Naomi brought Ooni’s first and oldest son, Tadenikawo, to the event, which marked the opening of the monarch’s Ojaja Park in Akure, Ondo State.

The event was filled with joy and excitement as Tadenikawo, 4, became the centre of attention, with guests eagerly lining up to dance with him. His father’s wives, Queen Temitope and Aderonke joined the  festivities, adding to the jubilant atmosphere.

The queens who played with Tadenikawo also shared some moments with Naomi.

The former Olori and the Ooni married in October 2018 and welcomed their son, Tadenikawo, on 18  November 2020.

Naomi, in December 2021 confirmed the end of her three-year marriage to the monarch on her official Instagram page.

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The former queen, who leads an interdenominational ministry in Akure, Ondo State, explained that her decision to end the marriage stemmed from a disconnect between the monarch’s public image and ‘his true self.

Since their separation, the monarch and the prophetess had not been seen together publicly until they reunited at a praise night held as part of the opening ceremonies for the Ooni’s Ojaja Park in Akure, Ondo State.

Naomi attended the event because it took place in Akure, her hometown. At one point, she was seen standing beside the Ooni, appearing relaxed as dignitaries showered Tadenikawo with cash gifts.

Besides the dignitaries, Tadenikawo’s father’s wives, and other well-wishers, Ooni’s sister, Princess Adesola, also held and played with the prince at the event.

Despite their past, Naomi and the Ooni’s interactions were warm and cordial, reassuring the audience of  their amicable relationship.