The wife of Governor Ademola Adeleke, Titilola Adeleke, has sparked reactions online after sending a public message to Senator Oluremi “Remi” Tinubu following a viral incident involving her husband.
Clash at Ooni of Ife’s Event
The drama unfolded during the 10th coronation anniversary of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, where Remi Tinubu was invested with the chieftaincy title of Yeye-Asiwaju of Ile Oodua.
Videos circulating on social media showed a brief confrontation between the Osun State Governor and the country’s First Lady.
During the event, Governor Adeleke went up to the podium to deliver a speech and started singing, as is his usual style.
First Lady Remi Tinubu reportedly intervened, she said:
“I’ll give you five minutes to finish your speech. The music is enough.”
When Adeleke continued, she threatened to switch off the microphone.
The clip quickly went viral, drawing widespread reactions online.
Titi Adeleke’s Response
Hours after the incident, Titi Adeleke took to social media with an open message to Remi Tinubu.
Despite the viral clash, she congratulated Senator Tinubu on her new title, calling it a recognition of her “positive impact and dedication to the people.”
She referred to Remi Tinubu respectfully as “Mummy” and wrote:
“I profoundly rejoice with the Mother of the Nation, Distinguished Senator (Dr) Oluremi Tinubu (CON), on her historic installation as the Yeye Oodua of Yoruba Land. This is another testament to your exemplary impact, virtues, and excellent dedication to serving humanity, uplifting lives, and communities across our country. Congratulations, Mummy!”
Praise for the Ooni of Ife
In her post, Titi Adeleke also commended the Ooni of Ife for his leadership.
“To our referred Monarch, His Imperial Majesty, Kabiyesi Ooni of Ife, your reign on throne has brought monumental developments to Ife, Osun State and Nigeria most especially the Yoruba race. I pray long May you reign Kabiyesi, We pray the years ahead brings more successes.
Happy 10th year coronation anniversary.
Long Live Kabiyesi Ooni of Ife,” she added.
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