| Cyprian Nwankwo who sold Aswani market land to partner at Zone 2, Onikan |
The land was acquired by the Lagos State government for the construction of Aswani market.
Abia State-born Cyprian
Nwankwo, who is the Managing Director, Advance International Merchant
Limited, allegedly sold the land to his business partner, Elder Monday
Chinke in Isolo.
After he sold the land to Chinke, who
is a shareholder in his company and prepared a deed of transfer, it was
discovered that the land belonged the Lagos State Government.
After
the discovery a petition was sent to the police at Zone 2, Onikan,
Lagos, who arrested Nwankwo on the order of the Assistant Inspector
General of Police in charge of Zone 2 Police Command, Mr Umar Manko.
In
the petition dated 24 October, 2014, Chinke said he was a business
partner with Nwankwo who unilaterally decided to give him his own share
from the assets of the company.
He said Nwankwo contacted an evaluator and it was resolved that his own share was worth N83 million.
He
said he requested for cash, but Nwankwo insisted that he would pay him
his share with the land and claimed that the company had no cash to pay
him.
He said when it became apparent that Nwankwo was not willing to pay him cash, he accepted the land he offered.
In
the petition to Manko, Chinke further stated that he was a shareholder
and director of Advance International Merchant Limited with 10 percent
shares.
Chinke said he was removed from the board of
directors and an evaluation of the company’s asset was done to determine
his stake which stood at N83m.
He said after the evaluation, Nwankwo directed his lawyer to prepare a deed of transfer in favour of four plots of land at Aswani Market.
Chinke said Nwankwo assured him that the title of the land was genuine.
He said in attempt to take possession, he was directed to chart the land at the office of Surveyor General of Lagos State.
He
said he was shocked to discover that the land was neither the property
of Nwankwo nor the company as the chart revealed that the land was
acquired by the Lagos State Government for the construction of Aswani
Market.
Chinke said when he confronted Nwankwo, he told him that he had paid him off.
In response, Nwankwo said he did not know that the the land belonged to Lagos State government and was meant for Aswani market.
He said he bought the land from a royal family in Isolo was not prepared to pay Chinke any money.
He
said since he had paid Chinke with the land, he had to bear the loss
because the transaction was a contractual agreement between them.
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