“Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown” is a popular saying.
It is safe to say that the line from the play ‘King Henry the Forth’ by William Shakespeare has come to stay.
Synonymous with troubled monarchs, it is now a line associated with the young monarch of Iruland, Oba Abdulwasiu Omogbolahan Lawal.
If Oba Lawal was oblivious of the true meaning of the saying prior to his ascension of the throne of his forefathers, he now knows.
Since the soft-spoken young man became the Oba of Iruland, it has been one tale of negativity after the other, chief of which is that he is not a scion from the paternal side of the Abisogun ruling family.
At a time when the monarch should be busy uniting conflicting families and frayed nerves, he has been confronted with a new propaganda.
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