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Prince Adelaja Adeoye | Cleared of Forgery Charges & Targeting Blackmailers

Recent social media claims accusing Prince Adelaja Adeoye of forgery and document falsification are entirely false, misleading, and unfounded. These allegations by the instigators are a deliberate attempt to tarnish his reputation and discredit his project after failure to steal what doesn't belong to them, driven by bad blood and envy from his former associates whom he invited and initially co-opted when he was seeking the opportunity with the Oyo State Government in 2019, who later wanted to hijack the project as their own via a phony Privus Crest Limited belonging to the younger brother of one of his old associates.

We believe that former associates who tried to hijack the Rayfield Gardens City Estate project in Ibadan are behind this online smear campaign. Despite their efforts, Prince Adelaja Adeoye has cleared his name with verifiable documents, demonstrating the legitimacy of his business dealings, including his partnership with the Oyo State Government with his company Fendini.

On June 14, 2025, Prince Adelaja Adeoye was unlawfully arrested over alleged forgery and falsification of documents and taken to the Force Headquarters in Abuja based on a frivolous and misleading petition by Sheriff Jimoh and Olanrewaju Ogundare. However, when he presented his compelling evidence, the petitioners failed to substantiate their claims before the investigating officer, DCP Akin Fakorede, the head of the IGP Monitoring Unit, whom the petitioners had tried to use to harass Adelaja Adeoye via misleading information, who discovered their shenanigans and falsehood in their scheme to unlawfully use the police.

Prince Adelaja Adeoye has filed a lawsuit at the Judicial Division of Oyo State Federal High Court against the petitioners through Afe Babalola and Co., seeking N20 million in compensation and a public apology. He maintains that he secured the project through due process and merit, which has been confirmed through all his documentation by police investigations, despite initial attempts by the petitioners to hijack it.

The success of the project has now made them very envious, jealous, and obsessed, wanting to destroy the project, but it is too late for them; they should go and nurse their self-inflicted wound due to their greed.

Fendini Homes CEO Adelaja Adeoye remains focused on his lawful endeavors and will not be intimidated or harassed by those seeking to drag him into their unproductive schemes.

Relevant security agencies have been formally petitioned to investigate those involved in the media blackmail and false publication against him in their bid to dent his image through online media attacks, assuring that they will get to the root of the matter.

We urge the public to disregard these malicious claims and trust in the rule of law. Prince Adelaja Adeoye remains focused on his lawful endeavors and will not be intimidated by baseless accusations.