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Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by Aphrygian(m): 7:05pm On Sep 29, 2020
I am writing this to expose the royal king of IJESHA LAND (Oba Adekunle Aromolaran), to document his continuous abuse of office and draw the attention of the public to the said king's penchant of disregarding court orders. Oba Aromolaran has made the habit of running an omni-prescense rulership style (where he fires and installs Highchiefs against the interests of high chiefs) his style of rulership. I will like to use this post to point out one of his misdeeds; the case of the king firing the OLOKUTU OPE, Chief Ajewole-aluko Adegboyega an high chief of IJESHA LAND without fair hearing and the illegal installation of another person as the OLOKUTU OPE within the space of one week.

The OLOKUTU OPE was installed as an high chief in October 6 2017, all seems to be well with the OLOKUTU OPE and OBA Aromolaran until this month when the OLOKUTU OPE was suspended without any allegations or petition labelled against him.

There is a laid down principle which a king must follow before suspending an high chief;this process includes the inauguration of a disciplinary committee which will investigate and recommend any purnishment against an ering chief. In this case non was constituted, our Draconian royal father threw away due process and suspended the said chief without the royal disciplinary committee members. What still baffles every kingmaker in IJESHA land was the speed at which the illegal was sourced for and illegally coronated;this was all done within the space of one week after the illegal suspension of the OLOKUTU OPE (at this juncture any reasonable Nigerian should smell a Fish).

The above actions of the king made the OLOKUTU OPE to approach the court of law to obtain a restraining order against the illegal coronation of the new OLOKUTU OPE. The king in his usual attitude of flaunting court orders and summons not only went ahead to install the new chief illegally but he still proceeded with all other traditional rites; which were done during the third and seventh day after coronation.
Like I first asked "Are our kings above the law", if they are still citizens of this country binded by laws I enjoy every Nigerian in thier capacity they can help to help publicise the illegal activities of the king of IJESHA LAND.
N.B Here attached are copies of the said court restriction order
Cc OAM4J Mynd44

Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by tillaman(m): 7:08pm On Sep 29, 2020
sad
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by chiefolododo(m): 7:08pm On Sep 29, 2020
Ok
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by Aphrygian(m): 7:10pm On Sep 29, 2020
chiefolododo:
Ok
Pls read the post and hear your views about the case.
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by Aphrygian(m): 7:11pm On Sep 29, 2020
tillaman:
sad

My brother pls read the post, comment and help share on all social media. Our traditional office holders should be held accountable.
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by Asakeade1412: 7:16pm On Sep 29, 2020
Wao so this king has not stop all this nonsense at his age. This has to stop he did the same to onikoti of ikoti as well as the yeyerishe installing and removing whenever he likes without due processes
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by Aphrygian(m): 7:17pm On Sep 29, 2020
Asakeade1412:
Wao so this king has not stop all this nonsense at his age. This has to stop he did the same to onikoti of ikoti as well as the yeyerishe installing and removing whenever he likes without due processes
Ooh sorry, I did not even add these stories that you mentioned.
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by burberry89(m): 7:25pm On Sep 29, 2020
No one should be above the law. I think the court order should be respected and followed.
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by Aphrygian(m): 7:26pm On Sep 29, 2020
burberry89:
No one should be above the law. I think the court order should be respected and followed.
My brother what are we going to do when our royal fathers can't comply with court order,is this country not a banana republic?
https://www.nairaland.com/5677037/video-ijeshaland-owa-obokun-boasts-no#94447812
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by Asakeade1412: 7:38pm On Sep 29, 2020
Aphrygian:

Ooh sorry, I did not even add these stories that you mentioned.
This is so tiring how can he wakeup one day and decide to give title to highest bidder even when the office is occupied. He does not even consider the kingmakers before making his decisions
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by Enudapan: 8:01pm On Sep 29, 2020
Nah eh! No qualms
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by Aphrygian(m): 8:49pm On Sep 29, 2020
https://www.nairaland.com/5677037/video-ijeshaland-owa-obokun-boasts-no#94447812
I did not no that another person even opened another thread concerning same king this February.
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by Aphrygian(m): 8:51pm On Sep 29, 2020
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by Aphrygian(m): 8:52pm On Sep 29, 2020
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by Asakeade1412: 11:02pm On Sep 29, 2020
Aphrygian:
https://www.nairaland.com/5677037/video-ijeshaland-owa-obokun-boasts-no#94447812
I did not no that another person even opened another thread concerning same king this February.
wao interesting
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by GMBuhari: 5:53am On Sep 30, 2020
first off , i wouldn't say olokutu didn't commit any crime, Yoruba adage says agbalagba kii s'obere meaning elderly people don't jamtalk my point being something may have happened that the elders and king are not saying to the general public , so i won't entirely exonerate the priest

secondly , if court did not appoint the previous priest, especially if the title can not remain vacant for a week, i doubt a court situated in osun whose judge knows tradition , respects tradition or is probably in the same cult as the owa and other chiefs , court can not rule , delay the case and / or coronation of another priest

finally , i don't see how this judgement will be respected , there are 4 probable reasons

first being the issue of tradition , as explained earlier if some priestly positions can not be left unoccupied for days , court can't prevent coronation of another priest (new person could remain there temporarily till the issue is dragged out in court)


seeing that the judge, the court is in Osun, there's 90% certainty that the Judge belongs ( yes, they have serious cult apart from Ogboni) i doubt any member will go against the order of their priest ( also yes, they report themselves in their cult before seeking legal actions)

