s coronation period, calling it a “historic convergence of grace and glory.”
According to him, “this rare alignment speaks to God’s favour upon your reign, a powerful confirmation that your life, age, and throne are woven together in destiny.”
Aare EmmanuelKing also viewed the monarch’s 81st birthday not just as a personal celebration, but a collective blessing for the people of Ibadan and Yorubaland.
“As you mark this glorious 81st birthday, I pray that the Almighty continues to renew Your Imperial Majesty’s strength like the eagle,” he said.
“May Ibadanland and the entire Yorubaland continue to flourish under your wise counsel and royal guidance.”
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He concluded with a warm birthday message:
“Happy 81st Birthday, Kabiyesi! May your days be long, peaceful, and eternally blessed. Long live the Olubadan of Ibadanland!”

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