Crimes

Witness: How Fayose’s associate bought N1.3bn houses in four months

The 11th prosecution witness, PW11, Joanne Tolulope, in the trial of a former Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose, on Wednesday, December 1, told Justice Chukujekwu Aneke of the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos how Fayose’s associate, Abiodun Agbele, had bought properties worth N1.3 billion within four months.

The former governor is being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on an 11-count charge bordering on money laundering and stealing to the tune of N6.9 billion.

Fayose was arraigned alongside one of his firms, Spotless Investment Limited, for the alleged fraud.

At the resumed sitting on Wednesday, Tolulope, who was led in evidence by the counsel to the prosecution, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, told the court that Agbele bought four charlets from her company, Still Earth Limited, between March and July, 2015.

The witness, who is an in-house counsel for Still Earth Limited, also told the court that the company deals in real estate and also renovates properties to meet the needs and expected standards of their clients.

According to her, Agbele had put a call to the company, sometime between March and July 2015, to ask if they had properties for sale.

She said: “Incidentally, we have properties for sale. We discussed Mr. Agbele’s availability to come for inspection. He came sometime in March 2015 to inspect the property and requested two charlets of three-bedroom and four-bedroom respectively and paid N575 million and some fractions for the property.

“Again, in July 2015, he approached us and bought charlets 6 and 9 for N573 million and some figures.

“He also approached us to register the Deed of Assignment in the name of JJ Technical Service.”

However, when Jacobs sought to tender the Deed of Assignment as an exhibit before the court, counsel to the defendant, Ola Olanipekun, SAN, objected to its admissibility.

When asked how the money was paid, Tolulope told the court that the sum of N800 million was deposited by De Privateer Limited into the account of Still Earth Ltd, adding that there was a cash lodgment of the sum of N209 million from one Taofeek on Agbele’s instruction.

In her further testimony, she said: “In January 2015, the sum of N105,750,000, was received from Capital Field Investment and Trust Limited.

“The sum of N39,500,000 was received from Hoss Concept.

“Also, another N40 million was received from De Privateer Limited. 

“In February 2015, De Privateer Limited paid N200 million, while the sum of N132,500,000 was paid by a company called Sam Chase.”

The case has been adjourned to Thursday, December 2.

Editor

Recent Posts

Nigeria, Ghana sign MoU on aircraft search, rescue operations

Nigeria and Ghana have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen cooperation in search…

5 hours ago

Musk worth $839bn in new Forbes list, set to become world’s first trillionaire

X owner Elon Musk's estimated $839 billion net worth has made him the wealthiest individual…

5 hours ago

Dangote Refinery cuts petrol price by N100

The Dangote Refinery has reduced the gantry price of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) by N100,…

5 hours ago

Kano law officers begin indefinite strike over unmet demands

The Law Officers Association of Nigeria (LOAN), Kano State Branch, has announced the commencement of…

7 hours ago

2 teenagers drown while fleeing phone snatchers in Kano

Two teenagers, Sadiq Isyaku and Auwal Isyaku, have been confirmed dead after falling into an…

7 hours ago

UNILAG ASUU begins indefinite strike over ‘amputated’ salaries

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) chapter at the University of Lagos has declared…

8 hours ago

This website uses cookies.