Prince Adelaja Adeoye extends warm congratulations to Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja on his nomination and impending coronation as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadan, praying for unity, peace, and prosperity for Ibadanland under his reign.
Prince Adelaja Adeoye narrates his deep ancestral ties to the Awujale ruling houses of Ijebuland — Fusengbuwa and Gbelegbuwa — and his paternal roots in Okejagbori, connecting the Ijebu to the Awori people of Lagos, Ikorodu, and Epe.
The strongest trees grow their roots in silence before they rise to touch the skies.Rebuilding yourself in private is the secret to lasting success. Prince Laja Adeoye shares wisdom on how to grow in silence, build superior power, and emerge strong enough to conquer life’s battles.
Prince Laja Adeoye questions Nigeria’s system of heavy taxation without social amenities, demanding accountability and fairness for citizens who provide their own electricity, water, and security.
Prince Laja Adeoye shares deep wisdom on entrepreneurship, explaining why business success is not about speed but endurance, patience, and staying in the game long enough to win.
Prince Laja Adeoye warns that being good doesn’t mean others will treat you the same. Stay cautious with people, even friends and family, because not everyone has principles.
Prince Laja Adeoye calls for Yoruba Language and History to be compulsory in South West schools. Teaching culture and identity is key to preserving Yoruba heritage.
Barr. Adedamola M. Adeniyi, Fendini Homes’ Legal Adviser, shared the police report with journalists, revealing how Adeoye invited friends to collaborate on a project, only to be betrayed by false accusations aimed at tarnishing his reputation. The accusers, Sheriffdeen Jimoh and Olanrewaju Ogundare of Privus Crest Ltd., allegedly orchestrated a smear campaign after failing to seize control of a pr
Prince Laja Adeoye shares his September 2025 message—on wealth, entrepreneurship, leadership, health, and living with purpose under God’s grace.
Discover essential health tips for people above 40: reduce alcohol, increase water, eat healthy, sleep well, and live deliberately for longevity.
Femi Otedola’s wisdom reminds us: don’t use loans for luxury. Pay debts, reinvest profits, and secure financial freedom before living lavishly.
“There is a time to be born and a time to die, but in between, don’t forget to live.” Discover Femi Otedola’s life lesson on balance, purpose, and fulfillment.













