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Gov Makinde, They Want To Set Ibadan National Museum On Fire!

by ReportersAtLarge
February 8, 2023
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Oloye Lekan Alabi, Tunde Odunlade, and Yemisi Shyllon. Jumoke Olowookere, Fatai Adinyeloja. Jare Ajayi should be arrested!

Where is the Governor of Oyo State, Engr Seyi Makinde?

Suppose I had wanted to be indifferent like others. In that case, I should not be the one raising this alarm about the fatal plan of these people against the Ibadan National Museum of Unity, located in Ibadan, Oyo State. This is because I am not a native of Ibadan. Yet I love to protect and promote Ibadan. Also, I boarded a bus to Ibadan in January 1991 and have been working in Ibadan championing good things for the rusty but beautiful city.

Yet the people of Ibadan have not considered me worthy enough to be made either a Baale of Imalefalafia or Mogaji of the Atounrinwas despite my efforts on Bower”s Tower, Mapo Hall, Irefin Palace, Penkelemensi House, Agodi Gardens. Oke-Ibadan Festival.

Also, Governor Makinde and the people of Ibadan do not appreciate the federal government’s decision to locate a museum and a National Museum of Unity in Ibadan, Nigeria’s political capital.

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However, because I am an agrarian cultural buff and a tourism promoter, I cannot keep mum and pretend to be blind while I witnessed some angry arts preservationists and conservationists clandestinely planning to set the only Museum of Unity in South-West on fire without your knowledge as the first citizen of Oyo State.

It will also be recorded on the debit side of my heavenly cash book if this act came to pass and I failed to create the awareness for the public to know those who planned this, why and how it was planned and the date to be executed.

If I can successfully do this and Governor Makinde refused to interfere, I will not be liable either here on Earth or there in Heaven if this act of setting the Ibadan Museum of Unity on fire is successfully executed, implemented, and accomplished.

However, someone told me that I was wasting my time because neither Governor Makinde nor the good people of Ibadan will know the location and be aware of the essence of the Museum of Unity in Ibadan.

And I argued with the man because I am aware that Governor Makinde knows that The Ibadan Museum of Unity, is located on No 4 Dick Road, Alalubosa, sharing a fence with the DSS Office in, Aleshinloye Area, Ibadan, Oyo State.

But I am unsure whether many people in Ibadan and its environs know what is housed in this Museum.

The museum, which stores cultural artefacts from Nigeria, was inaugurated in 2002 under the supervision of the National Commission for Museums and Monuments.

This Ibadan National Museum of Unity stores that tangible heritage which are testimonials of what lubricates our unity and reminds us of why our co-existence as a nation is essential and desirable.

It is a place where this generation and generations yet unborn can gain prosperous insight into the past glory of Nigeria with abundant incontrovertible solid articles items, and objects.

The Ibadan Museum of National Unity offers many things to young, old, male or female visitors.

The masquerade gallery features exhibits about Egunguns, Mmaawun, Ekpo, Egwu Atta, Dodo, and Ekpe, as well as information about the spirituality of the Yoruba, Igbo, Efik, Ibibio, and Ebira cultures in Nigeria’s Middle Belt region.

The museum also contains musical instruments such as drums, royalties, effigies, and masks from different parts of Nigeria.

The museum has an exhibit on pottery that includes bowl-shaped pots called Kula that are used for preparing food.

The museum contains sculptures of Nnamdi Azikiwe, Tafawa Balewa, and Ladoke Akintola, as well as exhibits about the Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba tribes of Nigeria. The museum contains antiques such as artistic representations of Orisa Oko, Ile Ori, Orisa Ibeji dolls, an Amu clay pot used to store water, traditional lamps known in Yoruba and Hausa languages as Fitila, and wooden xylophones.

The museum also contains gongs and rattles and a pottery collection including traditional plates and bowls.
The museum contains a collection of ritual pots used in the Yoruba religion including Esu, Ogun, and Osun.

The museum contains traditional textiles and exhibits explaining the history of Aso-Oke. It also includes the car of the Premier of the Western Region, Ladoke Akintola.

The museum also contains cultural artefacts such as Epa masks and, Esie soapstone figures, as well as a collection of traditional African instruments including Ogboni drums, Agidigbo, and Egun Sato drums.

The museum contains a gallery called “Gallery of Unity”, where various musical instruments are exhibited, including the cylindrical drum called “Joko-tofofo”, used to cure impotence.

In addition, the pottery gallery has pots with perforations used for frying, called “Ikoko.”

All these and others are the items of historical legacies of unity in Nigeria available in Tge Ibadan Museum of Unity. And it will interest you to know that it is in this Ibadan Museum of Unity that you can buy the best and most tasteful Isiewu – a speciadelicacyse of the Ibo people at the Museum. Kitchen while the best-pounded yam with fresh palm wine is also available.

The Children’s Court, which parades exotic amusement facilities, is located on the left side after leaving the gate of the Museum.

It also has a very large hall that can accommodate over six hundred guests, and there is also a function hall for seminars, workshops, and conferences. There is also. An art and crafts boutique is on the right of the gate, and bars and restaurants are available for tourists and visitors.

I don’t blame those who perfected the plan to set this museum and all other facilities on fire. They believe that many people are ignorant of what a museum is. They are angry that many people in Ibadan are unaware that there is a solid museum of National Unity where they can learn history, know the past, preview the future, and wine and dine.

They are furious that the majority of those who know don’t even want to visit because of the erroneous belief that museums are houses where idols and diabolical items are stored.

They are infuriated that many people don’t appreciate the essence of a Museum in Ibadan just because there is no sustainable effort to create awareness about the museum’s economic, social, and historical nature.
Hence, the museum is managed by Mrs Oriyomi Pamela Sossu. is conspiring with one Chief Tunde Odunlade, who has recruited, Oloye Lekan Alabi, Tolu Shokunbi, Yenisi Shyllon, Jumoke Olowokere, Fatai Adinyeloja, Jare Ajayi, Wale Ojo Lanre, and others, to set Ibadan Museum of Unity on Fire.

They decided to reveal the glory of the Ibadan Museum of Unity to those who did not know that such a beautiful centre is in Ibadan.

They have set aside 15- 21 February 2023 to promote, sell, showcase, and brand the Ibadan National Museum of Unity as a Centre for Culture, Heritage, and Value.

I hope you will join them in stoking the embers of museum awareness creation in Ibadan.

*Ojo-Lanre from Usi- Ekiti, sent in this piece.

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