Ooni Of Ife Coming To Accra

Members of the organising committe

One of Africa’s top kings, the Ooni of Ife, is scheduled to grace a maiden social programme being organised by the countrywide community of Ghanaian-Yorubas on January 19, 2020 at the forecourt of the State House, Accra.

According to the programme organisers, the activity would be two-fold; the first one involving the bestowal of titles upon distinguished personalities of the community and the delivery of a keynote address alongside a display of a mix of Yoruba and local cultures followed by a Kempinski Hotel evening party for selected personalities.

Hajia Risi Vanderpuije and her husband Dr. Ahmed Vanderpuije ? both business personalities ? are providing the financial muscle needed for the high-notched programme.

Supporting them is an array of persons like award-winning Abdul Razak El Alawa, three-time journalist of the year and a former press secretary to President Hilla Limann, Alhaji Razak Khailani, a businessman, among others.

On the list of distinguished personalities invited for the programme are President Akufo-Addo, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene, former Presidents Jerry John Rawlings, John Agyekum Kufuor, John Mahama and traditional rulers from Accra.

The Ooni of Ife

Tributes are scheduled to be paid to outstanding Ghanaians of Yoruba descent such as the late B.J. Da Rocha, Justice A.M.  Akiwumi, Speaker of Parliament, 1958, Sulley Shittu, Engineer El Alawa, City Engineer of Accra, the late Prof. Braimah, the late Dr. Farouk Brimah and IM Peregrino-Brimah, a top horse owner in the Gold Coast.

Others were the late Col. Sanni Thomas, Dr. Mustapha, a neurosurgeon, and COP Yebesi.

“Yorubas have been around for hundreds of years through trade some records putting the 17th century as the period of their arrival here. Through intermarriages, they have constituted a class of Ghanaians with Yoruba descent. In some parts of the country, some of the descendants of the early migrants have lost touch with the Yoruba language,” a programme organiser told DAILY GUIDE.

Accra Newtown is an area founded by one of the descendants of pioneer migrants. Today, there are five generations of descendants of such pioneer migrants in various parts of the country.

The arrival of the Ooni would afford some Ga chiefs the opportunity to interact with the King of Ife, the place history claims they migrated from.

By A.R. Gomda