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Yoyo Bitters Management clarifies relationship with Oko Oloyun’s FIJK

The Management and Staff of Abllat Company Nig Ltd, owners of Yoyo bitters have clarified the relationship between the two trado-medical companies.

Commiserating with the management and staff of FIJIK over the death of the Chief Executive Officer, Alhaji Fatai Yusuf aka Oko Oloyun, the management of Abllat noted that the two trado-medical products are from entirely two different companies.

While Yoyo Bitters is a product of Dr. Abiola Oluwatobi owned Abllat company Nigeria limited, FIJIK is the product of the late Alhaji Fatai Yusuf.

Our attention has been drawn to the News going round about our brand, Yoyo bitters and we wish to state categorically that FIJK and YOYO Bitters are two different brands that are produced by different companies. Yoyo bitters are patented and owned by Abllat Company Nigeria Limited and has no connection with Oko Oloyun,” the statement noted.

Continuing, the statement commiserated with the families and management of the late Alhaji Yusuf’s company saying only God can help them at this point.

We commiserate with the families business partners, Media Partners, and associates of Oko Ooyun, across the World on his sudden and unfortunate demise. We pray the relevant authorities will look into this and ensure the perpetrators are brought to book,” the statement read.

Also, the statement stated that FIJK and YOYO Bitters are two different brands that are produced by different companies.

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