A judge of the Ondo State High Court, Justice Bamidele Adeleye Adeyeye, has died.
The Chief Registrar of the Ondo State High Court, Ayodeji Akinsanya, confirmed the development in a statement issued on Friday in Akure.

According to the statement, the Ondo State judiciary received the news of his death with deep sorrow, describing the late judge as a distinguished jurist who served as the presiding judge of High Court 5 in Akure.
“It is with deep sorrow and profound grief that the Ondo State Judiciary announces the passing of Hon. Justice B. F. Adeyeye, a distinguished jurist and serving Judge of High Court 5, Akure.
“Justice Adeyeye departed this earthly realm on Thursday, March 12, 2026,” the statement read.
The judiciary stated that the late judge was widely known as a symbol of integrity, wisdom and dedication to justice during his years on the bench.
According to the statement, Justice Adeyeye’s service was marked by a strong commitment to fairness, equity and the rule of law.
He was also described as highly respected among his colleagues, members of the legal profession and the public because of his humility, knowledge and impartiality in the discharge of his duties.
The judiciary added that his contributions to the growth of the judicial system and the advancement of justice in Ondo State will remain significant.
It also noted that his death represents a major loss not only to the judiciary but also to the people of Ondo State and Nigeria as a whole.
“On behalf of the judges, magistrates and staff of the Ondo State Judiciary, we extend our heartfelt condolences to the family of Hon. Justice B. F. Adeyeye.
“We pray that Almighty God grants them the strength to bear this irreparable loss and that the soul of our departed brother rests in perfect peace,” the statement added.
Justice Adeyeye was sworn in as a judge of the Ondo State High Court on September 8, 2011.
Born on January 16, 1961, he founded the law firm, Fola Adeyeye & Co., in Okitipupa, Okitipupa Local Government Area of Ondo State, before he was later appointed to the bench.






















