Activities marking the installation of the new Olu Epe has been suspended indefinitely.
The Chairperson, Epe Local Government Area of Lagos State, Surah Animashaun, also canceled the sallah celenration prayers in a move to prevent break down of law and order as two individuals continue to bicker over who should ascend the vacant stool.
Animashaun, who also suspended all Eid-al-Kabir celebrations in the town made this known in a letter addressed to the the community’s Grand Chief Imam on Tuesday.
According to her, after the demise of the immediate Olu-Epe of Epe Kingdom, Oba Shefiu Adewale, two popular chiefs in the community, Chief Adeniyi Kadri Odedeogboro and Chief Iskilu Olajide Ikuforiji, have been parading themselves as his successor.
The LG chairperson said her decision was to forestall security issues, unforeseen circumstances that may arise from the followers of the two self-acclaimed monarchs.
The statement read, “Sequel to the dual installation of the new Olu-Epe of Epe Kingdom on the 2nd of June, 2025 which is legally null and void as a result of the recent passing of immediate Olu-Epe of Epe Kingdom Oba Shefiu Adewale, I am writing to inform your office that High Chief Adeniyi Kadri Odedeogboro and High Chief Iskilu Olajide Ikuforiji both parading themselves as the newly installed Olu-Epe of Epe Kingdom are hereby suspended till further hearing from the authorities.
“Due to the unforeseen circumstances, security concerns, public health issues and all, the Eid-l-Adha (Ileya) and Jumat services celebration is hereby cancelled at the first Epe Central Mosque, Oke Balogun and Eid Ground at Eid Street, Oke Balogun Epe respectively.
“Further updates will be communicated on the above subject.” the statement read.
It will be recalled that the former traditional ruler of the town Oba Shefiu Adewale died in the early hours of Saturday, May 31, 2025 he was aged 86 years.
Confirming the death, High Chief Odedeogboro Balogun of Epe Kingdom, Musiliu Adeniyi said the king’s passing was true and he will be buried on the same day.
Prior to his ascension to the throne, Oba Adewale served as Otun-Balogun, the third-highest chieftaincy title in the land, before being promoted to Balogun and subsequently crowned king.