Who Will Inherit the Many Beautiful Wives of the Alaafin of Oyo ?

Fate of Alaafin’s Many Gorgeous Wives Revealed by Palace Chief

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Following the demise of Oba Lamidi Adeyemi lll on Friday, his many wives, both young and old may now be available to suitors outside Oyo without undergoing cleansing rituals, a palace chief has claimed.


The 45th Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Adeyemi III died at 83 after receiving treatment at the Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti and is billed for burial today in line with Islamic injunctions.

In the Yoruba tradition, it is believed that the wives of the monarchs, either separated or still married are not at liberty to lay with other men until atonements have been made.

Late Alaafin and some of his Oloris

However, palace sources claim that the late Alaafin’s wives may now move on with their normal lives.

The palace source said, “They are not performing any cleansing; They are free to move on with their lives however, the wives cannot get married to an indigene of Oyo.

Now that Alaafin is dead, they all would be asked to exit the palace with their belongings. Although the properties of the late monarch would be shared among them, a palace source told Peoples Gazette.

Although, the number of wives remains unclear, the sources claim that the late monarch had between 13 and 18 wives.

Some of late Adeyemi’s young queens are Abibat (first wife), Rahmat Adedayo, Mujidat, Rukayat, Folashade, Badirat Ajoke, Memunat Omowunmi, Omobolanle, Moji, Anuoluwapo, Damilola, Chioma and others are now available for suitors.

Older queens, Abibat and Rahmat were married to Oba Adeyemi at the time of his coronation on January 14, 1971.