The Deji of Akure kingdom, Oba Adebiyi
Adesida, on Wednesday said the fact that he had been actively involved
in the celebration of the traditional festivals of the town did not
affect his faith as a Christian.
The monarch stated this in his palace
during the Ikunle Olokun festival, which is one of the 26 traditional
festivals celebrated in Akure.
He said, “Ikunle Olokun is an annual
traditional festival observed by the Akure people, where all the
traditional chiefs would appraise the events of a whole year and pray
for peace and tranquility in the kingdom.
“We will then distribute the akara
Olokun (bean cakes) to important personalities, like top political
office holders, senior government officials, and industrialists within
and outside the kingdom.
“I will then break colanuts, distribute it among my chiefs and offer prayers for all my subjects using the name of God almighty.
“We pray to God, not to idols. I am a
Christian and I will never bow to any idol. I have never worshipped any
idol since I became the Oba and Akure has remained peaceful because I
pray only to the living God.”
Oba Adesida, however, said civilisation
or Christianity did not stop a monarch from celebrating the traditional
festival of his community “because it is the best way to preserve
culture and tradition.”
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