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Adeboye stated that women who wear makeup question the perfection of God’s creation.

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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has said women who wear makeup do not believe God did a perfect job on them.

Adeboye spoke on Saturday during the RCCG ministers’ conference held at the Redemption City, Mowe, Ogun State, as part of activities lined up for the church’s just-concluded 72nd annual convention.

Adeboye said God did a great job when God created humans, stating that women wearing make-up are expressing their disbelief in God who created them.

He said, “When you marry, you cut your coat according to your clothes. Some of you want to be like the people of the world. I can’t even imagine some of the things I see now. It wasn’t so in the beginning.

“People spend hundreds of thousands of naira on ‘shoot out’ (photo shoot). And then, on the day of the wedding, the girl put on all manner of decorations. Those who do make-up are those who do not believe God did a good job.

“When God created you, He did a great job, you are wonderful, perfectly made, and you cannot find any other fellow like you. You are special.

“When you begin to paint, and you think you can improve on what God has already done, you are a fool. You can never improve on what God has done.”

Kenny Bello Pays Tribute To Late Ambassador Oladunjoye, Calls Him “A Great Warrior”

Ijebu Imushin-born political mobiliser and business magnate, Hon. Kehinde Ayodeji Bello, has paid glowing tribute to the late Ambassador Olatunde Oladunjoye, describing him as a “great warrior” who served his party and community with unwavering dedication.

Popularly known as KAB in Ogun political circles, Hon. Bello expressed his heartfelt condolences to the family, political allies, and admirers of Oladunjoye, highlighting the late ambassador’s impactful legacy.

In his tribute, Bello stated:

“The late Ambassador Olatunde Oladunjoye was a man who served our party with complete commitment and integrity. The Ogun APC family will deeply miss his strength and political prowess his absence is a great loss.

“I observed his character over the years. He had the remarkable ability to work effectively from anywhere, and his influence was always felt, especially during challenging political periods.”

Describing him as the Onigegeara of Ijebuland, Bello emphasized that Oladunjoye’s legacy will be fondly remembered by the Awujale’s palace and across all spheres where he made an impact.

“I pray for strength for his family during this difficult time and for Almighty Allah to forgive his shortcomings and grant him eternal rest. He will be missed by his hometown of Itele, political colleagues, and the journalism community.”

  • Oluseun JOSHUA, Abeokuta.

“A Media Guru and Political Titan Is Gone” – Ocean B Pays Tribute To Late Ambassador Oladunjoye

The Ogun-East Public Relations Officer of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Hon. Tolulope Olubiyi Oduyemi popularly known as ‘Ocean B’ has mourned the passing of Ambassador Olatunde Oladunjoye, describing him as a ‘media guru per excellence’ and an influential political figure whose death came as a shock to many.

In his heartfelt tribute, Ocean B emphasized Oladunjoye’s lasting impact within Ogun State’s political and media landscapes.

“The name Ambassador Olatunde became a household name in Ogun politics. He was a versatile media expert whose contributions can never be forgotten.

“I have no doubt that my boss and political leader is now with his Creator. He did his part while on earth. I vividly remember his unwavering support during recent political contests in Ogun State, he fought for the party and stood firm through thick and thin.

“He was not just a political warrior, but an uncommon soul who left a powerful legacy for those of us coming behind. His foundation’s initiative, ‘Oniroyin’ was dedicated to supporting the families of late journalists, another testament to his heart for service.”

Ocean B asserted that the Oladunjoye’s passing is a reminder of life’s transient nature; offers prayers for the bereaved family and all who worked closely with the late Ambassador.

Said he, “His journey on earth has ended, and he now rests with his maker; politics will continue, but his contributions will forever echo among us.”

“I wish his family, especially his beloved children, as well as our political leaders, the strength to bear this great loss. His name will remain evergreen in our hearts.”

Adieu, Ambassador Olatunde Oladunjoye.

Ijebu State Creation: Akilo Commends Awujale, Bobasuwa Okunowo’s Committee for New Memoranda

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The Convener and Coordinator-General of the Ijebu Youth March For New State, Comrade Akeem Temitope Akilo has praised the recent efforts by the promoters and stakeholders of Ijebu State creation for taking a fresh step towards achieving their goal. This move comes after the National Assembly requested new memoranda from interested groups, as previous submissions didn’t meet constitutional requirements. This response comes after a press conference held on Thursday, April 17, 2025, at the Aafin Awujale in Ijebu Ode, where the Ijebu State Creation Implementation Committee submitted a memorandum for the creation of Ijebu State.

