Oba
Adewolu made the promise on Monday 8 September, 2025 while hosting the school’s
management team, led by its Principal, Rasheed Fasasi, at his Bodija residence
in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
The monarch-in-waiting said the visit would be an opportunity to reconnect with his roots and inspire the students, recalling that he once served as a teacher at the school.
“Beyond
being an alumnus of the school, I was also a former teacher here, where I
taught Mathematics and Physics. So, during my visit after the coronation, I
will engage the students in classwork”, Ladoja said.
Earlier,
the Principal, Fasasi, said he believed that the monarch’s visit would rekindle
the students’ pride in their school and boost their morale.
He
congratulated Ladoja on his forthcoming coronation and wished him a peaceful,
successful reign. (Courtesy: Punch Online)
Recall
that Ladoja, a former governor of Oyo State and respected Ibadan High Chief,
emerged as the Olubadan-designate following the passage of the late
Olubadan, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, who died on Monday, July 7, 2025.
Ladoja,
who held the title of Otun Olubadan, was next in line on the Otun line at the
time of Olakulehin’s death.
His
elevation to Olubadan-designate was automatic after traditional and government
formalities were completed, in keeping with Ibadan’s merit-based system that
allows almost every chief to eventually ascend the throne if they live long
enough.
Therefore,
it is learnt that Ladoja’s pledge to return to Ibadan Boys’ High School
highlights his enduring connection to education and mentorship.
His
gesture is expected to inspire students and underline the importance of
education as a tool for personal and community development.
The
visit will also likely reinforce the cultural and historical ties between
Ibadan’s traditional institution and its educational heritage, showcasing the
Olubadan’s role not just as a cultural leader but also as a symbol of
intellectual and moral guidance for the next generation.
Meanwhile,
his coronation as the 44th Olubadan is expected to draw dignitaries
from across Nigeria and reaffirm Ibadan’s position as a bastion of Yoruba
culture and tradition.
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