• 𝗣𝗛𝗬𝗡𝗢 As The Richest Man In Lagos State & Owns All The Expensive Real Estates In Ikoyi - Nigerian Journalist 𝗞𝗘𝗠𝗜 𝗢𝗟𝗨𝗡𝗟𝗘𝗬𝗢 Reveals

    Controversial Nigerian Journalist and Social critic, Dr. Kemi Olunleyo in her recent post, declared Nigerian Rap Heavyweight -- Phyno as the Richest Man In Lagos State.

    She claimed that PHYNO FINO owns all the Expensive Real Estates in Ikoyi Lagos and many parts of Lagos Island.

    In her post she quoted; “My housemaid works harder than me , she cleans and does everything but her money can’t be compared to mine. I noticed she might never build a house just with that amount, I had to send her to UK to hustle. The grace is different, help people when you can “ ~~ Chibuzo Nelson Azubuike (Phyno)

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    𝗣𝗛𝗬𝗡𝗢 As The Richest Man In Lagos State & Owns All The Expensive Real Estates In Ikoyi - Nigerian Journalist 𝗞𝗘𝗠𝗜 𝗢𝗟𝗨𝗡𝗟𝗘𝗬𝗢 Reveals🎵♥️👑 Controversial Nigerian Journalist and Social critic, Dr. Kemi Olunleyo in her recent post, declared Nigerian Rap Heavyweight -- Phyno as the Richest Man In Lagos State. She claimed that PHYNO FINO owns all the Expensive Real Estates in Ikoyi Lagos and many parts of Lagos Island. In her post she quoted; “My housemaid works harder than me , she cleans and does everything but her money can’t be compared to mine. I noticed she might never build a house just with that amount, I had to send her to UK to hustle. The grace is different, help people when you can “ ~~ Chibuzo Nelson Azubuike (Phyno) EZEGE FOR A REASON 👑♥️ Follow Our Page SouthEast Music chart ❤️🙌🏾🙏🏾 #afrobeats #ikoyi #igbo #lagos #nigeria #anambra #enugu #music #olamide #Kemitalks #igborap #fy
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 27/07/202*

    Nigeria Defeat Morocco To Win 10th WAFCON Title

    Constitution Review: Despite loud agitations, 46 proposed states fail five key criteria

    12 states vote N102bn for official lodge upgrade, SUVs

    Five pregnant women arrested as Anambra shuts ‘baby factory’

    Lagos doctors to embark on 3-day warning strike Monday

    ‘Highly unacceptable!’, retired police officer slams ₦2.8m gratuity

    Constitution amendment hearing for Northwest commences in Kano

    Radio Nigeria Goes Off Air In Kogi As Robbers Attack Station, Steal Equipment

    Fubara extols Wike on UNIPORT’s doctoral degree award

    Made Kuti holds listening party tonight for sophomore album at Afrikan Shrine

    Naira strengthens against dollar, closes week at N1,534.72

    US State of Georgia confers honourary citizenship on gospel artiste Lilian Nneji

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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Libya was once part of the ancient Greek empire. The UNESCO World Heritage site of Cyrene is the remains of an ancient Greek city that was taken over by the Romans in 631 BC before an earthquake destroyed it in 365 AD.

    * The human body contains trillions of bacteria, with about 67 species in the average belly button.
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    Tinubu hails Super Falcons for winning 10th WAFCON title