Akilo stated that the stakeholders’ decision to take this new step is expected, given the National Assembly’s request for fresh memoranda submissions as per Section 8 of the Constitution. This section outlines the criteria for creating new states, and previous expressions of interest from state creation advocates didn’t meet these constitutional requirements.

In essence, Akilo believes the stakeholders are responding to the National Assembly’s call to action, aiming to fulfill the necessary criteria for state creation. This development highlights the ongoing efforts towards potentially creating new states in Nigeria, with the Ijebu State creation being a specific case in point.

Akilo stated that it’s great to see the Implementation Committee refining the document for Ijebu State creation, with Ijebu-Ode as the capital. The determination of the Ijebu people to have their own state is clear, and they’re no longer willing to wait for others to drive this process. This development aligns with the ongoing efforts to create Ijebu State, which has already passed the first reading at the Nigerian Senate. The Ijebu community’s resolve is evident in their push for state creation, emphasizing their desire for self-governance and development.

Akilo boasted that Ijebu is blessed abundantly with human and natural resources, making it viable to sustain itself as a state. He emphasized that submitting fresh memoranda is a crucial strategy in demanding the creation of Ijebu State from Ogun East Senatorial District, with Ijebu Ode as the proposed capital.

Akilo praised the Awujale and Paramount Ruler of Ijebuland, Kabiesi Alaiyeluwa Oba Dr. S.K. Adetona GCON, for his dedication and commitment to the Ijebu State project. Oba Adetona, considered the father of the Ijebu nation, has been instrumental in driving the state creation initiative. As a renowned monarch, he has brought development and stability to Ijebuland, leveraging his nearly seven decades of experience on the throne to promote socio-economic growth. His leadership has earned him recognition as one of Nigeria’s greatest monarchs, known for his incorruptibility, transparency and commitment to justice.

Comrade Akilo commends the Ijebu State Creation Implementation Committee, led by Chief Chris Olufunmilola Okunowo, The Bobasuwa II of Ijebu, for their unwavering resilience and commitment. He also extends his appreciation to all stakeholders who have worked tirelessly.

“Ponzi Schemes: A Persistent Plague Fueled by Greed and Carelessness”

The Enduring Scourge of Ponzi Schemes: A Tale of Greed and Recklessness

There’s an Igbo proverb that says: “Anyone chasing a snake should be ready for a drink. If you kill the snake, you’ll drink the pepper soup, and if the snake bites you, you’ll drink medicine.”

This wisdom perfectly captures the reality of Ponzi schemes, sports betting, and high-yield investment scams—those who engage in them should be prepared for the consequences. Whether they profit briefly or lose everything, they have no one to blame but themselves. Zero sympathy.

The recent collapse of yet another fraudulent investment scheme should serve as a harsh lesson to those still enticed by the illusion of easy money. But let’s be clear—this is not a new phenomenon.

I remember back in 1994, during my secondary school days when some of my classmates were selling what we called “certificates.” The idea was simple: you buy one, then recruit 32 others to contribute small amounts of money, and you keep the profit. It was an early form of a Ponzi scheme, and like all such scams, it collapsed—leaving many stranded.

A Ponzi scheme is an investment fraud where returns are paid to earlier investors using funds from new investors, rather than from actual profit. The system thrives on false promises, unsustainable returns, and eventual collapse.

Over the years, we’ve seen these scams reappear under different names, each time with the same tragic ending:

  • MMM** (2016) – Collapsed, wiping out billions.
  • Ultimate Cycler – Promised wealth but delivered ruin.
  • Get Help Worldwide, Twinkas, iCharity Club – All vanished with people’s money.
  • Loopers Club, Givers Forum, BitFinance Global, CBEX – Same story, different branding.

The pattern is always the same:

  1. False claims of high returns with little risk.
  2. Early investors are paid to lure in more victims.
  3. The scheme collapses, and the operators disappear.

One curious observation over the years is that many of these scams seem to originate from Ibadan before spreading nationwide. And when they crash, the fallout is always brutal—ordinary people, especially market women (iya Elepo, iya alata), bear the brunt of the losses.

