If Oladunni had her way, she would raise her husband, Bolu Akin-Olugbade, a dais of silk and fluffy feathers. She would ornament it with vair and craft it in gold and silver doves. She would spare no expense in hosting the love of her life to the grandest of treats because as he attains yet another milestone. Come April 2, 2016, Prince Akin-Olugbade, the Aare Onakakanfo Of Owu Kingdom and the universe, as he is popularly known, will clock 60.
The businessman and lawyer with PhD in Company Law from Cambridge University, will be hosted to a dinner party at a Brazilian Restaurant called FOGO DE CHAO in Beverly Hills In Los Angeles at 8pm by his wife, Oladunni and their three sons. Invitation cards with a dress code for guests have been sent out to a select few. The Akin-Olugbades are known to never do things in half measures thus the celebration promises to be a high-octane event that would be a talk of the town in Beverly Hills, the second home of the Owu born Prince.
Prince Bolu gets what he wants—not by flaunting airs, throwing tantrums or haughtiness, but with captivating shyness, an unfaltering courtesy and a conviction that convinces. However, his ascendance to the top was hardly borne on the wings of his privileged background; if it had anything to do with his pedigree, the details are probably too negligible to be noted.