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Man of valour: Meet Ooni of Ife and his five new Oloris (PHOTOS)

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Foremost African monarch, the Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi (Ọjájá II), is undoubtedly the most talked about monarch in the African continent at the moment – And the talks are for good reasons.

Starting from 6 September, when he married his first Olori, Mariam Anako, following the muddy and shoddy exit of Silekunola Naomi, his ex-wife, the Ooni has continued to prove his doubters wrong by making beautiful headlines.

His union to Olori Mariam is the monarch’s third publicly known marriage since he ascended the throne in October 2015.

Before he was crowned Ooni, he married Adebukola Bombata in 2008.

In 1994, he welcomed a daughter, Adeola Ogunwusi, with his ex-lover, Omolara Olatunbosun, during a short-lived romance.

Before that time, he last made the news in December 2021 when his now-divorced wife, Naomi Silekunola, an evangelist, announced their divorce.

His other ex-wife, Olori Wuroala Zaynab Otiti-Obanor, in March 2016 broke the news of their divorce in a similar manner.

Nonetheless, the youthful monarch, who turned 48 last Saturday, appears to have gotten his groove back as he has married five Oloris in one month, an unrivalled feat in Nigeria.

The Ooni of Ife married Princess Ronke Ademiluyi just last Thursday.

She is the fifth bride the Ooni has married in quick succession after his divorce from Olori Naomi Silekunola.

A few hours later, the Ooni married Elizabeth Opeoluwa Akinmuda in Magodo, Lagos.

About a month later, on the 9th of October to be precise, the traditional ruler got married to Olori Tobi Phillips.

Days after his marriage to Olori Philips, Ooni Ọjájá II took Princess Ashley Adegoke as his wife on the 14th of October.

Ojájá II
Born on the 17th of October 1974, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi is the third of seven children of Prince John Oluropo Ogunwusi and Princess Margaret Wuraola Sidikatu Abegbe Ogunwusi.

He attended Subuola Memorial Nursery and Primary School in Ibadan before proceeding to Loyola College in Ibadan between 1985 and 1991.

He later proceeded to St Peter’s Secondary School, Ile Ife, Osun State and The Polytechnic of Ibadan, where he studied accountancy.

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Oba Ogunwusi is a chartered accountant. He is also an associate accounting technician.

He is a member of the Institute of Directors (IoD) and the Global Real Estate Institute.

Aside from being a Chartered Accountant, the Ooni is a real estate magnate and a businessman.

He’s into Engineering Procurement and Construction both in Nigeria and across the borders.

Prior to his ascension to the throne as the new Ooni, he served as the Managing Director of Howard Roark Gardens Limited, undertaking a multi-million naira Jacob Mews Estate project in Yaba and the Lakeview real estate development in Lekki.

On the 26th of October, 2015, he emerged victorious out of 21 contenders for the stool.

He was crowned as the 51st Ooni on the 7th of December 2015 at Enuwa Square, Ile-Ife. Adeyeye is from the royal House of Giesi of the Oranmiyan Dynasty.

Below, in no particular order, are a breakdown of all you should know about the new Oloris.


Olori Mariam
Olori Mariam Ogunwusi nee Anako
Olori Mariam is from the Ebira ethnic group in Kogi State. Before marrying the royal father, she worked at Nestoil Limited, an engineering procurement, construction, and commissioning company in the oil and gas sector.

Using the available information, Olori Mariam lost her father at a young age. She was raised in the home of the former inspector general of police Mohammed Abubakar.

Not much is known about her parents except that her mother is a retired police officer and an active politician.

Said to be in her 30s, Olori Mariam has five other sisters.

 

Olori Elizabeth Opeoluwa Akinmuda
Shortly after his marriage to Mariam, the Ooni married Elizabeth Akinmuda in Magodo, Lagos.

His chiefs represented him. She was later announced as his wife.

Not much is known about Olori Elizabeth except that she hails from Ondo State and is said to be a Scotland-based Electronic Data Processor.

