Ooni celebrates Aje festival to harness blessings, economic growth

Ooni of Ife Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi and Ife indigenes on Monday celebrated the annual Aje Festival to harness blessings and economic growth for the state.

The festival, dedicated to the deity of wealth and tradition, was led by the Ooni, who offered prayers for prosperity across the state, the South-West region and Nigeria as a whole.

Aje festival marks a significant cultural preservation and spiritual event for the Yoruba people, where prayers and symbolic rites are performed to attract wealth and abundance.

Ile-Ife remains the focal point of this annual event, reinforcing its place as the spiritual and cultural heartbeat of the Yoruba people.

Among the prominent figures at this year’s festival were the Iyalaje Oodua, Chief Toyin Kolade, traditional rulers and notable Yoruba leaders.

The Ooni’s wife, Queen Ademiluyi-Ogunwusi, told newsmen that her husband celebrated the festival annually.

“Aje means wealth and prosperity; so it is wealth creation that ensures that our tradition and culture are celebrated.

“Money rituals can’t bring money, only the work of our hands, ability to work hard, knowledge and mindset bring money, not any ritual.

“There is a due process for everything. Where I am today is through my resilience and hard work,” she stated.