The Christian Association of Nigeria, Oyo Zone, on Tuesday insisted that the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, must hands off a disputed land at the Ayetoro Scheme in Oyo town, saying the land belon
ged to the body.
The Director of State Issues and Social Welfare, CAN, Bishop Daniel Oluwajimade, said, “Almost about 16 years ago, the Christian Association of Nigeria bought 16 acres of land from the local government council in Oyo. They have been paying the yearly tenement rate to the local government council. “Our demand is that Oba Adeyemi should leave that land. It is not his land. The land belongs to CAN. The zone paid for it.”
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