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Lady reportedly caught spying on Osoba's house with a drone

The residence of former Ogun State governor Olusegun Osoba has been subjected to an invasion by intruders who reportedly used a drone to survey his compound.
The residence of former Ogun State governor Olusegun Osoba has been subjected to an invasion by intruders who reportedly used a drone to survey his compound.
A former governor of Ogun State Olusegun Osoba is reportedly a victim of many home invasions. The recent one happened while preparing for an APC meeting.
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One of the aides of the ex-government official stated this in a report by Punch News.

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The residence of Olusegun Osoba has often been linked with reports alleging invasion of privacy.
The residence of Olusegun Osoba has often been linked with reports alleging invasion of privacy.

The rep, Adekunle Adeyemi confirms that the drone was shot down. It was reportedly used to monitor the activities of Osoba who returned from a trip to the United Kingdom on Tuesday, September 25, 2018.

“This will be another breach of security of Chief Osoba’s private security. A few years ago, unidentified persons invaded part of the compound and took reasonable time to dig out buried armored cables. This was done in most professional manner.

“It will also be recalled that sometime ago, two bungalows on the premises were vandalised by unidentified hoodlums.

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“Another breach was when insulting graffiti were written round the fence of Chief Osoba’s house, not too long ago.

“Those involved in the latest action have been handed over to an arm of government agencies for investigations," reads a statement captured by Punch.

Ex-governor Olusegun Osoba was reportedly gearing up for an APC meeting when he experienced a home invasion.
Ex-governor Olusegun Osoba was reportedly gearing up for an APC meeting when he experienced a home invasion.

More reports confirm that the ex-governor returned to his Abeokuta home to prepare for the All Progressives Congress (APC) meeting expected to hold on Friday, September 28, 2018.

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