    Tinubu, minister mourn late Tribune Abuja bureau chief

    Tinubu celebrates former aide, Folorunsho Coker at 60

    Shettima assures UI of support to remain ‘first and best’ status

    Akpabio, others seek unity among politicians

    Court remands TikToker arrested by DSS for claiming Tinubu died

    Court orders Kwara gov’s ex-aide to forfeit two tractors to EFCC

    Govs’ refusal to sign death warrant encouraging criminals – Ex-CJ

    Customs issues 21-day ultimatum to TAP defaulters over N379.5 Billion debt

    FG boosts power supply in Oyo, commissions 132/33kV mobile substation in Ibadan

    Weak support hindering anti-trafficking progress – NAPTIP

    FG unveils data protection training for one million youths

    FG bars MDAs from dollar-denominated contracts

    PTA backs 12-year entry age for secondary school

    NYSC award: Tinubu to honour 210 outstanding corps members

    Nigeria to become Africa’s third-largest economy 2025 – NOA

    Don’t rename NOUN after Shagari, alumni tell Tinubu

    Another Varsity Student Murdered In Ondo

    NANS, Ondo varsity students protest colleagues’ killing

    Buhari used Nigerian doctors, says ex-spokesman Garba Shehu

    No court order mandated Natasha’s return to Senate, says legal expert

    Shareholders okay N45b capital for Champion Breweries expansion

    Wema Bank lifts women entrepreneurs with N2m grants

    Gail Refinery berths in Ogun, unveils long term plan

    Leave our party, Ekiti PDP replies Fayose

    Umahi to Kwankwaso: apologise to Tinubu, withdraw self-serving claims

    2027: APC Christian chair reignites Muslim-Muslim ticket debate

    APC targets 15m votes for Tinubu in 11 key states

    I won’t contest 2026 poll, Oyetola tells Osun APC

    Governors avoiding ADC due to intimidation – Abdullahi

    Sanwo-Olu congratulates Super Falcons on WAFCON triumph

    Eno hails Tinubu for empowering Akwa Ibom people

    Kaduna targets 10,000 women for N5bn empowerment grant

    Niger Commissioner caught in GBV controversy after ex-wife’s accusations

    LG crisis: Osun faults AGF’s demand for allocation refund

    Nasarawa denies rumoured collapse of Lafia flyover/underpass

    Mother, baby injured as building collapses in Abia

    Police uncover new SIM fraud scheme in Akwa Ibom, arrest suspect

    Owa Obokun secures bail for principal detained over school land dispute

    Family Loses 10 Members As Boat Capsizes In Niger

    Police arrest 11-year-old girl with drugs in Delta

    Police arrest suspected ritual killers with human skull in Niger

    Ogun missing teenager found dead, heart, genitals, other organs stolen

    Charly Boy knocks Lagos LG for renaming bus stop after Olamide

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1890, Vincent Van Gogh shot himeslf. The famed painter, shot himself in the chest. He died of his wounds two days later.

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    It is what we know already that often prevents us from learning. – Claude Bernard


