General News of Wednesday, 10 September 2025

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Sanwo-Olu's aide, monarch, others kick against plan to build palace for Obi of Lagos

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An outrage has been sparked following a flyer announcing that some Igbo people residing in Lagos plan to build a palace for Chibuke Azubike, a man identifying himself as the Obi of Lagos, a title that is not recognised in the land.

The flyer states that a celebration will be held to mark the first Obi of Lagos's Ofala and New Yam festivals. The event is at Apple Hall, Amuwo Odofin, Lagos. The event will take place on Saturday, September 13, 2025.

The highlight of the event includes the donation of N1.5 billion to build a palace for the Obi of Lagos. Other projects include an office complex, an event centre, a guest house for Igbos in distress, and a shopping plaza.

The flyer has sparked outrage from many who claim that such a title is not recognised and was intended to provoke the Yoruba indigenes of Lagos State.

One monarch, the Ilukosi-Ijesa, Oba Omotooyosi Bayo M.Akinleye, said he has directed his "team to file a petition against one Chibuke Azubike parading himself as Obi of Lagos, and will bring this up at our Traditional Rulers Council meeting coming up this Friday."

He added, "This act of provocation against our people will not go unanswered."

Reacting, Wale Ajetunmobi, a media adviser to the Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, revealed that the Obi of Lagos has an explanation to give.

He shared on X, "Relevant authorities are already on the matter. The guy will have to explain in the coming days how he came about the title."

Also reacting, the Secretary General of Think Yoruba First, Dr. Bukola Adeniji, urged Yoruba people to avoid distractions and keep focus.

He said, "This circulating flier attached is meant to provoke. The appropriate authorities in Lagos State @LagostourismO are aware, and they are looking into it. Please, do not be triggered by anyone to stage any violence, as that is what the planners intend. Any means of engagement should be peaceful."

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