Na serious historic day dey load for Ibadan as Oyo Govt don announce say dem don deploy 2,000 security officers for the coronation of Senator Rashidi Ladoja. The former governor go dey crowned traditional ruler, and everywhere dey bubble like owambe.
Oyo Govt talk say this coronation no be anyhow event, na history in the making, so dem no wan allow gbege or wahala spoil the show. From police to civil defence, to Amotekun, na full ground men dem scatter across the city.
Ibadan people sef dey talk say dem never see this kain arrangement before. Some dey laugh say the security pass the one wey dem dey use guard international president. Everywhere tight, checkpoints full road, and town dey shine like fortress.
Security Go Tight Like New Yam Festival
According to Oyo Govt gist, the 2,000 security men go dey spread for palace area, major junctions, and all the routes wey important people go pass. Na to make sure say no hoodlum go fit try any nonsense.
One police oga yan say, “This coronation na one chance event, so we no fit allow wahala. Anybody wey wan do anyhow go jam security men wey dey everywhere.”
Residents wey dey see the preparation talk say the thing be like film. One taxi driver joke say, “If I sneeze, na like five security men go ask me why I sneeze too loud.” Everywhere tight no be small.
Ibadan People Ready to Celebrate With Ladoja
Beyond the heavy security, excitement dey full Ibadan as people dey ready to celebrate their son, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, as him go enter history books. Traders don dey decorate market, musicians dey tune drum, and party planners dey smile because business dey boom.
Plenty dignitaries go land Ibadan for this coronation, and hotels don full to brim. Even roadside akara sellers dey expect big patronage, because owambe people no fit chop only jollof rice.
For Oyo Govt side, dem promise say the coronation go peaceful and memorable. As one official talk, “This no be just for Ladoja, na for Oyo history. Security dey, culture dey, and Ibadan go shine well.”
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