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Some other people who had expected to see the body of the monarch lie in state were also disappointed as his remains were neither brought out for people to see nor was any casket displayed during the burial service.
The event was attended by the Vice-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, Rear Admiral Akin Aduwo
(retd.), Gen. Alani Akinriande (retd.), Senator Babajide Omoworare, Ondo State Governor Olusegun Mimiko and many other dignitaries and government representatives.
Traditional prayers were offered for the late monarch by Tadimole Awo Ilare, Chief Faloba. The event was conducted in less than three hours.
According to PUNCH, a source at the palace told one of their correspondents that no member of the royal family was allowed to see the remains of the monarch since he was brought back to the palace.
He said:
"As we are holding this interdenominational service here, those concerned are performing their own rites inside the palace where the body is kept. You can see that the gates of the palace are locked and nobody is allowed to go inside. Nobody can see him again except those who will bury him.
The wives and children were not even supposed to see his corpse at all but tradition was broken this time around because he (Sijuwade) died in London. But no family member can see him again. Those performing the rites are there now and they will complete it today (Friday). He will be buried in the middle of the night, but nobody will be there apart from those who will lower him into the grave."The source said those who saw the bodies of the previous Oonis were attacked by smallpox and did not survive the ailment.
A monarch in Osun State, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, disclosed to PUNCH that traditional rulers of the town went to various shrines, including the Obalufon shrine in Ife to perform some rites for Sijuwade on Friday.
He said the traditional rulers later went into Ooni's palace shortly before an interdenominational burial service for the king commenced on the palace premises.
The monarch said:
"Nobody can see the Ooni, not even the US President, Barrack Obama. We are with him. It's only the initiates who can see him. His wives and children cannot see him."During the service, the Preacher, Bishop of Ife Diocese of Anglican Communion, Rt. Rev. Oluranti Odubogun, said despite his riches, Oba Sijuwade died when it was God's time to take him away.
The bishop, who was represented by the Very Rev. Olusola Akanbi, said the Ooni brought fame and popularity to his domain.
His said the monarch's demise demonstrated that every mortal man would die no matter their status.
He said:
"Baba has gone. He will stand before the King of Kings who will judge what he did while here on earth.Some persons have started jostling to succeed him now but we must all remember the judgement day when we will give account of all that we did on earth.
I urge you to make today a memorable one and give your life to Christ. Jesus is the only way, accept him today."But as the interdenominational service was about to take off, there was a mild drama as worshippers of Oro cult in Ife, also called Isoro, stormed the venue and attempted to stop the service. The worshippers claimed that it was a sacrilege to hold an interdenominational service for the departed king. And as the service went on outside the palace, the traditional worshippers sang and danced inside the palace.
Akeredolu said this on July 29 after the transition of the monarch was announced by the media.
The cleric, an evangelist with the Christ Apostolic Church, said the monarch had few weeks before his transition, confessed all his sins to God after he preached the gospel of Jesus Christ to him.
Akeredolu said he was privileged to have ministered to the monarch few weeks before his death.
He said:
"During the revival, Oba Sijuwade said he had committed the rest of his lifetime to Christ, the saviour of all and had sung the popular song 'All to Jesus, I surrender.'"
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