Not Assault, I Was suspended For ‘Swagging’ – Oluwo Of Iwo

Not Assault, I Was suspended For 'Swagging' - Oluwo Of Iwo
My ‘Swagger’ Got Me Suspended – Oluwo Of Iwo

The Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdul Rosheed Akanbi, has said that he was unjustly suspended because he was always ‘flashy, stylish and swagging’.

Odunews.com had earlier reported that the Osun state Traditional Council suspended the Iwo monarch for six months after he allegedly assaulted a fellow king.

The Oluwo in a post on his instagram page on Friday however berated the monarchs for suspending him.

According to the embattled monarch, the suspension is subject to the approval of Governor Adegboyega Oyetola.

In the post, Oluwo attached a video, showing him partying and dancing to a song that states that he was not pained by “abuses”.

The statement reads: “Oba (Dr) Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi Telu is the one and only Oluwo of Iwoland.

“He was never suspended as Oluwo of Iwoland.

“Osun State Traditional Council has only recommended his suspension from the council meetings and activities for six months on the guise that his conduct (been too flashy, stylish, human rights defender and swagging) and that is even subject to Governor’s approval. This clarification is important for the public notice!”

Oluwo Akanbi was on Friday suspended for six months by the Osun State Council of Traditional Rulers.

The royal fathers arrived at the decision to suspend Oba Akanbi at their emergency meeting held at Osun State Government Secretariat, Abere, presided over by Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi.

A committee headed by Orangun of Ila, Oba Wahab Adedotun, was also constituted by the council to further investigate the matter involving Oluwo and Obas in Iwo land.

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