UK-Based Woman Petitions Ogun House Of Assembly, Accuses Monarch Of N115million Fraud, False Marriage

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Oyewole, who currently resides in the UK, narrated how the monarch approached her for marriage following the collapse of her previous marriage due to domestic violence. 

A United Kingdom-based Nigerian woman, Christy Oluwabunmi Oyewole, has petitioned the Ogun State House of Assembly, accusing a traditional ruler, Oba Adekeye Adeyemi Olanrewaju, the Abepa of Joga Orile in Yewa North Local Government Area, of fraudulently exploiting her under the guise of marriage.

In the petition, dated Thursday and addressed to the Speaker of the House, Daisi Elemide, Oyewole detailed how the monarch allegedly deceived her into a fake marriage and defrauded her of over N115 million, including N65 million in cash, jewelry worth N50 million, and other personal properties such as mobile phones.

"It is with pain that I write to the Ogun State House of Assembly about my ordeal in the hands of an Ogun monarch," Oyewole wrote.

 "Oba Adekeye Adeyemi Olanrewaju has fraudulently taken all my life savings."

Oyewole, who currently resides in the UK, narrated how the monarch approached her for marriage following the collapse of her previous marriage due to domestic violence. 

She said she initially expressed concern about still being legally married to her ex-husband, but Oba Adekeye assured her that he would assist with the divorce process.

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According to her, “It was later that I discovered that the divorce and marriage papers he provided were outrightly fake and masterminded by the monarch to scam me.”

She alleged that after their marriage, the monarch persistently borrowed money, jewelry, and other items from her, promising to return them.

However, despite her efforts to retrieve the assets, she claims the traditional ruler has used his status and influence to shield himself from accountability.

“When I realised that he had duped me, I tried everything humanly possible to retrieve my money and properties from him,” she said. “But he has continued to use his position as a monarch to evade justice.”

Oyewole further appealed to the Assembly for intervention, expressing her hope that the legislative body would help her recover her losses and restore her life.

“I am stranded. I am confident that with your intervention, I can get my life back on track. I hope for your positive response,” she added.

On February 24, 2025, SaharaReporters reported that the woman accused Oba Olanrewaju of using marriage as a ploy to defraud her.

The woman, identified as Christy Oluwabunmi, claims that the monarch exploited her trust, leading to financial and material losses amounting to hundreds of millions of naira.

She told SaharaReporters that the monarch later went ahead to help her obtain a forged divorce certificate to leave her former husband so that the monarch could marry her.

“Kabiyesi went to forge a divorce certificate for me to leave my husband and also took me to the court registry to formalise my marriage with him.

“It was later I realised this is his usual way of deceiving women. In fact, it was later I knew no fewer than five women were once his victims. He always preyed on wealthy ones like me,” the woman had told SaharaReporters in a telephone conversation.

In petitions submitted to the Osun State Governor; Ondo State Governor; Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Inspector General of Police, and Director General of the State Security Service (SSS), otherwise known as Department of State Services (DSS), and the Chairman of Ogun Council of Obas, Ms. Oyewole narrated how Adekeye Adeyemi approached her on June 30, 2022, with romantic advances, promising marriage and financial stability.

“He pretended to be in love with me, vowing to marry me and support my business. Eventually, I was manipulated into transferring over N53 million via electronic transactions, N12 million in cash, mobile phones worth N10.8 million, and gold valued at N120 million,” she wrote in the petition, attaching receipts as evidence.

The victim further alleged that after extorting her, the traditional ruler attempted to lure her into a dubious ritual in Ekiti State, where she was told she would need to sacrifice an eye or a leg to attain financial prosperity.

Realising she was being deceived, she resisted, only to find herself financially ruined and abandoned.

In a shocking revelation, she claimed the monarch had forged a divorce judgment and had used the same fraudulent scheme on at least three other women.

When she demanded a refund of her money and valuables, he allegedly threatened her life, boasting about his influence and ties to cultists and thugs.

“He has converted my hard-earned money, gold, phones, and valuables to his personal use unlawfully. All efforts to retrieve them have proved abortive. Instead, he threatens to kill me, claiming nothing will happen because he is a king,” she alleged.

In her petitions, she wrote, “That one Adekeye Adeyemi Olanrewaju approached me on 30th day of June, 2022 with a confidence trick, pretended to be romantically interested in me when he claimed and vowed that he would marry me being a single mother struggling alone to cater for myself and children without husband.

“It was thereafter revealed to me that the suspect has been using same style to defraud single women who are blessed with wealth. The suspect had used the similar criminal style to defraud three different ladies who were later threatened to be killed if the matters were reported to the law enforcement agencies.”

She said she was hypnotised to an extent of being defrauded of more than N53million via electronic transfer, cash of N12million, mobile phones worth N10.8million, gold worth N120million “under the false pretences to help me boost, develop my business and rebrand my financial status and repertoire”. 

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