The Sunday He Never Made It to Church: The Passing of Oba Adelabu I, October 30, 1988. Imagine waking up on a bright Sunday morning, getting dressed in your finest white lace, your traditional beads heavy around your neck, ready to go and give thanks to God, only for that to be your final act on earth. This was the reality for the Ewi of Ado-Ekiti, Oba George Adeyemi Samuel Adelabu I, on Sunday, October 23, 1988. A Morning of "Hale and Hearty" Goodbyes According to this rare report from The Republic, the Oba woke up in high spirits. As the Chairman of the Ondo State Council of Obas at the time, he was a man of immense influence, but on this morning, he was simply a devoted Christian preparing for service. 8:00 AM: He hosted a close friend for a "usual chit-chat." No signs of illness. No complaints. Just a king enjoying a Sunday morning. After his friend left, the Oba spoke to his Olori (Eyesorun). He told her time was running out and promised he...
THE GOVERNOR JAILED FOR BORROWING ₦50,000: THE TRAGEDY OF APER AKU Imagine building an empire, only to be locked up for a fraction of what you created. This is the heartbreaking story of Aper Aku, the man who transformed Benue State, only to be broken by a military tribunal. In the early 1980s, if you talked about "development" in Nigeria, you were talking about Aper Aku. He wasn't just a politician; he was a visionary. From the Benue Brewery to Ikpayongo Market, and the iconic Aper Aku Stadium, he was building a modern state from scratch. The people loved him because they could see their tax money working in real-time. Everything changed on New Year’s Eve, 1983. Major General Muhammadu Buhari’s military coup swept through Nigeria’s statehouses. The "fragile democracy" crumbled, and civilian governors were rounded up like common criminals. In Makurdi, the soldiers came for the bald-headed, plain-speaking man who had given Benue its pride. ...