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Bianca’s sons serve Ojukwus notice over Ojukwu Transport property

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The Lagos State High court will on May 20 continue hearing of cases before it over the properties belonging to Ojukwu Transport Limited, OTL some of which had long been decided.


Afamefuna and Nwachukwu, sons of Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, wife of late Biafra leader, Chief Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu had applied to be joined as parties in a 2011 suit filed by Ogbonna Ojukwu and others against the Ojukwu Transport Limited, OTL, and others in which judgment had been delivered in 2018.

Justice Adedayo Oyebanji had while delivering judgment in the suit marked LD/794/2011, granted possession of Ojukwu Transport Ltd properties in Lagos to Ojukwu Transport Ltd including No 29 Oyikan Abayomi Drive, Ikoyi Lagos.

Chief Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu was a party to the suit until his demise in 2011.

Based on the judgment, OTL, executed a warrant of possession on all its properties in Lagos with certificate of completion of execution of warrant’ obtained in July 2022.

Afamefuna and Nwachukwu have however now applied before the court to be joined as “Interested parties in the matter” and also be exempted from the already executed warrant in a case in which judgment was delivered in June 2018.

They based their application on the ground that another Lagos High Court had in a judgment in 2022 on a 2012 case marked LD/1539/2012 which they filed against OTL and others, granted them possession of 29 Oyikan Abayomi Drive, Ikoyi and four others properties.

Justice A. M. Lawal had in the 2022 judgment granted a restraining order against interference with Afamefuna and Nwachukwu’s possession of the properties pending the harmonization of Ojukwu properties by OTL.

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Claiming to be unaware of the matter before Justice Onyebanji Afamefuna and Nwachukwu last year served a ‘Notice of Disobedience of Court order’ on OTL, the Ojukwu and other tenants of the property.

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In their application seeking to be joined in case before Justice Onyebanji, the Bianca sons claimed that they were not aware of the pendency of the suit and were not included as interested parties in the case.

They argued that it would amount to miscarriage of justice for the matter to be conclusively decided without their input as the issues in the case affect their interest.

Meanwhile, OTL had last year, following the judgment of Justice Lawal harmonised the management of its assets and reaffirmed Massey Udegbe and Co as its estate agent and published the same in two national newspapers.

Of the five properties in the Bianca and sons’ 2012 suit, OTL claims that it had not been paid rent for 12 years (N144m) by Uche Obilor/West African Offshore Limited, occupants of 30 Gerard Rd,Ikoyi, Lagos.

It also claimed that the occupants of 32a Commercial Avenue,Yaba, Foursquare Gospel Church, has not paid OTL any rent since 2017 while 4 Macpherson Rd,Ikoyi has been under Police ‘lock and key’ since July 2015.

It also insisted that 29 Oyinkan Abayomi Rd,Ikoyi has been unoccupied for over 20 years while 13 Ojora Rd,Ikoyi is in good condition with good tenant-Landlord understanding.

At the resumed hearing for the fresh application for the joinder on April 22, 2024, OTL Director, Dr P Ike Ojukwu, their agent, Mr Massey Udegbe and lawyer, Chief Ifeanyi Okumah were in court while Bianca, her sons and their lawyers were absent.

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The case was adjourned till May 20, 2024.

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Alleged N6bn laundering: Fidelity bank staff testifies against Mompha

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A Fidelity Bank compliance officer, Mr Ezekoli Ozoemenam, on Monday testified against a social media celebrity, Ismaila Mustapha (alias Mompha) charged with six billion Naira money laundering.

Ozoemenam, the fourth prosecution witness, was led in evidence by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) counsel, Mr Suleiman Suleiman.

The witness testified about the package of an account of the bank allegedly linked to Mompha.

The witness said that EFCC requested the account’s opening package and he responded to it.

“This is the Fidelity Bank opening package of the account that I sent to EFCC.

“It was printed from a perfectly working computer,” he said.

The prosecution, thereafter, tendered the document and prayed the court to admit it in evidence.

Defence counsel, Mr Kolawole Salami, told the court that he reserved his objection to the tendering of the document in evidence.

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During cross-examination of the witness, Salami asked the witness whether he knew the branch of the bank in which the account was opened.

Salami also asked the witness if he was working at the bank’s headquarters at the time the account was opened in 2016.

The witness replied in the negative, adding that he was not at the headquarters.

“As at the time the account was opened, I was not at the headquarters.

“I was part of the internal control, and I moved from branch to branch, but I cannot remember which branch I was at, when the account was opened.

“Anomalies in bank accounts are reported to the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) and not EFCC but I do not know if the account was ever reported to NFIU.

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“I cannot speak to the nature of the transactions conducted through the account as I am not the relationship manager,” the witness said.

Counsel to EFCC, thereafter, appealed to the court for a witness summons to compel appearance of EFCC’s next witness.

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The counsel said that he needed the witness summons because the witness complained of feeling unsafe and receiving threats to his life.

Justice Mojisola Dada, however, said that it was the duty of prosecution to ensure appearance of its witnesses in court.

Dada said: “There is no special cause placed before the court to warrant a witness summons.

