Ado Odo is under Herbert Macaulay’s survey down to quarry in Abeokuta

Ado odo is where one of the 52 slave purchasers in the 1913 settlement who defaulted to the fafunmi led ojomo eyisha created after 1913 under the the late madam tinubu known as alli isiba from itire axis like fafunmi and osu apena , my first principal had their village known as alli isiba street in
The same sumonu isiba was among the 52 purchasers who defaulted on a land purchase from the ojomo eyisha family in the 1913 settlement.
The sumonu and aliyu isiba is a junior brother to ayawo who was mentioned in the 1967 supreme Court judgment of some plots of land in part of mushin and the same ayawo is said to be one of the numerous later madam efunroye slaves in a letter made in 1856 and the letter to the governor General of colonial Nigeria in 1953.
The said ojomo eyisha were the descendants of the slaves known as eyisha who was said to be slaves of the overlords known as late madam Efunroye Tinubu and the privies were the present so called royal families stretching from the itire homestead to the present sango and ifo where most of the awori descendants now claims.
The sumonu is a father of Mohmodu isiba andaliyu isiba and the same sumonu isiba is a junior brother to ayawo who was mentioned in the 1967 supreme Court judgment of some plots of land in part of mushin and the same ayawo is said to be one of the numerous later madam efunroye slaves in a letter made in 1856 and the letter to the governor General of colonial Nigeria in 1953.
It’s a fake history sir, it was the late madam Efunroye Tinubu who discovered Isolo and other Lagos towns and villages.
The founder of Isolo was pelebe who begat osolo and osolo begat ojomo who were all descendants of the slaves of the late madam Efunroye Tinubu, Suit No 124 of 1912 and suit no m2994 of 1945 refers, The meaning of Isolo is iso olo meaning market stalls where the granite rocks from abeokuta being carried by one of her slaves known as pelebe who was enslaved from iyangba in the present day Kogi state before he was being used by madam tinubu to deliver the granite rocks which was also used for grounding pepper and tomatoes in the old yoruba villages then,
The Taiwo Olowo was brought from Isheri Olofin now along Lagos Ibadan express way to Lagos through Oworonshoki, Taiwo Olowo was a tribute collector for the late madam Tinubu who was the only person known as Olowu where Taiwo Olowo got the title Olowu from the super-rich woman madam Tinubu who used to send Taiwo Olowo in 1842 to collect debt proceeds from various debtors in Lagos then along the banks of the Lagos Island, (the 1942 of the London evening times publication referred to the native African mode of transactions then) then not far from apongbon where the name was coined from the 1st British counsel to Lagos then called Williams MC Corsky who was a white man with a brownish bear who was later given the name oyinbo aponirungbon because late madam Tinubu couldn’t pronounced his name except through yorubanised description of aponigbon which later got translated into presently known as apongbon being a close Neighbour to the late madam Efunroye Tinubu dwelling unit along the banks of the then Lagos lagoon making her trading along the lagoon corridor easier which was the channel of communication between various interlards then.
As for the Obele-oniwahala they were also the descendants of Aboki bada from the Ojomo eyeshadow generations which was artificially created in 1946 based on the terms of settlement between the slaves Descendants of the late madam Efunroye Tinubu who went to court in the suit 124 of 1912 and later went to between fafunmi and Osu apena who later went for the out of court settlement where the 52 other slaves were mentioned in for their incomplete payment to the privies of eyisha who went to the court which was being used by the present ojomo eyisha family to claim all the land that belongs to their forefather’s overlords which is madam Efunroye Tinubu.
All those areas listed as part of the land ascribed to the Isolo people were captured by the late Herbert Macaulay’s survey in1912 where it was tendered to have belongs to the late madam Efunroye Tinubu including four and half miles to the land in dispute which is now the present Odi Olowo in Mushin.