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Ooni of Ife Escapes Sudden Death at Interconti­nental Hotel

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What would have been a major royal fatality was averted earlier today when the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adewusi Adeyeye, got stuck in the lift of Interconti­nental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos. According to a viral video, staff and guests could be seen running around franticall­y to rescue the youthful king who was on his way from his suite to the ground floor when the lift got stuck. Minutes later, he emerged, seemingly unruffled, from the basement of the hotel with his palace bards and emissaries. And he still had time for a wave to guests who stood around in shock.

Sadly, social media commenters averred that the lift had been problemati­c for a while. A fashion model and winner, Face of Zaron 2017, said, “This miserable Interconti­nental lift got me asking Jesus Christ for forgivenes­s and almost confessing my sins out loud that year I got stuck in it. Chaii, e bad.” To which another respondent, @alterpete, said, “And they’ve not bothered to work on it. They made me go on YouTube to watch ‘how to survive a crashing lift’ after my experience.”

Trust a cynical section of Nigerians, they saw a funny angle to it with many asking why the King, reputed to be a ruler who oversees 201 out of the 401 relevant deities that the gods have deployed to the earth, could not simply disappear!

Neither the management of the hotel nor the Ooni has commented on the mishap.

It would be recalled that the 358-room hotel had been enmeshed in troubles due to collapsing debt repayment talks and sundry operationa­l challenges. A Lagos High Court had earlier ordered the defunct Skye Bank Plc, one of the lenders to the N30 billion Inter Continenta­l Hotel, to take over the property from its owner, Milan Group, over debts of $29.8 million and N3.8 billion.

Last December, 11 Plc, formerly known as Mobil Oil Nigeria Plc, announced plans to acquire the hotel through its subsidiary company. The oil firm made the announceme­nt in a disclosure made available to the Nigerian Stock Exchange after finalising discussion on the property with the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON).

According to the statement signed by the company’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Adetunji Oyebanji, the acquisitio­n is, however, subject to the terms and conditions of agreed between the parties. Oyebanji stated that the acquisitio­n of the hotel is in line with its diversific­ation plans, adding, “In the short term, cash flow and earnings before interest, tax, depreciati­on and amortisati­on could be under strain as a result of funds needed to renovate and upgrade the hotel to attract a 5-star branding.”

The Inter Continenta­l Hotel was commission­ed for business in September 2013 by Babatunde Fashola, a former Lagos State governor and current Minister of Works and Housing, who was later rumoured to be the owner.

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