    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 27/07/202* Nigeria Defeat Morocco To Win 10th WAFCON Title Constitution Review: Despite loud agitations, 46 proposed states fail five key criteria 12 states vote N102bn for official lodge upgrade, SUVs Five pregnant women arrested as Anambra shuts ‘baby factory’ Lagos doctors to embark on 3-day warning strike Monday ‘Highly unacceptable!’, retired police officer slams ₦2.8m gratuity Constitution amendment hearing for Northwest commences in Kano Radio Nigeria Goes Off Air In Kogi As Robbers Attack Station, Steal Equipment Fubara extols Wike on UNIPORT’s doctoral degree award Made Kuti holds listening party tonight for sophomore album at Afrikan Shrine Naira strengthens against dollar, closes week at N1,534.72 US State of Georgia confers honourary citizenship on gospel artiste Lilian Nneji -------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Libya was once part of the ancient Greek empire. The UNESCO World Heritage site of Cyrene is the remains of an ancient Greek city that was taken over by the Romans in 631 BC before an earthquake destroyed it in 365 AD. * The human body contains trillions of bacteria, with about 67 species in the average belly button. -------------------------- Tinubu hails Super Falcons for winning 10th WAFCON title Tinubu, minister mourn late Tribune Abuja bureau chief Tinubu celebrates former aide, Folorunsho Coker at 60 Shettima assures UI of support to remain ‘first and best’ status Akpabio, others seek unity among politicians Court remands TikToker arrested by DSS for claiming Tinubu died Court orders Kwara gov’s ex-aide to forfeit two tractors to EFCC Govs’ refusal to sign death warrant encouraging criminals – Ex-CJ Customs issues 21-day ultimatum to TAP defaulters over N379.5 Billion debt FG boosts power supply in Oyo, commissions 132/33kV mobile substation in Ibadan Weak support hindering anti-trafficking progress – NAPTIP FG unveils data protection training for one million youths FG bars MDAs from dollar-denominated contracts PTA backs 12-year entry age for secondary school NYSC award: Tinubu to honour 210 outstanding corps members Nigeria to become Africa’s third-largest economy 2025 – NOA Don’t rename NOUN after Shagari, alumni tell Tinubu Another Varsity Student Murdered In Ondo NANS, Ondo varsity students protest colleagues’ killing Buhari used Nigerian doctors, says ex-spokesman Garba Shehu No court order mandated Natasha’s return to Senate, says legal expert Shareholders okay N45b capital for Champion Breweries expansion Wema Bank lifts women entrepreneurs with N2m grants Gail Refinery berths in Ogun, unveils long term plan Leave our party, Ekiti PDP replies Fayose Umahi to Kwankwaso: apologise to Tinubu, withdraw self-serving claims 2027: APC Christian chair reignites Muslim-Muslim ticket debate APC targets 15m votes for Tinubu in 11 key states I won’t contest 2026 poll, Oyetola tells Osun APC Governors avoiding ADC due to intimidation – Abdullahi Sanwo-Olu congratulates Super Falcons on WAFCON triumph Eno hails Tinubu for empowering Akwa Ibom people Kaduna targets 10,000 women for N5bn empowerment grant Niger Commissioner caught in GBV controversy after ex-wife’s accusations LG crisis: Osun faults AGF’s demand for allocation refund Nasarawa denies rumoured collapse of Lafia flyover/underpass Mother, baby injured as building collapses in Abia Police uncover new SIM fraud scheme in Akwa Ibom, arrest suspect Owa Obokun secures bail for principal detained over school land dispute Family Loses 10 Members As Boat Capsizes In Niger Police arrest 11-year-old girl with drugs in Delta Police arrest suspected ritual killers with human skull in Niger Ogun missing teenager found dead, heart, genitals, other organs stolen Charly Boy knocks Lagos LG for renaming bus stop after Olamide -------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1890, Vincent Van Gogh shot himeslf. The famed painter, shot himself in the chest. He died of his wounds two days later. -------------------------- It is what we know already that often prevents us from learning. – Claude Bernard Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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  • Olamide Honoured: Lagos Renames Charly Boy Bus Stop After Olamide | Naija News TV

    https://youtu.be/csApDmsv5aw
    Olamide Honoured: Lagos Renames Charly Boy Bus Stop After Olamide | Naija News TV https://youtu.be/csApDmsv5aw
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  • When Olamide was running YBNL he was known as a street artist, Back then Olamide would say he's so comfortable in Nigeria that even if Beyonce invites him for a collaboration, Beyonce will have to pay first.

    That's how much he didn’t care about global recognition

    #1official
    When Olamide was running YBNL he was known as a street artist, Back then Olamide would say he's so comfortable in Nigeria that even if Beyonce invites him for a collaboration, Beyonce will have to pay first. That's how much he didn’t care about global recognition #1official
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  • Olamide and Asake are no longer friends! Asake has not spoken to Olamide for more than 4 months now, yesterday was Olamide’s birthday, and Asake didn’t even wish him a happy birthday!

    This is the same Asake that was running behind Olamide a few years ago to help him and change his life.

    A few years ago, Asake couldn’t record music without Olamide, and they were always in the studio together!

    Asake has made it now and doesn’t want to have anything to do with Olamide.

    That should tell you a lot of things about life. Asake is now signed to an American record label and has an American manager!

