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Justice Group sues Alaafin over death of American chief

Legal action begins over alleged fatal assault on Oyotunji cultural icon.

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May 23, 2025
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A human rights group, Justice Group, has launched a legal and civil campaign against the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Akeem Owoade, over the alleged murder of Chief Lukman Ojora Arounfale, popularly known as the Baba Oba of Oyotunji African Village in South Carolina, USA.

In a statement signed by spokesperson Wande Lawrence, the group accused the monarch of being vicariously liable for the alleged assault and murder of Chief Arounfale, whom they claim was pushed down a flight of stairs and beaten with traditional charms at the Alaafin’s private residence on April 17, 2025.

According to the statement, Arounfale later complained of severe body pain on April 24 and died two days later on April 26. Describing the incident as “barbaric, inhuman and murderous,” the group vowed to take the matter to court, calling on Oba Owoade to prove his innocence.

Justice Group also announced plans for global protests in Nigeria and the United States, promising to involve international human rights bodies and foreign media to ensure transparency in the expected legal proceedings.

“We are mobilising our legal team, and we are determined to pursue justice without fear. Oba Owoade must be held accountable,” the group said.

READ ALSO: Ibadan leaders reject Alaafin’s permanent chairmanship plan

The advocacy body decried the continued freedom of the monarch, stating, “It is disheartening that Oba Owoade walks freely while the bereaved family mourns. We will not rest until justice is served.”

The conflict reportedly stems from a dispute over royal allegiance. Chief Arounfale, a respected Yoruba cultural ambassador in the diaspora, had allegedly declared allegiance to the Ooni of Ife, challenging the Alaafin’s authority. The disagreement escalated when Arounfale attempted to present photographic evidence showing the late Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, crowning two past Oyotunji monarchs.

Justice Group criticized the Oyo State Government for its silence, saying official calls for investigation have been ignored. They described the Alaafin’s public denial of involvement as “an insult to the Yoruba cultural heritage.”

Despite what they described as “spiritual threats and intimidation,” the group says it remains unfazed.

“We call on lovers of justice across the globe to stand with us. Justice must not be silenced,” the statement concluded.

The Justice Group is active in Nigeria, the U.S., South Africa, Brazil, and Europe, and says it will continue to amplify the case internationally until Chief Arounfale receives justice.

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