

The Olubadan of Ibadanland designate, His Excellency, Senator Rasheed Adewolu Ladoja, FNSE, a former Governor of Oyo State, has observed that the University of Ibadan is able to maintain its premiership status because of its wide tentacles personified by its numerous alumni who have positively impacted society.
Oba Ladoja made this statement while receiving Principal Officers of the university, led by the Vice Chancellor, Professor Kayode O. Adebowale, mni, FAS, fspsp, who paid him a courtesy visit to formally congratulate him on his designation to the revered throne as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland.
He noted that despite the proliferation of universities in Nigeria, which started with the first generation federal universities, there is no gainsaying the fact that UI has been registering great strides in Nigeria and across the globe thus sustaining its legacy as the first and best university in Nigeria.

Disclosing that he did not have the privilege of attending the University of Ibadan because the Faculty of Technology had not been established in 1966 when he sought admission into a higher institution, the Olubadan designate stated that UI remains the pride of the academia in Nigeria and Ibadanland in particular.
He assured the management of the university that he would do all within his powers to promote the university.
He also restated that the people of Ibadan are proud of the UI as a heritage; therefore, the university should always count on their support.
Oba Ladoja stated that Ibadan people have been generous in yielding land for the establishment of institutions of higher learning and research institutes, consequently making Ibadan an intellectual hub in Nigeria.
He urged the management of the university to harness the strength of other research institutes in Ibadan to facilitate the fulfilment of its mandate and for the betterment of the people of Ibadan.
Oba Ladoja expressed warm gratitude to the UI team for the visit and thanked the university for pledging its continued support to the throne of the Olubadan.
Speaking earlier, Professor Kayode Adebowale had celebrated the monarch as one whose status as a Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers lays credence to his intellectual rigour and technical acumen.
The Vice-Chancellor stated that Oba Ladoja’s venture into industry, politics, and governance was indicative of his profound understanding of human dynamics and public service.
He said that these attributes position him as an embodiment of unique experiences that qualify him to lead Ibadanland on the path of more development, unity, and progress under his wise, knowledgeable, and dynamic leadership.
The VC reiterated that the university owes its existence to the generosity of the Ibadan people, which depicts the hospitality for which Ibadan is well known.
He assured His Imperial Majesty of the university’s steadfast partnership in the development of Ibadanland, pledging that UI will continue to work with the Olubadan’s palace, through collaborations with relevant departments and institutes within the university on initiatives that will preserve and promote the rich culture of the Ibadan people.
He assured that the university will remain committed to community development, pledging that the university, with its vast intellectual resources would be at the disposal of the palace for policy advisory, planning and execution of projects for the benefit of the people.
On the Vice-Chancellor’s entourage were all the other Principal Officers; other University functionaries; as well as the Ekefa Iyalode of Ibadanland, a former Registrar of UI and a quintessential University administrator, Chief Moji Ladipo, mni, FNIM, as well as a former member of the Governing Council of the University, Dr Gani Adeniran.