    People are very humble when they need you, but once you raise them, they become something else!
    Olamide and Asake are no longer friends! Asake has not spoken to Olamide for more than 4 months now, yesterday was Olamide’s birthday, and Asake didn’t even wish him a happy birthday! This is the same Asake that was running behind Olamide a few years ago to help him and change his life. A few years ago, Asake couldn’t record music without Olamide, and they were always in the studio together! Asake has made it now and doesn’t want to have anything to do with Olamide. That should tell you a lot of things about life. Asake is now signed to an American record label and has an American manager! People are very humble when they need you, but once you raise them, they become something else!
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  • “If you get business, no promote am” - Olamide responds to a fan over his recent TikTok content promotion
    “If you get business, no promote am” - Olamide responds to a fan over his recent TikTok content promotion 🚨🚨🚨‼️‼️‼️
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  • I think Soludo has to pay people like Don Jazzy, Wizkid, Davido, Olamide, etc to link his son up with great music writers and producers and music marketing apparatus because it seems the man can sing but needs directions as money isn't the problem.

    Then on his personal life, that one no concern you. Even the celebrities you adore some if you know their personal life you go shock . Just that they know how to masquerade. But Ozonna doesn't. This life get as he be . Nobody really understands am finish.

    NOTE: The picture below was taken Three years ago (2022) when Ozonna, Soludo's son met with Davido and I was thinking he would collaborate with him and take his musical career forward but that didn't happen

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    I think Soludo has to pay people like Don Jazzy, Wizkid, Davido, Olamide, etc to link his son up with great music writers and producers and music marketing apparatus because it seems the man can sing but needs directions as money isn't the problem. Then on his personal life, that one no concern you. Even the celebrities you adore some if you know their personal life you go shock . Just that they know how to masquerade. But Ozonna doesn't. This life get as he be . Nobody really understands am finish. NOTE: The picture below was taken Three years ago (2022) when Ozonna, Soludo's son met with Davido and I was thinking he would collaborate with him and take his musical career forward but that didn't happen ©Tino Admin Nibo
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  • “They Told Me I Was Their Maid — But When Their Mother Was Dying, She Whispered: ‘You’re the Only True Blood in This House.’”

    PART ONE — THE GIRL WHO NEVER ATE AT THE TABLE

    I grew up in the Olamide household.

    They said I was brought from the village at age 3.

    No records. No birthday photos. No visitors for me.

    I mopped floors before sunrise and washed dishes after midnight.

    They sent their three children to private schools.

    Me? I learned by watching TV and stealing old textbooks from the dustbin.

    When I once sat at the table, Madam slapped me.

    > “Did you forget you're the help?”

    I never forgot again.

    PART TWO — THE STRANGE WOMAN IN THE GARDEN

    When I turned 15, Grandma Olamide moved into the boys' quarters due to her stroke.

    Everyone avoided her.

    But I helped clean her room. Washed her clothes. Fed her.

    She couldn't speak clearly — only her eyes worked.

    One night, while I was braiding her hair, she touched my face and started crying.

    She whispered:

    > “You… are the only true blood here.”

    I froze.

    > “What do you mean, Mama?”

    But she had already closed her eyes.

    PART THREE — THE LETTER BEHIND THE PORTRAIT

    After Mama died, they asked me to clean out her room.

    Behind her old painting, I found a letter.

    It was from her to her son — Chief Olamide.

    > “You may lie to the world, but God sees. She is your first daughter. The one you had before your marriage. If you hide her forever, you’ll lose everything.”

    Tears fell down my cheeks like acid.

    I was never a maid.

    I was the firstborn.

    PART FOUR — THE HEIR WITH NO NAME

    I took photos of the letter.

    Went back to cleaning toilets.

    But something inside me shifted.

    I applied for WAEC as an external student.

    Scored 9 distinctions.

    Won a scholarship.

    Packed my bags quietly at night.

    Left the house with ₦1,200 and fire in my chest.

