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Stop addressing me as bro, 22-year-old Ondo monarch warns public



The palace of Oloyede Akinghare II, the Arujale-Ojima of Okeluse kingdom in Ondo state, has issued a formal directive regarding the proper address of the monarch.

 

Since his ascension to the throne in 2022, the 22-year-old traditional ruler has embodied a spirit of youthful vitality combined with deep reverence for the ancient traditions of his office.

 

But in a statement released on Thursday, the palace emphasised that the dignified approach must be met with reciprocal respect from all.

 

The statement by Adefemi Michael Olorunfemi, the chief of staff to the kingdom, warned that the only acceptable form of address for the monarch is “his royal majesty”.

 

 

It added that any deviation from this formal title is deemed “inappropriate and disrespectful” to the sanctity of the throne.

 

The palace also cautioned that addressing Oloyede, who is widely regarded as the youngest Yoruba traditional ruler, with terms such as “bro,” “blood,” or any “casual or demeaning expressions is highly inappropriate”.


“Kindly note that Alayeluwa Oba Oloyede Adekoya Akinghare II is to be addressed strictly as His Royal Majesty at all times. Any other form of address is unacceptable,” the statement reads.

 

“The fact that His Royal Majesty is the youngest king in Yoruba land does not give room for disrespect in any form.

 

“Addressing our revered monarch with terms such as “bro,” “blood,” or any casual or demeaning expressions is highly inappropriate and will no longer be tolerated. Such actions will be met with strong and decisive measures.

 

“His Majesty’s leniency and calm disposition should not be mistaken for weakness, nor should it be taken as permission to do the wrong thing.

 

“Especially for those who call themselves Yoruba, we should know better.

 

 

“Culture, tradition, and respect for constituted authority are values we must uphold at all times.

 

Regardless of your status, age, or position in society, the king must be respected.

 

“This is non-negotiable. His Royal Majesty is not just our father he is Igbakeji awon orisa, the representative of the gods on earth.

 

“The throne he occupies is sacred, and respect for the throne is respect for our heritage and identity as a people.

 

“We urge everyone, within and outside Okeluse Kingdom, to conduct themselves accordingly and uphold the dignity of the palace and the person of His Royal Majesty.

 

“Respect for the throne is non-negotiable.”

 

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