Less
than 40 days after the death of a first class monarch in Lagos State,
the Oniru of Iruland. His Royal Majesty, Oba Idowu Abiodun Oniru,
serious war has reportedly broken out in Abisogun Ruling House over his
successor.
It will be recalled that the respected and powerful monarch died in late September, 2019 at the age of 82 after a brief illness.
Under
the reign of the monarch, Iru land, the host of the highbrow Oniru and
Victoria Island, became a mega location with investments and buildings
worth hundreds of billions of naira.
We
were reliably informed that a tussle has broken down over the throne
with many candidates showing interest in the coveted seat.
Some of those said to have shown interest in the obaship seat included Wasiu Ogunbambi, Jamiu Adelakun and Saliu Abisogun.
Others included Hakeem Ajasa, Fabayi clan, Giwa Otto clan amongst several others.
Reliable
sources informed us that lobby has started in high places as some of
the candidates were said to have circulated their curriculum vitae among
the kingmakers and have started talking to top officials of the Lagos
State Government in-charge of chieftaincy affairs in the state.
It was gathered that the matter has torn the family apart as none of the candidates was willing to step down for another.
Our
sources added that what baffled watchers of events in the area is the
fact that the crisis broke out just few weeks after the death of the Oba
of the town.
“It was
only on Friday November 1, 2019 that we did the final burial of Oba
Idowu Abiodun Oniru in Eko Hotel. So it is surprising that the
candidates for the throne could not even wait for some time before they
start fighting over the stool.
“Were
they waiting for the Oba to die? We all know that the throne is
lucrative, but that does not mean that they should start fighting
immediately. It is uncalled for,” said a source.
It
was however, gathered the kingmakers have started necessary
consultations both traditionally and officially, and that the needful
would be done in due course, while those interested in the office “have
been cautioned to allow the people in-charge due their work so that Iru
land would have the right traditional ruler at the right time
This is a fallacy, we are not fighting. We are one and strong family.
The Abisogun ruling family, we are one, we are not fighting. Anybody that is saying that we are fighting is a fallacy. We have been speaking in one voice.