    PART FIVE — THE YEARS THEY DIDN’T SEE ME
    I worked in a printing press.

    To be continued in comments section:
    “They Told Me I Was Their Maid — But When Their Mother Was Dying, She Whispered: ‘You’re the Only True Blood in This House.’” PART ONE — THE GIRL WHO NEVER ATE AT THE TABLE I grew up in the Olamide household. They said I was brought from the village at age 3. No records. No birthday photos. No visitors for me. I mopped floors before sunrise and washed dishes after midnight. They sent their three children to private schools. Me? I learned by watching TV and stealing old textbooks from the dustbin. When I once sat at the table, Madam slapped me. > “Did you forget you're the help?” I never forgot again. PART TWO — THE STRANGE WOMAN IN THE GARDEN When I turned 15, Grandma Olamide moved into the boys' quarters due to her stroke. Everyone avoided her. But I helped clean her room. Washed her clothes. Fed her. She couldn't speak clearly — only her eyes worked. One night, while I was braiding her hair, she touched my face and started crying. She whispered: > “You… are the only true blood here.” I froze. > “What do you mean, Mama?” But she had already closed her eyes. PART THREE — THE LETTER BEHIND THE PORTRAIT After Mama died, they asked me to clean out her room. Behind her old painting, I found a letter. It was from her to her son — Chief Olamide. > “You may lie to the world, but God sees. She is your first daughter. The one you had before your marriage. If you hide her forever, you’ll lose everything.” Tears fell down my cheeks like acid. I was never a maid. I was the firstborn. PART FOUR — THE HEIR WITH NO NAME I took photos of the letter. Went back to cleaning toilets. But something inside me shifted. I applied for WAEC as an external student. Scored 9 distinctions. Won a scholarship. Packed my bags quietly at night. Left the house with ₦1,200 and fire in my chest. PART FIVE — THE YEARS THEY DIDN’T SEE ME I worked in a printing press. To be continued in comments section:
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  • When people call me ‘boss’ or ‘oga,’ I always tell them to stop it. That word doesn’t sit right with me. I’m not here to lord over anybody. I’m Olamide, a guy from the streets who’s just trying to make music that connects with people. Being a leader means I’m in the trenches with my team, not sitting on some high chair giving orders. I want to create a space where everyone feels free to grow, create, and shine. That’s what leadership is to me, not this ‘boss’ thing.”-Olamide

    Omo some people are obsessed with being called “boss,” you might even lose your job if you don’t address them as such. Olamide calls everyone around him bro or sis,he does not care if you are big or small
    When people call me ‘boss’ or ‘oga,’ I always tell them to stop it. That word doesn’t sit right with me. I’m not here to lord over anybody. I’m Olamide, a guy from the streets who’s just trying to make music that connects with people. Being a leader means I’m in the trenches with my team, not sitting on some high chair giving orders. I want to create a space where everyone feels free to grow, create, and shine. That’s what leadership is to me, not this ‘boss’ thing.”-Olamide🗣️ Omo some people are obsessed with being called “boss,” you might even lose your job if you don’t address them as such. Olamide calls everyone around him bro or sis,he does not care if you are big or small
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  • Students of The Polytechnic, Ibadan have rejected the Oyo State Government’s decision to rename their institution to Omololu Olunloyo Polytechnic.

    Governor Seyi Makinde made the renaming announcement during a commendation service for the late Victor Omololu Olunloyo, a former governor and the first rector of the polytechnic.

    But students, under the Student Union Government (SUG), are pushing back hard. In a statement signed by the SUG President, Comr. Oladipupo Olamide, the student body described the move as “unjustifiable and degrading,” warning that it would erase the school’s legacy and undermine its national identity.

    “For over 50 years, The Polytechnic Ibadan has been a beacon of academic excellence,” the SUG said. “Renaming the institution would cause irreparable harm to its reputation and alumni.”

    They are demanding a complete reversal of the decision and say they are open to dialogue — but not at the cost of their school’s heritage.

