How Igbos Share Ancestral Links With Yorubas, But Many Don’t Know – Ooni of Ife, Ogunwusi Adeyeye
How Igbos Share Ancestral Links With Yorubas, But Many Don’t Know – Ooni of Ife, Ogunwusi Adeyeye

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Exclusive Interview: Igbos and Yorubas Share Ancestral Links, Reveals Ooni Ogunwusi
In an exclusive interview with PREMIUM TIMES, the Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi, one of the most prominent traditional rulers in Nigeria, discussed his views on the ancestral links between the Yoruba and Igbo people. Often compared to his predecessor, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, Oba Ogunwusi addressed criticism of his modern approach and active social engagements, including interactions with young Nigerian celebrities.
In June, during a ceremony at Eko Hotel in Lagos announcing the 2024 Africa Fashion Week in London, the Ooni spoke about various subjects, including his upcoming 50th birthday, the 50 legacy projects he plans to unveil, and the ancestral connections between the Yoruba and Igbo, two of Nigeria’s major ethnic groups.
**Milestone Projects at 50**
As he approaches his 50th birthday in October, the Ooni emphasized his commitment to leaving a lasting legacy. He shared plans to unveil 50 impactful projects across various sectors, reflecting his efforts since ascending the throne in 2015. He aims to demonstrate that traditional leadership can be both culturally rooted and progressive.
**Promoting Indigenous Fashion**
Highlighting his contributions to the fashion and textile industry, the Ooni credited his wife, Aderonke Ogunwusi, for her dynamic role in promoting the Adire textile. He expressed pride in their joint effort to elevate Nigerian fashion on a global stage through the African Fashion Week initiative.
**Balancing Tradition and Modernity**
Addressing comparisons to his predecessor, Oba Ogunwusi noted the challenges of blending tradition with modernity in the age of social media. He emphasized the importance of engaging with contemporary society while maintaining traditional values, despite criticism of his visible social presence.
**Advocacy for Infrastructure and Historical Awareness**
The Ooni called for improved infrastructure to enhance tourism in Ife, advocating for better roads to facilitate travel and cultural exchange. He underscored the need for historical education to bridge understanding between different ethnic groups.
**Ancestral Connections Between Yoruba and Igbo**
Discussing the shared history of the Yoruba and Igbo people, the Ooni highlighted linguistic and cultural ties. He noted that ‘Igbo’ in Yoruba means ‘new dawn’ and pointed to the spiritual significance of kola nuts, which connect both cultures. He urged further research into these connections to foster unity and understanding.
**Final Thoughts**
Ooni Ogunwusi’s vision for the future includes fostering historical awareness and promoting indigenous culture. He continues to advocate for projects that bridge the past and present, aiming to create a legacy that blends tradition with modernity.
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