A few weeks back, Hakeem Ogbara, the younger brother of Africa’s
wealthiest woman Folorunsho Alakija got married to his second wife,
Folakemi Aladeniyi but his sister, Folorounsho Alakija was conspicuously
absent.
The introduction cum nikkai which took place at Maryland, Lagos
residence of the bride’s parents on Sunday, April 6, 2014, had in
attendance all other family members of the Ogbaras, led by their
patriarch, Chief Razak Ogbara and friends of Hakeem Ogbara.
Encomium Weekly gathered that Chief (Mrs.) Folorunsho Alakija’s
absence was probably deliberate because she did not approve of it.
She was said to have vehemently opposed her brother having another
wife when he should be consolidating his first marriage which is blessed
with three children all of whom are grown up and university graduates.
Many believed that Chief (Mrs.) Folorunsho Alakija and her brother,
Hakeem Ogbara, are too close for her to be present during the
introduction/nikkai ceremony of his second marriage.
Some people were also of the opinion that she did not approve of the
marriage because she did not like the lifestyle of Folakemi Aladeniyi,
who is said to be a businesswoman, who travels abroad particularly to
Dubai to buy goods which she sells in her shop at Alade Market, Ikeja,
Lagos.
Encomium Weekly also gathered that Hakeem, who is the Managing
Director of Hakoy Integrated Services, a business consultancy firm did
not inform his first wife, Adenike Idayat Ogbara aka Iya Fali, of his
intention to get married to a second wife until after the introduction
ceremony of Sunday, April 6, 2014.
As expected, she (Adenike) has shown displeasure of her husband’s
betrayal. Folakemi, the second wife, who had a child from her previous
relationship is said to have adopted a muslim name, Hakeemat.
Hakeem Ogbara, who is said to be in his early 50s, is the last child
of Chief (Mrs.) Folorunsho Alakija’s late mother’s six children.