    Do you agree with the students? Should a school's history be changed to honour its pioneers, or is it better to protect its legacy as it is?
    Students of The Polytechnic, Ibadan have rejected the Oyo State Government’s decision to rename their institution to Omololu Olunloyo Polytechnic. Governor Seyi Makinde made the renaming announcement during a commendation service for the late Victor Omololu Olunloyo, a former governor and the first rector of the polytechnic. But students, under the Student Union Government (SUG), are pushing back hard. In a statement signed by the SUG President, Comr. Oladipupo Olamide, the student body described the move as “unjustifiable and degrading,” warning that it would erase the school’s legacy and undermine its national identity. “For over 50 years, The Polytechnic Ibadan has been a beacon of academic excellence,” the SUG said. “Renaming the institution would cause irreparable harm to its reputation and alumni.” They are demanding a complete reversal of the decision and say they are open to dialogue — but not at the cost of their school’s heritage. Do you agree with the students? Should a school's history be changed to honour its pioneers, or is it better to protect its legacy as it is?
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  • Olamide Vs WizKid
    Olamide Vs WizKid
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  • This news not make me happy about former governor of oyo state late Adebayo Alao Akala 's children
    Crisis rocks Alao-Akala’s family as daughter seeks DNA test for siblings, exhumation of ex-Gov’s body
    by Segun Showunmi, Ibadan
    A legal battle has broken out in the family of former Oyo Governor Otunba Christopher Adebayo Alao-Akala after his first daughter, Mrs Oluwatoyin Alao-Aderinto, approached an Oyo State High Court sitting in Ibadan for an order for a Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) test on seven individuals claiming to be biological children of the deceased.
    She is also seeking for an application for the exhumation of the late Governor’s body to carry out the DNA test.
    In a suit filed before Justice Taiwo of Court 12 at the State High Court, ring road, Ibadan with Motion Number I/443/2024, Alao-Aderinto, through her counsel, Oladipo Olasope (SAN), is praying the court to direct that the DNA tests be carried out on herself, including siblings, Olamide, Adebukola, Olamipo, Olamiju, a serving member of the House of Representatives, Tabitha and Olamikunle, as listed in the motion on notice filed before the court.
    She also said the tests be conducted at a court approved, accredited laboratory to determine their true biological relationship with the late Governor.
    As part of the application, Alao-Aderinto is also seeking an order of court, directing exhumation of Otunba Alao-Akala’s remains from the mausoleum built in the former governor’s Ogbomoso country home for the purpose of carrying out the paternity test.
    The results of the tests, she pleaded, should be filed under a sealed envelope and delivered directly to the presiding Judge for pronouncement in open court.
    The fresh application brought before the court is a new twist in what has become a messy and prolonged family feud over the vast estate of the late politician, who died intestate on January 12, 2022.
    The crisis, which has been brewing silently since his burial became public in October 2022 when one Kemi Alao-Akala and Olamide Alabi, believed to be one of the deceased’s daughters, obtained a Letter of Administration from the Oyo State Probate Registry without the knowledge or consent of Oluwatoyin, the first child.
    According to Alao-Aderinto, this singular act was a deliberate and unlawful exclusion that contravene applicable laws guiding intestate succession in Nigeria.
    In her affidavit and accompanying exhibit filed in support of her motion, she accused the duo of manipulating facts to claim sole control over the estate, despite the presence of other biological children and heirs.
    The estate in question is said to be massive, spreading across several properties in Ibadan, Lagos, Abuja, United Kingdom and the United States of America, including a five-star hotel in Ghana, vehicles and multiple bank accounts containing hundreds of millions in naira, dollars and pounds sterling.
    Her position on the deceased father’s estate stems from the strong resolve at ensuring that every individual, including nuclear and extended family members, aides of the former Governors, who served him meritoriously without blemish and yet to identified children among many others are catered for, as against the alleged winner- takes-it -all approach adopted by the duo of the defendants.
