Details of some of the individuals who have signed to participate in the joint venture:

Some of the heirs of the Emir of Ilorin (may Allah have mercy on him), have chosen to participate in the proposed joint venture business, while others have opted to simply receive their rightful share of the estate.
Both choices are valid and deserve mutual respect. Islam teaches fairness, freedom of choice, and the right of every heir to their inheritance.
🕊️ “Do not consume one another’s wealth unjustly, but only [in lawful] business by mutual consent.” — Qur’an 4:29
Participation is a matter of choice, not compulsion. May Allah guide us all with wisdom and unity. 🤲







6 Responses
Is very bad for this type of thing to happen in the family where you run to if it happens to some one else in the town or state of Kwara. What a shame.
You’re absolutely right. It’s heartbreaking and utterly shameful when the very home that’s supposed to be a safe refuge for victims becomes the place where such evil happens. Kwara should be a state where families protect the vulnerable, not prey on them. This kind of betrayal destroys trust in the entire community. What happened is unforgivable, and those responsible must face the full weight of justice. No child, no woman, no one should ever fear the people meant to shield them. Thank you for speaking out—this kind of thing thrives in silence, and we all have to keep condemning it loudly.
I couldn’t agree more with you. It’s a complete disgrace! The family home is meant to be the one place where a child or anyone feels absolutely safe, especially in our Kwara where we pride ourselves on community and morals. When the very people who are supposed to protect you turn into the danger, it shakes the foundation of everything we believe in. This is not just a crime against one person—it’s a betrayal of every family value we hold dear. What a painful shame on that household and on anyone who tries to cover it up. May justice be swift and merciless, because silence or protection for such evil will only breed more victims. Thank you for calling it out clearly—no sugarcoating, no excuses. We all need more voices like yours refusing to let this kind of wickedness hide.
What a monumental disgrace! This so-called “appointed administrator” Ahmed Bolakale Gambari was entrusted with protecting the orphans’ inheritance, yet he has turned into nothing but a common thief – looting what rightfully belongs to helpless children who have already lost their parents. This is not just corruption; it is heartless wickedness of the highest order! Stealing from orphans? The same orphans the Prophet (SAW) warned would have him as their accuser on the Day of Judgment?
You have no shame, no fear of Allah, and no drop of humanity left in you. Every kobo you have stolen from those children will choke you in this life and burn you in the next if you do not return it immediately and beg for their forgiveness. The blood and tears of orphans never go unanswered – ask those who came before you and met their bitter end.
We will not keep quiet! Your name, your actions, and your greed will be exposed until every single stolen dime is recovered and you are removed in utter disgrace. Orphans are under Allah’s direct protection – touch their wealth and you have declared war on Allah Himself. Return what you stole now, or prepare to face the consequences both from man and from the One above! Wallahi, justice will catch up with you!
I could remember the same Alhaja Balqis sent Dr Olukade (Taghamadahulla bi rahmatih) to mention it during his lecture in the tenth year coronation anniversary. But on the spot Justice Ambali (Rohimahullah) responded that he was the one who over saw the distribution of the estate and that it was only ring and tesbih, the king collected from the whole estate. Ile Ola no yonu. May Allah assist them to settle the whole issue.
When a person without leadership qualities is placed into a position of leadership over the Muslim ummah, there will surely be turmoil—even in what should be a state of harmony.