“I do not know what position he is occupying that will make him feel threatened.

“If EFCC cannot secure his protection, how does a witness summons guarantee his protection?” the judge asked.

Mompha is currently at large. His trial in absentia started on June 3, 2023 when a compliance officer with Access Bank testified against him.

The court, on Sept. 21 2022, ordered commencement of Mompha’s trial in absentia after he failed to appear before it severally.

EFCC had, on Jan. 22, 2022, arraigned Mustapha alongside his company, Ismalob Global Investment Ltd., on eight counts bordering on six billion Naira laundering.

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The court, on June 22, 2022, issued a bench warrant for his arrest following his absence in court.

The court also revoked bail it granted the defendant.

The social media celebrity was equally absent in court on June 26, 2022.

On July 10, EFCC accused him of flouting the court’s order by travelling to Dubai with a new international passport.

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The charges against Mompha include conspiracy to launder money obtained through unlawful activities and laundering of money obtained through unlawful activities.

The others are retention of proceeds of criminal conduct, use of property derived from an unlawful act, possession of a document containing false pretences, and failure to disclose assets.

The judge adjourned the case until July 1 for continuation of trial.

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Lagos seals 840 event centres over safety violations in one year

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Over 840 event centres and social facilities in Lagos state have been shut down in the last one year, over safety infractions and non-compliance with extant laws.

The commissioner for special duties and intergovernmental relations, Gbenga Oyerinde, during the ministerial press briefing to mark Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s first year in the second term, said the ministry is working in line with the THEMES Plus agenda to mitigate risks and protect life and property.

According to him, the Lagos State Safety Commission carried out enforcement action at 840 facilities, including event centres, clubs, lounges and hotels, and construction sites for safety infractions. He added that about 7,819 facilities were inspected to ensure safety, and another 5,220 were issued with fire safety compliance certificates.

The commission also carried out about 365 environmental safety advocacy initiatives.

The commissioner also said the Fire and Rescue Service rescued 376 victims during the period under review. Property worth N152.22 billion was preserved, with 82 casualties and N25.37 billion in property lost.

He added: “In line with efforts to bolster infrastructure, three new fire stations are nearing completion in Ijegun-Egba, Satellite Town, and Ijede, while an ultramodern workshop at the Alausa headquarters is nearly finished to cater to the agency’s fleet maintenance needs.

“Additionally, land spaces have been identified for the development of additional fire stations in Ibeju, Lekki, and Ifako Ijaiye.

“The Fire and Rescue Service is also sustaining its focus on enhancing fire mitigation and emergency response strategies, aligning with the THEMES Plus Agenda. Key statistics from the year’s emergency calls show 2,537 incidents, including 1,627 fire calls, 191 rescue calls, 93 salvage calls, and four explosions, alongside 607 false alarms.

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“This highlights the critical need for increased awareness of fire safety measures to combat the impact of negligence and non-compliance with safety codes.”

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Also during the year under review, he said the welfare of personnel received a boost, with special allowances approved for firefighters, including uniform maintenance, shift allowances, hazard allowance, and provision of personal protective equipment.

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A group of bandits has demonstrated skills and expertise on drone operation.


In a video posted by ZagazOla Makama, a counter-insurgency expert, at least five bandits were seen sitting on the floor.

One of bandits was seen operating a drone while the others watched it navigate through the air.

Laughing and excited as the operator maneuvered the device, one of the bandits could be heard saying, “There is something that holds it (the drone) there in the air.”

Later they spoke in chorus, albeit in a manner that appeared to reveal their utter conviction and satisfaction with the display.

The video, however, elicited reactions from X Users, who expressed a wide range of opinions, with many raising concern about the level of insecurity in the country.

An X Use, @angel_abaji, said: “This is very bad to the fight against bandits.”

@realadnantweet: “There’s is conspiracy theories behind kidnapping & banditry in Northern Nigeria.

Rumour is going round that those criminal elements are being sponsored by the powerful men in order to divert the public attention from the illegal mining of rich mineral deposits in those regions.”

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@mr_stitch01: “This is because they are sponsored by high profile rich elites.”

@igwedip: “How are they even getting these drones??”

@Godmvde: “Bokoharam members have long been using drones to track the movement of Nigerian soldiers, this isnt news. The Nigerian terrorism industry will keep on growing as long as it keeps getting its needed financial, logistical and military support from the government.”

@Aminpac: “How sure are we these ones are Bandits?”

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@oil_shaeikh: “How did you just profile them as bandits?
Please explain.
Or has any nomad in the bush turned into bandit?”

@carliid: “Now the government may try to ban or seriously regulate use of drones instead of coming up with more sophisticated means of tracking them. We really need to wake up.”

@legenduryjrini: “The Army should be the ones using drones just like the war in Ukrainian, But in my country is the other way round, Is it a crime to be a Nigerian, There was peace in the country just like Ghana, They should share the country for God sake.”

@Gracepikin001: “This is because they are being coached and integrated by other external extremes, they are having constant contacts with other groups that have used and experimented with drone surveillance. This is a big problem for the military as they will be spotted before hand.” (Daily Trust)

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