Once Revered, Jailed  Oba Oloyede Suffers Final Humiliation

For the disgraced and jailed monarch, Oba Gbenga Oloyede, the walls appear to be closing in from every direction. Just when many thought prison time in the United States was punishment enough, another crushing blow has landed — this time from home.

In a dramatic move that has sent shockwaves across Osun State and beyond, the State Government has officially deposed him as the Apetumodu of Ipetumodu, stripping him of the throne he once occupied with splendour, influence and regal authority.

If the embattled royal figure had entertained hopes of returning to Nigeria after serving his sentence abroad to reclaim his stool, such dreams have now been shattered.

The decision, announced last Tuesday, marked the final unravelling of a reign now remembered more for scandal than sovereignty.

Oba Oloyede is currently serving a four-year prison sentence in the United States following his conviction over COVID-19 fraud-related offences — a stunning development that transformed a once-revered monarch into a global embarrassment.

According to the state government, his removal was carried out in accordance with the Osun State Chiefs Law and other extant regulations governing traditional institutions.

But beyond the legal language lies a deeper symbolism: a king has fallen.

The government did not stop at mere deposition. All instruments of office earlier bestowed on him, including the sacred staff of office — the ultimate symbol of traditional authority — have been withdrawn with immediate effect.

With that singular act, the reign of Oloyede was ceremoniously brought to an end.

The stool of the Apetumodu has now been declared vacant, setting the stage for the emergence of a new monarch who will inherit a throne bruised by controversy.

What makes the story even more tragic is the scale of the fall.

Before disgrace came calling, Oba Oloyede was the picture of success. Wealthy, stylish and generous, he was admired by many and courted by high society. He carried himself with the aura of a king who had it all.

Money flowed, glamour followed and admirers gathered. Then came that ill-fated trip to America — the journey from which he would return not in triumph, but in chains.

Today, the crown is gone, the throne empty, and a once-celebrated monarch now stands as a cautionary tale of how quickly fortune can bow before fate.

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