Solomon Robinson, popularly known as ‘King Solomon’ and the mastermind behind KSAnalysis, a sports betting prediction platform, has raised an alarm about alleged plots by “unknown individuals” to wrongfully implicate him in criminal activities.
In his public disclaimer, Solomon clarified that he is a “legitimate professional who does not engage in fraud, cybercrime or drug-related activities”.
The betting entrepreneur then narrated an episode when some “hostile forces” allegedly planted “wraps of illicit substances” in his vehicle to incriminate him.

He said the incident happened in Ibadan on May 15, while he was preparing to travel to Calabar.
“I noticed that my car’s boot was mysteriously half-open and initially attributed it to a potential electrical fault. He went to retrieve his travel bag,” Solomon said.
“However, acting on a strong intuition, I opened the booth to discover that the high-visibility road-sign vest, which is typically kept hidden under the deep second layer of the booth, had been moved to the top layer.
“Inside the vest, I discovered two wraps of illicit substances, and I immediately knew that someone had deliberately planted these substances in my car to set me up.”
Solomon then added that he also faced a similar situation in Calabar and accused some security personnel claiming to be from the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) of searching his belongings without warrants and extorting him afterwards.
“I was taken to the station, where a rigorous search of my person and belongings was conducted. Even though absolutely nothing incriminating was found on me, I was aggressively and forcefully extorted,” he said.
“I neither smoke nor am I into drugs, and I do not do drugs. I do legitimate business as a football analyst, and I want Nigerians to be fully aware of the hostile forces that are up against me
“I am a law-abiding tech and sports professional dedicated to building my brand through legitimate, data-driven analytics, and I feel the need to alert the Inspector General of Police, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, human rights organisations and the general public on my ordeal.”
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