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Full List: Alao-Akala’s Family Feud Exposes Lavish Estates Across Nigeria.

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A family dispute over the estate of former Adebayo Alao-Akala has brought to light an extensive portfolio of properties owned by the late governor both in Nigeria and abroad.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The case is currently before an Oyo State High Court, where his first daughter, Oluwatoyin Alao Aderinto, is challenging the management of the estate.

Filed as Suit I/443/2024, Aderinto is seeking judicial intervention over alleged irregularities in how the late governor’s assets are being administered. Named as defendants are Oluwakemi Alao-Akala and Olamide Alabi, who serve as executors and administrators of the estate.

Aderinto claims she has both legal and equitable interests in the estate and alleges that:

  • Some properties have already been sold without her consent
  • Plans exist to dispose of additional assets
  • Certain properties are being considered for joint venture deals

She warned that without immediate court intervention, further transactions could result in irreversible losses and is seeking an injunction to halt any sale or transfer of assets pending the case’s resolution.

Court documents reveal that Alao-Akala’s estate includes a vast array of holdings:

  • Residential and commercial properties in Lagos, Abuja, and Ibadan
  • Real estate in the United Kingdom and the United States
  • A five-star hotel in Ghana
  • Other high-value investments across multiple jurisdictions

Since the former governor’s death on January 12, 2022, in Ogbomoso at age 71, disputes over the administration and division of his estate have persisted.

Some of the key disputed properties include:

  • Residences: Oba Akinyele Avenue (Ibadan), Samora Machel Street (Abuja), George Street (Ikoyi, Lagos), twin duplex in Ikeja, Lagos
  • Hotels and guest houses: Five-star hotel in Ghana, guest houses in Agodi GRA and YOACO (Ibadan/Ogbomoso), Destiny House (Ibadan/Ogbomoso), Deborah House (Ogbomoso)
  • Commercial and industrial assets: Eternal Mega Filling Station, TDB Filling Station, TDB Gas Plant, Olowolagba Microfinance Bank, Parrot FM, warehouse and farm in Ogbomoso
  • Land holdings: 7,000 acres beside Ibadan Golf Club, plots in Aerodrome GRA, Samonda, land opposite LAUTECH, 1,000 acres at Ikoyi (Ogbomoso), properties abroad at Jamaica, Queens, New York, and Chafford Hundred, Essex, England

The ongoing case marks the latest development in a protracted family feud over inheritance and control of the late governor’s extensive assets.

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RENO’S FIERY DEFENSE: Watch Him Demolish Allegations That The Police Staged The Adelabu Rescue Mission!.

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Reno Omokri, the Ambassador-designate to Mexico, has issued a firm response to online allegations suggesting that the recent police rescue of former Power Minister Adebayo Adelabu’s family members was staged. The victims, Mrs. Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul and her 12-year-old twin sons, were rescued during a police operation in Ibadan around 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 6, 2026.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Following the release of the rescue footage, certain individuals questioned the operation’s legitimacy. Addressing a netizen named Okafor Samuel, Omokri’s response included several key points:

  • Demand for Proof: Omokri challenged the critic to publish evidence supporting the claim that the rescue video was fake or staged.

  • Confronting Claims: He suggested that the critic could attempt to “compare notes” with the kidnappers who were captured alive during the operation.

  • Warning on False Information: Omokri emphasized that disseminating misinformation regarding national security—which may incite public panic or disaffection against the government—is a criminal offense.

  • Consequences of Allegations: He warned that if authorities track the individual down to provide evidence for these claims, the person must be prepared to substantiate them rather than alleging they are being targeted.

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A NATION REJOICES! Boko Haram Gives Up 416 Hostages In Stunning Turn of Events!.

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A group of 416 women and children, who were abducted from the Ngoshe community in Gwoza, Borno State, by suspected Boko Haram terrorists, has been released. Samaila Kaigama, President of the Borno South Youth Alliance (BOSYA), confirmed this development on Sunday, noting that the captives were freed on June 6.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Negotiation Efforts: BOSYA acted as an intermediary between the terrorist group and the victims’ families, securing the release through persistent advocacy and extended discussions.

  • Safety Protocols: Following the release, Kaigama urged federal, state, and local authorities to perform thorough screenings of the 416 returnees.

  • Official Response: Attempts to reach the Borno State Commissioner for Information and Internal Security, Usman Tar, for comment were unsuccessful as calls remained unanswered.

  • Context of Abduction: The victims were kidnapped on March 4 during an insurgent attack on a military base in Ngoshe, an event that also resulted in fatalities, the destruction of vehicles, and the dispersal of security personnel.

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URGENT RESCUE MISSION: Witness The First Mass Arrival Of Nigerians Fleeing South Africa In Fear!.

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The federal government has announced that over 1,000 Nigerians residing in South Africa have undergone screening for voluntary repatriation. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, CEO of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), stated that the screening process is a collaborative effort between the Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria and the South African Department of Home Affairs.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Key details regarding the evacuation include:

  • As of Saturday, the screening process had entered its third day, with a significant turnout of Nigerians seeking to return home.

  • Despite the tense atmosphere caused by recent anti-immigrant protests, the operation has remained orderly and peaceful under the guidance of Nigeria’s Acting High Commissioner, Amb. Olatunde Ajayi.

  • Registration for the voluntary evacuation is ongoing, and the number of applicants continues to rise beyond the initial 1,000 screened.

  • President Bola Tinubu has approved the flight arrangements for the operation, with Air Peace designated to conduct the evacuations.

  • The exercise consists of five planned flights, and the first group of returnees is scheduled to arrive in Nigeria next week.

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