The EFCC has begun investigation into allegations of forgery, fraudulent
conversion and obtaining the sum of N400m by false pretence against
Adeyeye Ogunwusi and his firm, Metropole Interproject Ltd.
Ogunwusi is said to be one of the lead contestants for the vacant stool of the Ooni of Ile-Ife.
In a petition written by the chambers of Rotimi Jacobs & Co. dated
September 7, 2015, Messrs Sijuwade Holdings Limited stated that in 1993,
it purchased a parcel of land measuring 30,000 square metres from the
Ojomu Chieftaincy Family at the Lekki peninsula, Lagos, and duly
obtained the Governor’s Consent to the transaction.
Thereafter, SHL claimed it entered into an agreement with Metropole
Interproject Limited for the latter to sand-fill the entire parcel of
land, and that upon completion of the sand filling, Metropole would be
given 7,500 square metres from the land “to serve as the company’s
fees.”
The petition stated that after the completion of the sand-filling,
Metropole offered to develop the remaining portion of land for SHL,
adding that the offer was accepted on the condition that the development
would be in phases.
The responsibilities of Metropole as stated in the Development Mandate
Agreement included the funding of the development and procurement of all
necessary permits from the federal and Lagos State governments; as well
as the funding/construction of 24 duplex units on the 7,500 square
metres and this was to form the basis of Metropole’s equity in the
project entitling the developer to 16 units out of the 24.
The petition stated, “Our client (Sijuwade Holdings) gave Mr. Ogunwusi
the title document (which was in our client’s name), including the tax
clearance of two directors to process the necessary permits required for
the construction. After the completion of phase 1, our client requested
copies of the approvals and consent, but Mr. Ogunwusi refused to
provide them.
“Our client engaged the services of a town planner (TG Marchnata) to
conduct a search at the offices of the Lagos State Physical Planning and
Development Authority. The town planner got copies of all the documents
submitted by Mr. Ogunwusi/Metropole for the purposes of procuring the
building permits for the construction.
“To our client’s surprise, the search revealed that Mr.
Ogunwusi/Metropole had forged the title documents by superimposing the
name of Metropole Interproject Limited as a co-owner of the parcel of
land. The signature of Professor Olawoyin, SAN, who prepared the title
document was also forged by Mr. Ogunwusi/Metropole.
“Mr. Ogunwusi also submitted a forged Certificate of Incorporation with
the name: Metropole Interproject & Sijuwade Holdings Limited. He
also forged some documents belonging to the Lagos State Government and
uttered same to the Lagos State Physical Planning and Development
Authority.”
The petition further stated, “Meanwhile, before our client got to know
about the fraudulent activities of Mr. Ogunwusi/Metropole, our client
had, in line with the agreement it had with Mr. Ogunwusi/Metropole,
issued title in favour of Metropole and its nominees for the units due
to the company.
“Apart from the forgery earlier complained about, Mr. Ogunwusi/Metropole
has also sold the eight duplex units that ought to have accrued to our
client and he converted the proceeds, running into N400m, to his
personal use.”
The petitioner, therefore, asked the EFCC to investigate the
circumstances under which the title documents were allegedly forged.
In a letter with reference CR:3000/LS/EGC-1/VOL. 6/409 and dated
September 17, 2015, the EFCC asked the legal firm of Olawoyin &
Olawoyin to confirm if the agreement allegedly submitted by Metropole
for the building permits was prepared by the firm.
The EFCC’s letter was signed by one Abubakar R. Madaki on behalf of the
Head of Operations, and stated that the request was made pursuant to
Section 38 (1) (2) of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(Establishment) Act, 2004; and Section 21 of the Money Laundering
(Prohibition) Act, 2012.
While responding to the EFCC request, Olawoyin & Olawoyin stated in a
letter dated September 23, 2015, “We wish to state that the agreement
(a copy of which was attached to your letter under reference) was NOT
prepared by our firm. We have taken the liberty to attach to this letter
a copy of the actual document that was prepared by our firm and draw
your attention to the following differing aspects of the agreement:
(a) The front page of the agreement attached to your letter contains
Metropole Interproject Limited as a party to the agreement of sale,
while in the actual document prepared by our firm, Metropole
Interproject Limited is not a party.
(b) The signature on the front page of the actual document prepared by
our firm is that of the undersigned, Prof. Gabriel Olawoyin, SAN, while
the signature attached to the front page of the document attached to
your letter is NOT that of Prof. Gabriel Olawoyin.
(c) Page 1 of the agreement prepared by our firm does NOT make any
reference to Metropole Interproject Limited, while the document attached
to your letter makes reference to Metropole Interproject Limited.”
When contacted to authenticate the content of the petition, Mr. Rotimi
Jacobs of Rotimi Jacobs & Co. confirmed that his firm sent the
petition to the EFCC on behalf of Sijuwade Holdings, but refused to
comment further.
Similarly, Olawoyin confirmed his firm’s response to the request by the EFCC but declined further comments.
Ogunwusi, on his part, denied the allegations levied against him and
Metropole Interproject Limited, saying he was being maliciously targeted
for negative press because of his interest in the vacant stool of the
Ooni.
He said, “Why are they trying to write damaging reports about me now and
why not two, three years ago? The heart of man is full of wickedness.
What they are saying is a lie; we have resolved it. They are using it to
smear my name.
“Oba Akiolu (of Lagos) and Asiwaju Bola Tinubu are aware of the issue.
We have resolved it and I don’t know why they are doing this. It is a
lie that I put Metropole Interproject Limited as a co-owner of the land;
they are trying to expose what they are not; if they chose to fight
dirty, I will meet them.”
Ogunwusi later made a conference call to a man purported to be Prince
Deremi Sijuwade, who said, “I heard something about the petition and I
will say it should be discountenanced. I am not sure those things
written in the petition are correct; we will come up with an official
statement in that regard.”
The head of the kingmakers and the Obalufe of Iremo quarter, Ile-Ife,
Oba Solomon Omisakin, when contacted on the telephone by one of our
correspondents, said he was not aware that a petition had been written
to the EFCC against Ogunwusi or any of the contestants for the throne.
“I am not aware of such a petition. It is not to my knowledge,” he said.
Asked if the kingmakers could use such a petition to screen out the
contestant, Omisakin stated, “Until I get to know, I won’t make any
comment.”
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