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Ondo Lawmaker has shrine in her apartment- Landlord alleges Wonders they say shall never end as once cordial relationship between a serving lawmaker, representing Ose Constituency at the Ondo State House of Assembly, Hon. Fola Olasehinde a.k.a “Yeye Oge” and her former Landlord, Pa. Kolawole Ogunbadejo has now gone sour as the Landlord is accusing the honourable of having a shrine in her Duplex apartment. The apartment which is located at No. 6 Olasehinde Lane, Ijapo Estate in Akure, serves as a home for the lawmaker from 2009 till 2012 before she moved to the Government’s Quarters at Alagbaka Akure. Despite securing a new apartment, Olasehinde, who married a Spanish man but now late has been accused of keeping the keys to the ijapo apartment while refusing to pay her house rent. This was said to have annoyed her landlord, who approached the court to get a court order in order to get the doors forcefully opened. However, Ogunbadejo, a former Commissioner in the old Ondo State, got the court order which gave the legal channel for the opening of the house where fetish items were discovered at the apartment initially occupied by the lawmaker. The news quickly spread to the town as residents in Akure, particularly those at Ijapo rushed to the Lawmaker former house to look at the fetish items allegedly left behind by the legislator. However, Olasehinde denied having any knowledge about the spiritual items, saying she had moved with all her things immediately she left the area to Alagbaka. Some of the items found at the apartment were; coffins, pieces of snail shells and those ones that are still alive, Cow horns of different sizes wrapped with pieces of coloured cloth, images of humans and animals, concoction prepared in black clay pots in mixture and grounded soaps, as well as bottles and cans containing all manner of liquid. According to Pa. Ogunbadejo, ” though, we are from the same local government and also behaved like father and daughter towards each other then, I had given Olasehinde a quit notice since last year, and also asking her to hand over the house by October 2012 since she refused to pay my house rent. Despite that she saw the quit notice letter, the lawmaker refused to drop the keys. I approached my lawyer who went to court to seek for an injunction to force all the doors leading to the residence open.
Posted on: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 13:46:41 +0000

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