TWO LAWYERS, BUSINESSMAN TO BE ARRAIGN APRIL 29 OVER FORGERY, DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
Justice S.I.
Sonaike of a Lagos High Court sitting at Tafawa Balewa Squire (TBS) Lagos, has
fixed April 29, 2024 for the arraignment of two lawyers, Ademola Owolabi, the
managing partner of Ademola Adetokunbo & Co., and Adebayo Akeju, a partner
in a law firm called Adon Partners, Lagos, including a real estate developer,
Alex Ochonogor.
Ochonogor is
the owner and managing director of Bluecrest Homes Limited, where Owolabi is
also the company secretary.
The
adjournment followed the absence of the suspects and their counsel in court on
Monday, when the matter first came before justice Sonaike.
The suspects
are facing a five-count charge of conspiracy to commit forgery, forgery, and
willful damage to property pressed against them by the Lagos State government
in suit marked LD/23611C/2024.
When the
matter was called on Monday, the Director of Public Prosecution of Lagos
Ministry of Justice, Dr Babajide Martins told the court that Akeju has been
served the charge, adding that the other two are evading service.
He said: “I
know that they are aware of the matter today because they are sending
emissaries to me. I will ask for adjournment. If they refuse to come at the
next adjourned date, we will apply for substituted service,” Dr Martins said
and pleaded with the court to adjourn the matter.
The
no-nonsense judge, who detests all manner of delay tactics, including
submission of documents to the court on the day of sitting, consented to the
plea for adjournment and April 29 was selected for arraignment.
The
statement of offence in count one says: “Conspiracy to commit a felony to wit:
Forgery contrary to Section 411 of the Criminal Law,Ch.C17, Vol.3, Laws of
Lagos State, 2015.”
Particulars
of offfence state: “Ademola Owolabi (M), Adebayo Akeju (M), Alex Ochonogor (M)
and others (now at large) sometimes in year 2015 at B604, Safe Court
Apartments, Ikate, Lekki, Lagos State in the Lagos Judicial Division conspired
among yourselves to commit a felony to wit: Forgery.”
In count 2,
they were charged with forgery contrary to Section 365 (1) of the Criminal Law,
Ch. C17, Vol.3, Laws of Lagos State, 2015.
“Ademola
Owolabi (M), Adebayo Akeju (M), Alex Ochonogor (M) and others (now at large)
sometimes in year 2015 at B604, Safe Court Apartments, Ikate, Lekki, Lagos
State in the Lagos Judicial Division with intent that it be acted upon as
genuine did forge an affidavit of loss of certificate of occupancy purportedly
sworn at the Registry of Ministry of Justice, Alausa, Lagos State on 23rd day
of September, 2014 to falsely indicate that the original of Certificate of
Occupancy Number 36/36/1994W issued to one Hamza Al- Mustapha got missing,” the
charge reads.
Also,
contrary to Section 365 (1) of the Criminal Law, Ch.C17, Vol.3, Laws of Lagos
State, 2015, the suspects were accused of forging a Demolition Notice Number
0000025 titled “Audit of Illegal structures within Government Schemes
Acquisition and Revocation Areas” purportedly issued by the Governor’s Office,
Lands Bureau, Directorate of Land Regularisation, Secretariat, Alausa with the
intent for it to be acted upon.
They were
also accused of procuring a forged Memorandum of Loss of Certificate of
Occupancy purportedly dated September 25, 2014 to falsely indicate that
original of Certificate of Occupancy Number 36/36/1994W issued to one Hamza
Al-Mustapha Certificate got missing as well as willfully and unlawfully
destroying a bungalow located on Plot 10, Block 133, Lekki Peninsular
Residential Scheme 1, Lagos State, property of one Dr. Obidigwe Eze, who
resides abroad.
The
background to the charge is that Owolabi and Akeju both lawyers materially
aided Ochonogor a businessman, in dispossessing Dr Eze of his property known as
Plot 10 Block 133, Lekki Penninsula Residential Scheme 1, Lagos State.
USP
Communications Limited sold the land to Dr Eze in May 12, 2005, where he
erected a bungalow and has been in peaceful possession.
Upon
invasion of the property by the accused persons for land grabbing purposes, the
Police waded in and investigated the root of their title.
The
investigation revealed that Owolabi and Akeju had forged series of documents to
establish that the property still belonged to Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, who was
the original allottee, but has since sold the property in 2002 to Continental
Properties, who in turn sold to USP Communications that finally sold to the
current owner, Dr Eze.
Relying on
the premise of alleged missing title documents to the land, Akeju allegedly approached
Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, while still in Prison, on the basis of assisting him
in facilitating the sale of the property to Ochonogor, who had indicated
interest in purchasing the land and allegedly provided funding for all the
false documentation, forgeries and demolition of Dr Eze’s home.
Al-Mustapha
reportedly informed Akeju that he has sold a property in that location,
instructing him to confirm from his lawyer, Abdulfatai Thomas to ensure that
the property is not the same he had sold, but the suspect did not contact
Thomas as instructed.
He went
ahead to concoct documents, demolished Dr Eze’s home and sold the land to
Ochonogor, who immediately began construction against court injunction.
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