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Oluwo warns aspiring queens to beware of scammers
Oba Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi, the Oluwo of Iwoland in Osun State, has warned his suitresses aspiring to be queens of scammers with fraudulent intent.
In a statement released on Tuesday by his press secretary, Alli Ibrahim, the monarch stated that he is not in search of a new wife in the public domain.
Ibrahim, on behalf of the monarch, alerted that the crown discovered some social media accounts duping ladies under the guise of rituals that would aid them to become his mistress.
The monarch noted that he had no personal Facebook page except his official pages and warned that anyone who falls victim to such after this warning is on her own.
“We learnt the victims have interest in Oluwo and fell on scammers in the name of rituals to become the queen.
“The scammers went on to open accounts in Oluwo’s name to continuously perpetrate such questionable acts.
“The security operatives have been briefed for necessary action. Anyone who plays into the hands of these scammers is on her own,” the statement partly read
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