
Otunba Bamidele Akingboye (1964–2025) was a Nigerian entrepreneur, philanthropist, and 2024 SDP governorship candidate of Ondo State. Known for his business empire in maritime and oil, his sudden and controversial death sparked a police probe, while his legacy remains rooted in community development and public service.
BAMIDELE AKINGBOYE PROFILE
| Name | Bamidele Akingboye |
| Real Name | Otunba Bamidele Akingboye |
| Date Of birth | 2 April 1964 |
| Date Of Death | 3 September 2025 |
| State Of Origin | Ondo State |
| Nationality | Nigerian |
| Occupation | Entrepreneur and Politician |
| Religion | N/A |
| Marital Status | Married |
| Net Worth | N/A |
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BAMIDELE AKINGBOYE BIOGRAPHY

Otunba Bamidele Akingboye, widely known as “OBA,” was born on April 2, 1964, hailing from Okitipupa, Ondo State, Nigeria.
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Akingboye had a strong educational foundation: he studied at Lagos Business School (Pan‑Atlantic University) and Heriot‑Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland. He also earned multiple professional certifications, including:
- Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE)
- Certification in International Financial Reporting (CertIFR)
- Certification in Corporate Restructuring Studies
- Diploma in Accounting and Business (via ACCA, UK)
CAREER

Akingboye was a prolific entrepreneur with a diversified business portfolio:
- Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Benshore Maritime Services and Clog Oil Systems Ltd.
- President of WeAfrica Group.
- He also headed other companies: Ben Bamigboye & Associates Ltd, Daily Best Industries Ltd (in Texas, USA), Fire Bee Services Ltd, and B & P Construction, Oil & Gas Ltd in the UK. eyond business, he was politically active: he ran for the Ondo State governorship under Social Democratic Party (SDP) in 2024.
- He was also recognized internationally: a UN Peace Ambassador, and member of the Greater Houston Chamber of Commerce as well as the Petroleum Club, Houston.
In his political vision, he emphasized wealth creation, good governance, technology, education, and infrastructure.
CONTROVERSIES

The circumstances of Akingboye’s death sparked major controversy:
- Shortly after his death, police detained his wives and children for questioning in connection with possible foul play.
- Reports emerged that one of his wives allegedly pushed him off a balcony during a domestic dispute, according to sources cited by SaharaReporters.
- His eldest son, Samuel, publicly called for a full investigation, saying he saw his father alive the day before he died and found the explanations afterward “shocking and inexplicable.”
- An autopsy report later concluded that Akingboye was murdered, and the Lagos State Police awaited legal advice for prosecution.
- His family vowed to “resist any cover-up” and has insisted on justice for his death.
PERSONAL LIFE

He held a traditional title: Olowomeye I of Ikaleland. He was married (reports mention two wives) and had several children, grandchildren, and siblings. Known for his philanthropy: during the COVID‑19 pandemic, he reportedly gave large financial support to local governments.
BAMIDELE AKINGBOYE NET WORTH

There is no publicly confirmed figure for his net worth.
DEATH

Akingboye died on September 3, 2025, at his home in Victoria Garden City (VGC), Lagos, at age 60. Initial announcements described his passing as a sad but natural death, but subsequent investigations revealed bruises on his body and other signs that raised suspicion. The autopsy confirmed homicide, and several family members and staff were implicated.
