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Nigerians mourn monarch Oba Okunade Sijuwade in Ife | |
(35 minutes later) | |
Thousands of people are attending funeral services for a revered monarch in south-west Nigeria, the Ooni of Ife, who will be buried privately later. | |
Traditional rites to honour Oba Okunade Sijuwade - a king of the Yoruba, Nigeria's second biggest ethnic group - are being held in the city of Ife. | Traditional rites to honour Oba Okunade Sijuwade - a king of the Yoruba, Nigeria's second biggest ethnic group - are being held in the city of Ife. |
Banks and other businesses have been closed, one resident told the BBC. | Banks and other businesses have been closed, one resident told the BBC. |
The 85-year-old sovereign died in London in July but his death was only announced on Wednesday. | The 85-year-old sovereign died in London in July but his death was only announced on Wednesday. |
Analysts say this was not surprising as the royal court first needed to have extensive consultations and begin the search for a successor before the announcement could be made. | Analysts say this was not surprising as the royal court first needed to have extensive consultations and begin the search for a successor before the announcement could be made. |
He was respected by most Yorubas, who number about 35 million, in south-west Nigeria, Togo and Benin. | He was respected by most Yorubas, who number about 35 million, in south-west Nigeria, Togo and Benin. |
The Ooni was said to be the direct descendant of Oduduwa, who is a Yoruba god. | The Ooni was said to be the direct descendant of Oduduwa, who is a Yoruba god. |
Nigeria's many monarchs vary in hierarchy and importance and some like the Ooni of Ife rule and the northern emirs rule over large areas, while others are traditional rulers of a village or town. | |
'Invaluable contributions' | |
Oba Sijuwade was a successful businessman at the time he was crowned in 1980 - making much of his money from importing vehicles. | Oba Sijuwade was a successful businessman at the time he was crowned in 1980 - making much of his money from importing vehicles. |
Ooni of Ife: | |
Nigeria's many monarchs | |
"We have been told to close to our businesses for seven days," a resident of Ife told the BBC Hausa service. | "We have been told to close to our businesses for seven days," a resident of Ife told the BBC Hausa service. |
Those not attending the four funeral services in the city have been told to stay indoors to show their respects for the monarch and the cultural rites. | Those not attending the four funeral services in the city have been told to stay indoors to show their respects for the monarch and the cultural rites. |
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari said the traditional ruler would be remembered for his "worthy service and invaluable contributions" to the sustenance of the cultural heritage of his people. | Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari said the traditional ruler would be remembered for his "worthy service and invaluable contributions" to the sustenance of the cultural heritage of his people. |
"Oba Sijuwade had lived a very fulfilled life, and has left worthy legacies for his successors to build upon," he said in a statement. | "Oba Sijuwade had lived a very fulfilled life, and has left worthy legacies for his successors to build upon," he said in a statement. |
Traditional rulers, politicians and other dignitaries are expected to be attending the Christian funeral services. | |
Only those directly connected to the royal family can attend the burial. | Only those directly connected to the royal family can attend the burial. |
The Ooni of Ife, a southern Christian, was a close friend of one of Nigeria's most revered Muslims leaders from the north, the late Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero. | The Ooni of Ife, a southern Christian, was a close friend of one of Nigeria's most revered Muslims leaders from the north, the late Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero. |
Lagos-based journalist Sola Odunfa says his relations with the late Emir helped bring about peace and stability between the country's two main religious communities. | Lagos-based journalist Sola Odunfa says his relations with the late Emir helped bring about peace and stability between the country's two main religious communities. |