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Owa Obokun stool: Ofokutu royal family challenges Ajimoko-Haastrup dynasty

Two royal families in Bilaro Oluodo dynasty, Ofokutu and Ajimoko- Haastrup are currently engaged in battle of wits to succeed the late Owa of Ilesha, Oba Adekunle Aromolaran.

While it has been established that the next paramount ruler of Ijesaland will come from Oluodo dynasty, the two royal families, however, are laying claims to the throne, a development that has not gone well with Ofokutu royal family which believes it is its turn to produce the next Owa Adimula.

In a statement issued by the secretary of the Ofokutu Royal Family, Prince Adetoyese Adegbohungbe, and made available to Sunday Tribune, the family appealed to the kingmakers to uphold principles of equity and fairness by considering a member of their family as the next Owa Obokun of Ijesaland.

While calling on the Agba-Ijesa to ensure a balanced and just selection process for the highly revered throne of the Ilesa community, Ofokutu emphasised that the Ajimoko-Haastrup royal family, which is also part of the Bilaro Oluodo ruling house, has already produced two monarchs for the town, leaving other families unrepresented.

But in its own reaction, Ajimoko-Haastrup family said its involvement in the selection process is guided by law and tradition.

The Ofokutu statement noted that despite repeated appeals to the Ajimoko-Haastrup family to step aside and allow the Ofokutu family a chance to produce the next monarch, their request has been ignored.

“Any attempt to nominate or appoint a candidate from the Ajimoko-Haastrup Dynasty as the next Owa by the Agba-Ijesa would violate the principles of Omoluabi, equity, and fairness,” the statement said.

The statement further chronicled the dominance of the Ajimoko-Haastrup family in the rulership history of Ijesaland. It noted that the last two Owa Obokun, Fredrick Kumokun Adedeji Haastrup and Adejumola Alexander Haastrup, who reigned from 1896 to 1901 and 1942 to 1956, respectively, were from Ajimoko-Haastrup.

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Prince Adegbohungbe asserted that if the Agba-Ijesa failed to address the monopoly of the Ajimoko-Haastrup dynasty, the Ofokutu family might explore other avenues to assert their rights. He added that their intention was not to create discord but to ensure that no family within the Bilaro Oluodo ruling house is marginalised.

The Ofokutu Royal Family urged stakeholders to intervene promptly to preserve unity in Ijesaland.

“This is a matter that affects the collective future of our community. It is vital to foster inclusivity and uphold the traditional practices that have always guided us,” Adegbohungbe said.

“Despite numerous entreaties to the Ajimoko-Haastrup Royal Family to allow equity and fairness within the Ruling House by refraining from presenting any candidate for succession after the late Owa Adekunle Aromolaran II, it is apparent that the Ajimoko-Haastrup Royal Family seeks to monopolize the throne,” the statement added.

The Ofokutu Royal Family warned that continued favoritism towards one dynasty would effectively erase the other royal families within the Bilaro Oluodo ruling house, including the Adeyemi, Adebusuyi, Adegbohungbe, Obembe, and Osundaunsi-Adeyokunnu lineages.

“We passionately implore the Agba-Ijesa to consider the importance of fairness and the well-being of Ijesaland by refraining from selecting or endorsing any candidate from the Ajimoko-Haastrup family. The monopoly on rulership must end for the benefit of the entire Ijesaland,” the statement concluded.

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Reacting to the allegation, Prince Isaac Haastrup, representing the Ajimoko-Haastrup family, dismissed the claims as unfounded, arguing that succession to the Owa stool is governed by established laws.

“The stool of Owa is rotated among the four ruling houses, and the gazette clearly states that every heir of the succeeding ruling house is eligible to contest the throne whenever it becomes vacant,” he explained.

Haastrup referenced historical precedence, noting that the late Oba Adekunle Aromolaran II, from the Bilayiarere dynasty, contested and won the throne twice consecutively.

“The fact that any heir from the next reigning dynasty can challenge the stool, regardless of who vacated the position, is enshrined in our tradition,” he argued.

He also addressed the issue of bias, stating, “If an Ajimoko dynasty candidate becomes the next Owa Obokun, it would not constitute prejudice on the part of the kingmakers or the government, as the process adheres strictly to our established traditions.”

The family appealed to the kingmakers in Ijesaland to uphold principles of equity and fairness.

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Seven Killed in Horrific Crash at Ota Toll Gate

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Seven Killed in Horrific Crash at Ota Toll Gate

– Brake Failure Suspected as Governor Orders Immediate Probe

Tragedy struck on Tuesday morning as seven persons lost their lives and two others sustained injuries in a multiple-vehicle crash at the busy Ota Toll Gate along the Lagos–Abeokuta Expressway.

The fatal collision, which occurred during peak traffic hours, reportedly involved a fully loaded trailer suspected to have suffered brake failure before ramming into smaller vehicles, including a commercial tricycle and a mini-bus. Eyewitness accounts described scenes of panic as the out-of-control truck ploughed into vehicles waiting near the toll gate.

Emergency responders from the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), and the Nigeria Police swiftly arrived at the scene to rescue victims and clear the wreckage.

