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Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi Inching Closer To Relevance

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Indeed, life happens in phases. There is a time to sow and a time to reap, so also is there a time to be born and a time to die.

Once, Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi was a regular face in political circles. He rose from the ranks becoming a Commissioner in Lagos State and a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Then his whirlwind political rise took a nosedive, as he lost his place in the order of top politicians.

Now, he renders special favours such as organising primary for his party.

One of his last assignments was the 2017 All Progressive Congress (APC) local government primary which held in Teslim Balogun Stadium.

Since then, his alignment with party bigwigs has been amazing, as he continues to strategise his big comeback.

He was one of the people on the entourage of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu when the National leader of the APC visited Joe Oke-Odumakin, wife of the recently deceased Yinka Odumakin, spokesman of the Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere.

Also on the entourage were notable individuals such as Chief Pius Akinyelure, Dele Alake, Comrade Adewale Ayodele, Prof Sylvester Odion, Dr. Tunji Abayomi, Barr. Shittu, Dr. Abiola Akiode-Afolabi, Comrade Rasak Obasola Oladosu Busca, Comrade Cadar and Deji Bademosi.

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Audullahi Saheed Mosadoluwa: Visionary Leader Redefining Real Estate, Community Development. – By Sunday Adebayo

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Hon. (Dr.) Audullahi Saheed Mosadoluwa, fondly known as “Mr. Ibile,” embodies the spirit of innovation, resilience, and purpose. His journey from a young entrepreneur to one of Nigeria’s most revered real estate developers is an inspiring testament to visionary leadership and a deep commitment to societal transformation.

Born into an entrepreneurial family, Mosadoluwa developed a sharp business acumen at an early age, a foundation that set the stage for his remarkable career. His ambition and forward-thinking approach eventually led him to establish Harmony Gardens and Estate Development Limited, a company now synonymous with excellence and innovation in Nigeria’s real estate sector.

Under his guidance, Harmony Gardens has flourished into a household name, delivering projects that cater to both luxury seekers and everyday Nigerians. One of the company’s standout developments, the Lekki Aviation Town Estate, is a masterfully designed residential hub strategically located near the upcoming Lekki-Epe International Airport. Spanning over 1,400 hectares, this ambitious project offers state-of-the-art amenities and positions Harmony Gardens as a key player in addressing Nigeria’s housing deficit.

In addition to Lekki Aviation Town, Harmony Gardens boasts other groundbreaking projects such as HarmonyVille Estate, CrestView Estate, and Granville by Harmony. Each of these developments is a testament to Mosadoluwa’s dedication to creating inclusive, sustainable communities that elevate the living standards of Nigerians.

Recently, Mosadoluwa expanded his influence by launching Ibile Holdings Global Limited, a new venture focused on optimizing construction practices and property management in Nigeria. This move underscores his commitment to diversifying the economy, creating jobs, and setting new benchmarks in quality and efficiency.

Beyond his business accomplishments, Mosadoluwa is a devoted philanthropist. He has funded scholarships for underprivileged students, supported affordable housing initiatives for low-income families, and spearheaded free healthcare outreach programs in underserved communities. His generosity and advocacy for equity have touched countless lives, solidifying his reputation as a compassionate leader who prioritizes people over profit.

Mosadoluwa’s contributions have not gone unnoticed. He has received numerous accolades, including an Honorary Doctorate from the Chartered Institute of Public Resources Management & Politics (CIPRMP), Ghana, for his efforts in democracy, education, and affordable housing. His leadership and advocacy have also earned him the Outstanding Real Estate Leader Award and the Pan-African Housing Leadership Award.

While his journey has not been without challenges, including allegations of land disputes that he has consistently addressed through legal channels, Mosadoluwa remains steadfast in his mission to operate transparently and uphold ethical standards in the real estate industry.

Looking ahead, Mosadoluwa envisions a Nigeria where housing is accessible to all. With ambitious plans to build over 750,000 affordable homes by 2030 and attract foreign investments into the country’s housing sector, he is committed to driving sustainable development and economic growth.

Hon. (Dr.) Audullahi Saheed Mosadoluwa is more than a businessman—he is a visionary leader, a philanthropist, and a symbol of hope for countless Nigerians. Through his groundbreaking projects, unwavering dedication to ethical practices, and relentless pursuit of excellence, he continues to inspire and transform lives across the nation.

 

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IN DEFENCE OF “A JOURNEY IN SERVICE”, IBB MEMOIRS

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By Dare Adelekan.

 

 

When writing an autobiography, the author has the freedom to choose what they want to share about their life, experiences, and perspectives. They are not obligated to address every topic or issue that others might expect or demand.

 

In the case of General Ibrahim Babangida’s memoir, “A Journey in Service,” he has the prerogative to focus on the aspects of his life and career that he considers most important or relevant. It’s his story, and he gets to tell it his way.

 

Omoyele Sowore’s criticism that Babangida’s memoir is not good if it doesn’t address certain issues seems unfair. Sowore’s expectations might be driven by his own interests or biases, but that doesn’t mean Babangida is obligated to satisfy them.

