Police begin probe after lady accuses InDrive driver of robbery

The Lagos State Police Command has opened an investigation into a robbery allegation made by a passenger, Itohan Agbonghae, against an InDrive driver, James Oluwatoyin Ogunsanwo.

Agbonghae, in a viral post shared on X (formerly Twitter) on October 15, 2025, which has attracted over five million views, claimed that Ogunsanwo robbed her during a ride arranged through the platform.

She wrote: “If you order a ride and you see him, please cancel. He’ll pretend something is wrong with his car and park so his gang can rob you. All of his door handles, except the driver’s side, are broken.

“You can’t get out. I literally had to climb out through the driver’s side while he was pretending to fix the light and was on a call.”

Reacting to the allegation, Ogunsanwo denied any wrongdoing and gave a detailed account of the incident.
According to him, “She booked a ride from Bode Thomas, Surulere, to Mafoluku, Oshodi. While we were on the express, the car’s lights went off, so I turned into the service lane to fix the issue.

“I called my rewire, who guided me on what to do. While I was fixing the light, some street urchins approached and demanded money.”

Ogunsanwo said the lady and her friend got out of the vehicle during the episode.
“They initially asked for ₦20,000, but after negotiation, they collected ₦8,000,” he said.
“I later dropped her friend in Oshodi and her in Mafoluku. She transferred ₦4,000 for the trip, and we parted peacefully.”

He added that InDrive later contacted him for clarification but suspended his account afterward. “They blocked my account after I explained everything. I could no longer work. I need justice,” he lamented.

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