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Royal Scandal Unfolds in Lagos: Meghan Markle’s Alleged Encounter with Nigerian Fraudsters

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Royal Scandal Unfolds in Lagos: Meghan Markle’s Alleged Encounter with Nigerian Fraudsters

In a surprising turn of events, the city of Lagos became the stage for a royal spectacle last Sunday, as affluent rulers vied for the attention of , following her estrangement from the House of Windsor.

While the opulent display of gifts and titles may have seemed like a fairytale affair, not all who sought to court Meghan were what they appeared to be.

The Merlin Sunday publication has disclosed a shocking revelation that one of the kings lavishing attention on Meghan is, in fact, a convicted fraudster who has faced expulsion from the United States on two occasions.

The extravagant event took place at a luxurious fifth-floor restaurant within Lagos' newest boutique hotel, setting the scene for what some attendees described as an informal coronation for Meghan.

Despite the absence of the grandeur of Buckingham Palace, the event was adorned with a red carpet, heraldic trumpets, and a palpable sense of ceremony, as monarchs from various regions of Nigeria gathered to pay homage to Mrs. Markle.

These traditional rulers, now holding symbolic roles rather than political power, represent the diverse cultural groups that predate colonial rule in the country.

Among the notable figures present was Ojimen III, also known as the Olu of Wari Kingdom, hailing from the oil-rich Niger Delta region and representing the Itsikiri people.

Renowned for his affluence and esteemed status as one of Nigeria's wealthiest monarchs, Ojimen III arrived in regal attire, accompanied by a display of opulence befitting his stature.

Meghan's own Nigerian heritage, disclosed to be 43 percent, remains shrouded in mystery regarding her specific ethnic lineage.

During a podcast appearance, she evaded queries about her potential Igbo or Yoruba ancestry, leaving her cultural background open to speculation.

Not to be outshone, Oba Bidimiyata Wale, the Olu Uviwoland from western Nigeria, took the spotlight, bestowing upon Meghan the Yoruba name Adunka, symbolizing her as a royal figure hailing from distant shores.

Amidst the exchange of gifts including intricately crafted jewelry and garments, the event took a bizarre turn with the revelation of Oba Abdul Rashid Adu's controversial past.

Oba Adu, a familiar face to Meghan predating their encounter on a yacht, has a troubling history marred by criminal allegations, including rape, domestic abuse, and financial irresponsibility.

Despite his tarnished reputation and criminal record, Oba Adu brazenly presented himself at the event, raising questions about Meghan's association with individuals of questionable character.

The unfolding scandal has cast a shadow over the Sussexes, prompting scrutiny of their judgment in forming alliances with individuals of dubious repute.

Critics argue that the couple's failure to vet their acquaintances reflects a lack of discernment and a disregard for the implications of their associations.

As details emerge of Meghan's entanglement with individuals linked to criminal activities, concerns mount over the integrity of her choices and the potential repercussions on 's reputation.

The narrative of unsuspecting royals being ensnared by unsavory characters underscores the need for greater diligence in scrutinizing the company one keeps, particularly in the realm of high-profile engagements.

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