“Obi of Lagos” acknowledges that the installation was a scam scheme

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According to the Lagos State Police Command, Chibuike Azubike, the self-described “Obi of Lagos,” who was arrested on Thursday, admitted that the planned installation was a scam to swindle unwary participants.

Babaseyi Oluseyi, the command’s deputy public relations officer, revealed this in a statement on Thursday.

A PUNCH Azubike, 65, was detained while posing as the “Obi of Lagos,” according to a previous Metro article. He was apprehended on Wednesday with three alleged accomplices during preparations for an unlawful unveiling ceremony.

The police claim that on Saturday, September 13, 2025, the gang intended to unveil a prototype of a fictitious N1.5 billion “Palace of Obi of Lagos State” at Apple Hall in Amuwo Odofin.

Oluseyi said Azubike admitted during interrogation that the planned installation was designed to fleece unsuspecting guests. The suspect also reportedly confessed that, contrary to his earlier claims, he was not an engineer but merely a supplier of construction materials.

“Investigation revealed that the principal suspect, Chibuike Azubike, confessed he is not a qualified engineer but has been parading himself as one. Further findings showed that the planned unveiling of the ‘Obi of Lagos Palace’ was fraudulently designed as a ploy to swindle unsuspecting personalities and Nigerians of their hard-earned money,” Oluseyi said.

He added that Azubike acted alone without the backing or recognition of any legitimate chieftaincy authority. The suspect and his accomplices, he said, would be prosecuted once investigations are concluded.

Oluseyi urged Lagos residents to disregard misleading claims about the incident and remain vigilant. “The Commissioner of Police, CP Olohundare Jimoh, strongly advises Lagosians not to fall prey to fraudsters of the likes of Azubike and his gang,” he stated.

As of the time of filing this report, our correspondent could not obtain Azubike’s reaction as he remained in police custody.

The arrest has stirred ethnic debates on social media, with some questioning its legitimacy while others argue that assuming a traditional title without authorisation is illegal.

In a similar case, on April 1, 2023, the Eze Ndigbo of Ajao Estate, Frederick Nwajagu, was arrested for unlawfully parading himself as a titled chief in Lagos.

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