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Olubadan Never Threatened To Disown His Children, Wives – Chief Of Staff, Princess Balogun, Debunks Report

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says Prince Olufemi only demanding accountability in administering Palace affairs

The Chief of Staff to Olubadan of Ibadanland, Princess Olayinka Balogun, has debunked a report credited to the monarch on threat to disown any of his children or wives found to be involved in the allegation of financial impropriety against his brother, Senator Kola Balogun.

The Princess, who was reacting to a report published on Page 8 of the Nigerian Tribune newspaper, dated October 3 with the headline ‘Olubadan threatens to disown children, wives over financial allegations against brother’, and some other online media platforms, said it was mere falsehood.

She vehemently frowned at the publication which, according to her, was ridiculous and malicious, noting that it was published to spite the Olubadan throne and some members of the Olubadan’s nuclear family.

Referring to a 4 page letter written by Prince Femi Balogun to Senator Kola Balogun, she said Prince Femi only asked that funds received into the Palace should be properly accounted for.

In the exact words of the Monarch, he was quoted to have said: “I have never said any such thing in my life about my children. The thought has never crossed my mind. Is it now at this stage of my life that I would think that? …for what reason and because of who? I have wonderful children. I love my children and my children love me. I could not believe anyone would be malicious enough to publish such falsehood. Despite the differences between my brother and I over the years, I have never threatened to disown him, how much more, my own children? My children are mine.”

According to Princess Olayinka Balogun, the malicious publication was a result of an ongoing efforts being made for better administration, transparency and accountability in running the Palace.

She noted that in an attempt to encourage and introduce transparency and accountability into the running of the Palace, the Aremo (first son) to the Olubadan, Prince Olufemi Balogun, requested a detailed submission on the assets and liabilities of His Imperial Majesty, Oba Olalekan Balogun. Aremo also requested that a statement of funds received be submitted to His Imperial Majesty regularly for record keeping.

She claimed that, in the past, there had been stories about people receiving funds in the name of Olubadan, that His Imperial Majesty was not aware of.

She clarified that Prince Olufemi was only making efforts to encourage and introduce transparency, accountability into the running of the Palace, which made the Aremo (first son) to the Olubadan, Prince Olufemi Balogun, request for a financial statement for His Imperial Majesty, Oba Olalekan Balogun.

“As the father to all, Olubadan has adopted many as his children. Oba Olalekan Balogun finds the recent stories making the rounds that he would consider disowning his own biological children, absolutely ridiculous.

“The fact that anyone would be malicious enough to publish such falsehood is evidence of desperation beyond the imagination. The spiteful publication was a result of an ongoing issue. In an attempt to encourage and introduce transparency and accountability into the running of the Palace, the Aremo (first son) to the Olubadan, Prince Olufemi Balogun, requested a detailed financial submission,” Princess Balogun said.

She added: “In a 4 page letter written by Prince Femi Balogun to Senator Kola Balogun, Prince Femi asked that funds received into the Palace should be accounted for. Instead of receiving the response to his enquiry or a reason why the accounts could not be made available, the response was media onslaught and via a series of online, radio and paper publications, claiming His Imperial Majesty had threatened to disown his children and wives, if they continued to demand accountability from Senator Kola Balogun.

“This attitude is at the core of our problems as a nation. Some people feel they should not be questioned or held accountable. Charity, they say, begins at home, and a person who refuses to be accountable within a small group will not be accountable if entrusted with public funds or public office.”

Further corroborating the matter, Princess Olayinka Balogun, maintained that the media have a responsibility to only disseminate verified reports to the public. She equally demanded retraction or a public apology from the media houses and online platforms that have published the malicious report.

“His Imperial Majesty, Oba Olalekan Mohood Ishola Balogun did not threaten to disown any of his children or wives, nor would he ever think of doing so. Members of the public should kindly disregard all such malicious publications. Any media houses that have published this falsehood must endeavour to delete it from public space.

“As not just his Chief of Staff but also as his daughter, I confidently and categorically say that my father is not that kind of man. The language and writing style of those online publications did not come from my father. I take this opportunity to call on the media to try to uphold better standards. In a world where mischief and fake news are rife, the media have a responsibility to ensure the news they disseminate is verified and confirmed,” she stated.

While describing the monarch as someone who has always tried to uphold accountability alongside responsibility, she said Oba Balogun has been a champion of fairness, equity and justice, and those principles are the same ones being called upon now in the running of his affairs.

She explained that destroying those principles at this stage will be the destruction of his legacy, adding that Prince Femi is well within his right to demand accountability.

“A lack of accountability is the bane of Nigeria. Some people are of the belief that they are too big to be questioned or held accountable. As an accountant, my career has been based on accountability. I will not throw those standards away now, simply because a small group of people are struggling with the realisation that accountability is one of the first principles for efficiency and development in society. Resistance to better practice is expected from certain quarters, especially from those who have been the beneficiaries of chaos and lack of accountability, but we must all continue to press on nonetheless. If we get it right within our small group, so will others, and so will Nigeria. So help us God and may the effort of our heroes past not be in vain.”

“Holding people accountable is a culture we need to embrace as a society. A custodian of the finances of an individual, organisation or government should be willing to give account. Accountability should be a basic obligation. A leader should be open to serving,” She concluded.

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$2.8m scam: FBI arrests 25Yrs Old notorious Nigerian fraudster ‘Bobo Chicago’

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The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has arrested Oluyomi Omobolanle Bombata, a.k.a ‘Bobo Chicago,’ for allegedly being involved in a $2.8 million email scam and money laundering scheme.

