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Late Alaafin Didn’t Leave A Will! Insiders Reveal How Family Is Managing The Situation (family hunts monarch’s secret business partner)

– Kamil Odugbesan
There is a raging storm being managed by the family of late influential monarch, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi , Iku Baba Yeye and the Alaafin of Oyo who died some months ago.
Preceding his 84th post humous birthday celebration, sources disclosed that the monarch, a wealthy man while alive didn’t leave a will till the moment he passed on, hereby causing a minor crisis within the ranks of his many children and wives.
It was stated that the late monarch’s first child, a lawyer was saddled with the role of managing the issue and he has been doing it with good results.
It is noted that some fraudulent acts which were allegedly perpetrated at the palace during the time the Kabiyesi was alive was discovered.
The misconduct was traced to the daily needs, feeding and school fees of the children of the young wives of the traditional ruler when he was alive.
The monarch was said to have indirectly rewarded many of the younger wives and prepared them for a good life after his departure with house gifts and land properties, and that he also compelled those that would be in charge to ensure all his children were well treated.
The family is said to have been tracing all the monarch’s investment and that the issue of a secret business partner of the late Alaafin came up.
The influential king who is blessed with entrepreneurship skills was said to have had a business partner, a younger man who handles his investments without the knowledge of many.
The family is said to be hell bent on reaching the unknown businessman to determine what he holds in trust for their late father.
The issue is said to have heightened some nerves within the family but the elder children were managing it well as they want to prevent a scandal that could affect the image and values their late father left behind.
The Alaafin who was 83 at the time of his death died after a brief illness at the Afe Babalola Teaching Hospital Ado Ekiti.
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Parrot Xtra Publisher Celebrates Hassan Fatungase At 60

Publisher of Parrot Xtra Magazine/PMParrot.com, Olayinka Agboola has sent out expressive greetings to his long-time friend and brother, Alhaji Hassan Taiwo Fatungase, former Bakers’ World, Ikeja, Lagos Director on the occasion of his 60th birthday anniversary.
In a statement personally signed by Agboola, former Nigeria Coordinator for Ovation International Magazine described Alhaji Hassan Fatungase as the most selfless Nigerian he has ever encountered.
Agboola continued, “Hassan is not only selfless, he is intelligent, forward looking, hard-working, vibrant, resourceful, compassionate and above all, very God-fearing.”
The Ibadan-based media entrepreneur then went ahead to submit that the astute technocrat is a man who appreciates human beings and the value of friendship.
“Those who attended the University of Lagos with him in those days will attest to it that ‘Fatuu’, as he used to be called then would sacrifice anything to keep a working-relationship.
“Even when he joined one of the five-star hotels in Abuja in the early 90s, it did not take long before he was promoted to become the very first African to occupy a managerial position before he joined the Bakers’ World family business in Lagos. His records are still there till today.
Feats At Bakers’ World
“While running Bakers’ World located on Allen Avenue in Ikeja, Lagos, journalists, broadcasters, creative young Nigerians and others were encouraged by him. The records are also there for people to verify. There is almost no big name in the entertainment/media industry in Nigeria today that has not directly and/or indirectly benefitted from Hassan’s large-heartedness. As a matter of fact, he used to settle quarrels when differences and ‘head-on-collisions’ were reported to him!”
Agboola also went ahead to describe how the celebrant of the day has been faring since he became the chairman of Abimbola Awoliyi Estate, Oko-Oba in Lagos where he presently lives.
“Hassan is team-player and a man who keeps improving in good-naturedness even as a semi-retired bureaucrat. Residents of Awoniyi Estate will tell his story better. Since he became the chairman some three years ago, living standards have since improved.
“Together with other executive members, the Estate has been winning awards as one of the best in the whole of Lagos State. Solar lights, good roads, fibre-optic-source of internet, faultless security architecture and enhanced sociability…and other achievements have been recorded by the Fatungase-led team.”
Agboola, who was also a pioneer staff at Thisday Newspaper concluded “Dear friends and colleagues, please join me to pray for this quintessential lover of fairness and equity. May Allah continue to be with him, grant him sound health, more prosperity, divine protection and long life. May his wonderful family comprised of ‘Iyalaje’ Doyinsola and the children- Tomisin, Ahmed, Ibrahim and Idris continue to enjoy divine grace too. Happy birthday to our Director at Parrot Xtra Media Network, many happy returns of this day, September 26.”
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