Members of the Olubadan-in-Council elevated to Obas will no more be addressed as Kabiyesi, an appelation signifying authorities used to address the kings in Southwest Nigeria, as they have agreed to drop their crowns and revert to High Chief status.
Platforms Africa reports that this decision was taken at the meeting held at the Oja’ba Palace of the Olubadan of Ibadanland on Thursday.
The meeting was attended by six of the members of the Olubadan-in-Council, namely High Chiefs Owolabi Olakulehin (Balogun of Ibadanland), Tajudeen Ajibola (Otun Balogun), Lateef Adebimpe (Osi-Balogun), Kola Adegbola (Ashipa Balogun), Eddy Oyewole (Ashipa Olubadan) and Hamidu Ajibade (Ekarun Olubadan).
READ ALSO: COVID-19: Nigeria’s biggest city, Ibadan, bans ancestral Masquerades, orders stay-at-home rituals
Lekan Balogun, Meet the 79 Year-Old who “is next Olubadan” on Queue
Not sick, just came from Abuja -How Alao-Akala was Found Dead In Bedroom
Igboho, the Fly, by Oladeinde Olawoyin
The affected obas signified readiness to revert to their original positions following the directive of Governor Seyi Makinde that they should revert.

The Osi-Balogun, High Chief Tajudeen Ajibola, who briefed journalists after the meeting said they supported the governor on his decision to revert to the original concept of Ibadan tradition.
He said, “We agreed with the governor. All the processes leading to the nomination of successor to the late Olubadan were in line with the original concept of line of hierarchy in accordance with the Olubadan Chieftaincy Declaration.”