This small South Carolina-based community mourns the loss of its leader.
Oba Adegbolu Abiogemo Adejuyigbe Egunjobi Oyewole Adefunmi, II, the king of Oyotunji African Village has died.
The 47-year-old was pronounced dead at Beaufort Memorial Hospital from multiple stab wounds. Adefunmi’s sister, 52-year-old Akiba Kasale Meredith, is charged with his murder, according to to the Beaufort County Sheriffs office .
Meredith left the area on foot. She was later arrested after she was found walking back towards the scene. Police are investigating the events that led to the incident.
Located in the heart of the Gullah Geechee Corridor, the mostly self-sustained community is designed to emulate the villages of the Yoruba region of West Africa.
During his reign, Oba Adefunmi II made efforts to bring awareness about the Yoruba religion and culture to the mainstream.
Olubori Botanica House of Lite took to instagram to pay tribute to the oba.
“I felt so emotional to have heard the DEPARTURE of Our King in Oyotunji @beingtheking who left the world to join his Ancestors,“ the post said.
“I am using this medium to send my condolences to all Onisese in the world and most especially my family across the world and in Oyotunji.”
Oyotunji Village has not released an official statement about the king’s passing but funeral arrangements are pending, according to Allen Funeral in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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Source: Black Enterprise