Man to wash public toilets in Ibadan for 30 days for being rude to Court

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An Ile-Tuntun Customary Court in Ibadan on Wednesday ordered a man, Jimoh Falola, to wash public toilets for 30 days for being rude to the Court.

In his ruling, the President of the Court, Chief Henry Agbaje, held that Falola had no regards for constituted authority from the way he insulted the Court while the Court was sitting.

Agbaje consequently ordered Falola to be taken away by the Police until he is ready to comport himself in a civil and orderly manner.

”He is ordered to embark on 30-day community service which include clearing the bush, sweeping the cutting, road sweeping and washing of public toilets.”

The arbitrator subsequently adjourned the case until March 29 for hearing.

Mr Opeyemi, filed a divorce suit against her estranged husband, Falola.

Falola refused to appear on two sittings.

When he finally appeared, he accused the staff of the Court of receiving money as inducement from his wife so as to favour her.

He also shouted at the top of his voice while the Court was sitting. 

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