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Royal family reaffirms indigene status of prince

The Iyade Royal Family of Ikeja has reaffirmed the indigene status and ancestral lineage of Prince Tajudeen Muritala Raji, declaring him a bona fide son of Ikeja Town in Lagos

Royal family reaffirms indigene status of prince
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April 29, 2026byThe Nation
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The Iyade Royal Family of Ikeja has reaffirmed the indigene status and ancestral lineage of Prince Tajudeen Muritala Raji, declaring him a bona fide son of Ikeja Town in Lagos State.

In a statement, the family head, Prince Olushola Coker, said the clarification became necessary to set the record straight and preserve historical accuracy regarding the prince’s origin.

The royal family noted that its position is backed by documented records, including an official family record dated March 22, 1966, as well as oral traditions passed down through generations.

According to the statement, the genealogy of Ikeja traces back to Jalo, regarded as the town’s earliest settler, whose lineage produced successive descendants including Ilo, Iyapo, Talabi, and Iyade, the progenitor of the Iyade Royal Family.

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The family further explained that Iyade’s descendants include Ibari and Ilo, with Ilo identified as the ancestor of the royal line that produced the first monarch of Ikeja, Oba Momodu Ilo. Ilo’s son, Adeniyi Ilo, the present Oluwo of Ikeja was also cited as affirming Prince Raji’s membership of the same ancestral lineage.

Tracing the lineage further, the statement said Ilo also fathered Ogisanyin, from whom descended notable figures including Amina Oke, Shanu, Omowunmi, Ayodele, and Kasumu Bello.

It added that Omowunmi married Raji and had two sons, Laisi and Muritala. While Laisi died without children, Muritala continued the family line and had three sons—Jimoh Muritala, Prince Tajudeen Muritala Raji, and Azeez Muritala.

The Iyade Royal Family maintained that this unbroken genealogical link from Jalo to Prince Tajudeen Muritala Raji firmly establishes his indigene status in Ikeja.

The statement, the family said, was issued in the interest of public record and to preserve the heritage of the Iyade Royal Family.

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