Tuesday 26 September 2017

YORUBA GENERAL :CHIEF GANI ADAMS IN STRONG PUSH FOR AARE ONAKAKANFO



YORUBA GENERAL :CHIEF GANI ADAMS IN STRONG PUSH FOR AARE ONAKAKANFO
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU[WORLD EXCLUSIVE]Image result for history of aare onakakanfo 
LATE CHIEF MOSHOOD KASHIMAWO ABIOLA WAS THE LAST YORUBA WAR GENERAL
Factional leader of the Oodua Peoples Congress [O.P.C],Chief Gani Adams may likely be the next chief warrior of the Yoruba nation ,if feelers are anything to go by as at press time.
In a world exclusive investigations at The News office Desk of Paedia Express MUltimedia Group in Lagos,Nigeria ,it was discovered that the Alaafin of Oyo,Oba Lamidi Adeyemi the 3RD may have concluded high level arrangements on the matter and will make a formal announcement shortly.
An impeccable source who should be in the know due to his cultural activism even at the grass root level hinted that the disclosures regarding the high caliber chieftaincy title may be made sometimes in October,2017 ,but will not give further details despite efforts made by this reporter to probe him for further juicy details which should have included details of the coronation ceremony .
The Aare Onakakanfo title is  traditional chieftaincy title  that is highly revered in the history of the Yoruba land with its occupant always going on to bigger things in life if he had not yet started to achieve such a level at coronation.
its last two occupants ,the late politician and business magnate,Chief Moshood Kashimawo  Abiola and presumed winner of the annulled June 12,1993 Presidential elections, died in very murky circumstances  at the hands of the military regime of General Abdulsalam Abubakar in 1998 just hours before he was to have been released from detention for laying claim to The Presidency for which he was charged to prison for treason.
On the other hand ,The late Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola ,the 2nd Premier of the Western region and a first republic political titan was killed in cold blood by plotters  on January,15th,1966 as Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu and other hot blooded revolutionary soldiers led a revolt and then a rebellion in the Nigerian Armed Forces.

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