Iperu, an ancient town in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, came alive on June 18th with the annual celebration of the Ojude Oba festival. This vibrant cultural event, sponsored by Goldberg Lager, the premium beer brand from Nigeria’s foremost master brewer, Nigerian Breweries Plc, showcased the rich heritage and communal harmony of the Ijebu people.
The 2024 edition, themed “OJUDE OBA: Unity and Harmony, Our
Gifts,” saw indigenes of Iperu, their friends, and associates converge at the
Awujale’s palace, adorned in splendid traditional attires. From the regal
sanyan and alaari to the contemporary brocades and laces, the regberegbes (peer
groups) displayed a spectacular fusion of fashion and culture.
One standout figure was Farooq Oreagba, the managing
director and CEO of NG Clearing Limited. Clad in a striking green and lemon
agbada and sokoto ensemble, complemented by red coral beads and a crossbody
gold chain, Oreagba effortlessly embodied the term “steeze” – a slang for
effortless stylishness. His look quickly became a viral sensation, with
netizens creating hilarious memes capturing the essence of the day.
The Ojude Oba festival, dating back to 1882, was reinvented
and internationalized by His Royal Majesty, Oba Sikiru Adetona, the Awujale and
Paramount ruler of Ijebuland. This one-day extravaganza, held annually
following the Eid al-Kabir celebrations, brings together over 100 esteemed
Ijebu regberegbes in a grand display of homage to the monarch.
Among the distinguished guests in attendance were the Ogun
State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, members of the State Executive Council, the
Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, his wife, the Ogbeni Oja of
Ijebuland, Chief Sunny Kuku, captains of industries, tourists, and other
notable personalities. Former governor Olusegun Osoba and Senator Otunba Gbenga
Daniel, representing the Ogun-East Senatorial district, also graced the
occasion.
The grandeur and elegance of the 2024 Ojude Oba showcased
the uniqueness of Yoruba culture – rich, bold, and outstanding with festivities
unmatched by counterparts. This mirrors Goldberg’s ‘Made to Golden’
standard–brewing nature’s finest beer with no sugar added, distinguishing it
from other beer brands.
Through its sponsorship of the Ojude Oba festival, Goldberg
reaffirms its commitment to celebrating and preserving the rich cultural
heritage of Nigeria. The event’s success is a testament to the brand’s
dedication to fostering unity, harmony, and pride in the nation’s diverse
traditions.
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