Ikorodu town is a suburb
in Lagos state. The pivots on which the stability of Ikorodu rest was
the legal recognition given to the two ruling houses the RADEMO royal family
and the LASUNWON royal family. The two royal families have produced eighteen
traditional rulers .The reigning traditional ruler his royal highness Oba Salawu Oyefusi is from the RADEMO family.
There are several
festivals celebrated in Ikorodu ranging from odun osu ,which is celebrated by
the reigning o Oba, the MAGBO and LIWE popularly known as “ORO” which is a male
affair with women kept indoors for 24-hours shutting down all economic
activities in the town. This festival holds twice in a year this year MAGBO was
celebrated on 31st day of May 2012 and the LIWE on 16th
June 2012. AGEMO, ELUKU, ODUN OGUN ,IKORODU OGA DAY among others.Ikorodu Oga
Day is a special week set aside for all indegenes and people from all works of
life regardless of age,class or creed this year’s festival slated for 10th-17th
November 2012 is meant to bring economic growth to Ikorodu Town.
IKORODU OGA DAY FESTIVAL
Origin of Ikorodu Oga
Day
Ikorodu is blessed with rich cultural heritage which dates
back as over three centuries ago. Like
any other society Ikorodu people are noted for organising themselves with
social activities such as: weddings ,naming ceremony ,house warming ,burial ,birthdays
,illeya ,and Christmas celebrations.
At the end of 1991 Ikorodu was yet to set aside a special day
for all its indegenes to come together for a general celebration. After
deliberations Ikorodu Oga Day was born and first celebrated on November 20
th
and 21
st 1992. Events ranging from football tournament, musical
concert where popular artistes are invited ,fashion parade ,beauty contest for
miss Ikorodu Oga, market women display their wares it’s like a mini trade fair
at the Ikorodu Town Hall, awards are given to acheivers in different fields
examples of the recipients of this awards are Abike Dabiri Erewa ,Aluko Dangote
amongs others.
This festival holds annually in November and people visit
from all part of the world visit Ikorodu buy locally made goods displayed by
these market women ,shops and markets experience boost in sales during this
period because of the influx of people into the town. It is simply a festival
to showcase culture ,products ,and re-union.
ORO FESTIVAL
For over three decades I have lived in Ikorodu “ORO”
festival have been celebrated. I heard that it used to be celebrated by the
female folk for one week until they could not hold the secrets of the festival
and the male folk took over. The MAGBO and LIWE festivals popularly known as
“ORO” is celebrated annually in May and June it does not hold on Fridays and
Sundays as a mark of respect to the Muslim and Christian holy days. This
happened after a forceful showdown with the MAGBO organisers to the extent that
communal peace was threatened.
Ajina market is the place where the shrine is located where
the “ORO” worshipers go to worship. It is believed that this festival is made
to appease the gods for prosperity, peace, and good agricultural produce for
Ikorodu people.
This market is situated between Ita Elewa and Itunmoja with
entrance at Ojubode and Alhaji street and Itunmoja is one of the oldest market
in Ikorodu Town the market operates daily from 6 a.m. - 7 p.m. goods sold are
60% traditional items ranging from herbs to ritual materials, beads and artefacts.
The market area houses many traditional worshipers who are
engaged in the spiritual activities this perhaps explains the reason for the
nature of products offered for sale in the market.
During the “ORO” festival all economic activities is being
shut down, career women have to skip going to work or stay with friends or
families to enable them go to work for me I had to miss classes and it wasn’t
funny. On the eve of the festival boys with long cane in large group go around
the town wiping themselves and causing serious traffic, shops and market close
on time to avoid looting, some people have lost their lives via this festival.
Pregnant women and emergency health situation faces the risk
of this festival no banking activities ,business ,school everything shutdown
and I ask WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF THIS FESTIVAL? Cant it be done at night or
wiped off in this 21st century, it is barbaric and totally selfish,those
who don’t live around where it is majorly practiced still stay at home to avoid
being attacked.
Women who live around IRESHE ,ANIBABA ,ITUPATE etc. have to cover their entrances with mats to
avoid any see through to the festival.
In conclusion, the organisers of these MAGBO and
LIWE should consider how much is been lost economically in the two days of this
festival yearly, the discomfort and sometimes loss of life and properties been
lost during these festival and think of a more convenient way to celebrate the
festival. The Ikorodu Oga Day has brought about economic value to the town this
I think the ORO organisers should emulate.