Thursday 12 March 2015

N25 MILLION ABUJA LAND DEAL GONE ROGUE BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU



N25 MILLION ABUJA LAND DEAL GONE ROGUE
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU
…………………………………….FIRST COUSIN OF PAEDIA FOUNDER NABBED
……………………………………GUARANTOR SPEND DAYS IN POLICE CELL AS
COUSIN GOES A.W.O.L
………………………………………ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL AGUDA’S WIFE VOWS
TO DEAL WITH PAEDIA FOUNDERS COUSIN
……………………………………..PAEDIA FOUNDERS COUSIN WORKS IN A FEDERAL AGENCY IN ABUJA
It all started like a bad dream, a Young man[names withheld]  of about 35 years had left his wife and two children at home to pay a visit with another family member  to his  first cousin who was in a detention facility of the Special Anti Robbery squad  at Milverton  Street in ikoyi ,Lagos
In the process a bargain was struck as it was agreed that the good Samaritan should stand in as a guarantor for his cousin, Mrs Hajara Ajibade a staff of one of the Federal agencies in  Abuja
The problem actually started  when  Mrs Hajara Ajibade[maiden names] decided to defraud the wife of Assistant Inspector General of Police, Mr Samuel Aguda who hails from Ekiti state based in Abuja over  N25million land acquisition deal in Abuja,Federal Capital Territory.
According to insiders close to the duo before there relationship went sour, Mrs Ajibade was said to be running a racket with  Mrs Aguda when going was good in conjunction with a business associate of the Kogi state born Federal Civil service personnel simply referred to as Alhaji Mohammed
 This reporter was not even aware of the incident until the guarantor had spent six days in police custody for been a Samaritan ,with incident causing a rift between the  immediate family members of the lady who was originally at the Milverton Detention Centre in Lagos and the immediate family of the victim of circumstance whose only sin was standing as a guarantor for a cousin in need .
When a detachment of members of the crack squad of officials of the Special Anti Robbery squad
 [SARS]later went to Abuja in the company of the Samaritan to look for Mrs Hajara Ajibade ,the latter simply bolted into thin air after colluding with her husband
It was gathered that Mrs Aguda declared that even if it means spending the same N25million to get justice on the matter  then so be it as she could not imagine that Mrs Ajibade will attempt to pull a deep wool over her eyes .
Mrs Aguda is said to have noted that she made sure that the case was  brought to Lagos rather than Abuja where the land deal was struck because she knew that Mrs Ajibade who was married to a Deltan did not use her contacts to influence her going down.
The Samaritan speaks:”I and our cousin, Mohammed Ibrahim at NIMASA went to check her at the Special Fraud Unit of The Nigerian Police in Milverton ,Ikoyi where she was been kept,eventually when she was to be released we decided that I stand in for her friend,Alhaji Mohammed so that the two can run around to raise Mrs Aguda ‘s N25 million”
“I hear she sold one of her private businesses and even raised up to N15 million in the process but offered the Aguda family only N5million”
“Hajara said that she gave out a sum of N18 million to her business associate,Alhaji Mohammed but the latter denies any knowledge as he did not collect any form of cash”
“to make issues worse,Alhaji Mohammed has not been attending any of the court sessions since the issue is in court already thus allowing Hajara the opportunity to maneuver”
“when we go to Abuja and went to Hajara’s house it was obvious she was up to something as she went into hiding ,Hajara spent at least 27 days in cell here in Lagos  and all that time we did not set eyes on her husband”
The victim of circumstance later told this reporter that his employers were fully aware of the incident as eh believed he has nothing to hide ,adding that his boss has been supportive.
As at press time, this reporter was told that Mrs Hajara Ajibade,her accomplice and business associate ,Alhaji Mohammed had been nabbed and were cooling off in  a police net  ,with the guarantor set free after breaking the bond of been called a surety.

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