Ogbomoso Elders Disown Adeyemi Over Alleged Fake Agency Scandal
Prominent elders and community leaders in Ogbomoso have distanced themselves from Adeniyi Adeyemi, describing him as an impostor.
Naija News reports that the leaders, under the aegis of the Ogbomoso Integrity Forum, said Adeyemi holds no recognised royal title in Ogbomoso.
This was contained in a statement issued after an emergency meeting and jointly signed by Chief Alao Adelabu Adeyinka and Prince Olatubosun Adeniyi.
The forum condemned Adeyemi’s alleged actions and called on the authorities to prosecute him in accordance with the law.
It also dismissed reports linking his claimed royal status to Ogbomoso and denied claims that he had previously interacted with the town’s traditional rulers.
The statement read, “We, the elders and custodians of Ogbomoso’s rich cultural heritage, unequivocally disown Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew in this shameful fake agency scandal that has brought unnecessary scrutiny to our peaceful community.
“For far too long, individuals like him have hidden behind unverified titles to perpetrate deceit, but we stand firm today to declare that he is not and has never been a recognised prince in any of the ruling houses of Ogbomoso.”
The elders said Ogbomoso’s royal institutions should not be exploited for personal gain.
The forum alleged, “Our royal traditions are sacred and not for impostors to exploit for personal gain. His track record of fraud stretches back years, including previous scams involving fake international youth organisations where he duped unsuspecting Nigerians with promises of summits and appointments.
“We urge the federal authorities to thoroughly investigate all his past dealings and ensure justice is served without fear or favour. Ogbomoso remains a land of honest, God-fearing people committed to national development, and we will not allow one bad apple to tarnish our collective image.”
The forum rejected any association with Adeyemi and his alleged princely status, insisting that such a title had no basis in Ogbomoso’s traditional chieftaincy structure.
“We reject any association with him and his so-called princely status, which has no basis in our traditional chieftaincy system or royal lineages. Such false claims only serve to mock the genuine efforts of our kings and chiefs in promoting peace and progress,” the statement added.
It described as disheartening allegations that someone linked to the town could deceive government officials, diplomats and allegedly secure space in the Federal Secretariat with forged letters.
“We call on all indigenes at home and abroad to remain vigilant against fraudsters who drag our name through the mud.
“The current Soun of Ogbomoso and other traditional rulers have always emphasised ethical leadership, and we align fully with efforts to cleanse our community of such elements,” the forum said.
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