The problem isn’t just the fraudsters; it’s also the greed and desperation of participants. Many ignore the obvious red flags because they’re blinded by the promise of overnight wealth.

Sports betting and crypto scams operate on a similar psychology—people keep pouring money in, hoping for a miracle, only to lose everything.

If an investment sounds too good to be true, it is. No legitimate business offers 200% returns in weeks. The government can regulate, but individuals must also exercise common sense.

As the Igbo proverb warns: “If you chase a snake, be ready for whatever comes next—pepper soup or bitter medicine.”

Those who keep falling for these schemes have no excuse. The signs are always there.

When will we learn?

Source: Timothy Odedina

WHAT REALLY HAPPENED WITH THE AGEMO STATUE IN IJEBU ODE?

An unusual scene recently played out in Ijebu Ode that left many residents talking — a man tried to steal the Agemo statue. Yes, the Agemo statue.

Breaking It Down

The Strange Attempt: The man, later identified as Jeremiah Nwoko, reportedly tried to carry off the statue. But in a strange twist, he fell mid-act and passed out — unconscious, but not dead.

Mental Health in Focus: Authorities later confirmed that Nwoko struggles with mental health issues. That sheds light on what could have led to his actions.

Not the First Incident: Just a few days earlier, he was involved in another disturbing event — breaking a cell key at the Obalende Police Station. Clearly, this wasn’t a one-off moment.

The Bigger Questions

Why the Agemo Statue? Was it random? Or did he feel some kind of pull toward it? His motives are still unclear.

Are We Doing Enough About Security? This situation has sparked fresh conversations around community safety and whether our local security systems — including uniformed personnel — are being properly supported.

A Wake-Up Call

This incident is a reminder that cultural heritage must be protected, not just from intentional harm but also from situations that arise from mental health crises. It also points to the need for compassion — both in caring for our traditions and those in distress.

Source: Oracle of Peace

Salah pens new contract to extend Liverpool stay

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has signed a new contract with the club, extending his stay at Anfield beyond the 2024-25 season.

The Egyptian, who joined the Reds from AS Roma in 2017, is currently enjoying another remarkable campaign, having netted 32 goals in 45 appearances across all competitions. Of those, 27 have come in the Premier League, making him the division’s top scorer. He has also registered 22 assists for his teammates so far this term.

Salah, 32, expressed his delight at continuing his journey with the Merseyside club.

Of course I’m very excited. We have a great team now. Before also we had a great team. But I signed because I think we have a chance to win other trophies and enjoy my football.

It’s great, I had my best years here. I played eight years, hopefully it’s going to be 10. Enjoying my life here, enjoying my football. I had the best years in my career,” he told Liverpoolfc.com.

The news marks a significant boost for manager Arne Slot, who will be hoping to build on Salah’s contributions as Liverpool look to compete for major honours once again.

Salah, already regarded as one of the club’s greatest players, is third on Liverpool’s all-time top scorer list with 243 goals in 394 appearances. He has helped the Reds to seven major trophies during his time at Anfield, including the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup, UEFA Super Cup, FA Cup and two League Cups.

His individual accolades include three Premier League Golden Boot awards, two PFA Players’ Player of the Year honours, and two FWA Footballer of the Year awards.

Thanking fans for their continued support, Salah added, “I would like to say to [the fans], I am very, very happy to be here. I signed here because I believe we can win a lot of big trophies together. Keep supporting us and we’ll give it our best, and hopefully in the future we’re going to win more trophies.”

Cristiano Ronaldo enters the film industry with the launch of his own studio.

Cristiano Ronaldo has ventured into the film industry, marking his debut by partnering with British film producer Matthew Vaughn to establish an independent film studio called UR•MARV.

This collaboration has already led to the production and financing of two action-packed films, with plans for a third installment in the same series.

The financial specifics of their 50-50 joint venture have not been disclosed. Their investment comes at a time when streaming platforms like Netflix and Disney+ are increasingly backing independent filmmakers, providing a global distribution network that can help their films reach a wider audience and fuel the growth of the independent film industry.

