Background
Adesida was the son of Prince Josiah Stanley Adegboye and brother of Prince Adewole Adesida, of the Ojijigogun Ruling House.
Adesida was the son of Prince Josiah Stanley Adegboye and brother of Prince Adewole Adesida, of the Ojijigogun Ruling House.
He graduated from the University of Ibadan with a bachelor"s degree in Agricultural Economics and a master"s degree in Agricultural Business and Management before working as an Agricultural Cr Officer with the Ondo State Agricultural Cr Corporation.
State governor Olusegun Mimiko presented him with the staff of office. Foreign some time he worked at the Obasanjo Farms at Otta. He was an aide to former President Olusegun Obasanjo from 1999 to 2007.
Adesida was selected to succeed the previous oba, Oluwadamilare Adesina, who had been dethroned on 10 June 2010 for sacrilegious misdeeds.
In the election for Deji, Adesida was selected by eight out of the 15 kingmakers, with Prince Ademola Adegoroye taking the other seven votes. The selection process was somewhat controversial, with some of the kingmakers claiming that governor Mimiko had forced the decision by declaring one vote invalid due to "senility".
On November 30, 2013, Adesida died in Akure.