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Viral Video: LASG Reacts On Dismissed Customary Court Member
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LASG reacts to viral video on dismissed customary court member
- ….it was discovered that the viral video was posted by “Ogbongefriends” sometime in 2016.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that the State Government has been made aware of a viral video that has been going around on social media in which a man named Mr. Olayemi Ayeni (the complainant) claimed that Mr. Ishola Razaki Adeyemi, a former member of the Customary Court, had abused his position by acting improperly in a case involving the complainant and his wife and then snatched his wife and children.
The matter which occurred between 2014/2015 was investigated by the Lagos State Judicial Service Commission. The findings of the investigation subsequently led to the termination of the appointment of the Member of the Customary Court.
It was discovered that the viral video was posted by “Ogbongefriends” sometime in 2016.
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Members of the public are informed that the Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency has attempted to reach out to “Ogbongefriends” through their various social media accounts, but unfortunately, their accounts have not been active since 2018. All efforts to reach out to the complainant have also been to no avail.
We, therefore, use this medium to encourage anyone with useful information about the complainant to please reach out via our social media handles – @dsvrt on Twitter or @dsva on Instagram or call 0813-796-0048.
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