The Ooni of
Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, Olubuse II, died at the age of 85 in a London
hospital after a brief illness on the 28th July 2015.
Oba, whose
official title was His Imperial Majesty, Oba Okunade Sijuwade Olubuse II,
Officially,
Alayeluwa Oba Okunade Sijuwade was born on January 1, 1930. He became the 50th
traditional ruler or Ooni of Ife at the age of 50 in 1980, taking the regnal
name Olubuse II.
The late Ooni
was crowned on December 6, 1980 in a ceremony attended by his close friend and
business partner, the late Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero; the Oba of Benin,
Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I; the Amayanabo of Opobo; and Olu of
Warri, as well as by representatives of the Queen of England.
Born in
Ile-Ife to the Ogbooru ruling house, Sijuwade was the grandson of the Ooni
Sijuwade Adelekan Olubuse I. He studied at Abeokuta Grammar School and Oduduwa
College in Ile-Ife.
He worked for
three years in his father’s business, then for two years with the Nigerian
Tribune, before attending Northampton College in the United Kingdom to study
business management.
By the age of
30, he was a manager in Leventis, a Greek-Nigerian conglomerate. In 1963, he
became Sales Director of the state-owned National Motors in Lagos. After
spotting a business opportunity during a 1964 visit to the Soviet Union, he
formed a company to distribute Soviet-built vehicles and equipment in Nigeria,
which became the nucleus of a widespread business empire.
He also
invested in real estate in his hometown of Ile Ife. By the time Sijuwade was
crowned Ooni in 1980 he had become a wealthy man.
Sijuwade was
a Christian. In November 2009, he attended the annual general meeting of the
Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria accompanied by 17 other traditional rulers.

Rest in peace, Baba sako laye ejooo
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