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How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by ijustdey: 12:19pm On Jun 07
By Tunde Odesola


Nestling aboard an incoming Delta Airline flight from Atlanta, Georgia on May 10, 2024, the window-seat view of the landscape and skyscape of Ikeja cityscape was gloomy. The giant American bird called Boeing glided through the clouds before swooping down intently like a hawk in hunt. There were no trees, no greenery in sight from my Skyview as Lagos spread out like a ghetto cast in concrete, iron, rubble and filth.

“Where are all the trees the Babatunde Fashola administration planted,” I asked myself. I answered myself, “Felled by the Godfather and his mafia who were happy to throw the baby out with the bathwater.” Like the Champions League is to Real Madrid, Lagos has become a political trophy belonging to the MD – Master Dribbler – who has dribbled his way to the Centre, and Nigeria now lies unconsciously at his feet.

The plane touched down around 10 a.m. Welcome to Nigeria! After about eight years, it felt good to be back home. A national anthem war would soon rage between ‘nationalists’ and ‘colonialists’, amid chants of ‘Arise, O Compatriots’ and shouts of ‘Nigeria, we hail thee’. The national anthem war was avoidable if leadership had a meaning in Nigeria. But leisurely, Captain Bourdillon draws hard on his cigar, steering the wheel of the sinking Nigerian ship back into slavery waters. The controversial descriptions of Nigeria as Fatherland and Motherland in the two national anthems show that Nigeria urgently needs a DNA test to confirm its legitimacy.

As passengers disgorged from the belly of the bird, I caught a whiff of the perennial Nigerian virus when a dirty-looking lady in mufti, whose wrinkled skin betrays bleaching cream overuse, held a ‘gentleman’ in suit by the hand, and led him from the back of the queue towards the front. Ironically, the queue was fast-moving.

I raised my voice in protest. “Una no even allow the plane land before una begin una madness! You, yeye man, you fit jump queue for US? You, (pointing at the ‘immigration’ woman), take that man back to the end of the queue from where you took him!”

I heard the yeye man tell the clutchy lady, ‘I told you it’s wrong, I don’t like causing a scene’ but the woman held his hand and led him on, all the same, prompting me to raise my voice louder, cussing and embarrassing them both.

An old man at my back in the queue said, “Young man, when last did you come to Nigeria?” I told him I didn’t understand his question. He continued, “Nigeria is not America. That’s the way we are here o.” I told him, “Every society needs eternal vigilance to oil the wheels of justice and fairness.” He shrugged, “Well, I agree.”

In no time, I was done with immigration and I landed at the carousel for my luggage. My luggage didn’t arrive on the plane: come tomorrow. Ok. No wahala. Tomorrow is a stone’s throw.

I hopped into a taxi. Portable omo Olalomi hopped in with me. The car stereo blared: “Ara adugbo (Zeh) /Tuntun ti de o (Zeh) /Zazoo (Zeh) /O po leti (Zeh) /O ye ke ti ma gbo (Zeh)… /Baddo sneh (Zeh) /Pepper sneh (Zeh) /Many many were wa n le (Zeh) /Ahh, repete (Zeh) /Unruly (Zeh) /Baddo Lee (Zeh) /Hacker (Zeh) /Ika (Zeh) /Te s’oju e (Zeh)… /Eje loju bi t’Abacha (Zeh) /Run’ju pa (Zeh) /Le’ju pa (Zeh) /Ma rerin (Zeh) /Kala (Zeh) /Daju (Zeh) /Hu wa ika (Zeh)... If you don’t understand these Yoruba lyrics, just imagine Adolf Hiler, ogres, members of Nigeria’s political class, together with Satan and his angels in a dark hall – you’ll understand the level of mercilessness Portable portrays in Zazoo.

‘Zazoo’ is the story of Nigeria’s degeneration. Though it has a multiplicity of meanings, a central theme of the song includes the glorification of internet fraud expressed in ‘Hacker’, ‘Kolu to n bo kaadi o’. It also praises extreme wickedness in the referenced stanza. Most of the song is street nonsense.

I smiled wryly. The taxi driver didn’t know why. He asked, “You too like Portable, sir?” I kept the plastic smile on and fetched my phone from my pocket. WhatsApp was my first port of call. I scrolled. A senior colleague had sent me news links. They were about the Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi.

