Stop Cheap Blackmail Into Taking People’s Land – Osogbo Family Warns Group

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•Commends lawyer for fighting against injustice

The Alare Iyiolu Family of Osogbo, has urged the public to disregard what it described as a false narrative by a group, Judicial Watch of Nigeria (JUWON) against the personality of its lawyer, Muhydeen Adeoye Esq. (Galadima).

The family said the story being circulated by the group over the land issue along Osogbo/Ikirun Road, Osogbo, was false and a calculated attempt to pervert the cause of justice.

In a statement on Thursday, the family said the lawyer was only fighting against injustice and deserves commendation for fighting for the victims.

The statement further said, “We hasten to add that the matter they are assassinating the character of Muyideen Adeoye over is sub judice. They refused to enter any defence to the suits some of which question how a judgment could be used to lay claim to any available land contrary to what is contained in the judgment.

“These people attempted to levy execution in respect of land covering over 200 hectares within Osogbo on 30th April, 2025 claiming they got a court order to carry on the execution. This led the affected thousands of people to approach the court and on 3rd June, 2025, the Court, becoming convinced over the application made by the very same Muhydeen Adeoye Esq, stayed further execution.

“These people ignored the Court injunction and went back until 5th August, 2025 when another Court Order by Hon. Justice S.O. Oke set aside the whole execution and restrained Mistura Busari and Lekan Alabi specifically in the Ruling from going on to the land any longer until the Judge in the main case would determine the main suit.

“Hon. Justice Oyebiyi who is the judge in the main case and who initially granted the purported order for execution due to fraudulent misrepresentation of facts set aside the entire orders on 17th September, 2025 putting to an end the alleged right to go onto the land.”

The statement added that, “Surprisingly, these people returned to the land sometime in January 2026 and were reportedly said to have invaded some places including one NIPCO Filling Station.

“That led the owner of the place to commence contempt proceedings and file a fresh suit against the people joining the police in the matter. The contempt proceedings being handled by the Law Firm of Mr Adeoye Galadima have been assigned to a judge and a date given. That is what, we believe, pushes the people to rush to all social media looking for all ways to drag his reputation into the mud.”




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