The monarch of Orile Ifo Ogun State, Oba Adewale Semiu Ogunjobi ,Olorile of Orile Ifo was on Tuesday, arraigned by the Nigeria Police before an Ifo Magistrate Court on a three-count charge of assault, conspiracy, and conduct likely to cause a breach of peace.
The arraignment in court was the response of the police authorities to the Oba’s public assault and battery on a member of his community, 73 year old Elder Abraham Areola.
He was granted bail with two sureties in ₦5million each in like sum, who must be residents within the court’s jurisdiction.
March 6th, 2025, has been slated for the next hearing of the case against the embattled King, who was suspended by the Ogun State Government after the video of his assault on Areola went viral.
The Ogun State Police Command had interrogated the embattled monarch on the assault and his claim that he had control of the police on Monday, February 3rd . He also boasted in the viral video that led to his suspension that he would ensure that his victim was sent to jail through his connection with the police.
Adejobi Olumuyiwa, the Force Headquarters Public Relations Officer, confirmed the police interrogation of the monarch with a promise that further action would be taken and justice would prevail.
The monarch was earlier sacked in a decision taken by Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun, in a statement from the Special Adviser on Communication and Strategy, Kayode Akinmade, on Monday, was reached after Oba Ogunjobi and his victim, 73-year-old Areola Abraham, were invited by the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Ganiyu Hamzat, for interrogation.
Akinmade said, “This became imperative as a result of the reckless utterances and public misconduct of the Kabiyesi as it was evident in the social media and being bandied in the larger public space.
“After the investigation conducted on the matter, the Kabiyesi has been suspended and stripped of the paraphernalia of the stool of Olorile-Ifo pending the determination of his culpability or otherwise on the allegation.
“The foregoing decision was reached by the ministry in conjunction with the Egba Traditional Council in accordance with Section 52(1) of the Obas and Chiefs’ Law of Ogun State 2021”.
Meanwhile, the Committee for Defence of Human Rights, on Monday petitioned the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, demanding the arrest and prosecution of Oba Ogunjobi for assaulting Abraham in a viral video.
The National Vice President of CDHR, Mr Yinka Folarin, disclosed this while addressing journalists in Abeokuta.
Folarin said that Oba Ogunjobi is said to be found of allegedly going about with thugs to intimidate and harass members of the public while using his influence as a former police officer to perpetrate all forms of nefarious activities.
He explained that “The atrocities of Oba Ogunjobi as captured in a viral video include the recent assault on Elder Areola Abraham Love JP, a 73-year-old resident of Ifo, on January 21, 2025.
“Elder Areola Abraham Love JP was beaten by Oba Semiu Adewale Ogunjobi and members of his suspected killer squad.
“The victim, an elderly man with an ailment, narrated his ordeal, stating that he was going to get food when the Olorile of Ifo saw and called him.
“He respectfully crossed to honour the call, only to be attacked by the Oba, who slapped him severally and ordered his squad to descend on him; all pleas by the old man meant nothing to the Oba, who is notorious for his thuggery and public assaults”.
Folarin said that the viral video and the testimonies of the victim revealed that Ogunjobi assaulted Areola, slapped him severally, kicked and forced him to kneel down and prostrate, an act that was carried out by himself and his men.
The CDHR has therefore urged the IG to ensure the arrest and prosecution of Oba Ogunjobi to establish that no one is indeed above the law, no matter the status in the society.
The association also urged the state governor to within 72 hours commence the process to remove Oba Ogunjobi from office for descrating the traditional stools and for not behaving in way that hold the traditional stools in high esteem and greater respect.
Speaking during the press briefing, Areola said he had done nothing to warrant such a humiliating attack from the royal father.
The community leader said that the attack has left him traumatised and he is now very afraid of his life.
He said, “I asked him what I did, but he never wanted to listen to me; he only wanted to molest me; that is what he does. When he gets to his hotel, he will now be showing them the video; he will say look at how he was begging me; I molested him and made him beg.
“He said he is in control of the police, that he will kill me and nothing will happen, I however want Nigeria government to save me from him, he said he would kill me and nothing will happen. I am now very afraid of my life.”
Ogunjobi had sparked outrage after a viral video surfaced showing him verbally and physically assaulting Areola.
In the footage, some men with Ogunjobi were seen slapping the elderly man and forcing him to kneel and prostrate.
The incident led to widespread condemnation.