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Rukidi IV of Tooro was born on 16 April, 1992 in Uganda, is a Leader of kingdom within Uganda. Discover Rukidi IV of Tooro's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 31 years old?
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Rukirabasaija Omukama Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV, commonly known as King Oyo, is the reigning Omukama of Tooro, in Uganda.
According to oral history, Prince Olimi Kaboyo Kasunsunkwanzi, son of Rukirabasaija King of Bunyoro, annexed the southern part of his father's Kingdom in 1822 and founded what is known as Tooro today.
Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru is referred to as the Omukama, which means "King", and Rukirabasaija, which means "the greatest of men".
Although he is considered the sovereign leader of the Batooro, Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru's power is limited to cultural duties.
His full Title and name is Rukirabasaija Omukama Oyo Nyimba Kabamba-Iguru Rukidi IV.
In 1966, the political powers of the traditional leaders were abolished by the nationalist movement led by Milton Obote, who opposed the kings because of their collaboration with British colonial authorities alongside their potential to be divisive forces and thus a threat to the nascent republic.
The 1970s and 1980s were characterised by political instability and civil unrest, which led to serious repercussions for the cultural institutions.
Many of the leaders like the Kabaka Mutesa of Buganda and Omukama Patrick Kaboyo of Tooro were forced into exile to escape the regime of terror of Idi Amin.
It was not until 1986 that President Yoweri Museveni, by an amendment to the constitution in 1993, reinstated the kingdoms.
The kingdoms would never enjoy the sovereignty they had in pre-colonial times, but they would be instrumental in mobilising the country towards social and economic recovery.
Tooro, with its capital at Mucwa in Fort Portal City, lies in the mid-western part of present-day Uganda.
The people of Tooro, known as the Batooro, comprise at least 3.5 percent of the 47.5 million people of Uganda (2022 estimate).
Three and a half years later in 1995, Oyo ascended the throne and succeeded his father to become the 12th ruler of the 180-year-old Kingdom of Tooro.
In pre-colonial times, what is now Uganda was composed of sovereign kingdoms and societies headed by chiefs and kings, whereas most societies in Uganda such as communities in its north and northeastern were loosely set up systems led by clan leaders, others like Bunyoro, Buganda, Ankole and Tooro were organised kingdoms.
The death of his father King Kaboyo in 1995 meant the crown prince had to assume the role of king during his toddler years.
At 2 a.m. on 12 September 1995, a week after the late king's burial, the rituals to hand over the reins of power to Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru began.
He became the youngest modern monarch at just 3 years old.
They included a mock battle at the palace entrance fought between enemy forces of a "rebel" prince and the royal army, and a test of Oyo's divine right to the throne, in which the Omusuuga, (head of the royal clan), called on the gods to strike Oyo dead if he was not of royal blood.
On passing the test, Oyo was permitted to sound the Nyalebe, a sacred Chwezi drum, as his forefathers had done.
At 4 a.m, Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru was crowned King amidst a jubilant crowd and entered the Karuziika palace ha Kyaro Nyamunyaka as the new ruler of the Kingdom of Tooro.
He was served his first meal as King, which consisted of millet dough.
The cultural rituals (Emirwa y'Obuhangwa) were followed by a religious ceremony presided over by the, Eustance Kamanyire of [[Fort Portal based Ruwenzori. President Museveni attended the coronation celebrations and paid tribute to the new King.
King Oyo Nyimba celebrates 27 years on the throne on Monday 12 Sep 2022 held at Kurizika Palace in Fort Portal, the coronation was attended by Prime Minister Steven Kiyingi and several royalties lead by Prince Charles Kamurasi the Uncle to Oyo Omukama, The prayers were led by Religious leaders from Calvary Chapel, during the coronation the queen re-echoed that the king should find a suitable wife or helper who is fit for him as a King during the Coronation Kisembo Reuben congratulated Steven Kiyingi the newly appointed Tooro Kingdom Prime Minister and called out calm and peace among all people of Tooro Kingdom and in his philosophy he believes in dialogue and principle of negotiation for solutions to disagreements.
The religious leaders appreciated Oyo Nyimba for the Constructive technology he brought to the Kingdom.
Three regents were charged with overseeing King Oyo's growth into the role of King and with handling the cultural affairs of the kingdom during the King's childhood and youth.
At the time of his coronation, the three regents included his mother, Queen Best (the Queen Mother); his aunt/godmother, Princess Elizabeth Bagaaya; his uncle Prince Jimmy Mugenyi and President Museveni.
The late Colonel Muamar Gaddafi, the leader of Libya, was a patron of the Tooro Kingdom with close ties to the royal family.
The nine-year-old King Oyo named Gaddafi the "defender" of the kingdom and invited him to attend the sixth coronation anniversary celebrations in 2001.
Gaddafi had made donations to the kingdom, helping pay for refurbishments to the palace in Fort Portal.
One of the main duties of the King is to lobby for donations for economic and social welfare projects for the wellbeing of his subjects.
These include health, education, economic and cultural projects.
The latter is important to build the people's confidence in the King and promote strong cultural identity.
Supported by his regents and family, Oyo travels the world seeking foreign assistance for the development of the Tooro Kingdom.
Most recently, Oyo received 100 wheelchairs on behalf of the Kingdom which were distributed to five regions of the kingdom.
Other humanitarian projects are endorsed by the Kingdom through the Batebe of To(o)ro Foundation which runs a special education fund for needy children.
Oyo started a project of constructing an ICT center youth center and a model farm.
As a child, aside from his official duties, King Oyo went to school and spent time with friends.
However, his status dictated that he attend private school and have a personal security guard at all times.
The Kingdom is ruled by the Babiito dynasty, whose history dates as far back as the 14th century.