Olori Tobi Phillips Ogunwusi

Tobi Phillips
Ms Phillips is a native of Okitipupa in Ondo State. She worked for the Ooni for over six years before becoming his wife.

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According to available information, the new queen is a fashion entrepreneur and a model.

She is a graduate of Marine Science from the University of Lagos. A former beauty queen, In 2012, she was crowned the winner of the World Miss University Africa (WMUA) beauty pageant.

She is the owner of QTP Luxury Fashion, a fashion outfit. She is also a skillful 3D artist.

Olori Ashley

Princess Ashley Adegoke
Like his previous marriage, the Ooni was absent at the ceremony. His chiefs, guards, and staff were there to represent him.

Olori Afolashade is from the Lafogido ruling House of Ile-Ife. She is a chartered accountant with a Master’s Degree in Accounting and Finance from the University of Greenwich.

She currently runs her business in the United Kingdom.

Olori Afolashade also runs an NGO, the Ashley Adegoke Foundation, which focuses on less privileged children and widows.


Princess Ronke Ademiluyi

Princess Ronke Ademiluyi
Born into the royal family, Olori Ronke is the great-granddaughter of the late Ooni Ajagun Ademiluyi.

She is a law graduate of West London University. In 2011 she founded Africa Fashion Week London, rated as one of the UK’S most significant annual fashion events that promote and nurture African and African-inspired design talent.

In 2014 she set up a sister platform in Nigeria, Africa Fashion Week Nigeria, to enable her to reach out to young African designers from all over the continent who can’t afford the logistics of travelling to London to showcase.

In 2017, alongside the Ooni of Ife, she co-founded the QMA international initiative. The initiative campaigns for the rights of women and girls in Nigeria and Africa.

She also founded Sarah Forbes Bonetta, a not-for-profit company that supports the education of less privileged girls in Nigeria and Africa.

She has produced over 20 fashion shows, including the Mayor of London’s Africa on the Square event during every Black History Month in London.

She produced The AFWL Business Fashion Forum, with special guest speakers that included the Mayor of London’s Office, the Department of Trade South Africa, and The V&A Museum.

She co-founded Fashion Future Online Courses in partnership with Henleys Business School UK & Parsons Design School New York.

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She set up the AFWL Mentoring scheme for Black fashion students in the UK in partnership with Northampton University in The UK.

She co-authored the African fashion book The Eyes of Originality & Creativity. She also produced the Ingenious documentary fabrics of Nigeria’.

She is the creator and producer of ‘Queen Moremi The Musical, a theatre drama over 30,000 people have watched.

She published a book, ‘The authentic story of the legendary Queen Moremi’, which is being used as part of the curriculum for history & literature in secondary schools in Nigeria.

She is also the author of the book, ‘MAN Maltreated Abused & Neglected’, having supported victims of modern-day slavery and trafficking, a cause close to her heart. The book is based on the true story of one of the survivors.


Temitope Adesegun

Olori-in-waiting, Temitope Adesegun
Princess Temitope Adesegun is the next in line. According to news reports, she is set to wed the traditional leader any day from now.

Princess Adesegun has vast experience working in both the public and private sectors. She is also a humanitarian.

Princess Adesegun is said to be a divorcee based in Lagos.

During the Babatunde Fashola administration, she worked as the Personal Assistant to the late Secretary to the State Government, Princess Aderenle Adeniran-Ogunsanya.

Before that, she bagged diplomas in Linguistics and Data Processing from the University of Lagos in 1998 and 2000, respectively, and a bachelor’s in Business Administration from the same university.

She also has experience with the media as she was the anchor and host of the Lagos State Ministry of Health Public Health Advocacy Program, ‘Health-Wise’ aired for four years.

She is a certified alumnus of several universities, including the University of Oxford, United Kingdom; INSEAD Business School, Fontainebleau, France; University of Cambridge, Judge Business School, United Kingdom; and Harvard Kennedy School of Government in the United States.

