Fredrick Bankole
Ojutalayo ati Mercy Mogbonjubola Adeniji
E Ranti Ojo Atisun O
Late Faderera
Ologbenla – Son of Ooni Derinsoye Ologbenla had five children.
1.
Mary
Folashade Ojutalayo – Died year 2000
2.
Akanbi
Ologbenla - Died year 1985
3.
Ilario
Adebisi Pedro Ologbenla – Died year 2013
4.
Adepeju
Ademiluyi – Died year 1984
5.
Clement
Abiodun Ologbenla – still alive by the grace of God
Note
Ilario Bisi
Pedro and Clement Abiodun were conscripted into British Army fought in the Second
World War and reside in the UK since then details of their families in the UK
are not available as the moment.
Late (Mrs) Mary
Folashade Ojutilayo has six children
1.
Mogbonjubola
Adeniji
2.
Fredrick
Bankole Ojutalayo
3.
Mrs.
Ladun Lawal
4.
Mrs.
Olusola Ibidapo-Obe
5.
Mrs.
Iyabode Adebanjo
6.
Mr.
Pekun Ojutalayo
Late Akanbi
Ologbenla has three surviving children
1.
Princess
Sijuwade
2.
Prince
Taiwo Ologbenla
3.
Prince
Ade-Idowu Ologbenla
Late Adepeju
Ademiluyi has five children
1.
Mrs.
Modupe Murele (Nee Omisore)
2.
Mrs.
Omolara Somefun
3.
Mr.
Nurudeen Bada
4.
Adebowale
Bada
5.
Late.
Prince Segun Ademiluyi
Readers of this
piece should please follow carefully.
From the above
data upon could see that Late Prince Faderera Ologbenla has fourteen grand
children, here in Nigeria. Note that the details of his grand children in the
UK are not readily available to this writer at the moments.
Faderera
Ologbenla – inherited two farms from his Late Father Ooni Derinsoye Ologbenla.
First one in
wanikin – along Ife/Ondo road
Second one in
kosere – Along Ife/Ifewara road
Issues at Hand
Before the death
of my father who was the second child of Faderera, further in November 1985 the
Wanikin farm was being managed by his sister Mrs. Folashade Ojutalayo and
Adepeju Ademiluyi because my father was a civil servant he was indisposed (worked
in Abeokuta, Ibadan and Ilesa).
He retired in
1983 and the Agbedegbede house handed the Kosere farmland to my late father
Akanbi.
Because of ill-health
Akanbi took Mrs. Olusola Ibidapo Obe his niece (daughter of folashade) to
kosere and handed part of the farmland to her to cultivate corn. Also he took
Bankole ojutalayo to wanikin and gave him Egan land in Wanikin also to
cultivate corn. Akanbi was hospitalized and did not recover till death came in
November 1985.
Since then the
two farm has been in the hand of Folashade Ojutalayo and her children.
Folashade Ojutalayo
died in year 2000 leaving the two said farmland in the hand of her two children
Kole and Gbonju.
Two years ago in
August year 2012, I complained to my late uncle Ilaro Adebisi Pedro that I
wasn’t happy with the style the family estate is being run, how can the whole
farm be in the hand of Kole and his sister Gbonju what is the fate of we other
children if he (uncle Bisi) and uncle Biodun are resident in the UK. He should
give instruction to Kole to release my fathers portion of the farm to me if
others don’t need their own I want my father’s portion.
Then uncle Bisi
Pedro told me that Kole has written him asking for approved to borrow Kosere
farm for fish farming and the he expect kole Ojutalayo to have liase with us at
home concerning the farm, that after much pressure on him by Kole Ojulatayo and
Kole’s wife (Biodun) disturbing him seriously he had to sign the documents for
them.
He promised to
ask Kole to share the farmland to those of us in Nigeria since he does not have
plan to come home.
The next thing I
heard about Uncle Bisi was the news of his death.
Again I
approached Uncle Clement Biodun also resident in the UK. As he too was planning
to take step he fell ill.
I now make enquiry
about the land. They now told me that Kole Ojutalayo ti gbese le awon ile yen. Nitori
eyi mo fe ki gbogbo omo ologbenla both at home and in diaspora da si oro yi.
Papa ti o njo
leba oko baba yi ti a koba tete fi omi paa o lee jo oko baba.
Mogbonjubola Adeniji
is only one controlling Wanikin farm and is not giving us the children of their
mothers sibling nothing.
Kole ojutalayo
after our uncle Adebisi Pedro signed for him to use Kosere farm for fish
business so that the land will not lie fallow. Se lo gbese lee ooo
Ki awon mejeeji
ranti ojo ati sun oo ki won se rere oo
Note: if you
want to contact me on this write up you can call me on
08023676071
Prince Ade Idowu Ologbenla.
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