Yorùbá land is set to witness a historic cultural moment as Akinkunmi Akinshola Badmos (Rtd.), a retired Major General of the Nigerian Army and a distinguished son of Ijẹ̀ṣà Land, has been named the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Ooduà.
The official installation ceremony is scheduled for February 2026, ushering in a new era for one of the most revered military and cultural titles in Yorùbá history — a title that symbolizes courage, honor, leadership, and the defense of Yorùbá heritage.
Rtd. Major General Badmos is widely respected for his exemplary military career, disciplined leadership, and unwavering commitment to national service.
His emergence reflects a choice anchored in tradition, merit, and integrity.
Full details of the installation — including date, venue, and programme — will be officially announced in early 2026.
The event is expected to attract traditional rulers, cultural leaders, military veterans, policymakers, and sons and daughters of Yorùbá land across Nigeria and the diaspora.
– Dolamu Ahmed
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Yorùbá land is set to witness a historic cultural moment as Akinkunmi Akinshola Badmos (Rtd.), a retired Major General of the Nigerian Army and a distinguished son of Ijẹ̀ṣà Land, has been named the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Ooduà.
The official installation ceremony is scheduled for February 2026, ushering in a new era for one of the most revered military and cultural titles in Yorùbá history — a title that symbolizes courage, honor, leadership, and the defense of Yorùbá heritage.
Rtd. Major General Badmos is widely respected for his exemplary military career, disciplined leadership, and unwavering commitment to national service.
His emergence reflects a choice anchored in tradition, merit, and integrity.
Full details of the installation — including date, venue, and programme — will be officially announced in early 2026.
The event is expected to attract traditional rulers, cultural leaders, military veterans, policymakers, and sons and daughters of Yorùbá land across Nigeria and the diaspora.
– Dolamu Ahmed
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