Osun state Governor Rauf Aregbesola on Saturday in
Ile-Ife unveiled an Ife ancestral monument, popularly called
Ori-olokun, as part of activities marking the inauguration of
Ori-olokun Garden.
The governor performed the unveiling of the huge Ori-Olokun
sculpture at the Ori-Olokun Roundabout, formerly Mayfair Roundabout in
Ile-Ife.
He described the monument as a precious heritage of the Yoruba race, and urged the people to protect and preserve it.
Mr Taiwo Olaiya, the Executive Secretary, Ife Central Local
Government, under whose jurisdiction the garden is situated, also
described the monument as the most famous in history.
According to him, Ori-Olokun monument was discovered in
the early 20th century by German explorer Leo Frobenius. “Frobenius
could not imagine that such works were of African origin and came up
with the theory that this great art was evidence of the lost Atlantis
of the Greeks. “He further declared that the Yoruba deity, Olokun, was
the same god as the Greek Poseidon. “The monument was further
identified as a modern sand casting of a brass, which comprises copper
and zinc.
“The name, Olokun, attached to this head refers to the fact that it
was dug up in the late 19th century in the Olokun Grove and used in
annual rites to honour Olokun ,’’ he said.
An Ife priest, Chief Faloba Fagbenro, described Olokun
as the goddess of the sea and patronage of bead making, which makes
glass bead working an important industry in Ile-Ife.
He recalled that the head of Olokun (Ori Olokun) remained in the
hands of the family responsible for the Olokun cult until Oni brought
it to the palace for safekeeping in 1934.
The the terra-cotta head of Olokun has been replicated
in strategic places of the world, including Latin America, and Europe.
The image always brings back to memory the civilisation in the areas of
art and technology that took place in Nigeria and Africa before the
British invasion.
Sen. Jide Omoworare, the senator representing Ife-Ijesa Senatorial
District, was among the dignitaries that attended the occasion.
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