Ogun – The Manufacturing Nerve Center of Nigeria’s Southwest

“We Are Building the Most Attractive Investment Destination in West Africa.”
Governor Dapo Abiodun, CON

Once dismissed as Lagos’ quiet neighbour, Ogun State has now roared into the limelight, shedding its old skin and emerging as the industrial heartbeat of Nigeria’s southwest.

From sun-drenched farmlands to sky-piercing smokestacks, Ogun has become a forge of transformation — where policy meets potential, and ambition finds infrastructure.

Today, it is not just location that gives Ogun an edge. It is leadership. It is vision. It is resolve.

Factories now line the corridors of Sagamu, Igbesa, Ewekoro, and Agbara like sentinels of a new era. The Agro-Cargo Airport in Iperu isn’t just a runway — it’s a statement. A promise that Ogun’s produce will find global markets, and that exports, not excuses, will define the future.

“We have committed ourselves to opening up every part of Ogun for sustainable development,” Governor Abiodun affirms. “Our goal is to make the state the most attractive destination for investment, not just in Nigeria, but in West Africa.”

His words aren’t hollow. Through OGUNIPA, the Ogun State Investment Promotion Agency, red tape is being slashed and investor confidence rekindled. Ogun is not asking businesses to gamble. It is offering them guarantees.

“We believe the private sector is the engine of growth,” the governor emphasizes. “Our role is to create the right environment — secure, transparent, and efficient — for businesses to thrive.”

From agriculture to innovation, Ogun’s development is not just horizontal — it is vertical, exponential.

With more than 400 industries and counting, the state is building an economy with depth and diversity. Skilled hands, trained minds, and fertile land — Ogun has all three, and is leveraging them with strategic precision.

This is not an accident. It is an awakening.

This is not just growth. It is Ogun’s renaissance.

A state once seen as a stopover is now a destination. Not by luck. But by leadership.

In the words of Governor Abiodun, “We’re not just open for business — we’re built for it.”

Tayo Mabeweje
Media Consultant to the Executive Governor of Ogun State

Ogun NUJ Commiserates with Gov. Abiodun, APC on Tunde Oladunjoye’s Demise

The Ogun State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) expresses its heartfelt condolences to Governor Dapo Abiodun and the All Progressives Congress (APC) following the passing of the Consultant to the Governor on Media, and the Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, Ambassador Tunde Oladunjoye.

The news of the demise of the resilient Chief Consultant to the governor on media and spokesman of Ogun APC, who departed at his prime, came with a rude shock and disbelief, leaving behind itself excruciating pain and sorrow in the media community.

Amb. Oladunjoye was not just a dedicated politician but also a beloved figure whose immense commitment and contribution to public service, humanity and overall development of our dear State will forwver be remembered.

This tragic news is, sincerely difficult to fathom just as we never saw it coming in the neighborhood of fifty years’ time, but still we totally submit to the will and sovereignty of Almighty Allah who gave and took him home at this time. It is indeed, a profound loss which requires the benevolence of Allah to bear it’s irreplaceable effect.

The Council extends its heartfelt sympathies and strong solidarity and as the government, family and friends mourn the loss of this erudite politian whose presence will be deeply missed, and his memory cherished forever, having lived an impactful life. to his family, friends, and all who mourn his loss during this difficult time.

May Allah grant his soul eternal rest!

E-Signed:

Comrade Wale Olanrewaju
Chairman
Ogun NUJ

Comrade Bunmi Adigun
Secretary
Ogun NUJ

State Creation: Ijebu Youths Back Awujale, Other Agitators

The youths of Ijebuland, under the aegis of Ijebu Youths March for New State (IYMNS), have called on all Ijebus, both at home and in the diaspora, to rally behind the ongoing efforts led by the Awujale and paramount ruler of Ijebuland, Oba S.K. Adetona, along with other stakeholders advocating for the creation of Ijebu State.

The group held its first general gathering on Tuesday at the Ijebu-Ode Club arena, with full attendance from members and various coordinators representing the six local government areas of Ijebuland.

The convener, who also serves as the Coordinator-General, Comrade Akeem Temitope Akilo, affirmed in his address that the growing momentum of the Ijebu statehood initiative is a testament to its increasing support.

He emphasized that the relentless efforts of royal fathers, led by the Awujale, alongside Senator Gbenga Daniel representing Ogun East, should be recognized and appreciated by the youth, who are the future leaders of Ijebuland.