The senior colleague wrote, “See what you caused.” I skimmed through the texts and thought he was talking about the Oluwo’s aso òkè, which was similar to the one I wore during my father’s burial on Friday, May 17, 2024, in Lagos. I replied, “I’m not royal, I’m a hunter,” asking if he was talking about the aso òkè. My relentless senior highlighted to me the links to a story on the Oluwo done by two British tabloids, The Sun, and The Mail on Sunday.

Both British newspapers called the Oluwo a thief, a misfit, 419 king, Yahoo kingpin, ‘Kolu to n bo kaadi’ and jailbird.

Metaphorically, the reports of the newspapers intone that lacking royalty, honesty, loyalty, pedigree and bíbí ire – a Yoruba word for honour – the life of Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi and his emergence as the Oluwo of Iwo was a plot in the drama of the absurd, where a felon grabbed a crown to desecrate a town.

Specifically, on its May 19, 2024 cover, The Mail on Sunday splashed the picture of Akanbi in a close-up handshake with the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry. The handshake, however, went beyond the elbow when the newspaper befouled the picture with the headline, “Royal Exclusive: Harry and conman Nigerian king twice deported from US.”

The description of the Oluwo as a criminal is the view and product of investigation of the British media, not mine. In a three-part series, ‘Oluwo and the glorification of ignorance’, Tunde the son of Odesola, expressed his views about Oluwo Akanbi in 2022 when he described the conman as a con-king transmuting into a king-kong.

In its publication on May 19, 2024, THE SUN was extensively brutal. The headline of the paper’s story reads, “Dodgy Royal: Nigerian King who Harry called his ‘in-law’ is ‘CONMAN jailed and deported after trying to cash stolen £247k cheque’, with the rider, ‘The ‘Funky King’ (Oluwo) was jailed 15 months in 1998”.

Reporting the three-day visit of the 39-year-old Harry and his 42-year-old wife, Meghan, to Nigeria, THE SUN reveals Akanbi had been deported twice from the US and banned twice for life from entering the US.

THE SUN story reads, “But the Nigerian royal (Oluwo) is a convicted fraudster who was twice kicked out of America. He was allegedly first arrested in Boston in 1998 after he tried to cash a stolen cheque for £247,000 from aviation company Boeing.

Akanbi posed as a successful businessman called Joseph Pigott but cops were alerted by a suspicious bank teller at BankBoston. The conman (Oluwo) was also charged for forging a cheque for £59,000 using the name Thomas Eyring. He was also reportedly jailed for 15 months and deported to Nigeria in April 1999.

His £1,500 fine was waived ‘because of an inability to pay’. Despite being banned from re-entering the US, he was then said to have been caught attempting to cross the border in March 2011. Akanbi was with his then-wife Rakiya Saidu and young son and claimed they were going to New York to shop.


Facing the prospect of a maximum prison sentence of 20 years and a £197,000 fine, Akanbi pleaded guilty. He was sentenced to time served, deported and banned from the US for life a second time.”

If Akanbi had been jailed for 20 years, Iwo would never have witnessed these years of the locust nor would this big calabash of shame hang on the community’s neck. Iwo would’ve remained famous for the honour earned by former Oluwos, including Oba Parin, Oba Lamuye, Oba Samuel Abimbola, and Oba Olatunbosun Tadase among others. The sacred name of Iwo wouldn’t have been stained with dishonour.

If you’re close to Iwo, you could’ve heard their sons and daughters eulogise the impregnable security of the land, saying “Iwo ti o ni ilekun, ti o ni kokoro; eru wewe ni iran baba won fi n de ile.”

O ye descendants of Iwo, is it a mistake that your forebears left the city gateless and keyless? O ye children of Iwo, is it not too late now that a virus has crept onto the throne? Where were the ‘eru wewe’ small slaves sentineled at the gate when Akanbi crept into town? Sé wón gbà’bòdè ni? Did they sabotage?

Then-Governor of Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, stood up for integrity when he kicked out the Deji of Akure, Oba Oluwadare Adepoju, from the palace in 2010, for beating his wife, Olori Bolanle.