The injured victims were rushed to nearby hospitals for medical attention, while the remains of the deceased were deposited at a state mortuary.

“The truck was speeding and suddenly lost control. People were shouting and running for safety,” an eyewitness told reporters at the scene.

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In a statement issued hours after the incident, Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives and ordered a comprehensive investigation into the cause of the crash. He condemned reckless driving and poor vehicle maintenance, particularly among heavy-duty truck operators.

“This avoidable tragedy underscores the urgent need for strict adherence to traffic regulations and proper vehicle maintenance,” the governor stated.

Motorists experienced heavy gridlock along the expressway as officials worked for several hours to restore normal traffic flow. Authorities have reiterated calls for drivers to exercise caution and ensure their vehicles are roadworthy before embarking on journeys.

The Lagos–Abeokuta corridor, especially around Sango–Ota, has witnessed repeated fatal accidents over the years, raising concerns among residents and commuters about road safety enforcement and infrastructure conditions.

Investigations into the exact cause of Tuesday’s crash are ongoing.

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Lagos Woman Shares Ordeal After Alleged Rape, Sparks Nationwide Outcry

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Lagos Woman Shares Ordeal After Alleged Rape, Sparks Nationwide Outcry

A young woman identified as Mirabel has shared a harrowing account of a near-death experience following an alleged rape attack in her apartment in Lagos, triggering widespread outrage and calls for justice.

In a video posted on TikTok under the handle @mirab351, Mirabel said the incident occurred on Sunday morning after she opened her door, believing it was a neighbour. According to her account, she was overpowered and lost consciousness during the attack.

She later said she regained awareness to find an intruder assaulting her. The assailant allegedly left her injured before fleeing. Mirabel explained that she initially thought the bleeding she noticed afterward was menstrual, until she received disturbing messages from a man she identified as the suspect.

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Screenshots shared by the victim show the suspect boasting about the attack and making threats intended to discourage her from seeking justice. The messages, which have circulated widely online, have drawn strong condemnation from the public.

In a follow-up video, Mirabel appeared visibly distressed and disclosed that she attempted to harm herself afterward but was rushed to hospital by a friend and survived. She thanked those who reached out in support and said she needed time to recover before engaging further.

The case has sparked an outpouring of sympathy from Nigerians across social media, with many demanding the immediate arrest and prosecution of the suspect and renewed action against sexual violence. Advocacy groups and citizens are urging law enforcement to ensure accountability and protect survivors.

Mirabel’s story has reignited conversations about women’s safety, survivor support, and the need for swift justice in Nigeria.

If you or someone you know is in danger or struggling after an assault, please seek immediate help from trusted people or local emergency services.

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BREAKING: Drama in NASS as Reps Clash Over Backup Manual Result Collation

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BREAKING: Drama in NASS as Reps Clash Over Backup Manual Result Collation

Abuja — Tension erupted at the National Assembly on Tuesday as opposition lawmakers staged a dramatic walkout in protest against the approval of manual collation of election results as a backup to electronic transmission.

The controversy unfolded during plenary when a motion seeking to adopt manual collation as a contingency measure in the event of technical failure of electronic transmission systems was presented for consideration. While the majority lawmakers supported the proposal, opposition members strongly objected, arguing that the move could undermine electoral transparency and public confidence in the electoral process.

Heated Debate on the Floor

The debate quickly grew intense as several opposition representatives warned that reintroducing manual collation, even as a backup, could open the door to manipulation and irregularities.

One opposition lawmaker described the decision as “a dangerous step backward,” insisting that Nigeria’s electoral reforms were designed to eliminate the flaws associated with manual processes. According to them, reliance on manual collation in previous elections had been a major source of disputes and litigation.

However, lawmakers from the majority caucus defended the proposal, stating that the backup option was necessary to safeguard the integrity of elections in situations where electronic systems malfunction due to network failure, cyber threats, or logistical challenges.

A ranking member of the majority party argued that “no responsible legislature should ignore the possibility of technical glitches,” stressing that manual collation would only serve as a last resort and not replace electronic transmission.

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Dramatic Walkout

Following the Speaker’s ruling allowing the motion to proceed to approval by voice vote, opposition lawmakers rose from their seats in protest. Chanting “No to manual manipulation” and “Protect our votes,” they exited the chamber en masse.

The walkout temporarily disrupted proceedings, drawing reactions from observers and legislative aides present in the gallery.

Despite the protest, the remaining lawmakers proceeded to adopt the motion, effectively approving manual collation as a backup mechanism pending further legislative fine-tuning and possible amendments to the electoral framework.

Implications for Electoral Reform

The development is expected to generate significant political debate across party lines and among civil society organizations. Advocacy groups have consistently pushed for full electronic transmission of results to minimize human interference and enhance credibility.

Political analysts say the decision could become a flashpoint ahead of future elections, especially given past controversies surrounding result collation.

As of press time, leaders of the opposition caucus were reportedly preparing a joint press briefing to outline their position and next steps, including the possibility of seeking judicial interpretation if the approval translates into legislative amendments.

Further updates will follow as the situation develops.

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