The Governor and People of Oyo Have Not Declared Anyone King – Kolade Afeez

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The Battle for Next Alaafin of Oyo Kingdom

Kolade Afeez Siyanbola Oladigbolu is one of the prominent princes of Oyo Kingdom, and he is one of the chosen princes to contest for the highly coveted position of Alaafin of Oyo Kingdom. The Oyo Kingdom is the oldest historical and cultural entity located in southwestern Nigeria, and the Alaafin is considered the paramount ruler of the Yoruba people.

Kolade Afeez Siyanbola Oladigbolu is a highly educated and accomplished individual known for his entrepreneurship dexterity, a mariner who has sailed on numerous sea vessels across Africa. With a strong background in Real Estate. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree from the prestigious Regional Maritime University Ghana, followed by many professional degrees.

In addition to his academic credentials, Kolade Afeez Siyanbola Oladigbolu is the Managing Director and Founder of Royal Colony, a Nigerian Real Estate development company that has known for developing luxury and modern houses in Lagos, Ibadan and many cities across Nigeria.

Kolade Afeez Siyanbola Oladigbolu’s interest in the Alaafin of Oyo position stems from his deep connection to the Yoruba cultural heritage and his desire to serve his people. He is a well-respected member of the Yoruba community and has been involved in various cultural and social activities aimed at preserving the Yoruba culture and traditions.

As a contender for the Alaafin of Oyo position, Kolade Afeez Siyanbola Oladigbolu is known for his progressive ideas and his commitment to promoting the welfare of the people of Oyo Kingdom. He has promised to prioritize development initiatives aimed at improving the lives of the people, including youth empowerment, job creation, and the promotion of small and medium-scale enterprises.

Kolade Afeez Siyanbola Oladigbolu is a well-rounded and accomplished individual who has demonstrated a strong commitment to public service and a deep understanding of the cultural heritage of the Yoruba people. His candidacy for the Alaafin of Oyo position has generated significant interest and support among the Yoruba community, and his leadership promises to usher in a new era of progress and development for the Oyo Kingdom.

Recently there has been rumours on the subject of who becomes the next Alaafin of Oyo in online and different mainstream media outlets in Nigeriawhich sparked a conversion amonst netizens and the general public as to how fair is the process of selecting the right person to become the Alaafin.

In an interview with Ekocity Magazine, prince kolade afeez Siyanbola Oladigbolu explain how the process is follow and that only the kingmakers and the governor can announce a king as supposed to what is out there in the media.

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