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Alafin of Oyo’s youngest wife, Olori Badirat missing in family Sallah celebration photo

Following her rumoured involvement with KWAM 1, Queen Badirat Ajoke Adeyemi, the youngest wife of the Alafin of Oyo, Lamidi Adeyemi was seen missing in the Sallah celebration family portrait of the king and his wives.

She was recently accused of having extra marital affairs with the Fuji star. However, they have both publicly denied the allegations.

See the family photo below…

The photo has gotten many Nigerians thinking the alleged infidelity might be true and she was allegedly chased out of the palace.

See some reactions below…

“Alafin Oyo Celebrates Eid with his lovely young wives. Someone is missing in this picture fah,I tell una day Ola never return go house,some people say Na fake gist,from hotel to staying with friends for their house”

“I noticed too.. It is well, God will fix it “

“Gather here for selfie if Na wetin Dey my mind u rush go check for this picture . Someone is missing true true”

“Where is Ele Daddy”

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