
Osan’s judicial institution revealed the unveiling, saying that the law and order judges fined N150,000 after collecting N3’s transport port fare after collecting N3’s transportation port fare.
The initial report claimed that a Rhoda Adu received an N3,000 fare from an Olapitan Sola, and then closed the phone and failed to appear. Therefore, an Akogun Oludare ordered her to pay SOLA N150,000.
However, social media users who proposed initial claims now show that they just “catch up with friends” with friends. They claimed to mention Akogun Oludare, and Rhoda Adu was their friend, which was their joke.



After the crowders only acknowledged that the court had objections to the report of the report, their claims were false.
The response of the chief registered official of Ossen was that Omizard said in a statement: “The attention of the Osan State High Court has aroused false and disturbing news on social media on social media.
“According to reports, between Thursday and Saturday, January 23, 2025, it is reported that Akogun Oludare, an Akogun Oludare who is sitting in the ILESA Magsterial Distribution judge, ordered a lady to pay 3,000 A150,000 A150,000 A150,000 A150,000 Collect 3,000 A150,000 as a transport fare to visit the man.
He pointed out: “No local judge is known as Akogun Oludare in Orson Judiciary. In addition, no local judge in Ousen has never issued such an order.”

In addition, the ILESA branch of the Nigerian Lawyers Association also issued a statement that a woman was fined N150K.
