The Historical play titled The Òkehò Exodus, written by Olutayo Irantiola, is set for release November 2022. The play is a unique documentation of the story of Òkehò, the headquarters of Kajola Local Government area of Oyo State, South West, Nigeria. This is a dramatic documentation of a specific episode in the story of Òkehò, the regicide of Ońjò Olúkìtìbí, in 1916, an incident that changed the Òkehò story drastically.
After the unfortunate incident, the British colonial
administration stepped in to restore law and order in its way. Its ultimate
order was for Okeho to relocate from its nature-endowed refuge in the hills of
Òkehò-Ahoro to its present site from which it had been forced to flee the
Fulani and Dahomey invaders. It is this part of the story of Òkehò that is
effectively captured in this drama.
The Òkehò Exodus has been receiving several praises ahead of
its release, Professor Segun Gbadegesin, Aṣíwájú of Òkehò who wrote the
foreword to the play, noted that, “Ìrántíọ́lá has woven seamlessly the goals of
truth-telling and entertainment and has demonstrated fidelity to historical
accuracy while also achieving artistic excellence.”
According to him, “through this drama, he has effectively
presented, not an unhistorical entertainment, but an entertaining history. It
is my fervent hope that this volume will generate the interest of serious
cultural enthusiasts and the play will be staged in theatres across the country
and the world in no distant future,” he added.
Also, Mr. Dípọ̀ Adéṣidà, the Chief Operating Officer of
Verdant Zeal Group stated that “the story began on a romantic note, goes
through the unprecedented labyrinth of divide and rule, infighting, intrigue and
myopia, the genesis of bloodletting and eventual loss of a kingdom and by
extension, an entire nation’s identity.
Sadly, this story is still reminiscent of many African
communities today who cannot see the bigger picture beyond the immediate
economic or political benefits of personal gain in exchange for building a
legacy of worthy governance structure for posterity.
Making a comment on the drama, the playwright, Olútáyọ̀
Ìrántíọlá, said, “I am delighted to bring this work of art to life. Writing
this play is a dream come true for me and I am excited that Nigerians will read
and appreciate some occurrences that happened during the colonial intrusion in
Yoruba land.
I hope that this play will form the basis for which we will
identify who we are as an ethnic group and revitalize the profound ingenuity in
us beyond the identity given to us by the colonialists.”
Ìrántíọlá debut play titled ‘With Our Uniform’, a satirical
stage play that showcases societal decadence and the ruthless use of force by
uniformed men was staged during the Lagos Fringe Festival in 2022 at Freedom
Park, Lagos Island, Nigeria and the SOS Theatre Festival International in the
United States of America in 2021. Also, to his credit, he has an anthology of
poetry in English and Yoruba languages and a biography.
The book release coincides with the 2002 Lagos Books and Art
Festival and the Okeho Day celebration slated for November 14- 20 and 20-26
2022 respectively.
