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Oba Adeyinka Oyekan II (1911–2003): The Long-Reigning Oba of Lagos

Adeyinka Oyekan II, born on 30 June 1911, served as the Oba of Lagos from 1965 until his death on 1 March 2003, making him one of the longest-serving traditional rulers in Nigerian history. His reign spanned nearly four decades of profound political, economic, and social change in Lagos and Nigeria as a whole.
Early Life and Royal Lineage
Oba Adeyinka was the grandson of Oba Oyekan I, who reigned from 1885 to 1900, continuing a distinguished royal legacy.
Prior to ascending the throne, he was well-educated and trained as a pharmacist, having studied at the Yaba Higher College (now Yaba College of Technology).
Ascension to the Throne
He became the Oba of Lagos in 1965, succeeding Oba Adeniji Adele.
His reign began during Nigeria’s First Republic and continued through periods of military rule, civil war, and democratic transitions, making him a key traditional figure through Nigeria’s modern evolution.
Reign and Contributions
Peace Advocate: Oba Oyekan II was known for his calm demeanor, diplomatic wisdom, and peaceful disposition, often playing a mediating role during political crises.
Modern Traditional Leadership: He balanced tradition with the rapidly modernizing status of Lagos, ensuring that the monarchy remained relevant and respected even in a bustling metropolis.
Religious Harmony: As a devout Christian, he fostered interfaith cooperation in the religiously diverse city of Lagos.
Legacy
Oba Adeyinka Oyekan II died on 1 March 2003 at the age of 91.
He was succeeded by Oba Rilwan Akiolu, the current Oba of Lagos.
His nearly 38-year reign is remembered for its stability, dignity, and graceful navigation of Lagos through some of Nigeria’s most turbulent decades.
Oba Oyekan II remains a symbol of continuity, culture, and quiet strength in the history of Lagos and traditional Nigerian leadership.
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[ICYMI] $4.7m US fraud: Ghana’s anti-graft agency, FBI seize Shatta Wale’s Lamborghini

The Ghanaian Economic and Organised Crime Office, in collaboration with the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Justice Department, has revealed that it has seized a luxury vehicle, a 2019 Lamborghini Urus, from Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Charles Armah, popularly known as Shatta Wale.
In a press statement issued on Tuesday by the acting Executive Director of the agency, Raymond Archer, and shared on X by Ghanaian TV station, Joy News, EOCO disclosed that the operation followed a request from the FBI and the US Justice Department in 2023, which culminated in a lawful search of the rapper’s apartment at Trassaco Valley Phase 1 in Accra, Ghana.
The search was carried out by EOCO’s Surveillance and Asset Recovery Unit, leading to the discovery and seizure of a 2019 Lamborghini Urus. According to the statement, US authorities have linked the vehicle to criminal proceeds of one Nana Kwabena Amuah, currently serving an 86-month sentence for financial crimes in the United States.
“In June this year, the Economic and Organised Crime Office, acting on a 2023 request from the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and the United States Justice Department, undertook an operation which led to a lawful search in a home at Trassaco Valley Phase 1, in Accra.
“The operation which was undertaken by the Surveillance And Asset Recovery Unit (SARU) of EOCO led to the discovery and seizure of a 2019 Lamborghini Urus which the the FBI and the Justice Department have tied to the proceeds of the criminal enterprise of one Nana Kwabena Amuah who is currently serving an 86 month sentence for several financial crimes in the US”, the statement partly read.
According to the statement, the vehicle was reportedly found in the possession of Shatta Wale, who was allowed to voluntarily surrender the car to EOCO operatives.
“The car was seized from one Charles Nii Armah, aka Shatta Wale. The officers were professional and civil, and the search and seizure occurred without incident. Nii Armah had pleaded with officers that he did not want the seizure to be made public because the vehicle was a big part of his brand, and that if his supporters saw the vehicle being driven away in the company of EOCO, it would destroy his brand. Nii Armah was allowed to surrender the vehicle himself, which is currently in the possession of EOCO”, the statement explained.
The agency also explained that SARU officers were armed during the operation, describing it as standard safety protocol. “It is a standard safety protocol practice for officers of the Surveillance and Asset Recovery Unit (SARU) to carry weapons whilst on operation for the safety of officers”, the statement added.
EOCO explained that further steps are being taken by US authorities to repatriate the seized car as part of the restitution owed by Amuah.
The anti-graft agency also revealed that Shatta Wale and a former senior officer of the National Signal Bureau (NSB) are being investigated in connection with the case.
It said, “The FBI and the Justice Department intend to send a formal Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) to the Government of Ghana to return the car to the United States as part of Nana Kwabena Amuah’s $4,743,443 restitution. Charles Nii Armah, aka Shatta Wale and a former senior officer of the National Signal Bureau (NSB), have been assessed as persons of interest and will be invited by EOCO to assist in further ongoing investigations in the coming days.”
The agency also confirmed that a final report may be submitted to the FBI and the US Justice Department as part of their collaborative efforts. “EOCO may share the final investigations report to the FBI and the Justice Department as part of our ongoing cooperation”, the statement concluded.
The controversial rapper had earlier posted a disturbing message on his Facebook book page, condemning the EOCO boss for storming his apartment with armed operatives of the agency. He wrote, “Raymond Archer, EOCO Boss, Ibe, you go make NDC go out of power next 4 years. Bringing guns to my house was uncalled for.”
In another post, he wrote, “EOCO boss, the president of Ghana didn’t put you in that office to come and humiliate the citizens of this country. Remember, God no sleep.”
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Video – “I Just Want to Come Back Home” – A Nigerian Boy’s Cry From Abroad

In this deeply emotional video, a young Nigerian boy shares his heart-wrenching experience of racial and cultural discrimination in a foreign school.
His only wish? To come back home to Nigeria where he feels he belongs.
But the harsh reality hits hard — the state of things back home is not encouraging. From insecurity to poor infrastructure, his dream of returning feels more like a painful trap than a comforting escape.
This video captures the raw truth many Nigerians in the diaspora silently endure. It’s a cry for acceptance, identity, and the longing for a better Nigeria that can welcome its own with pride.
💬 Share your thoughts in the comments. Can Nigeria ever truly become home again?
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Video – Oba Senator Abdulrasheed Adewolu Akanmu Ladoja as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland

Historic Declaration: Oba Sen. Abdulrasheed Ladoja Crowned as 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland | Full Council Pronouncement
In a momentous and culturally significant event, the Olubadan-in-Council officially pronounces His Imperial Majesty, Oba Senator Abdulrasheed Adewolu Akanmu Ladoja, as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland.
This video captures the traditional pronouncement ceremony, a sacred rite deeply rooted in the rich heritage of the ancient Yoruba kingdom. Witness history as Ibadan land ushers in a new era under the leadership of a revered statesman, respected elder, and true son of the soil.
📍 Location: Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
👑 Title: Olubadan of Ibadanland – The Paramount Ruler of the Ibadan People
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