She recently teamed up with the Ooni to set up the Hopes Alive Initiative, which provides amenities to underserved communities.

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Actor Kola Oyewo dies at 80

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Renowned Nollywood actor, dramatist, filmmaker, and scholar, Kola Oyewo, is dead.


He was 80.

His death was announced on Instagram on Friday by actor Kunle Afod.

“Tonight, we lost a true legend. Kola Oyewo has taken his final bow,” he wrote.

“His remarkable talent, timeless performances, and immense contributions to the Nigerian theatre and film industry will never be forgotten. His legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.

“Rest well, sir. Your work lives on.

“ It’s a wrap.”

In April, the veteran actor detailed his struggle with prostate enlargement, revealing how the condition has slowed him down and limited the roles he can now accept.

“Before now, I could be here and there and play any role, but the sickness laid me back. I can’t play some roles anymore. Except for some minor roles. Well, thank God I am okay now. You can’t go through some kind of sickness and go back to how you’ve been before, but I thank God,” he had said.

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Enlarged prostate, also known as Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is a condition in which the prostate gland grows larger than normal, but the growth is not caused by cancer. It is a common condition associated with the natural ageing process in men. BPH puts pressure on your urethra. That pressure can cause symptoms like having to pee more often than normal and difficulty peeing, among others.

Born on March 27, 1946, in Oba-Ile, Osun state, Oyewo began his acting career in 1964 with the Oyin Adejobi Theatre Group.

He later rose to become one of the most celebrated figures in Yoruba theatre and Nigerian cinema.

He was best known for his portrayal of Odewale in Ola Rotimi’s classic play ‘The Gods Are Not to Blame,’ a role that brought him acclaim across the African theatre landscape.

Over a career spanning more than six decades, Oyewo appeared in numerous productions, including ‘Saworoide,’ ‘Sango,’ ‘Koseegbe,’ ‘Super Story,’ and many Yoruba-language films that helped shape Nigeria’s movie industry.

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Beyond acting, Oyewo was also an academic. He earned a doctorate in Drama from the University of Ibadan and taught at Obafemi Awolowo University, Redeemer’s University, and Elizade University.

Through his teaching and mentorship, he helped train and inspire generations of actors, playwrights, and scholars, leaving a lasting impact on Nigeria’s theatre, film, and academic communities.

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UK-based Nigerian Grammy-winning singer Talay Riley stabbed to death in London

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A Nigerian-British singer and songwriter, Mark Yinka Orabiyi, also
known as Talay Riley, has died at the age of 35 after he was stabbed in East London.

The incident, according to to local outlet Newham Recorder, took place around 9 a.m. on Friday on Pankhurst Avenue in Silvertown.

Emergency services were called to the scene, but the Grammy winner could not be saved.

Homicide detectives from the specialist crime command have launched a murder investigation into the incident.

Talay’s death was also confirmed in a statement released by his family. They described their loss as an “overwhelming sadness”.

The family remembered Riley not only for his professional accomplishments but for his character.

“It is with overwhelming sadness that we confirm that Mark ‘Yinka’ Orabiyi professionally known as Talay Riley passed away yesterday morning,” the statement reads. 

“Talay will fondly be remembered by those who knew him publicly for his incredible talent as a Grammy Award winning, multi platinum selling songwriter & artist.

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“For those that knew and loved him personally it is his humour, generous spirit and unmistakable presence that will be missed the most.”

The family also expressed gratitude for the public’s support following the tragedy.

“We are deeply grateful for the enormous outpouring of love and support that we have received through messages, calls and visits over the past hours,” the statement added.

“Thank you for your continued consideration and sensitivity at what is a devastating time for us all.”

Talay, the brother of music producer Scribz Riley, spent more than a decade shaping the R&B genre.

He first broke into the industry at 18 after signing a publishing deal with Global Publishing.

