The Ogun State Government has announced that it is fast-tracking the prosecution of entertainer Ademola Abiodun, popularly known as DJ Chicken, following a series of road traffic incidents linked to him in recent weeks.

In a statement released on X (Twitter), the Ministry of Justice said the pending case against DJ Chicken arising from a 1 November 2025 crash in Sagamu is now being prioritised for prompt arraignment.

According to the ministry, the incident involved a collision with two motorcycles, leaving a rider and a female passenger seriously injured.

Officials allege that he attempted to flee the scene before being confronted by bystanders, while police opened an investigation and ensured medical care for the victims.

The ministry further disclosed that another crash occurred on 23 November 2025 in Lekki, Lagos State, where Mr Abiodun was reportedly involved in a lone-vehicle incident that nearly struck pedestrians.

According to the Ministry of Justice, yesterday’s crash is said to be his third in two months, and video evidence exists for at least two of the incidents.

The government said the pattern of behaviour demonstrates a special danger to society and warrants criminal prosecution rather than treating the collisions as purely civil matters.

Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Oluwasina Ogungbade, SAN, has therefore directed officials to expedite action on the Sagamu case.

The ministry said it is collaborating closely with the Ogun State Police Command to bring the matter before the courts.

The government added that its intervention is necessary to protect the public, citing what it described as an organic outcry over DJ Chicken’s continued driving following the repeated incidents.



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