Ooni of Ife leads Prince Tokunbo Sijuwade to Late father’s grave inside Palace (VIDEO)

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A solemn and culturally significant moment has surfaced online as the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, was captured in a trending video leading Prince Tokunbo Sijuwade to the tomb of his late father, the revered Oba Okunade Sijuwade Olubuse II, within the sacred grounds of the Ife Palace.

The emotional footage, which has been circulating across social media platforms on Friday August 1, 2025, shows Prince Tokunbo Sijuwade arriving at the palace amid cheers and chants from palace chiefs, priests, and traditional aides.

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Dressed in traditional attire and visibly humbled, Prince Tokunbo stood beside the Ooni as they embarked on the symbolic walk toward the resting place of the 50th Ooni of Ife.

The tomb, located within the inner sanctum of the royal palace, is regarded as a sacred site where only select members of the royal family and high-ranking palace authorities are permitted.

The Ooni, in full royal regalia, personally led the prince to the site, pausing for moments of reflection and prayers offered for the soul of the late monarch, who passed away in 2015 after ruling for 35 years.

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Ooni of Ife leads Prince Tokunbo Sijuwade to Late father’s grave inside Palace (VIDEO)

Reactions to the clip have been largely reverent, with many social media users praising the Ooni’s display of humility and respect for his predecessor’s family. Comments flooded in with tributes to the late Oba Sijuwade and admiration for the Ooni’s inclusive leadership style.

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Ooni of Ife leads Prince Tokunbo Sijuwade to Late father’s grave inside Palace (VIDEO) Ooni of Ife leads Prince Tokunbo Sijuwade to Late father’s grave inside Palace (VIDEO)

The gesture was seen by many as deeply symbolic—a moment of continuity and cultural reverence, reinforcing the unity between the reigning monarch and the royal lineage of his predecessor.

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Oba Okunade Sijuwade, widely respected as a custodian of Yoruba tradition and diplomacy, was a towering figure in Yoruba history and politics.

The moment, though brief, has reignited national admiration for the enduring respect within Yoruba monarchy and the ceremonial roles it plays in preserving heritage, unity, and ancestral memory.

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