Brief History of Olotan of Otan-Ile

Olotan of Ota-Ile in Obokun Local Government of Osun State is a direct Prince of Oduduwa – Olofin Adimula of Ile-Ife.

Olotan of Otan-Ile was crowned at the same time with seventeen others – among them were Oloyo of Oyo (Alaafin) Awujale of Ijebu, Olowu of Owu – Abeokuta, Deji of Akure, Elekole of Ikole, Olowo of Owo, Owa Obokun among others.

Akenzua, Akindugba (1st Olotan) and Ajibogun, Owa of Ilesa (then) were all brothers of same stock; Akindugba being a senior brother to Ajibogun.

Olotan Akindugba, a notable warrior, gave Loobaro now Loro of Ilesa to Owa his junior brother to help Owa in case of wars as an adviser. As a warrior, he had no rival, no conqueror throughtout Yoruba land.

Olotan is a crown beaded Oba directly from Ile Ife. He brought with him while leaving Ile-Ife Opa Afole. His war emblem for conquest, beaded crown, beaded staff and beaded shoes, all royal apparels and are still preserved till date.

Olotan of Otan-Ile allowed one of his princes to settle at Otan-Koto now known as Otan Aiyegbaju. This second Otan is an offshoot of Otan-Ile (Otan Odo-Ile) and she has identical history, customs, rites, ceremonies, taboos, streets and chieftaincy titles with Otan-Ile till today. Interaction, funerals all still held the two towns closely.

Olotan has a street in Benin-City till date to commemorate his royal sojourn briefly at Benin to help jointly with Owa Ajibogun to solve a royal problem as advised by Ifa oracle centuries ago.

Akindugba was immortalized at Igbo Oluwa a place for annual celebration by Omo Owas and the whole town, known as “Oroke festival”. The cave is preserved from fire incident, wanton cultivation and indiscriminate hunting for posterity. Children born if a fire accident should occur have ‘burn marks’ at various parts of their bodies.

All indigenes of Otan-Ile at home and abroad never eat or taste dog meat as forbidden by Olotan. This emanated from an incident of fire occurrence in the palace in the absence of all occupants and the watch dog carried the prince on his royal cloth (ite omode) to a nearby clinghill to save his life.

Olotan has first class chiefs – Iwarafa or Kingmakers, second class and third class chiefs as well as lower ranks called ‘Isogan, Jagunna and ‘Emeses’ who do not wear beads cultivated by Olotan. There are such grades and wearing of beads among women chiefs as well.

His descendants established both Otan Aiyegbaju and Iragbiji who both share similar customs and cultures with Otan-Ile.

Olotan as a beaded crown Oba has Ogbonis, Elegbes and Looguns under him for administrative purposes in the ancient town.

Olotan has a camp at Imesi-Ile during Yoruba inter-tribal wars. Lukotun and other warriors of note were immediate aides of Ogedengbe during Ekiti/Ijesa Parapo war against Oyos.

It is only recently, 19th Century precisely under British Rule that Otan-Ile came under the same District Officer with other Obas in Ijesaland. He was not under any Oba in the whole of Ijesaland originally and the Olotan’s shrine exists till today within the confines of the Ooni’s palace at Ile-Ife.

The present Olotan, His Royal majesty Oba Samuel Sunday Olatokun Fagberade (JP) is the 29th Olotan of Otan-Ile as enunciated by Dr.Fabunmi in Ile-Ife – Genesis of the Yorubas”

List Of Past Obas

  • OBA AKINDUGBA

  • OBA ALADE SOKE

  • OBA ADEGBOLE

  • OBA ADEGOKE

  • OBA ADEKUSIBE

  • OBA ADEYEYE

  • OBA ADEOSEBIKAN

  • OBA OLUWOLE OLODEAJIGBA

  • OBA ABARIBIRI ATELOJIKU

  • OBA ADEYANJU

  • OBA FATINNU I

  • OBA ADEYEMI

  • OBA ADEWOLE

  • OBA OLATUNJI FAGBEMIGUN I

  • OBA OJO ADEPOJU FAYINMINU II


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