Egungun (masquerade) is a popular practice found in the cultures of the
Yourba people who
dwell in the south western part of Nigeria. It is a means of connecting
the people to their long gone ancestors who appear in form of
human-spirit to give warnings or shower their blessings on the land.
Oloolu is a very powerful Egungun/ eegun (masquerade) in the Yoruba city of
Ibadan.
The name Oloolu is not in any way new to the ears of any Ibadan
indigene or dweller. At the mention of Oloolu, Ibadan people, women
especially, shiver in cold and fear which ascertain the claim that
Oloolu is the most feared masquerade in Ibadan and one of the most
revered in the entire Yorubaland and Africa.
The
Oloolu masquerade is
feared because of its powers, history and sacrality. Women are not
allowed to see Oloolu because of the female skull attached to the top of
its attire. It is believed that any woman that sees Oloolu will have
her menstrual period disturbed and could eventually die. Also, it is
believed that on the first appearance of the Oloolu masquerade, the
first person it sees will fall ill and if necessary rites are not
performed, the victim might die.
The
history of Oloolu masquerade has it that a brave warrior named
Ayorinde Aje
who fought battles alongside Oderinlo, Ogunmola, Ogbori-efon and other
Ibadan warriors, went to war in Ogbagi, a town in Akoko, presently in
Ondo State. During the war, no one was able to face the powerful war
masquerade of the town which was Oloolu. Ayorinde Aje was the only one
who challenged and defeated the masquerade. He then took the Oloolu
bearer captive and led him to Ibadan. On the way, the wife of the bearer
refused to continue the journey and in annoyance, Ayorinde Aje beheaded
her and commanded her husband to add her head to the outfit of Oloolu.
This was how Oloolu masquerade began in Ibadan and why women are
forbidden to see Oloolu masquerade.
Oloolu masquerade comes out every July to celebrate the
Oloolu festival
which is believed to bring blessings upon the land. At every
appearance, Oloolu masquerade goes round the heartbeat areas of Ibadan
such as
Popo-Yemoja, Beere, Oja’ba and so on. Whenever
Oloolu masquerade is on display, no other masquerade is allowed to come
out, otherwise, it will meet its waterloo. History has it that during
the reign of
Olubadan Dada, an Egungun (masquerade) called
Iponri-Iku
came out when Oloolu was displaying. The duo then engaged in a hot
duel. It was said that Oloolu dropped a mystical cowry on the ground and
dared Iponri-Iku to pick it up if he can. As Iponri-Iku bent down to
pick the special cowry, he broke his spine and eventually died. Since
then, no masquerade dare challenge the Oloolu.
The tradition of Oloolu masquerade forbid its bearer to meet his woman
30 days before coming out. Also, during the display, the bearer must not
wear shoes or carry any load other than Oloolu costume which include
different pieces of clothes, a net, a human thigh bone, and a female
skull attached to its head which makes it look more dreadful. The skull
is that of the woman whom history said was beheaded by the warrior
Ayorinde Aje. During the olden days, Oloolu masquerade used to wear a
mask which detect the presence of women. But it was said that the mask
was lost to Europeans who took it to their land.
No one can gainsay the claim that Oloolu masquerade is the most popular, feared and celebrated masquerade in
Ibadan; the city of heroes.
Thanks for reading,
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