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ABT NEWS EXCLUSIVE: How the Adelekes utilized an Igbo Matriarch to build a Political and Business Dynasty

The Adeleke name commands absolute power in Nigeria. From the Governor’s office in Osogbo to the billion-dollar boardrooms of Pacific Holdings, and across the global arenas dominated by Afrobeats, the dynasty is unmatched. But behind this Osun State juggernaut lies a fascinating catalyst that many overlook: a deep-rooted, multi-generational connection to the Igbo heartland.

Behind the Yoruba political heritage of the Adelekes is the profound influence of the family’s matriarch, Mrs. Nnena Esther Adeleke. Her union with the patriarch set a foundation of wealth, political dominance, and cultural integration that has shaped Nigerian history.

Here is how the “Igbo Factor” runs through the veins of Nigeria’s most dynamic family.

The Matriarch: Where It All Began

The origin of this powerhouse dynasty traces back to the 1940s. Senator Raji Ayoola Adeleke, a prominent Yoruba politician and labor leader from Ede, Osun State, was stationed in the Eastern Province during his nursing career. It was there he met Esther Nnena Akpara, an Igbo woman born in 1925, who hailed from Akwete in Ukwa East LGA, Abia State.

Esther was the only child of successful traders who ensured she received a premium Western education. A trained nurse and midwife, she married Raji, bridging a massive ethnic and religious divide: he was a Yoruba Muslim, and she was a devout Igbo Christian. Together, their partnership became the bedrock of a family that seamlessly blended Yoruba political charisma with renowned Igbo entrepreneurial drive and resilience.

The First Generation: Billionaires and Governors

Nnena Esther Adeleke’s children did not just succeed; they conquered. The offspring of this Yoruba-Igbo union went on to reshape Nigerian politics and industry:

  • The Political Trailblazer: Her son, Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke, stunned the nation in 1992 by becoming the first civilian governor of the newly created Osun State at just 37 years old. He later served multiple terms as a Senator before his passing in 2017.
  • The Billionaire Industrialist: Dr. Adedeji Adeleke built an empire. As the founder and CEO of Pacific Holdings Limited, his conglomerate spans energy, power generation (operating the Omotosho and Olorunsogo power plants), banking, and real estate. He also poured his wealth into education, founding the prestigious Adeleke University in Ede.
  • The Incumbent Powerhouse: Governor Ademola Adeleke, the charismatic “Dancing Governor,” currently leads Osun State, reclaiming the mandate and keeping the family’s political machinery alive.

“Uzọdimma a ga ya ugboro abuọ”: The Next Generation

There is a popular Igbo proverb: “Uzọdimma a ga ya ugboro abuọ”if a path brings peace and progress, it is walked again.

The Adeleke men have clearly taken this wisdom to heart, returning to the South East to find their partners and continuing the family’s legacy of inter-ethnic integration:

  • The Governor’s Union: Governor Ademola Adeleke walked the path of his father, marrying Erelu Ngozi Abeni Adeleke. Born in 1973 and a graduate of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Erelu Ngozi is a formidable businesswoman, UN Ambassador for Peace, and philanthropist driving massive maternal health and youth initiatives in Osun State.
  • The Global Entertainment Mogul: Dr. Adedeji’s son, David Adedeji Adeleke, known globally as Davido, is one of the most successful African artists in history. Genetically carrying 25% Igbo DNA through his grandmother Nnena, Davido also followed the family tradition. He married Chioma Rowland, a renowned gourmet chef who hails from the South East. Their highly publicized romance and eventual fairytale wedding further cemented the dynasty’s unbreakable ties to the Igbo lineage.

The Adeleke dynasty is more than a story of regional wealth; it is a masterclass in national integration. By merging the strategic political heritage of Osun State with the relentless enterprise of Abia State, the Adelekes didn’t just build a family, they built an empire. So if you are from the Western or Northern part of the country and you want to build a political and business dynasty, You now know where to fetch your spouse!

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