Ineligibility appeal court sacks ondo monarch
It appears that you are referring to a recent news article about the Ondo State monarch, Oba Aladetoyinbo, who was recently sacked by the Court of Appeal in Abuja.
According to reports, the Court of Appeal upheld the decision of the Ondo State Government to remove Oba Aladetoyinbo as the Oba of Owo, citing his ineligibility to occupy the throne. The court ruled that the monarch was not qualified to occupy the throne because he was not a direct descendant of the Olowo of Owo, as required by the traditional law of the kingdom.
The Oba had been on the throne since 1984 and had been involved in several controversies, including a dispute over the ownership of the Owo kingdom. The Ondo State Government had earlier removed him from office and installed a new monarch, Oba Ajibade Gbadegesin Ogunoye, as the new Oba of Owo.
The appeal court's decision is seen as a major victory for the Ondo State Government and the new monarch, who had been challenging the Oba's legitimacy in court. The decision is also seen as a major blow to the Oba's supporters, who had been advocating for his reinstatement.
It's worth noting that the decision of the appeal court is final and binding, and it is unlikely that the Oba will appeal the decision further. The Oba's removal from office is seen as a major development in the history of the Owo kingdom, and it is likely to have significant implications for the kingdom and its people.