Akilo stressed that the current leaders are laying the foundation for a better future.

“We are determined to mobilize our youth and work collaboratively with our revered royal fathers. Our leadership structure will oversee the implementation of a comprehensive plan, including advocacy, campaigns, and public enlightenment efforts.

“He further noted that the initiative aligns with the ongoing push for Ijebu statehood, urging all stakeholders to support their leaders in achieving this historic goal.

In his remarks, Hon. Tolulope Olubiyi Oduyemi reiterated the importance of supporting the initiative, stating that the creation of Ijebu State is a collective responsibility.

“There is no gain without sacrifice, the creation of Ijebu State is a done deal for all sons and daughters of Ijebuland, and it is imperative for everyone to support this cause.

“According to him, Ijebu remains the only province in Nigeria yet to attain state status, making this effort a pivotal moment in its history”, – Olubiyi said.

On his part, the Director of Media and Communications, Comrade ‘Seun Oduneye, highlighted the significance of collective participation and grassroots mobilization in the upcoming March for the New State initiative.

Similarly, Dr. Kubura Bakre, the Director of Organisation, urged grassroots leaders to fully commit to the project, emphasizing its potential to bring the long awaited statehood to reality.

Following the discussions, the group announced the appointment of coordinators and assigned them various responsibilities, focusing on mobilizing youths across Ijebuland in preparation for the forthcoming Youth March exercise.

Lawyer writes minister, gives VIO seven days to vacate FCT roads

A human rights activist and public interest lawyer, Abubakar Marshal, has warned the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, over the continued operations of the Directorate of Road Traffic Services, known as VIO, despite a court order barring them from impounding vehicles and imposing fines.Marshal.

A Federal High Court in Abuja had, on October 20, 2024, restrained the Directorate of Road Traffic Services from stopping vehicles on the road, impounding or confiscating vehicles, and imposing fines on motorists.

Justice Evelyn Maha issued the order in a judgment on a fundamental rights enforcement suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1695/202 declaring that the actions of the VIO either through their agents, servants, and assigns, from impounding, confiscating the vehicle of motorists, or imposing a fine on any motorist as doing so is wrongful, oppressive, and unlawful by themselves.

Despite the ruling, VIO officials have allegedly resumed operations, leading to confrontations with motorists.

Although the VIO has appealed against the judgment, the Appeal Court has yet to give its verdict on the matter.However, Marshal, in his letter, accused the agency of openly defying the court’s order and also harassing motorists.

He added that there is video evidence to back his allegations.

Marshal said, “Sadly, the officials of the Directorate of Road Traffic Services in utter violation of binding and subsisting orders, have resumed the stoppage, impounding, confiscation of cars and the imposition of fines within the FCT.

“We have been inundated with calls over the renewed illegal activities of the VIO within the FCT and have moved around the capital city to confirm their illegal operations, which have led to violent confrontations between some of these officials and vexed motorists. Video evidence abound.”

He further emphasized that as a senior member of the legal profession, Wike must ensure that agencies under his authority do not act in “egregious and contemptuous disdain of an express order of the court.”

Marshal said, “As a senior member of the legal profession, we are perturbed that officials under your command and authority could embark on such egregious and contemptuous disdain of an express order of court.

“On account of the foregoing dear minister, you are hereby required to employ the instrumentality of your good offices to restore compliance with the foregoing positive and binding orders pending the final determination of the appeal and cross-appeal processes.

“Please note that upon failing to comply with the foregoing request, seven days commencing from the date of receipt of this letter, we shall take all legal steps to commit you to prison for contempt of the orders of the court.

Family Drags Ogun Monarch To Court Over Alleged Wrongful Selection, Imposition

Family Drags Ogun Monarch To Court Over Alleged Wrongful Selection, Imposition

Justice M A Akinyemi of the Ogun State High Court, Sagamu has fixed May 21, 2025 for the hearing of the lawsuit filed against Ogun State government by the Kankanbina ruling house of Ogere-Remo over the alleged imposition of the incumbent Ologere of Ogere-Remo, Oba James Obafemi Saliu.

Others sued alongside Oba James Saliu are Gov Dapo Abiodun, the Chairman of Ikenne Local Government, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Ganiu Hamzat and the Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General, Mr Sina Ogungbade, Sina Ogungbade SAN.

