Pastor Akpan-Jacobs was my errand boy – Titi Atiku
The wife of former Vice-President Abubakar Atiku, Mrs Titi
Atiku today (Wednesday) told an Ikeja High Court that Akpan-Jacobs, the pastor
who allegedly defrauded her of N918m, was her “errand boy”
.
She made the claim while being cross-examined by Mr Amos
Ibe, the defence counsel to Akpan-Jacobs.
“I paid N49m for the land used as the premises of THA
Shipping, my partner Fred Holmes never contributed to the buying of the land
but he contributed to the building of the property.
“N49m was given to Akpan-Jacobs to purchase the land, but we
did not know who he bought the land from. He never contributed a dime, he was
just like an errand boy,” Atiku said.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had
taking Akpan-Jacobs with 14 counts charge bordering on conspiracy, stealing and
fraudulent conversion of property worth N918m belonging to THA Shipping
Maritime Services Ltd.
THA Shipping Maritime Services Ltd, a company created in
2000, is owned by Mrs. Atiku, Akpan-Jacobs and Fred Holmes, her German business
partner.
Atiku was alleged to be the majority shareholder with 49
percent shares, while Holmes and Akpan-Jacobs each had 25 percent shares.
Akpan-Jacobs, who also doubled as the company’s Managing
Director and Secretary, was alleged to have gone to the Corporate Affairs
Commission to alter the shareholding in his favour and forged the company’s
board resolutions.
He allegedly allotted 70 percent shares to himself and 15
percent shares each to Titi and Holmes.
According to the EFCC, welding a fraudulent shareholding
power, Akpan-Jacobs sold a property belonging to the company to Dana Motors
Nigeria Ltd for N918m.
The property is located at Plot C63 A, Amuwo-Odofin
Commercial Layout along Oshodi-Apapa Expressway, Lagos.
Responding to Atiku’s claim that Akpan-Jacobs was her errand
boy, Ibe asked, “He was made a Managing Director (MD), how can an errand boy be
made an MD?
“He was made an MD to stand in for Mr Fred Holmes because
Holmes had not resigned from his job.
“When it was time for Akpan to step down as the MD, he
refused because by then he had perfected his fraudulent acts.”
The wife of ex-VP denied Ibe’s claims that Akpan-Jacobs
owned and promoted THA Shipping Maritime Services Ltd and only brought her on
board to bring in big briefs and clients.
“Is he the one who bought the land, built the building? He
was merely supervising.
“My clout gave the company a lot of prestige, a lot of
people wanted to do business with us and people brought a lot of containers to
us,” she said.
While giving evidence on May 23, Atiku had told the court
that she had used her maiden name, Florence Doregos, for business transactions
because she was serving in government at the time.
She denied Ibe’s accusations that Akpan-Jacobs never forged
her signature either as Florence Doregos and Titi Abubakar in company
documents.
Mrs Atiku also denied Akpan-Jacobs claims that she never
contributed to the construction of the building that housed the company.
“I have a breakdown of the costs used in the construction of
the building, Akpan-Jacobs gave me the breakdown in 2002 but he did not sign
it.
“I never said the property was built by Julius Berger, Mr
Holmes was a Julius Berger staff and he might have used his connections to make
the building a solid structure.
“There was a document that Akpan-Jacobs had showed me that
was signed Abubakar, I told him that that was not Titi Abubakar’s signature.
“He forged Florence Doregos signature in a number of
documents,” she said.
Atiku also told the court that she and Holmes on April 6,
2009, passed a resolution removing Akpan-Jacobs from the ownership of THA
Shipping Maritime Services Ltd.
“He had sold the property by the time we passed that
resolution but we wrote to Akpan notifying him of what we wanted to do.
“My lawyer, Mr Chima went to Dana Motors Ltd made efforts to
stop the sale of the property because by then, they had not given Akpan much
money for the sale of the property.
“When Mr Chima went to Dana Motors Ltd to tell them that the
property was not for sale, they confided in him that the property was sold to
Akpan for N918m.
“I only gave power of attorney to one Ms Springerbeck, a German
citizen; I, however, reverted the power of attorney to my lawyer after I
noticed that she had a lot of excesses.
“Akpan used the property as a collateral for a loan from
First Bank because he needed funds to run for governor of Akwa-Ibom.
“When he could not pay the loan and settle his creditors, he
sold THA Shipping Maritime Services Ltd.
“I am not aware that a deed of assignment was signed by a
secretary and director of the company, Akpan did not introduce any secretary to
me,” she said.
Mr Babatunde Sonoiki, the EFCC counsel, while re-examining
Atiku, asked if she signed any the company resolutions used in the alleged
fraud.
“Did you ever sign board resolutions assigning anyone as
company secretary, approving the sale of the property and to loan money from
First Bank on behalf of THA Shipping?”
Atiku replied, “I never signed any board resolution for any
of those purposes.”
Justice Oluwatoyin Ipaye adjourned the case until July 6 for
continuation of trial.

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