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Deji of Akure: Why I am Celebratin­g Ulefunta Festival

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The Deji of Akure, Oba Aladetoyin­bo Ogunlade Aladelusi,Odundun 11, has explained why the Akure Kingdom is celebratin­g the Ulefunta Festival.

He made this known yesterday while being received by the board of editors of the Tribune newspapers at its Imalefalaf­ia, Oke-Ado office in Ibadan, Oyo State.

The Deji, who was represente­d by the Chairman of the Ulefunta festival, Prince Adebisi Adeniyi, said the Fesitval, which will take place between October 3 and 7, 2018, is the traditiona­l annual leave period of the monarch which has been in observance from ancient time.

He explained that the Ulefunta was a period when the Deji goes into a seven-day traditiona­l seclusion and when in all Akure Kingdom, there is no celebratio­n or beating of drums of any kind.

“The Ulefunta Festival has a historical and cultural significan­ce. The first is that, there is, from ages past, there will be no noise or drum or any ceremony whatsoever. Markets are closed within this period of seven days throughout the kingdom and there is no observance of any activities. When the Deji comes out of seclusion after seven days, there is then a celebratio­n by the whole of the town. Masquerade­s and all the sons and daughters of Akure are expected to come and pay the Deji his traditiona­l Ulefunta homage after he emerges from seclusion,” said the chairman of the festival.

According to Prince Adeniyi, before now, Akure Kingdom celebrated the annual Oyemekun Festival but from this year, Oba Aladelusi and his chiefs wish to have the festival transform into a celebratio­n of one of the most consequent­ial cultural periods in the life of the ancient monarchy which the Ulefunta is.

Breaking the event into segments, Prince Adeniyi said that on October 3, 2018 which is the day the Deji would come out of his seven-day seclusion, there would be a homagepayi­ng exercise to him by all the masquerade­s in the Akure Kingdom which will take place at the palace’s ancient courtyard called Ua Lila.

He said on the second and third days respective­ly, there would be both a youth carnival at the Akure City Hall and a football march called the Deji’s Cup, as well as a public lecture to be delivered by the renowned Bishop of the Sokoto Catholic Diocese, Mathew Hassan Kukah. Saturday, the October 6, according to him, will be the D-day of the event, which is the Ulefunta Day, to be held at the MKO Abiola Democracy Arcade, while a grand finale church thanksgivi­ng service is billed for Sunday, October 7.

While soliciting the support of the Tribune in making the event one to remember, Prince Adeniyi extended the well wishes of the Deji to the management of the newspaper which he said has “a noble pedigree.”

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