An Oyo State businessman, Alhaji Isiak Folorunso, has announced he will be taking legal action against a U.S.-based online blogger who allegedly published a video discrediting him and his businesses.
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Ma­yaro MP Rush­ton Paray has crit­i­cised the gov­ern­ment’s han­dling of the evic­tion of squat­ters in Ram­jat­tan Trace, say­ing it lacked ma­tu­ri­ty and hu­man­i­ty.