See the Photo of Olubadan Coronation Day, I Wept and I Thought I Was Going to Die


The new Olubadan of Ibadan has revealed a rare information about his fears of death during a lonely time at the period of his coronation.
Oba Saliu Adetunji and Bishop Francis Wale Oke
 
The Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Saliu Adetunji, has said the crowd at his coronation scared him, according to The Nation.

Adetunji spoke in his palace yesterday when Bishop Wale Oke of the Sword of the Spirit Ministry visited him.
“On my coronation day, I was afraid. I wept and I thought I was going to die,” he said.
 
 
The monarch, who said he never dreamt of becoming the Olubadan, added that he was brought up by the late Oba Yesufu Oloyede Asanke.

“I never knew I will be Olubadan when I was under him, but years after his death, I was installed as the monarch,” he said. Oke condemned the incessant kidnapping of clergymen.

He said: “They have turned kidnapping into a business.

“I read in the papers that three clergymen in Kaduna were kidnapped and their abductors are demanding for N100 million.
“I appeal that they should be released immediately.”
 
The bishop said government at all levels must make kidnapping a capital offence, adding that: “if you kidnap anybody and you are caught, then you are gone.”

On the reason for his visit, the cleric said he was in the palace to congratulate the Olubadan and to pray for longetivity and sound health for him.

“I came here to congratulate the Olubadan on his installation and to also let him know that he has a son among the men of God in the country,” he said.

Oke prayed that Oba Adetunji’s tenure would be prosperous, with the ancient city witnessing economic prosperity.
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