Badagry Prince to Spend One Year In Prison
Prince
Semasa James of Badagry was on Tuesday convicted and sentenced to spend one
year in prison by an Ikeja Special Offences Court for uttering (using) forged
documents while administrating the estate of his father, late Oba Afolabi James
of Kweme land, Badagry.
Semasa was
charged alongside his personal assistant Afolabi Kazeem.
The Prince
had been accused by his 26 siblings of defrauding them of N500million which is
their inheritance. The offence was committed while he was administering the
estate of the deceased king.
The Badagry
prince faced a seven-count charge of forgery, uttering of false document and
fraudulent disposal of trust property proffered against him by the Special
Fraud Unit (SFU) of the Nigeria Police Force.
His personal
assistant faced a charge of receiving stolen property.
Justice
Oluwatoyin Taiwo in her judgment found Semasa not guilty of the charges of
forgery and fraudulent disposal of trust property noting that the prosecution
failed to proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.
Taiwo found
the first defendant guilty of three-counts of uttering of false documents and
sentenced him to a year in prison on each count which is to run concurrently or
an option of N450,000 fine.
She said:
"Based on the oral and documentary evidence, I find that the prosecution
failed prove the three-counts of stealing beyond reasonable doubt.
"I find
the defendant guilty of uttering a false document.
"I find
the first defendant not guilty of fraudulent disposal of trust property.
"I find
the second defendant (Kazeem) not guilty of receiving stolen property as the prosecution failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the said N2million was
stolen and he received the same knowing it was stolen.
"The
first defendant is hereby sentenced to one-year imprisonment or N450,000
fine."
Prior to
convicting and sentencing the first defendant, the judge had said that the case
could have been resolved amicably in the family without the warring princes and
princesses resorting to litigation.
"It is
unfortunate that such a problem cannot be resolved amicably, instead of washing
of the family their dirty linen in public.
"One
wonders what legacy the elders in the
family are leaving behind for the younger ones.
"It is
suggested by the court that the family wipes clean the slate and start
afresh," she said
The judge
suggested that avoid future strife, the family should appoint more
administrators to administer the estate of late Oba Afolabi James.
Taiwo said
that the administrators should be
transparent to the beneficiaries of the estate and a neutral body should also
manage the account of the estate and open fresh books and records to avoid
mismanagement funds.
In his
allocutus (plea for mercy) the defence counsel, Mr Martins Oyigbo asked the
court to temper justice with mercy.
"He is
a first-time offender my lord and he had no intention of defrauding the family.
"My
lord should please give an option of fine as the family will take the advice of
the court and resolve the matter amicably," Oyigbo said.
During the trial, the 12 witnesses testified for the prosecution while six witnesses
testified for the defence.
According to
the SFU prosecutor, Mr Oluwafemi Olabisi, Semasa had fraudulently converted
N500 million property belonging to the late king, between 2000 and 2017 in
Lagos.
The prosecution alleged that Semasa fraudulently sold a property located at Plot
1440, Ilesanmi St., Itire Road, Surulere, Lagos to a private individual.
He was
accused of illegally leasing another property located Plot 282 Ajose Adeogun
St., Victoria Island, Lagos to Ecobank Plc.
Semasa also
allegedly forged some purchase receipts of his late fathers property as well as
the signature of the late king on the Corporate Affairs Commission documents of CAJ Industrial Enterprises.
Also, the
SFU said that Kazeems had allegedly received stolen estate funds from the first
defendant.
Kazeem is alleged to have connived with Semasa to defraud the beneficiaries of the late kings estate of N150 million, which was part of the proceeds of sale of a property located at Dideolu Estate, Victoria Island, Lagos.

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