A former commissioner in
Ondo State, Ogunbadejo Kolawole, has raised alarm following alleged discovery
of fetish objects in the apartment of the state House of Assembly member, Hon.
Fola Olasehinde.
Ogunbadejo said the scary
items in the twin-duplex at No. 6, Olasehinde Lane, Ijapo Estate, Akure, was
occupied by Olasehinde since 2009.Fetish objects allegedly found included
amulets, snail shells, live snails, cow horns of different sizes wrapped in
coloured cloth, miniature coffins, photo images of humans and animals,
concoctions in black clay pots as well as bottles and cans containing all
manner of liquids.
Others were charms in
bottles labeled: Rasu, Aso Eegun, Eegun Ekun, Iye Agbe, Aluko, Irun ori omo
tuntun (hair of a new born baby) and odidi osio. There were other bottles
labelled Gbetugbetu, Ajatuka etc.
Some personal effects of the
female lawmaker including House of Assembly vehicle plate number, campaign
posters and hand bills were also said found in the apartment.
But Olasehinde, who
represents Ose State Constituency, denied any knowledge of the fetish items,
saying she had moved all her belongings to a new accommodation at GRA,
Alagbaka, Akure, since October, 2012.
According to her, she gave
the keys to her personal assistant for another co-tenant because the two
duplexes share the same water system, adding that she expected the co-tenant to
hand over the keys to the landlord.
The landlord had issued Hon.
Olasehinde a quit notice last year, demanding that she vacate the apartment by
October, 2012.
Ogunbadejo, said he went to
court to get an injunction to force all the doors to the residence open since
the lawmaker refused to quit or pay her rent.
He said he was therefore
surprised to find stinking and bizarre fetish items in all the rooms in the
house.
The landlord claimed that no
one had access to the apartment since it was locked by the lawmaker who refused
to hand over the keys.
Ogunbadejo said: “She
happened to be from Idogun in Ose Local Government Area. She approached me
asking for accommodation and I wanted to help because I know members of her
family. The elder brother was my teacher at the Grade II Teachers Training
College in 1961 and 1962.
“I gave her the
accommodation in 2009. From then to 2012, she was my tenant. Aside this, she
paid rent in the first year, but did not pay in the second year. Slater, she
paid in two installments, claiming her husband was sick. Aside the first year,
she never paid rents even when they were due, which led to disagreements
between us.
“After appealing to her to
pay the agreed sum of N850, 000, she then issued a cheque for N700, 000. I then
asked for the outstanding N150, 000 but she said the roof in one of the rooms
was leaking, claiming she invited a contractor to cost and fix the problem.
“I told her that I am living
in Akure and since she is my tenant, it is my responsibility to fix the leaking
roof. If you had told me, within 24 hours, I would have invited somebody to fix
the problem. She said “I do not want anybody to enter my room”.
“I then instructed my lawyer
to write and demand for the rent or I would eject her from the house. I told my
lawyer to demand for N120, 000 from her and that she should use N30, 000 to
carry out repairs on the alleged leaking roof. If I were to repair it, I would
have used only one roofing sheet.
The landlord added: “After a
lot of pressure, she paid up and I then gave her an eleven-month eviction
notice. Before the expiration, the state government had offered her an
accommodation. But on moving out, she locked the gate into the main building.
“We then went to court and
the Magistrate asked her to appear but she did not come. Based on this, the
court gave ruled that she should pay rent arrears of N498, 033, 33k for seven
months.
“We expected her to obey the
order but she never did. We again approached the court which gave us the order
to force the doors open. The court gave us a staff and two policemen. When we
forced the doors open, the police were surprised that the apartment was turned
into a shrine.
“We were surprised that a
woman could have fetish objects in her apartment. Since then, she has refused
to come and collect the items, until I got someone to take me to the House
officers. The Deputy Speaker, Hon. Emiola Dare, came here with 12 people to
take pictures of the fetish items.
“They were shocked to see a
legislator converting her residence to a shrine. Since then, I have started
renovating the building because the whole compound has been overtaken by
weeds.”
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