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Oluwo of Iwo declares: ‘No one can dethrone me’

By The Editor

March 24, 2025
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Oluwo of Iwo declares: ‘No one can dethrone me’
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Oluwo of Iwo, Osun State, Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi, has said no one can dethrone him.

The monarch disclosed this in a statement on Monday, while dismissing reports that he lost out in the contest to become the secretary of the SouthWest Traditional Rulers Council.

According to the Guardian, he said such a body does not exist, adding that the ancient crown of Oluwo will never stoop so low to contest for such.

The monarch added that the story was fabricated to blackmail him “and deviate from the truth His Imperial Majesty spewed out recently.”

“Sometimes last year, I learnt the Southern Council of Traditional Rulers was to be formed. I was invited but declined. I’m so occupied to work with a council dominated by people with different mindsets. In addition to that, I rarely attend the Osun State Council of Traditional Rulers. I’ve chosen a path of trust and will never derail the honourable route of God. Our modulus operandi is parallel. That is why he is hated and talked about. Guess what, he didn’t care.

“For the umpteenth time, we will reiterate that no one can dethrone Oluwo. They have tried it severally and failed. Those actors playing the script are a perpetual failure and they will continue to fail,” he said.

He showed his intention to avoid mingling with those whose interest is to bring others down, adding that the backbiting and blackmailing will not deter him from the path of honour.

“Rather, those stones and tantrums are strengths for him. Anyone who takes the warning may be lucky to escape perdition,” he said.

 

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