Baba Ijesha Added to Lagos State Sex Offenders’ Register Despite Release

The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency has confirmed that Nollywood actor Olanrewaju James, popularly known as Baba Ijesha, has been officially added to the Lagos State Sex Offenders’ Register following his conviction for sexually assaulting a minor. Baba Ijesha was convicted in 2021 for assaulting a 14-year-old girl and has served his prison sentence. Shortly after his release on Saturday, he was seen resting in a vehicle. The Lagos State Government, through Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice Lawal Pedro, SAN, denied reports suggesting that the Court of Appeal had cleared the actor. Pedro described the circulating claims as “false, misleading, and irresponsible,” reaffirming that the conviction remains valid. In a statement on X on Sunday, the Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency reiterated the government’s position, quoting Pedro: “Mr Olanrewaju James was not cleared of the offences of sexual assault and indecent treatment of a child.” The agency also warned that claims promoted by actor Yomi Fabiyi were “wholly untrue and capable of alarming the public” and advised residents to disregard them. Pedro explained that Section 37 of the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency Law 2021 requires that Baba Ijesha’s name be entered into the sex offenders’ register. “This measure supports ongoing efforts to protect minors, strengthen accountability, and ensure that accurate information is available to the public,” he said. The decision to add the actor to the register follows public calls from Nollywood actress Damilola Adekoya, also known as Princess, who urged authorities during a live Instagram session on Saturday to ensure Baba Ijesha was listed.

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Baba Ijesha Was Not Acquitted, Released After Serving Jail Term – Lagos AG Lawal Pedro

Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Lawal Pedro, has clarified that actor Olanrewaju James, popularly known as Baba Ijesha, was not released due to an acquittal by the Court of Appeal. Pedro described claims suggesting otherwise as “false, misleading and irresponsible.” He said the confusion began after actor Yomi Fabiyi posted online that the appellate court had cleared Baba Ijesha of all charges, including sexual offences involving a minor—a claim that was later shared by an online platform. “No such clearance occurred at any stage of the judicial process,” Pedro emphasized, warning that the statements distorted court records and could mislead the public. He outlined the legal timeline, noting that on July 14, 2022, the Lagos High Court convicted Baba Ijesha of sexual assault and indecent treatment of a child for incidents that occurred in 2021, sentencing him to five and three years, to run concurrently. “On June 28, 2024, the Court of Appeal, Lagos Division, delivered judgment on his appeal. While the court set aside convictions relating to alleged offences from 2013–2014, it upheld the conviction and sentence for the 2021 sexual assault charges,” Pedro said. He further explained that Baba Ijesha’s appeal to the Supreme Court was struck out on May 29, 2025, for incompetence, and a subsequent motion to file a fresh appeal was dismissed on October 9, 2025, leaving the Appeal Court judgment intact. Pedro stressed that Baba Ijesha was released solely because he completed his jail term, reiterating, “Mr. Olanrewaju James was not cleared.” The Attorney-General warned Fabiyi and any platform spreading the false narrative to desist, noting that the state could initiate criminal proceedings under Section 39 of the Lagos Criminal Law for publishing false news.

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Actress Princess Issues Stark Warning After Baba Ijesha’s Prison Release

Nigerian actress Princess has issued a passionate public alert following the release of comedian Baba Ijesha from prison, branding him a convicted serial pedophile and rapist with a trail of victims. In a recent Instagram video, Princess urged schools, hotels, and landlords to bar him from their properties, emphasizing the need to shield children and vulnerable individuals from further harm. She also demanded that the Lagos State Government officially list his name in a public registry of sex offenders, pointing to his pattern of assaults followed by abrupt relocations to evade accountability. Reaffirming her earlier accusations, Princess recounted how Baba Ijesha sexually assaulted her 14-year-old foster daughter. “I’m speaking out now to protect others,” she declared, vowing not to stay silent despite backlash. In the video, she addressed critics directly: “I can see some people cursing me, saying God will punish me after Baba Ijesha was released from prison. God doesn’t support child defilement. You all can send your daughters to him for Christmas. Baba Ijesha is a convicted serial pedophile and rapist. He had dozens of victims. I am now calling on schools, hotels, and landlords not to allow him in their premises. “His full name is Olanrewaju James Omiyinka. I am also calling on the Lagos State Government to publish his name publicly as a sex offender. He rapes both young and adults. This is how he operates: after he has assaulted a child somewhere, he will leave his house in the middle of the night and relocate. He has lived in Mafoluku, Oworo, Lagos Island, and more.”   View this post on Instagram  

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Baba Ijesha Regains Freedom After Appeal Court Nullifies Conviction

Nollywood actor Olanrewaju James, better known as Baba Ijesha, has reportedly left prison after an Appeal Court ruling nullified the judgment that sent him behind bars for the sexual assault of a minor. The actor had been in custody since 2021, and in July 2022, the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja sentenced him to 16 years for offences connected to the molestation of a 14-year-old girl. On Saturday, a video began circulating widely on social media showing a man resembling the comic actor inside a vehicle, looking relieved and speaking briefly about his release. Although the clip has not been independently verified, the individual appeared to be Baba Ijesha. In the short phone conversation recorded in the video, he said in Yoruba: “Apase, I’m out… I just came out. I want to relax. I just want to leave here so I decided to inform you. Thank you for supporting me. I will call you.” His colleague and long-time associate, Yomi Fabiyi, also shared the news on Instagram, stating that the Appeal Court’s decision had finally brought clarity to what he described as a poorly handled case. Fabiyi maintained that the judgment vindicated the actor and called for greater caution when dealing with allegations involving minors. He stressed that advocating for human rights does not mean supporting abuse, noting that he has always opposed any form of sexual violence, especially against children. Fabiyi added that the lengthy legal process highlights the need for due process and fairness in all sensitive cases.

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