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Friday, June 19, 2020

OLORI BADIRAT AJOKE ADEYEMI AKA QUEEN NOLA UPS THE ANTE!









Everyone knows who Olori Badirat Ajoke Adeyemi aka Queen Nola II is. She's the light skinned, super stylish, supremely gorgeous, quite enterprising wife, one of the wives and some say the most beautiful band most stylish wife (Olori) of the Iku Baba yeye himself, that's talking about His Royal Majesty Alaiyeluwa Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III, the Alaafin of Oyo. The living Sango himself.

Since this quiet lady was falsely accused of infidelity publicly by Esabod, that controversial online queen of news based in Ireland and olori rained curses from hell on the purveyors of the falsehood, the queen after the heart of the very well respected, light skinned king in his 80s, in fact the king's gem of inestimable value, his special rib, has decided that rather than be talking too much, her actions should speak far far more.

She seem to have decided to answer and respond to her naysayers with the upscale style and awesome panache that now defines her. In the last few weeks, the already quite stylish lady, who some have even acclaimed to be one of the 1st 2 most stylish queens (Oloris) in the South West has totally upped her ante to the very next level. She seem to be singing rather quietly to all and sundry, 'sitting down pretty' and "killing them softly". It's not just about wearing native attires in expensive lace materials/fabrics alone, it's about being at home both in natives and other attires. Her youth is truly speaking for her in her case. She's quite aware. She's a combo of at home and continental.

One thing we have also noticed quite well about this queen is that she's a master of subliminal messages both in words and actions and wherever she sends her innuendos to, the recipients always gets it quite well. But one thing she's also gaining quiet prominence for, is that if you don't want judgement, quick judgement to fall embarrassingly on you in quick effect, then you had better not allow her to pour curses on you for any reason. Esabod in Ireland seems to already be feeling the power of her curses now, as she's already running from pillar to post over the case instituted against her by the Ooni of Ife, his imperial majesty Oba Babatunde Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi, the Ojaja II in the Irish Courts. 

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