ESABOD BLASTS OONI OF IFE; ACCUSSES HIM OF HUMAN-TRAFFICKING
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ESABOD BLASTS OONI OF IFE; ACCUSSES HIM OF HUMAN-TRAFFICKING
Joseph Omoniyi
Popular Europe based nigerian blogger, Esther Aboderin has openly blasted the traditional ruler of the kingdom of ife, Obama Enitan Ogunwusi, accusing him of indulging in human trafficking.
In about seven minute video posted online, the CEO of ESABOD, said although there is a saying in yorubaland that, “he who disrespects the king will be killed by the king,” it is nobody’s business she has called out the Yoruba monarch.
She said the king who usually travels outside Nigeria with about 80-member entourage is a human-traficking suspect.
She also noted that not all members of his escort team return to Nigeria with him.
She added that, some American citizens have expressed their displeasure at the traditional ruler’s attitude in the diaspora.
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