 Tension is brewing as communities within Oro Kingdom inquire a state clash over the dissolution of the Board of Proprietors. The dispute reflects deeper historical and governance issues within the Kingdom. The disagreement stemmed from Oro Town's claim to produce the permanent chairman of the Board and the majority of the community members. The prestigious educational institution established in 1958 was a collaborative effort among all the generic towns of Oro Kingdom. Our correspondent spoke with Chairman of the Board of Proprietors Oro Grammar School, Prince Olajide Titilayo, on his matter. Now ready for any dialogue, they decided to go to court. So in their own summon, a school formed by seven communities in the Kingdom to have six representatives in the Board of Proprietors and that the rest six communities should share, not even, not a matter of saying, one, one, one. They want to have six for Oro community and the remaining six communities should now have three. So almost about two years, the judge decided, I'll have put in a motion that that case should be struck out because number one, you truly are members of the, they are part and parcel of that Board. They should have said something. After 1992, when the Board of Proprietors was inaugurated. So anything after five years, if you're looking at it, after five years the concert is not possible. 2010, when all town people thought that they have more members in the Board of Proprietors than any other group, but the other communities saw it as something which is not proper. So it is joint venture and it should be run jointly. But when they failed, they were not, they didn't get what they wanted. They have to go to court. We started this court by 27th of the 8th of November, 2022. And by doing this, the conclusion was reached by 8th of January this year, 2024.