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Baba Ijesha and The Case – By Galadima MD Adeoye

Foremost, all forms of molestation, sexual harassment, sexual intercourse without lawful consent, indecent dressings and others are outright condemned and renounced and on these grounds, Baba Ijesha’s conducts are found inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals and are therefore contrary to conscience and the divine law.
NOW see.
Salient points as observed from Baba Ijesha saga are the following:
1. It is apparent or eyely that Baba Ijesha’s ‘toxic bullets’ have hit more than a couple of certain ‘celebrities’ in their industry.
2. It is apparent that with the man’s current travail, some aggrieved ‘leftovers’ have found an opportunity to do ‘ya ce urself now’ at Baba Ijesha. Do you now fear women? This is a kind of rhetorical questions or jabs that may be easily finding their ways straight into Baba Ijesha’s face now.
3. I am certainly and doubly sure that the photo of the lady that is currently viral on media cannot be that of the acclaimed minor.
4. Muted tones struck by some big personalities in the industry is illustrative of some hidden facts not yet heard about the saga.
5. The incident has exposed the level of ignorance, poor exposure and amoralism in the industry.
6.The police have displayed sound professionalism about the way and manner they handle the case.
6. Note that both court and police administrative bail may be denied for securing safety of life of the suspect.
7. It is therefore accepted that people who care less about what finds its way into their bodies as long as it fetches cash cannot be a mouthpiece for the right-thinking members of this society over the indecent conduct by any stretch.
Galadima MD Adeoye is a lawyer, social analyst and public commentator. He writes from Osogbo.
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