Your order on market, shop closure not binding on us - Monarch tells Deji of Akure

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Following the order by the Deji of Akure, Oba Ogunlade Aladetoyinbo that business activities should be shut down within Akure metropolis, the Iralepo of

Isinkan Kingdom, Oba Oluwagbemiga Ajimokunola has disclosed that the closure is not binding on markets within Isinkan.

The Deji of Akure had over the weekend ordered that all marketplaces and shops in Akure and its neighboring settlements be closed on Monday, August 22, in observance of the town’s yearly ancient traditional celebration, known as “Aheregbe”.The Deji of Akure and the Aralepo of Isikan, alongside some traditional heads in Akure South and Akure North Local Governments, had for a while been having a running battle with the Akure monarch over his alleged interference in domains outside his purview.

Oba Ajimokunola said this in response to the Deji’s palace’s announcement that the market and stores should be closed in observance of the annual Aheregbe Festival.In a statement that he personally signed, Iralepo, who claimed that it is forbidden to introduce such a celebration in Isinkan, warned against the dire consequences of imposing such on his community.

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