Petty traders make brisk sales at venue of Olubadan’s coronation

Despite vehicular and human restrictions at Mapo Hall, the venue of the installation of Rashidi Ladoja as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadan, hundreds of vendors managed to beat security to display their wares around the vicinity.
Petty traders, as early as 6:30 a.m., arrived at the venue to beat security agents to display their goods.
Some petty traders invested in printing pictures of the new Olubadan on T-shirts, key holders, calendars, wristbands, and large frames to make quick profits from the teeming crowd that wished to be identified with the celebration.
Also, food vendors, snacks, and soft drink sellers who secured spots close to the venue were seen making brisk sales in the carnival-like atmosphere of Mapo Hall.
A food vendor, Idiat Adeyemo, said she had been cooking continuously since the early hours of the day due to demand for different kinds of food.
A soft drink vendor, Grace Emmanuel, said she increased the price of her drinks slightly above the normal price because she had sourced ice blocks to keep the drinks cold for customers.
“I need to add the extra cost of ice block so as to make a little profit,“ she said.
Another group of people who made quick money at the event were traditional drummers, who stood guard outside, singing praises of dignitaries entering the venue for some token.
Mr Ladoja, who turned 81 on Thursday, emerged as the Olubadan from the civil line of the chieftaincy line.
Before his nomination to the throne, he was the Otun Olubadan and ascended to the Olubadan position after the demise of his predecessor, Owolabi Olakulehin, on July 7.
(NAN)
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