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Eg her age and date of birth. What age did she enter university to graduate aged 19? She is apparently a USA qualified lawyer - when did she do that? To whom is she married? Which school did she attend? Nothing on early career. Rustygecko ( talk) 02:26, 28 March 2021 (UTC)
Also who are her parents who are wealthy Nigerians? Rustygecko ( talk) 14:22, 28 April 2022 (UTC)
Also who are her parents who are wealthy Nigerians? Rustygecko ( talk) 14:22, 28 April 2022 (UTC)
Why, in the day since it was removed, have four separate contributors restored the uncited alleged relationship to Legunsen III each time it has been removed subsequently? It seems suspicious that there are so many people invested in this particular point. If the relationship is factual, provide a reliable published source for it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.109.201.123 ( talk) 09:38, 30 March 2022 (UTC)
Speaking of ancestry, who is or was Prince Ade Babington-Ashaye? Was 'Prince' a given name or a title of some kind? PortholePete ( talk) 14:13, 19 April 2022 (UTC)
Also one more Google Books result giving an insight into his position- https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Egbe_Omo_Oduduwa/p30uAQAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Legunsen+III&dq=Legunsen+III&printsec=frontcover - stating "In 1949, the people of Ogere and of Iperu in Ijebu-Remo rose against their traditional rulers. In Ogere, the people were demanding the removal of their Oba, Alfred Babington Obafuwa Asaye, Legunsen III, who was installed in 1945. Most of his chiefs and associate judges of the court, of which he was president, boycotted the court and decided that nobody in Ogere should engage in any act which might make it possible for him to pose or parade himself as their ruler." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.109.205.41 ( talk) 12:53, 26 April 2022 (UTC)
This can be cited for her full name- middle name "Morenike" currently not in article- when the protection ends: http://nylawyer.nylj.com/nylawyer/exam/resultMay08/may08ac.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.109.205.41 ( talk) 13:33, 22 April 2022 (UTC)
Plenty of people have spoken critically of Shola Mos-Shogbamimu. Why is it only plaudits that are considered worthy of inclusion in the main article? They are hardly NPOV. PortholePete ( talk) 13:49, 8 May 2022 (UTC)
It'd be really nice to have some supporting sources for "Her grandfather, Oba Alfred Obafuwa Babington-Ashaye, was the Nigerian monarch of Ogere Remo", which cites her own website. Per /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons#Self-published_sources, I'm not sure if the above quoted statement doesn't come under "1. it is not unduly self-serving" or "4. there is no reasonable doubt as to its authenticity". This only occurs to one due to the nature of Mos-Shogbamimu's media profile and generally, it has to be noted, rather self-aggrandising way of presenting herself (i.e. vague but boastful presentations of her academic background, shown in numerous interviews). There must be reliable sources, surely, with pedigrees of what is made out to be a fairly illustrious family? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.145.164.15 ( talk) 14:17, 21 August 2022 (UTC)
Why is this being censored? This woman is a racist! She hates white people, and she admitted it multiple times. 45.237.49.5 ( talk) 16:49, 24 March 2023 (UTC)
She's a controversial and socially divisive character, and there's doubtless plenty of legitimate criticism of her stance and actions. Shouldn't it be expressed in the article? 86.14.43.73 ( talk) 10:54, 9 April 2023 (UTC)
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Eg her age and date of birth. What age did she enter university to graduate aged 19? She is apparently a USA qualified lawyer - when did she do that? To whom is she married? Which school did she attend? Nothing on early career. Rustygecko ( talk) 02:26, 28 March 2021 (UTC)
Also who are her parents who are wealthy Nigerians? Rustygecko ( talk) 14:22, 28 April 2022 (UTC)
Also who are her parents who are wealthy Nigerians? Rustygecko ( talk) 14:22, 28 April 2022 (UTC)
Why, in the day since it was removed, have four separate contributors restored the uncited alleged relationship to Legunsen III each time it has been removed subsequently? It seems suspicious that there are so many people invested in this particular point. If the relationship is factual, provide a reliable published source for it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.109.201.123 ( talk) 09:38, 30 March 2022 (UTC)
Speaking of ancestry, who is or was Prince Ade Babington-Ashaye? Was 'Prince' a given name or a title of some kind? PortholePete ( talk) 14:13, 19 April 2022 (UTC)
Also one more Google Books result giving an insight into his position- https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Egbe_Omo_Oduduwa/p30uAQAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Legunsen+III&dq=Legunsen+III&printsec=frontcover - stating "In 1949, the people of Ogere and of Iperu in Ijebu-Remo rose against their traditional rulers. In Ogere, the people were demanding the removal of their Oba, Alfred Babington Obafuwa Asaye, Legunsen III, who was installed in 1945. Most of his chiefs and associate judges of the court, of which he was president, boycotted the court and decided that nobody in Ogere should engage in any act which might make it possible for him to pose or parade himself as their ruler." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.109.205.41 ( talk) 12:53, 26 April 2022 (UTC)
This can be cited for her full name- middle name "Morenike" currently not in article- when the protection ends: http://nylawyer.nylj.com/nylawyer/exam/resultMay08/may08ac.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.109.205.41 ( talk) 13:33, 22 April 2022 (UTC)
Plenty of people have spoken critically of Shola Mos-Shogbamimu. Why is it only plaudits that are considered worthy of inclusion in the main article? They are hardly NPOV. PortholePete ( talk) 13:49, 8 May 2022 (UTC)
It'd be really nice to have some supporting sources for "Her grandfather, Oba Alfred Obafuwa Babington-Ashaye, was the Nigerian monarch of Ogere Remo", which cites her own website. Per /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons#Self-published_sources, I'm not sure if the above quoted statement doesn't come under "1. it is not unduly self-serving" or "4. there is no reasonable doubt as to its authenticity". This only occurs to one due to the nature of Mos-Shogbamimu's media profile and generally, it has to be noted, rather self-aggrandising way of presenting herself (i.e. vague but boastful presentations of her academic background, shown in numerous interviews). There must be reliable sources, surely, with pedigrees of what is made out to be a fairly illustrious family? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.145.164.15 ( talk) 14:17, 21 August 2022 (UTC)
Why is this being censored? This woman is a racist! She hates white people, and she admitted it multiple times. 45.237.49.5 ( talk) 16:49, 24 March 2023 (UTC)
She's a controversial and socially divisive character, and there's doubtless plenty of legitimate criticism of her stance and actions. Shouldn't it be expressed in the article? 86.14.43.73 ( talk) 10:54, 9 April 2023 (UTC)