Seyi Tinubu, son of Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, was among the notable dignitaries who graced the 14th day coronation celebration of the Onikoyi of Ikoyi and Imoba land, His Royal Majesty, Oba Ibikunle Fafunwa (Fafunwa II).
The high-profile event, which marked two weeks since the formal ascension of Oba Fafunwa to the revered throne of the Onikoyi of Ikoyi, was held with cultural grandeur and royal fanfare in Lagos State.
The traditional ruler, bearing the royal title “Ekerinla of Ikoyi and Imoba Land,” has been receiving widespread recognition and homage from across Lagos and beyond since his installation.
Seyi Tinubu’s presence at the ceremony, captured in viral video, drew significant attention, especially from online platforms, traditional institutions, and sociopolitical observers.
His attendance was seen as a show of respect not only to Yoruba tradition but also to the growing influence of the Lagos royal institution under the leadership of Oba Fafunwa.
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The coronation activities reportedly featured traditional Yoruba music, homage-paying rites, royal blessings, and symbolic displays of the Onikoyi royal heritage.
The presence of dignitaries like Seyi Tinubu further solidified the cultural and political relevance of the event in Lagos State’s traditional landscape.
Oba Ibikunle Fafunwa’s emergence as the Onikoyi of Ikoyi marks a new era for the royal stool, which holds deep historical significance in Lagos’ pre-colonial and post-independence history.
As the 14th day commemoration reflects continued celebrations and consolidation of his authority, observers say the new monarch’s reign is expected to bring renewed leadership and engagement with the people of Ikoyi and Imoba land.
The occasion was one of many expected to follow as Oba Fafunwa continues to receive homage from various quarters in recognition of his newly assumed royal role.
