Late Alaafin of Oyo’s estranged wife, Queen Ola goes on date night

Late Alaafin of Oyo’s estranged wife, Queen Ola goes on date night

Queen Ola, one of the estranged wives of the late Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, has caused a stir on social media with photos from her date night with a mystery lover.

Queen Alaafin of Oyo goes on mystery date

Queen Alaafin of Oyo goes on mystery date
Photo credit: Queenola2/Instagram The proud mother of three shared the photos on her Instagram page with a caption hinting that she was out with her lover. In reaction, Papaya Ex took to her comments section to pray for her turn to come. She wrote, “God when o.”

Queen Ola’s date night comes after she was caught pleading her case in the comments section of a controversial gossip blog, Gist Lover. The blog had alleged that she was having an affair with MC Oluomo and some top shots in the state. In a deleted comment, Queen Ola begged for her side of the story to be heard because the relationship she shared with MC Oluomo was beyond the allegations. She also cited one of the estranged wives of the king, Queen Dami, who came out to disclose how the late Oyo monarch treated her. Queen Ola claimed that she did not come online to solicit funds after her fallout with the king because she did not have the same boldness as her rival. She wrote: “If you don’t want to be biased, Dammy cried to u too and told u all the stories.. u did well, and people contributed for her. I don’t have the boldness to do so. I would have cried to you to do the same for me. Do u think taking care of 3 kids with family is easy even when I was still married to him?” The photos from Queen Ola’s date night have sparked a conversation on social media about the nature of relationships in the royal household and how they can sometimes be complicated.

“Alaafin of Oyo prayed for Tinubu to be president on his deathbed” — Monarch’s son

"Alaafin of Oyo prayed for Tinubu to be president on his deathbed" — Monarch's son

The late Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III expressed his desire for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to become the next Nigerian president on his deathbed, according to his son.

The monarch died on April 22, 2023, after a brief illness at the Afe Babalola University Teaching Hospital in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State capital. A year after his passing, his son Akeem Adeyemi shares their conversation, in which the Alaafin emphasized his wish for a Yoruba presidency and specifically supported Tinubu for the role. Akeem made this known in an interview with The Punch. “You won’t believe it but the last thing he said to me was, “Skimeh, bawo ni oro oga yin o?’’ He asked me how my boss’s ambition was progressing. He told me that Asiwaju Tinubu must become Nigeria’s President and I told him to rest, and that was the last thing we spoke about before he died,” the monarch’s son said. According to Akeem, who is a member of the Federal House of Representatives, the late Alaafin’s last visitor before his passing was Tinubu, and the traditional ruler had also visited 27 Yoruba monarchs to discuss the prospect of Tinubu becoming president. Akeem stated that Alaafin prayed for Tinubu’s success and urged the people of Oyo and Yorubaland to support him wholeheartedly. “I’m telling you this now. Many people will read this interview. Kabiyesi visited more than 27 Obas in their palaces to talk about Asiwaju’s emergence as Nigeria’s next President. He met Akirun of blessed memory. “He met Awujale. The last Oba that visited Kabiyesi before he died was Oluwo of Iwo, and the discussion was about Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” he added. “His last wish was to see the next President of Nigeria as a Yoruba man and not just any Yoruba man; he was particular about Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu being President. He continued; “He saw Asiwaju as a discoverer of talents, someone who’ll lay the foundation to build on, someone who will not only demonstrate good governance and put Nigeria on the path of progress and development but also as someone who knows that there’s no success without a good successor. “He said, “Prince, the reason why I want that man(Tinubu) is that it’s not about his term as President. Asiwaju will let you know that as good as you might rate his tenure, there’s no success without a good successor. “He’ll ensure after he might have completed his tenure, that he gives you a good successor. You can imagine what will become of Nigeria in that kind of situation.” Thankfully, that wish has come to pass.”

Alaafin Oyo’s wife dies weeks after husband’s passing

Alaafin Oyo's wife dies weeks after husband kicked the bucket

Alaafin Oyo's wife dies weeks after husband kicked the bucket

Weeks following the death of the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III, one of his wives, Olori Kafayat, joins him in the afterlife.
According to reports, Queen Kafayat kicked the bucket on Friday, July 1st, 2022, in the United States of America.
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She was the fourth Olori of the late traditional ruler and mother of Prince Adebayo Adeyemi, who is the chairman of the Oyo State Local Government Pensions Board.
The circumstances of her death, however, remain sketchy at the time of this publication.
The Director of Media and Publicity at the Alaafin Palace, Mr. Bode Durojaye, only confirmed her passing on Saturday morning without details.

Queen Omobolanle of Alaafin kingdom gushes as she shows off gift from late monarch

Queen Omobolanle of Alaafin kingdom gushes as she shows off gift from late monarch

Queen Omobolanle of Alaafin kingdom gushes as she shows off gift from late monarch

One of the wives of the late Alaafin of Oyo, Queen Omobolanle, rejoices as she receives the gift of a house left to her by her late husband.
Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi who passed on early this year at 83 left the property of a bungalow house for the Queen.

Queen Omobolanle of Alaafin kingdom gushes as she shows off gift from late monarch

Taking to Instagram to chant prayers for the late monarch, Queen Omobolanle, expressed undying love and the beautiful life that they had together.
“It is difficult to describe just how much your gesture of support in our time of need means to us. To have a reminder from the people that care for us that we are not alone in our grief is immeasurable.
This has reminded me a day I breezed into your kingdom as a nobody not knowing lot of good things is attainable when a woman finally found her missing ribs.
You’ve made me a noble person when you was alive and you even planned a notable gift that every living and meaningful soul always prays to owns, which is a house, and this is not just a house but a mini Paris located in Africa Continent.

This is my heartfelt appreciation for everything you have done for me. Continue to Rest on ATANDA!!! The house you gave to me is the Happiness but as you’re no more alive to keep on rest on your shoulders it a tragic to me.
Thanks to everyone for reaching out and sharing your condolences. May your spouse never die untimely Amen,” she wrote.

Alaafin of Oyo’s ex-wife, Queen Aanu splashes millions on Lexus ride as birthday gift

Alaafin of Oyo's ex-wife, Queen Aanu splashes millions on Lexus ride as birthday gift

One of the estranged wives of the late Alaafin of Oyo, Queen Aanu got her followers drooling on her birthday as she splashes millions of naira on a new Lexus SUV ride for herself.
The beautiful queen shared a short video of the new Lexus ride she just acquired on Instagram and thanked God for it.

She captioned: “Another Key Added Thank you Abba father for bringing me this far, It can only be you Lord. I USHER MYSELF TO MY BEST YEAR YET WITH THIS LITTLE GIFT OF MINE.”
Reacting, one of her followers wrote: “Congratulations mama, and happy birthday 🎂🎂🎂 more wins ijn.”
@Malas Row: “More wins angel, you deserve everything. Congratulations.”

Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, dies at 83

Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, dies at 83

Popular Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, has died at age 83, after ruling his community for 52 years.
It was gathered that the Alaafin died at the Afe Babalola University Teaching Hospital, Ado Ekiti, on Friday night, April 22nd.

His body has since been taken to Oyo state where his burial rites have since begun.
The monarch had been sick and a plan had been made to fly him abroad before he passed on late Friday night.

It was also gathered that tickets and those of a few wives have been bought before his sudden demise. He is survived by many wives and children.