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I have no plans to make my son next Awujale — Subomi Balogun

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Otunba Olasubomi Balogun, founder of First City Monument Bank and the Olori Omoba of Ijebuland, has denied reports trending on social media he is lining up his son, Ladi, as the next Awujale of Ijebuland.

 

Balogun, who is also the head of Fusengbuwa family, one of the ruling houses in Ijebuland, said his son was too busy running his business. Ladi is the group Chief Executive Officer of the FCMB.

The Awujale and Paramount Ruler of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, had warned kingmakers at the 2019 Ojude-Oba Festival not to politicise the selection of his successor or allow a moneybags to hijack the process. But Oba Adetona’s comment has reportedly sparked a debate over who becomes his successor.

However, Subomi in a statement on Monday by his media aide, Oluwaseun Oduneye, said he was not happy with the reports. According to him, it is ungodly and forbidden in Yorubaland to be scheming to succeed a reigning king.

He said, “I am most disappointed with the writers and those that are fuelling the rumour that I am plotting (to make) my son – Oladipupo Balogun – who is handling the affairs of my business – to be the next Awujale of Ijebuland, while the Alaiyeluwa is still very much alive.

“We all know that the Awujale, Oba Adetona, and I are friends; both of us are still alive. If the Awujale could make a pronouncement, does that mean that they should use my name to sell their stories?

“I happen to be the Olori Omoba, and providence has placed me in a situation in which everybody will expect me to be close to the Awujale and be supportive of whatever he is doing because of our culture and tradition.

“Secondly, people know me as a very senior member of royalty in Ijebuland. Apart from being the Olori Omoba, I am the Olori Ebi of one of the largest ruling houses in Ijebuland. So, I can confirm that such reports are baseless, mischievous, outright falsehood and should be treated as such by the public.”

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