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A poster published by the self-proclaimed ‘Obi of Lagos, Chibuike Azubike

The Lagos state police command has arrested a self proclaimed ‘Obi of Lagos, Chibuike Azubike and three accomplices, for engaging in unlawful activities that has the potential to mislead the public and disturb the peace of the state.

The principal suspect, mChibuike Azubike, 65, an indigene of Obodoukwu Ancient Kingdom in Imo State, was apprehended together with Chief Chibuzor Ani, 57; Chief Martins Nwaodika, 65; and Mr. Ikechukwu Franklin Nnadi, 41. 

All four men are currently in custody at the Lagos State Police Command Headquarters in Ikeja as investigations continue.

According to the Police, intelligence indicated that the group had finalised plans to unveil a M1.5 billion “Palace of the Obi of Lagos State” at Apple Hall, Amuwo Odofin, on Saturday, September 13. 

Acting on this information, police promptly sealed off the venue to prevent the event and safeguard members of the public from being misled.

DSP Babaseyi Oluseyi, Deputy Police Public Relations Officer, said the police deployed “adequate manpower, including conventional operatives, Eko Strike Force teams, and other tactical squads” to ensure the ceremony did not take place and to maintain public order.

Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, CP Olohundare Jimoh, warned against attempts to exploit cultural and traditional institutions for personal gain. 

“Members of the public must remain vigilant against impostors and criminal elements,” he said. “Such actions are unlawful, contrary to Lagos State statutes, and capable of breaching the peace of society. The Command will continue to enforce the law firmly and decisively against anyone engaging in acts that undermine legality, public order, and the integrity of the state.”

Authorities said investigations into the suspects’ activities are ongoing, and that the outcome will be made public with appropriate charges filed in court. 

Oluseyi added that the police remain committed to protecting both the integrity of traditional institutions and the safety of the public.

The Command reiterated its zero-tolerance policy for individuals or groups attempting to manipulate cultural institutions or public trust for personal enrichment.

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