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Ogun Assembly orders Nollywood actor’s arrest for parading self as monarch

The Ogun State House of Assembly, Southwest Nigeria, has ordered security agencies to arrest a Nollywood star, Goriola Hassan, for allegedly parading himself as the Oba-elect of Imobi in Ijebu-East Local Government Area of the State.

Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Olakunle Oluomo, who gave the order during plenary on Thursday, stated that Hassan should be arrested and presented to the Assembly within 14 days.

The Assembly had in August threatened to issue a warrant of arrest on Goriola after he snubbed two previous invitations of the lawmakers over the allegations against him.

Oluomo ordered his arrest following the presentation and adoption of the report of the House Committee on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, which accused Goriola of converting  a government building to private use.

Ajayi also accused the Nollywood actor of disobeying the orders of constituted authority that asked him to stop parading himself as the Olu of Imobi.

The Committee affirmed that the Onitasin of Itasin remained the only king and prescribed authority in Imobi land.

The Committee recommended that the government building, which was the Government’s Community Dispensary House at Fotedo, Imobi, converted to private use by  Goriola, be taken over by the community and that he should be declared wanted and handed over to the security agencies.

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