Chief Olanrewaju Oríshàdá Ojutiku, the newly installed Ẹlẹmọshọ of Agbọmọla Onikoyi Ọjẹ, marked a decade of marital bliss with his wife, Fatai Alade Ojutiku, in a touching social media tribute shared on October 25, 2025. The post reflects on their journey as parents and partners, blending gratitude with cultural pride amid his rising prominence in Lagos’s traditional circles.
A Decade of Love and Legacy
In the emotional update, Chief Ojutiku, 45, wrote: “10 years coming… Just like yesterday. Happy wedding anniversary to myself, my wife and my kids and thank you God for surviving the journey so far. WE ARE THE OJUTIKUS.” Accompanying the message is a vibrant photo of the couple strolling hand-in-hand on a tree-lined Lagos street, dressed in coordinated white tops and patterned trousers—his in black-and-white prints, hers in a flowing ensemble with gold accents. The image, credited to photographer Le Williams, captures them beaming under the shade of lush greenery, symbolizing enduring unity.
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The couple, married in a lavish Yoruba ceremony in 2015, has three children, whom Chief Ojutiku credits as the “anchors” of their bond. Fatai Alade Ojutiku, a philanthropist and businesswoman focused on women’s empowerment, echoed the sentiment in a comment: “Forever grateful for our beautiful chaos—here’s to eternity!” Their union has been a pillar of stability, often highlighted in community events, including Chief Ojutiku’s recent Iwuye ceremony on September 12, 2025, where he ascended to the prestigious Ẹlẹmọshọ title within the Onikoyi lineage.
Cultural Resonance and Fan Reactions
The anniversary post resonates deeply in Lagos’s vibrant social scene, where family milestones blend tradition with modernity. Chief Ojutiku, known as “KASH-11” in artistic circles and “Ayanfẹ Olodumare” for his spiritual depth, captioned it with #HouseofOrishada, tying into his heritage as a custodian of Yoruba customs. Friends and followers flooded the comments with blessings: “10 years of pure vibes—may Olodumare continue to guide the Ojutiku empire!” from one, and “From love to legacy—congrats, Chief!” from another.

This milestone follows a transformative year for Chief Ojutiku: His September installation as Ẹlẹmọshọ celebrated South-South cooperation and gender equality ties with Rwanda, while his family remains a grounding force. The Ojutikus, based in Lagos, are known for their low-key philanthropy, supporting youth education and cultural preservation.
In an era of fleeting celebrity marriages, the Ojutikus’ decade-long partnership exemplifies resilience and cultural rootedness, inspiring young couples in Nigeria’s fast-paced society. As Chief Ojutiku balances chieftaincy duties with family, his tribute reinforces that “surviving the journey” is about shared gratitude and divine favor.
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