From Ife to Oyo, Lagos, Ijebu, Abeokuta, Ede, Owo, Benin, Warri, Sokoto, Kano, Bauchi, Gwandu etc, monarchs had been dethroned. Sadly, none of the deposed kings in Nigeria’s history parades the kind of criminal credentials as the Oluwo. Governor Adeleke, ICPC, EFCC, National Council of Traditional Rulers, Yoruba Council of Obas, Iwo kingmakers, Iwo people, over to you. Oluwo must go!

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by God1blessBiafra: 12:20pm On Jun 07
One of the one Nigeria chanters.






Criminals everywhere

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by BlowYourMind: 12:22pm On Jun 07
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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by jmoore(m): 12:36pm On Jun 07
Ole Ole Ole


The vultures of babablu would have gathered if the news is about an Igwe in Igboland that was deported for fraud.

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by 0001Lagos: 12:38pm On Jun 07
Oba don go jail

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by Paystack: 12:46pm On Jun 07
Most criminals from their region end up in their leadership positions.

No wonder Agbero originated from there

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by RenaissanceGuy: 12:47pm On Jun 07
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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 12:49pm On Jun 07
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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by GODPUNISHALABI: 12:53pm On Jun 07
Our own oba wire wire grin

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by RepoMan007: 12:58pm On Jun 07
Useless place

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by Manowar94: 12:59pm On Jun 07
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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by Rikkely: 1:02pm On Jun 07
awolegcy:
And they still went and crowned him king despite such past. Is it that some people just love to be ruled by criminals??






The people from that side are known to be ruled by criminals, the same issue with most of their Governors and political leaders

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by paramakina202: 1:03pm On Jun 07
Like Oluwo like Tinubu.They are all the same.Their masses see nothing wrong in supporting criminals to leadership position.

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by Judgementa1: 1:06pm On Jun 07
Paystack:
Most criminals from their region end up in their leadership positions.

No wonder Agbero originated from there

Orji uzor kalu and Allen onyema comes to mind.

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by Rikkely: 1:07pm On Jun 07
Paystack:
Most criminals from their region end up in their leadership positions.

No wonder Agbero originated from there





I don't know how they allow such thing to happen in that region, you will never see such thing in the south east, you will never see our own criminals vying for political position.

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by Paystack: 1:07pm On Jun 07
Rikkely:






I don't know how they allow such thing to happen in that region, you will never see such thing in the south east, you will never see our own criminals vying for political position.

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 1:09pm On Jun 07
Imagine having a G-boy as your king then having the guts to open your rotten mouth near me. It's unheard of but then again, wonders shall never end grin

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by Rikkely: 1:10pm On Jun 07
Judgementa1:


Orji uzor kalu and Allen onyema comes to mind.





What is Allen onyema political position? can you show me Orji uzor kalu criminal records before he joined politic?

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by twilliamx(m): 1:36pm On Jun 07
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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by LordofNaija: 1:37pm On Jun 07
grin Oba Yahoo. Yahoo ni babalowo

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by OmotolaDeniro(f): 1:37pm On Jun 07
Nawa oooo 🤔

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by femi4: 1:37pm On Jun 07
awolegcy:
And they still went and crowned him king despite such past. Is it that some people just love to be ruled by criminals??
It's the love for money

Just carry big money give your village chief and they ll make you a king or give you a chieftancy title

No respect for culture n traditions in choosing our leaders again

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by DaddyYankee: 1:38pm On Jun 07
May God punish and destroy all enemies of Nigeria!

Eno go ever better for all enemies of Nigeria!

They will wail and wail forever!

Them go suffer forever, no peace for them!

God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria!

All Naija lovers will enjoy all the wealth the country has to offer amen!

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by ATLANTIC01: 1:38pm On Jun 07
The man will be forming Mohammed PA

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by Passersby123: 1:38pm On Jun 07
Nuisance

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by fredoooooo: 1:39pm On Jun 07
Politics wan start
Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by JoeEeL(m): 1:39pm On Jun 07
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Silly king always fighting the indigenous culture in place of another people’s indigenous culture disguised as religion. Inferiority complex in the heart of a black man is epic.

See his life in the open na. Remain that socalled mufty iwo. O si ma s’esin agbaye

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by Laple0541(m): 1:40pm On Jun 07
Hmmmm
Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by Chikel20000(m): 1:40pm On Jun 07
And US wants us to free Binance owner

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Re: How Oluwo Of Iwo Was Jailed In The US By Tunde Odesola by Kingpele(m): 1:40pm On Jun 07
grin grin grin

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