The dethronement of Apetu of Ipetumodu, Oba Joseph Oloyede, who was recently jailed in the United States of America(USA) by District Judge Christopher Boyko over $4.2 million in COVID-19 fraud, may be dethroned soon as Osun Governor Ademola Adeleke described the development as ‘ugly’.
Oba Oloyede, who was arrested in May 2024, was jailed with Pastor Edward Oluwasanmi in August 2025, causing ripples in Ipetumodu, headquarters of Ife North Local Government Area of Osun State.
Recall there was a crisis in the town during the week as princes, chiefs and kingmakers clashed at a meeting over a call to dethrone Oba Oloyede after he was sentenced to prison in the US.
The kingmakers, led by Asalu, Chief Sunday Afolabi Adedeji opposed the call on the basis that government was yet to obtained a Certified True Copy(CTC) or give any directives.
But Governor Adeleke, after the State Executive Council meeting on Friday night, frowned at the development in Ipetumodu.
A statement by the Commissioner for information and Public Enlightenment, Kolapo Alimi explained: “He (Adeleke) further instructed the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs to take action on the ugly development at Ipetumodu where the King was recently jailed in the United States of America.”
Reacting to the development, an heir to the throne, Prince Olaboye Ayoola from the Aribile Ruling House commended Governor Adeleke for his directive noting that it will douse the existing tension in the town.
He said: “Since the embattled monarch was jailed, there is tension in our community, but the directive of the Governor will ease it now. The kingmakers who were opposing his dethronement will heed to the directive now.”
He urged the Governor to ensure that Aribile ruling house replaces Oloyede and not move to Fagbemokun because the embattled king did not die but was jailed.