    The said administrators listed only seven individuals as legal heirs but the position, as articulated by her counsel, is that there is no consensus on the paternity of these persons and the inclusion of some and exclusion of others in the administration of the deceased’s estate raises troubling questions of authenticity and equity. It is on this basis she seeks judicial intervention through scientific means.
    In an August 2023 letter made public, her counsel Oladipo Olasope SAN, warned that the exclusion of the claimant who is the first daughter of the late Alao-Akala, violated both moral norms and legal rights, stressing that unless resolved, the dispute could further polarise the family and damage the late governor’s political legacy.
    This news not make me happy about former governor of oyo state late Adebayo Alao Akala 's children Crisis rocks Alao-Akala’s family as daughter seeks DNA test for siblings, exhumation of ex-Gov’s body by Segun Showunmi, Ibadan A legal battle has broken out in the family of former Oyo Governor Otunba Christopher Adebayo Alao-Akala after his first daughter, Mrs Oluwatoyin Alao-Aderinto, approached an Oyo State High Court sitting in Ibadan for an order for a Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) test on seven individuals claiming to be biological children of the deceased. She is also seeking for an application for the exhumation of the late Governor’s body to carry out the DNA test. In a suit filed before Justice Taiwo of Court 12 at the State High Court, ring road, Ibadan with Motion Number I/443/2024, Alao-Aderinto, through her counsel, Oladipo Olasope (SAN), is praying the court to direct that the DNA tests be carried out on herself, including siblings, Olamide, Adebukola, Olamipo, Olamiju, a serving member of the House of Representatives, Tabitha and Olamikunle, as listed in the motion on notice filed before the court. She also said the tests be conducted at a court approved, accredited laboratory to determine their true biological relationship with the late Governor. As part of the application, Alao-Aderinto is also seeking an order of court, directing exhumation of Otunba Alao-Akala’s remains from the mausoleum built in the former governor’s Ogbomoso country home for the purpose of carrying out the paternity test. The results of the tests, she pleaded, should be filed under a sealed envelope and delivered directly to the presiding Judge for pronouncement in open court. The fresh application brought before the court is a new twist in what has become a messy and prolonged family feud over the vast estate of the late politician, who died intestate on January 12, 2022. The crisis, which has been brewing silently since his burial became public in October 2022 when one Kemi Alao-Akala and Olamide Alabi, believed to be one of the deceased’s daughters, obtained a Letter of Administration from the Oyo State Probate Registry without the knowledge or consent of Oluwatoyin, the first child. According to Alao-Aderinto, this singular act was a deliberate and unlawful exclusion that contravene applicable laws guiding intestate succession in Nigeria. In her affidavit and accompanying exhibit filed in support of her motion, she accused the duo of manipulating facts to claim sole control over the estate, despite the presence of other biological children and heirs. The estate in question is said to be massive, spreading across several properties in Ibadan, Lagos, Abuja, United Kingdom and the United States of America, including a five-star hotel in Ghana, vehicles and multiple bank accounts containing hundreds of millions in naira, dollars and pounds sterling. Her position on the deceased father’s estate stems from the strong resolve at ensuring that every individual, including nuclear and extended family members, aides of the former Governors, who served him meritoriously without blemish and yet to identified children among many others are catered for, as against the alleged winner- takes-it -all approach adopted by the duo of the defendants. The said administrators listed only seven individuals as legal heirs but the position, as articulated by her counsel, is that there is no consensus on the paternity of these persons and the inclusion of some and exclusion of others in the administration of the deceased’s estate raises troubling questions of authenticity and equity. It is on this basis she seeks judicial intervention through scientific means. In an August 2023 letter made public, her counsel Oladipo Olasope SAN, warned that the exclusion of the claimant who is the first daughter of the late Alao-Akala, violated both moral norms and legal rights, stressing that unless resolved, the dispute could further polarise the family and damage the late governor’s political legacy.
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