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Alhaja Yussuf Falilat Accuses Ataoja of Osogbo of Alleged Attacks on Her Vehicles

Popular politician and producer of Ero-Arike balm, Alhaja Yussuf Falilat, has accused the Ataoja of Osogbo, Oba Jimoh, of turning against her despite a past gesture of goodwill.

Falilat claimed she once secured a Mecca pilgrimage slot for the monarch, which was eventually given to his son-in-law.
However, she alleged that the same monarch has now directed individuals to attack any vehicle distributing or selling her products across Osogbo.

The accusation has sparked reactions and raised concerns about the relationship between traditional rulers and business people in the area.

The development has generated significant attention on social media, with many following the unfolding situation closely. Falilat’s statement has brought to light alleged tensions between her and the Ataoja of Osogbo.

The matter is currently generating discussions among residents and observers in Osogbo and beyond.

As the story continues to develop, there are calls for calm and proper investigation into the claims. The incident has highlighted the need for peaceful coexistence between traditional institutions and business operators in the community. Many are waiting to see how the matter will be resolved.

The allegation has once again drawn attention to the complex relationships between traditional rulers and prominent figures in society.

Stakeholders are urging both parties to seek amicable resolution to avoid further escalation. The situation remains a topic of interest in Osogbo and surrounding areas.

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