It has become necessary to nip in the bud the vicious
lies being shamelessly peddled by certain unscrupulous fellows who have
allowed their greed to rob them of their senses. Where good people
choose to stay away while untruths are being fed to the people, they
(the good people) enable the ground upon which the truth is forever
lost, actual history is interred and the lies become the new truths.
The desires of certain persons to illegally appropriate
the currently vacant stool of Oniru of Iruland has foolishly caused them
to fabricate history and feed their fabrications to the innocent
members of the public. After several failed previous attempts at selling
their fabrications to the people, they have invented a new one wherein
they are claiming that a certain ruling house within the Oniru Royal
Family had been occupying the Obaship stool of Oniru of Iruland for the
past 75 (Seventy Five) years. This claim, we must say, is the height of
falsity. That any lineage has been occupying the Obaship stool of Onri
of Iruland for the past 75 (Seventy Five) years is both factually
unfounded and legally ungrounded.
To set the record straight, it is a verifiable fact that
there has been only 1 (one) Kabiyesi Oniru of Iruland from time
immemorial till date. The Late Kabiyesi, Oba Abidoun Idowu Oniru has
been the only Oba of Iruland till date. Therefore, we must not fail to
ask these evil people who are hell bent on wanting the people to believe
that the one family has been occupying the Obaship stool of Iruand for a
phantom period of 75 years to please tell the world who the occupants
are prior to the late Oba Abidoun Idowu Oniru. Just like in the case of
Obaship of Ikate, only one Eleguishi of ikateland reigned before the
present Oba who incidentally is the son of immediate past Oba.
To further expose the lies, prior to 1995 when the late
Oba Abidoun Idowu Oniru was crowned as the first Oba of Iruland, what
obtained was a chieftaincy position. One does not require any form of
formal education in order to appreciate the difference between a king
and a chief.
May we advise that rather than resorting to harmful
lies, these peddlers of falsehoods may vie to be chiefs, if they so
desire: the only obstacle is that even to become a chief in Iruland or
anywhere else in Lagos State, integrity is key (a quality they
apparently lack).
It is not much of a surprise that these unscrupulous
fellows would take this path of dishonour and shamelessly seek to
mislead our people: we know their antecedents. Persons that have built a
culture out of deceiving people cannot change over night. As the saying
goes: eefin ni iwa.
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