His career gained momentum with a feature on rapper Chipmunk’s 2009 single, followed by a signing with Jive/Sony Records.

Over the years, he toured the UK and the US alongside artists such as Skepta, Usher, and Trey Songz, and collaborated with Kehlani, H.E.R., Khalid, and the rising US group 2BYG.

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Tributes have continued to pour in for Talay.

Joining the fray, Scribz, born Michael Orabiyi Riley, penned an emotional tribute to his older sibling on Instagram.

“I never thought the day would come where I’d be writing this, but unfortunately I can confirm that on the morning of Friday 5th June my big brother YINKA (Talay Riley) passed away,” he wrote.

“My heart is shattered! This doesn’t feel real. It feels like a bad dream. Just before he went to sleep we spoke about the future, staying positive and about everything we still had left to do.

“I never imagined that would be our last conversation. Yinka wasn’t just my brother. He was my mother’s son, a friend to many, a mentor, an inspiration, and a light in so many people’s lives.

“Even with everything you accomplished this was far too soon. I love you brother. Thank you for everything. Rest in paradise Yinka. Until we meet again.”

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Notable singers, including Stormzy, took to the comment section to write “I’m sorry bro”.

Craig David, who worked with Talay on his 2018 album ‘The Time is Now,’ said: “Sending so much love to you & the family. His beautiful energy will continue to be felt & shown from the other side.”

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How I found out 2 of 5 children my wife had for me were not mine — Yoruba actor Mondusi

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Popular Yoruba actor, Abdul Salam Taofeek, better known in the industry as Tioruju Mondusi, has revealed how he discovered that two of the five children he raised were not biologically his.

The actor known for playing various characters, told African A List, in an interview, how his world began to crumble when he returned home from a film set to find his wife, who was heavily pregnant with their fifth child at the time, not at home. One of his children told him she had been gone for three days.

He recounted how he went to his mother-in-law’s house to report the matter. There, he saw a framed photo of his wife with another man hanging on the wall.

Mondusi said when he confronted her, she admitted that he was not the father of her unborn child. The revelation led to a serious fight between them.

He said he later learned that another man had signed the consent form for her cesarean section, a man he had previously seen at her shop but never suspected as a lover.

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The actor said that after giving birth, his wife, now late, called him to come for the child, but he refused. According to him, undeterred, she showed up at his house with the baby and the other man.

“The person who offended me to the point that I questioned ‘why me’ is the mother of my children, but she is late now. I travelled to a location, and when I got back, she wasn’t at home. One of my children told me she had not been around for three days, and at the time she was nine months pregnant with our fifth child,” he said.

“I went to her mother’s house to report the situation, and when I got there, I saw a picture of her and another man hanging on the wall. I called her to confront her, and that was when she told me I was not the father of the unborn child. That led to a serious fight.

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“When she gave birth through a CS, I was told it was another man who signed the consent form. I had met the man before at my wife’s shop, but I didn’t know they were having an affair. After giving birth, she called me again and asked me to come for my child, but because she had already told me I was not the father, I refused.

“She later brought the child to my house with the man she was having an affair with. I was very angry, so I called the police on them. At the police station, when she was asked who I was, she said I was the father of her children and that the other man was her husband.

“Meanwhile, the man was begging me to withdraw the case because his wife must not find out, as he was married with four children as well. We eventually left the police station, but I still did not accept the child.”

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He said that less than a month after involving the police, his wife served him court papers for divorce.

The actor said in court that she confessed that only three of the five children were actually his.

“Less than a month later, I received a court summons that my wife wanted a divorce, and I also agreed to it. It was in court that she confessed that, out of the five children she claimed were mine, only three were actually mine, while two belonged to the other man,” he added.

“She said the first, second, and fourth children were mine, meaning I was not the father of the third and fifth. Meanwhile, I was the one taking care of the children, doing their naming ceremonies, and even burying their placentas.

“She died last year, and I still feel deeply pained whenever I remember the situation.”

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