HEADLINE | Posted: Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Ooni of Ife welcomes first child with fourth wife


By Justina Otio

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi and his fourth wife, Olori Folashade, have welcomed their first child together.

Naija News reports that the monarch shared the good news on his social media handle today.

He wrote, ‘’To God be the glory great things he has done. Hearty congratulations to the entire House of Oduduwa and Olori Folashade, who today birthed a Prince from the mother side of Ooni Adagba Royal Compound of Lafogido Ruling House and father side of Ooni Agbedegbede Royal Compound of Giesi Ruling house combined to the Royal throne of Oduduwa.

“Mother and child are doing well to the glory of God Almighty and in line with the spirits of our ancestors.”

The monarch took Olori Folade in October 2022.

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