Iwo kingmakers have petitioned
Osun State Governor, Gboyega Oyetola to remove their monarch, Abdulrasheed
Adewale, the Oluwo of Iwoland over his alleged criminal past.
They alleged that Abdulrasheed
was convicted in the United States of America in 1998 and Canada between 2006
to 2007.
According to the petition, the
alleged concealed criminal past disqualifies him from the crown.
The petition was addressed to
Governor Oyetola and signed by the kingmakers of Iwo council, dated September
9, 2020.
They alleged that Oluwo concealed
his criminal past which does not qualify him to be on the throne.
According to the concerned
kingmakers, Oluwo Akanbi concealed his conviction for securities fraud by a
United States of America District court – the U. S District of Massachusetts
They added that the court
convicted him for 15 months imprisonment, and barred him from entering the
United States for life. He was allegedly deported to Nigeria after serving the
jail terms.
The kingmakers also alleged that
Abdulrasheed migrated to Canada in the year 2000 and obtained Canadian
citizenship where he was again convicted between 2006 and 2007 for another
crime.
They added that “however, on the
21st March 2011 at Peace Bridge Port Entry Buffalo New York, United States, the
present Oluwo attempted to enter the United States despite being barred for
life from entry as a result of a 1998 conviction. He was promptly arrested by
Customs and Border Protection Officer. A background check was conducted on him
which revealed more things”
“He was the driver of the vehicle bearing Nova
Scotia license plate
“He provided a Canadian passport
as proof of identity.
“The passport bore his photo and
listed his name as Prince Adewale Akanbi
“The Custom and Border Protection
Officer (CBPO) named Fudelia conducted a CBP Database queries on Oluwo and
discovered that Prince Akanbi had a criminal conviction in Canada.
“The CBPO conducted a biometric
fingerprint on Oluwo’s fingerprints. The scans revealed a positive match under
FBI number and other file numbers. The name associated with those records was
Segun Adewale Adeonigbagbe.'”
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