Don’t incite authorities against us, say Ibadan Mogajis
Ibadan Authentic Mogajis yesterday warned individuals and groups against inciting the authorities against them.
Rising from a meeting at the palace of Olubadan, Oba Saliu Adetunji, they said this would enable peace to reign.
Citing a newspaper report in which Kano-based Prince Muji Armstrong-Bello urged them to obey the court judgment voiding their elevation as kings; the Mogajis insisted they have violated no law.
A statement signed by Alhaji Abass Oloko (Mogaji Oloko), Chief Abduljelyl Karheem (Mogaji Adanla), Alhaji Moshud Gbolagade (Mogaji Akere) and Alhaji Ademola Oladosu (Mogaji Olasomi) queried the Kano-based prince on matters affecting the age-long traditional institution in Ibadan.
Armstrong-Bello viewed the threat by the Mogajis to the sacked Obas to stop wearing beaded crowns “as provocative and inciting, warning that unless law agencies intervened, there could be a breakdown of order.”
But the Mogajis decried such position.
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