 

The 25-year-old Nigerian, according to online media outlet Peoples Gazette, allegedly terrorised fellow Nigerians living in the Houston metro area before fleeing to Chicago, where he established residency.

 

 

Bobo Chicago, also known as ‘Bola Flexx’ is currently facing a five-count charge, including wire fraud, conspiracy, and unlawful monetary transactions.

 

It was learnt that Federal agents identified $2.8 million in funds linked to Bombata, which were obtained by hacking into the accounts of various companies and individuals in the Eastern District of Oklahoma.

 

 

Investigators also discovered that Bombata transferred over $300,000 of these funds to a well-known liquor store, leading to the store owner’s implication in the scheme.

 

 

This case adds to a growing list of high-profile Nigerian fraudsters caught by U.S. authorities, including Ramon Abbas (Hushpuppi) and Olalekan Jacob Ponle (Mr. Woodberry), both serving sentences for multi-million-dollar scams.

 

 

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A New Dawn for Osun….. By Pelumi Olajengbesi, Esq.

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I have had the opportunity to closely study Governor Ademola Nurudeen Jackson Adeleke, his worldview, and his approach to governance. Without hesitation, I can boldly state that Governor Adeleke has been a tremendous blessing to Osun State. When the records are reviewed, he will undoubtedly emerge as one of the finest governors to have ever served the state.

 

As Governor Adeleke marks his second year in office, it is essential to reflect on the remarkable progress and fresh optimism he has instilled in the people of Osun. In just two years, he has distinguished himself as a compassionate, visionary, and pragmatic leader whose policies have addressed the immediate needs of the people while laying a solid foundation for sustainable development across the state.

 

Before his administration, Osun State was burdened by a cycle of challenges—delayed promotions, mounting debts, unpaid allowances, and a backlog of salaries. Previous administrations left behind a legacy of abandoned projects, half-salaries, and anti-people policies that eroded public trust and confidence. However, Governor Adeleke has systematically and courageously reversed this trend.

 

One of his most commendable achievements is his unwavering commitment to the welfare of civil servants. Salaries that were once paid in halves are now being fully cleared, long-delayed promotional benefits have been honored, and the morale of the public workforce has significantly improved. The prompt and full payment of salaries has restored dignity to workers and renewed their trust in governance.

 

Additionally, Governor Adeleke’s dedication to completing abandoned projects underscores his sense of responsibility and continuity in governance. Projects that had been left to deteriorate have been revived, leading to significant progress in infrastructure development. Over 100 primary healthcare centers have been upgraded, ensuring that residents across Osun have access to quality healthcare services.

The state’s road network, once a source of frustration for residents and businesses, is now receiving the attention it deserves. Internal roads have been rehabilitated, easing intra-city transportation, while major roadway constructions, including critical flyovers, are underway—ushering in a new era of enhanced commerce and mobility.

 

Governor Adeleke’s administration has also prioritized rural development, particularly in the agricultural sector. By empowering farmers and investing in rural communities, he has sparked an agricultural revolution that boosts food security and creates employment opportunities for youth and rural dwellers.

 

What sets Governor Adeleke apart is his inclusive approach to governance. His administration is attentive to the needs of all segments of society, including people living with disabilities. By ensuring that no one is left behind, Governor Adeleke has demonstrated a rare blend of empathy and leadership that is uncommon in Nigeria’s political landscape.

 

As we celebrate two years of progress under Governor Adeleke’s leadership, I, Pelumi Olajengbesi, join the good people of Osun in applauding his monumental achievements. His governance has truly ushered in a new dawn for the state, filling the hearts of its people with fresh optimism and confidence in a brighter future.

 

I urge all residents to continue supporting and praying for this administration as it builds on its successes. Together, we can ensure that Osun remains on a trajectory of growth, development, and prosperity. Governor Adeleke’s two years in office have shown that visionary leadership, driven by compassion and dedication, can indeed transform lives and communities.

 

May Osun State continue to thrive and flourish under Governor Adeleke’s dynamic leadership.

 

Pelumi Olajengbesi Esq., is a Legal Practitioner and the Managing Partner at Law Corridor.

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Tinubu appoints Abiola’s son SSA on linguistics, foreign matters

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President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Jamiu Abiola as the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Linguistics and Foreign Matters.

Abiola is one of the children of the winner of the 1993 presidential election annulled by General Ibrahim Babangida, the late Chief Moshood Abiola.

He was formerly appointed the Special Assistant to the President on Special Duties in the Office of the Vice-President.

In a statement on Wednesday by
Director, Information and Public Relations, Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Segun Imohiosen, Abiola’s appointment was effective from November 14, 2024.

Imohiosen said his appointment was in line with the provisions of the Certain Political and Judicial Office Holders (Salaries and Allowances, etc) Act 2008, as amended.

He said, “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has approved the appointment of Jamiu Abiola as the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Linguistics and Foreign Matters.

“The appointment takes effect from 14th November, 2024. This is in line with the provisions of the Certain Political and Judicial Office Holders (Salaries and Allowances, etc) Act 2008, as amended.

 

“Until his appointment, Jami’u served as the Special Assistant to the President on Special Duties in the Office of the Vice President.

“President Tinubu tasks the appointee to work closely with the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and bring his wealth of experience to bear in his new assignment.”

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