 

An autobiography is a personal reflection, not a comprehensive history or a response to critics. Babangida’s memoir should be evaluated on its own merits, not on how well it meets others’ expectations.

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Alleged N1.3bn Fraud: Obanikoro’s Son, Adejare Adegbenro, Others To Be Arranged Feb. 27

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A Federal High Court, Lagos, has fixed February 27, for the arraignment of one of Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, Gbolahan and four others over alleged conspiracy, obtaining by false pretence and N1, 356, 057, 330. 43 billion fraud.

 

Obanikoro will be arraigned alongside Adejare Adegbenro, 51; Balmoral International Limited;

 

M. O. B. Integrated Limited and DDSS International Company Limited before Justice Ambrose Lewis-Allagoa.

 

The Judge fixed the date on Friday, sequel to the defendants’ failure to be in court on Friday for their arraignment.

 

 

The Inspector General of Police through the office of the police Special Fraud Unit (PSFU) Ikoyi, Lagos, alleged that all the defendants have between May and September 2013 in Lagos, with intent to defraud, obtained the sum of N1, 356, 057, 330. 43 billion from Access Bank Plc formerly Diamond Bank, by falsely presenting through its staff and officers of the bank that they were into the business of cars importation from Dubai for sale in Nigeria and that the money was the cost of financing the importation of a set of brand new cars from Dubai to restock their business and for sale to your various customers.

 

They were also alleged to have directly or indirectly converts, transfers, retains, takes possession or control of N1, 356, 057, 330.43 billion, belonging to now Access Bank Plc, formerly Diamond Bank, knowingly or reasonably ought to have known that such funds is, or forms part of the proceeds.

 

All the defendants were also alleged to have unlawfully converted the sum of N1 billion belonging to Access Bank formerly Diamond Bank Plc, to the personal use.

 

 

At the resumed hearing of the matter on Friday, the prosecutor, M. Y. Bello, informed the court that the matter was slated for the arraignment of all the defendants.

 

 

He however asked the court for another date, to enable all the defendants to be in court to take their plea on the charges against them.

 

Counsel to the defendants, Joshua A., told the court that his clients are not in the country. Adding that only the companies named in the charge were served with the charge sheet. He however assured the court that all the defendants will be in court at the next adjourned date, to take their plea on the charges .

 

 

Fraud and other fraud related offences Act No. 14 of 2006 and Punishable Under Section 1(3) of the saine Act

 

“That you Adejare Adegbenro ‘m’, Gbolahan Obanikoro ‘m’, Balmoral International Limited, M.O.B Integrated Limited, DDSS international Company Ltd and other Directors of the Companies (now at large) between May and September 2013, in Lagos State, in the aforementioned Judicial Division of Federal High Court, Lagos, did directly or indirectly converts, transfers, retains, takes possession or control of N1, 356, 057, 330.43 (One Billion, Three and Fifty Six Million, Fifty Seven Thousand, Three Hundred Thirty Naira, Forty Three Kobo) belonging to Diamond Bank now Access Bank Plc, which you intentionally, knowingly or reasonably ought to have known that such funds is, or forms part of the proceeds of an unlawful Act and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 18(2)(b) & (d) and punishable under Section 18(3) of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.

 

“That you Adejare Adegbenro ‘m’, Gbolahan Obanikoro ‘m’, Balmoral International Limited, M.0.B Integrated Limited, DDSS International Company Ltd and other Directors of the Companies (now at large) sometime in May 2019 in Lagos within the aforementioned judicial Division of the Federal High Court, with intent to defraud, did obtain the sum of N1, 000,000.00 (One Billion Naira) from Diamond Bank now Access Bank Pic by falsely presenting through its staff and officers of the bank that you and your company, DDSS International Company were into the business of cars importation from Dubai for sale in Nigeria and that the money was for the cost of financing the importation of a set of brand new cars from Dubai to restock your business and for sale to your various customers and based on this representation, the Bank released the said money to you through the account of your company known as DDSS International Company as a loan facility which you subsequently diverted from the said account of DOSS International Company to account of another of your company now as Balmoral international Limited for the purpose of disguising the true origin or source of the money and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 1(1) (a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and other fraud related offences Act No. 14 of 2006 and Punishable Under Section 1(3) of the same Act.

 

 

That you Adejare Adegbenro ‘m’, Gbolahan Obanikoro ‘m’, Balmoral international Limited, M.O.B Integrated Limited, DOSS International Company Ltd and other Directors of the Companies (now at large) sometime in May 2019, in Lagos State, in the aforementioned Judicial Division of Federal High Court, Lagos, did directly or indirectly converts, transfers, takes possession or control of N1,000,000.00 (One Billion Naira) belonging to Diamond Bank now Access Bank Plc, which you intentionally, knowingly or reasonably ought to have known that such funds is, or forms part of the proceeds of an unlawful Act and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 18(2)(b) & (d) and punishable under Section 18(3) of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.”

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