The Ogun State Government has announced that it will prosecute popular TikToker, “DJ Chicken“, over a series of road traffic incidents.


Governor Dapo Abiodun
According to the state’s Ministry of Justice, the content creator, whose real name is Ademola Abiodun is set to face prosecution following multiple crashes linked to reckless driving.
The decision comes after a November 1, 2025, crash in Sagamu, Ogun State, where DJ Chicken allegedly rammed into two motorcycles, leaving a rider and a female passenger severely injured.
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In a statement released on Monday via the government’s official X handle, witnesses reported that DJ Chicken attempted to flee the scene but was stopped by onlookers.
The statement read: “While it may be reasonable to allow crash victims to get compensation from persons who have driven recklessly and to resolve road traffic collisions as a civil wrong, some road users are special dangers to society and should be held to account under criminal law. Mr Abiodun is one such person.”
It continued: “Mr Abiodun’s heedless return to the wheel with no greater care just three weeks after makes it imperative that the state must intervene to protect the public — especially as there is an organic outcry against his continued driving.”
The ministry disclosed that DJ Chicken was involved in yet another crash on November 23, 2025, in Lekki, Lagos State, narrowly avoiding pedestrians.
“This lone car incident almost harmed pedestrians, but for good fortune and their quick reflexes,” the statement noted.
To safeguard the public and ensure accountability, the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Oluwasina Ogungbade, SAN, has directed immediate action.
Accordingly, the Attorney-General and Honourable Commissioner for Justice — Oluwasina Ogungbade, SAN — has directed relevant officers to expedite action on the pending crash case from Sagamu for prompt arraignment, the statement said.
The ministry reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with law enforcement agencies to protect the public from dangerous road users.
“The Office of the Attorney-General is working closely with the police to achieve this outcome,” it added.
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