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Unveiling The Lies! Chief Adeola Odutola Did Not Groom Oyinade Olurin
Unveiling the Lies. Prof. Mrs Oyinade Olurin is a liar. Chief Odutola did not groom Oyinade Olurin. She's a liar. Ignore all the lies on Professor Mrs. Oyinade Olurin's biography, especially that of Ambassador Kunle Adeyemi. Ambassador Kunle Adeyemi's comments on Oyinade Olurin's biography that Chief Timothy Adeola Odutola groomed Oyinade Olurin to take over his life’s work is hogwash! Those claim that Chief Timothy Adeola Odutola intended to hand over his estate to Oyinade Olurin is categorically false. So why would Ambassador Kunle Adeyemi deliberately fabricate a lengthy false account of Chief Odutola’s intentions and actions? Here's why. Mr Kunle Adeyẹmi’s wife, Deshola Adeyemi, who styled herself a deaconess in the Redeemed Christian Church of God, was one of the hideous women, along with Oyin-a-de Olurin, who robbed Chief Odutola on April 10th, 1995, and then kidnapped and murdered him on April 13th, 1995. Mr. Kunle Adeyemi and his children have extensively benefited, and continue to benefit, from the proceeds of this ill-gotten wealth. Among these assets is a 2000-acre parcel of land in Mamu, Ijebu North of Ogun State, which Deshola and Mr. Kunle Adeyemi claim was gifted to her by Chief Odutola just before he died. Really? Chief Odutola would transfer 2000-acre estate, his 2nd largest land to the Adeyemi family? Mr. Kunle Adeyemi is a liar. No doubt, Chief Timothy Odutola loved his daughters as much as his sons, but he never asked any of his daughters to work in any of his four factories or his five-thousand-acre farm, and none ever did. Of Chief Odutola's biological sons, five of them worked in his factories during his lifetime. In 1995 at time of Chief Odutola's passing, he had seven biological sons who were capable of running his 4 factories, his farm, 6 partnerships and to continue building on his legacy. These included two lawyers, a businessman, an economist with Harvard MBA, a chartered accountant, an engineer, and an industrial chemist. Five of them worked at his factories, some for decades.
Some of these sons also worked at his farm. His business was his factories. Apart from Adeola Odutola College, those factories were for him, a labor of love. Which man labors for almost seventy years, only to have the labors of his life handed over to other men’s families, the Olurin, Bateye, Adeyẹmi, and Fadina families? Why would Chief Odutola entrust his factories and farm to these particular women, a medical doctor, a seamstress, a pharmacist and two secretaries, who never worked a day in these factories and who collectively were not business educated or experienced as his biological sons, some of whom worked with him for decades? Is it believable that a man who worked tirelessly into his nineties, who devoted his life to building an industrial legacy, would hand it over to unqualified individuals? Absolutely not. (pause) He wouldn’t, and he didn’t.
(gap:2s) We must stop legitimizing these fraudsters fantastical claims just because they’ve been repeated for decades. In no culture, especially not in African tradition, are such stories believable. Professor (Mrs.) Oyinade Olurin, now ninety-two years old, who suddenly rebranded herself as "Oyinade Odutola-Olurin" is the problem. Oyinade Olurin, orchestrated the kidnapping and murder of Chief Timothy Adeola Odutola and used forged documents to capture his estate and companies. A few years after Chief Odutola’s murder, Oyinade, with her tailor sister, a pharmacist, two secretaries, an adopted son who capitalized on the Odutola name, Pastor Olu Odutola, S-P-A Ajibade and Professor Akin Mabogunjẹ, tore out Chief Odutola’s four factories in Ibadan, Kano, and Ijebu-Ode and sold off all the machinery. The idea that Chief Odutola would choose Professor Akin Mabogunje, a professor of geography a man who also happened to be Oyinade Olurin’s childhood boyfriend to manage his industrial effort after his demise, as stated on Professor Akin Mabogunje's biography, is just so preposterous. Professor Akin Mabogunje is a liar. Oyinade Olurin and her co-conspirators knew they could not run the factories, so they held on to the rental properties and destroyed the factories.
They sold the machinery and closed down the factories of a pioneer manufacturer and industrialist, the founder of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria and the president for its first 11 years. Before they sold the machinery and destroyed the factories, Oyinade Olurin sought the advice and expertise of Omolayole & Company hoping it would align with her goals of closing down the factories. But, the result from Omolayole & Co, a viability study report in October 1996 was that it was clear that the intention of Chief Odutola was that he would like his industrial effort to continue after his death.
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