Lagos to charge Yomi Fabiyi for contempt of court over Oko Iyabo, a movie on Baba Ijesha’s rape case

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A Yoruba movie maker, Yomi Fabiyi, has been accused of contempt of court by the Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecution.

Fabiyi is accused of airing a movie about the facts of the Baba Ijesha rape allegation against a court order barring such.

According to Director of Public Prosecution, Olayinka Adeyemi, Fabiyi produced the movie entitled “Oko Iyabo,” based on the court proceedings of June 24, 2021. He said this to an Ikeja Special Offences Court.

He said: “Despite the warnings of this honourable court, an actor called Yomi Fabiyi went ahead and made a movie about the facts of this case.

“He used real names of the parties and witnesses in this matter in the movie. Our application is to exclude him, his privies, and his agents from proceedings in court.

“He is not in court at the moment but his representatives may be in court. This is contempt of court and we intend to prosecute him and bring him before this court.

Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo, while reacting, ordered an investigation.

“This case is sub judice and you are not to be making videos and disparaging comments on social media. This needs to be investigated,” the judge said.

But lead defence counsel, Dada Awosika (SAN), said that though he was aware of the movie, it was filmed before the criminal case began in court.

“The movie is about the controversy between two artists – Yomi Fabiyi and Iyabo Ojo. I saw the movie on YouTube. The two of them are supporters on different sides. Fabiyi is one supporter and Ojo is another supporter.

“This movie is about the controversy between both of them and they are not parties to this case,” Awosika said.

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