According to the court originating summons made available to our correspondent on Thursday, Prince Olugbenga Adewoju, Rev Frederick Atakan, Mrs. Kehinde Odetola and two others on behalf of Kankanbina Ruling house had in May 2023 approached the state High Court in Sagamu over the alleged wrongful selection and imposition of Oba Saliu as the new Ologere of Ogere-Remo in Ogun State.

The claimants explained that it is the turn of their family to produce the next occupant of the Ologere stool and not Aremo and Gushemade families from where Oba Saliu emerged.

They disclosed further that they had actually nominated Prince Olugbenga Adewoju and forwarded same to the relevant government agencies but the second defendant, the Chairman of Ikenne Local Government in a letter dated 07/12/2022 rejected the family resolution/nomination.

The LG Chairman allegedly called for a meeting which had in attendance five other candidates who were allegedly not members of the Kankanbina family where the 1st defendant, Oba Saliu was wrongfully nominated by members of the Aremo and Gushemade families.

The claimants revealed further that they had protested this alleged wrongful selection of the 1st defendant to the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Ganiu Hamzat who  fixed a meeting for the two parties on 27th of April, 2023 but went ahead to perform the installation of Oba Saliu on the 25th of April, 2023.

At the said meeting held on the 27th of April 2023, the 3rd defendant, the Commissioner for Local Government and  Chieftaincy Affairs reportedly urged the claimants to go to court for redress because the appointment and installation of the royal father had been done.

The family has therefore asked the court to make an order “declaring that the Kankanbina Ruling House is the family whose turn is to feed the candidate for the stool of Ologere of Ogere-Remo in Ikenne LGA of Ogun State but not the 1st defendant, Aremo or Gushemade families.

“That the 1st defendant is not from the Kankanbina Ruling family of Ogere-Remo in Ikenne LGA of Ogun State unlike the 1st claimant.

“An order of this honourable court declaring null and void the Nomination, selection and the appointment of the 1st defendant to the said stool as same was not done according to the customs and tradition of the Kankanbina Ruling House, the Ogere.

“An order declaring null and void the nomination, selection and the appointment of the 1st defendant to the said stool as same was not done according to the customs and tradition of the Kankanbina Ruling House, the Ogere-Remo people of Ikenne LGA of Ogun State, the chieftaincy declaration/Chiefs Law of Ogun State. 

“A declaration that the 1st claimant is the right person entitled to selection and appointment to the throne of the Ologere of Ogere Remo having been properly nominated by members of the Kankanbina Family and his name submitted by the family for the said appointment but not the 1st defendant who was nominated by the Aremo and Gushemade families. 

Justice Akinyemi has therefore fixed May 21 for the commencement of the trial of the lawsuit. 

During a press briefing held at the Ogere Remo on Wednesday, Prince Olugbenga Adewoju reiterated that his selection was legitimate, having been chosen by a committee set up by the ruling house and passing through the traditional processes to emerge.

He expressed his dismay that an individual allegedly not belonging to any of the ruling houses in the land was installed as Oba.

“I emerged as the Oba-elect from the Kankanbina (Pokebiowula) family, which is next in line to produce the Oba of Ogere community. As a legitimate member of this ruling house, I was selected as the rightful candidate.”

“The matter is currently before the court, even though we have initially sought the intervention of the Council of Obas and the local government authority. The hearing has been scheduled for May 21st this year, following the completion of the pre-trial conference. I am committed to pursuing this matter through legal channels to resolve the issue and establish the rightful claim to the throne.”

Supporting Adewoju’s claims, Chief Adedoyin Sobanke, who also serves as the Araba Ilu and consulted the oracle during the proceedings, affirmed that he would not compromise the truth.

According to him, “I am one of the elders in this community, as well as the head of Ifa priest (Araba) and I am resolute to stand by the truth in accordance with Ifa’s guidance and authentication. I implore Governor Abiodun who is also a Prince to come to our aid in ensuring that our heritage is not lost to a stranger.

Similarly, Rev. Frederick Otaiku, head of the family, insisted that efforts are ongoing to restore the ‘stolen mandate’.

“We are dismayed by the current monarch’s position in the community. As elders, we cannot stand by and watch injustice prevail. We remain committed to pursuing this case to the last stage and once again call on Governor Abiodun to intervene.”