Family Files Lawsuit Against NDLEA for Unlawful Seizure of Property

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The family of the late Prof. Afolabi Ojo, known as the Asiwaju of Ado-Ekiti, has taken legal action against the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) over the alleged illegal possession of their property. The case has been filed at the Ado-Ekiti State High Court.

Details of the case, such as the specific property in question and the circumstances surrounding its alleged illegal possession, are not provided in the available search results. However, it can be inferred that the family believes the NDLEA has unlawfully taken possession of their property.

Legal disputes over property possession can be complex and involve various legal arguments and evidence. It is likely that the family’s legal representatives will present their case in court, arguing that the NDLEA’s possession of the property is illegal and seeking appropriate legal remedies.

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