After Olori Ashley welcomed her newborn, it seems that some of Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi’s wives are experiencing greater unity and love.
GistLover shared that the Ooni of Ife and one of his queen, Olori Ashley Afolashade, have welcomed their first child, a baby boy.
On September 3, 2024, the Yoruba king posted on his official Instagram about the arrival of a new prince in the royal family.
His third wife, Olori Tobi, has been friendly towards her rival, Olori Ashley.
The Ooni gave thanks to God for the great things He has done.
Queen Ashley stated that despite almost a decade of challenges in her relationship with the monarch, they were blessed with success through God’s grace. She reflected on the tough times last year when they lost twins, but God remained loyal to them.
In the comment section, Olori Tobi, who had twins this year, offered her congratulations to the new parents.
She wrote,
“Congratulations Us. Ire a kari l’ase Eledumare”.
See her post below:
Recently, GisLover reported that Queen Tobi Phillips, the wife of the Ooni of Ife, captivated many with her stunning studio photos taken during her pregnancy.
The well-regarded Yoruba king had just shared the news of his newborn twins a few days ago.
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