There's also the issue of why the priest was removed in the first place , trace tradition, was the x-priest entitled to the post ?(ancestry , lineage , e.t.c), then come to what abomination (eewo) or crime did the x-priest commit ?


fourth is heavy. but i am sure you can draw conclusions

already said too much
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by Aphrygian(m): 6:56am On Sep 30, 2020
GMBuhari:
first off , i wouldn't say olokutu didn't commit any crime, Yoruba adage says agbalagba kii s'obere meaning elderly people don't jamtalk my point being something may have happened that the elders and king are not saying to the general public , so i won't entirely exonerate the priest

secondly , if court did not appoint the previous priest, especially if the title can not remain vacant for a week, i doubt a court situated in osun whose judge knows tradition , respects tradition or is probably in the same cult as the owa and other chiefs , court can not rule , delay the case and / or coronation of another priest

finally , i don't see how this judgement will be respected , there are 4 probable reasons

first being the issue of tradition , as explained earlier if some priestly positions can not be left unoccupied for days , court can't prevent coronation of another priest (new person could remain there temporarily till the issue is dragged out in court)


seeing that the judge, the court is in Osun, there's 90% certainty that the Judge belongs ( yes, they have serious cult apart from Ogboni) i doubt any member will go against the order of their priest ( also yes, they report themselves in their cult before seeking legal actions)

There's also the issue of why the priest was removed in the first place , trace tradition, was the x-priest entitled to the post ?(ancestry , lineage , e.t.c), then come to what abomination (eewo) or crime did the x-priest commit ?


fourth is heavy. but i am sure you can draw conclusions

already said too much
My brother did you see the court injunction that I posted? Take a trip to osun state to see the number of court cases against the said king, infact if you no any IJESHA that is close to you wherever you are ask him or about this said king you will no that he his something else when it comes to installation of chiefs, lastly someone posted a thread February this year about same king, pls feel free to check the interviews of the obaala of IJESHA land
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by Aphrygian(m): 6:57am On Sep 30, 2020
GMBuhari:
first off , i wouldn't say olokutu didn't commit any crime, Yoruba adage says agbalagba kii s'obere meaning elderly people don't jamtalk my point being something may have happened that the elders and king are not saying to the general public , so i won't entirely exonerate the priest

secondly , if court did not appoint the previous priest, especially if the title can not remain vacant for a week, i doubt a court situated in osun whose judge knows tradition , respects tradition or is probably in the same cult as the owa and other chiefs , court can not rule , delay the case and / or coronation of another priest

finally , i don't see how this judgement will be respected , there are 4 probable reasons

first being the issue of tradition , as explained earlier if some priestly positions can not be left unoccupied for days , court can't prevent coronation of another priest (new person could remain there temporarily till the issue is dragged out in court)


seeing that the judge, the court is in Osun, there's 90% certainty that the Judge belongs ( yes, they have serious cult apart from Ogboni) i doubt any member will go against the order of their priest ( also yes, they report themselves in their cult before seeking legal actions)

There's also the issue of why the priest was removed in the first place , trace tradition, was the x-priest entitled to the post ?(ancestry , lineage , e.t.c), then come to what abomination (eewo) or crime did the x-priest commit ?


fourth is heavy. but i am sure you can draw conclusions

already said too much
https://www.nairaland.com/5677037/video-ijeshaland-owa-obokun-boasts-no#94447812
Check this video on YouTube that was posted earlier this year so that you can learn about this man that we are talking about, how can an elder statesman sideline all his Highchiefs including the town's chief priest?
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by GMBuhari: 7:02am On Sep 30, 2020
From Osun, born and bred Ijesa , i am not defending the king though , i am just analyzing the factors

and yes, ijesa are stubborn people by birth it may be what's shacking him
Aphrygian:

My brother did you see the court injunction that I posted? Take a trip to osun state to see the number of court cases against the said king, infact if you no any IJESHA that is close to you wherever you are ask him or about this said king you will no that he his something else when it comes to installation of chiefs, lastly someone posted a thread February this year about same king, pls feel free to check the interviews of the obaala of IJESHA land
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by Aphrygian(m): 7:07am On Sep 30, 2020
GMBuhari:
From Osun, born and bred Ijesa , i am not defending the king though , i am just analyzing the factors

and yes, ijesa are stubborn people by birth it may be what's shacking him
My brother you should not be head strong when popular opinion is against you because we can't live our life's for only ourselves what about our unborn generations. If you are truly raised in ilesha you can no how vindictive they are in settling scores against bloodlines
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by GMBuhari: 7:17am On Sep 30, 2020
Perhaps you are saying the king is codedly settling scores with the removed priest ? i wouldn't rule that out , but the king has been there for a while now , or maybe he inherited the priest ? otherwise he wouldn't have had him become the priest in the first place unless of course if he(the king) just heard the story

either way , Oba is oba over everything , i doubt posting this on NL will change anything

Aphrygian:

My brother you should not be head strong when popular opinion is against you because we can't live our life's for only ourselves what about our unborn generations. If you are truly raised in ilesha you can no how vindictive they are in settling scores against bloodlines
Re: Is The Owa Obokun Of Ijesha Land Above The Law? by agadez007(m): 8:59am On Oct 02, 2020
sad
Yoruba Obas misbehaving and acting like little babies
See how smooth the thread is Going without insults,Had it been it was about Igbo elders now Yoruba youths would flood here and start dishing advice and insults at the same time

Ndi ochongonoko

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