Laide Bakare’s Ex- Husband Blasts Her Over New Husband’s Fraud Case + More Journalists Dig Into The Matter As MTN Confirms He Is Wanted
Laide Bakare’s ex-husband, Olumide Okufulure who dragged Laide’s
new born child with her present husband has said she is just starting
and the wrath of God will soon fall on her.
When asked in a new interview how he feels about Laide’s present condition and how her husband is wanted by EFCC, he said: - she is such a wicked person and she should expect more.
By the way some journalists have, made further investigations into
the fraud case of Alhaji Mutairu Orilowo (Laide’s present husband) when
he issued a press statement few days ago that he was not wanted by EFCC
and they are only trying to drag his name in the mud, alleging he will
be suing them soon.
Apparently, most of what he said turned out to be a ‘lie’, when a
journalist with E24-7 magazine made more investigation into the matter.
What Her Ex, Told The Magazine
You see, Laide has just started. She hasn’t even reached where
she’s going. She will soon leave this Alhaji because she likes a
comfortable place. I heard she claims that I don’t have money. Now she’s
where she can get money. When I met her, she was driving a Celica. I
bought her a 2 million Chrysler car. When she had our child, I bought a
first-class ticket for her to bring our baby. I later bought Infinity
Jeep that she gave her younger sibling. When she was about to marry me,
it was the money she saw. When she came to America, I bought her a
4matic Benz. Laide isn’t a good person, she is yet to see God’s wrath.”
From E24-7 Magazine
‘Catch me if you can’ seems to be the song on the lips of Alhaji Atanda Mutairu Babatunde Orilowo,
popularly known as ATM, declared wanted by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in connection with a case of criminal
conspiracy, obtaining money under false pretences and stealing, as
E24-7 magazine’s checks revealed ugly and shocking details of the N2.5
billion naira scam involved.
Mutairu, 47, and 5’7 feet tall, E24-7 magazine checks revealed,
allegedly connived with two past executives of MTN’s Employee
Multipurpose Cooperative Society, namely, Victor Akintunde and Gani
Mustapha to defraud members having been contacted by the legal
department of the telecommunications company to stop with further notice
the purchase of 13 hectares of land, out of which 5hectares Orilowo
bought from his family, BabaEgbe had issues.
To the dismay of the department, Victor Akintunde ignored the
caveat, made another payment of N40million after the initial N10m
totaling N50m, being part payment without approval or any formal
documentation from Orilowo’s Primavera Company. Again, the two former
excos on their own transferred the sum of N990million to Primavera to
purchase the 13hectares in Okun Aja area of Lagos.
The MTN Employee Multipurpose Cooperative Society’s executive
had on their own approached Orilowo, a land speculator to purchase for
them the 321 plots for the proposed Y’ello Estate. Within 2006 and 2009,
checks revealed, the two executives acting on their own authorized the
transfer of almost N700million to Orilowo’s company, Primavera.
While another purchase of the 26hectares of land belonged to
the Jagun Opolu family, Orilowo gave MEMCOS the impression that it was
his property. Findings showed that while he was paid N700million by
MEMCOS, for the land, assumed to be his own, he paid the representative
of the family he bought it from, one Atiku, the sum of N200million.
Atiku eventually paid the family N36million. In 2010, the Jagun Opolu
family got wind of the fact that Primavera was not remitting to them
accordingly, they wrote MEMCOS to pay them directly henceforth.
Within members, undue delay led to agitations and many acts of
financial misappropriation started to unfold. The 26hectares from the
Jagun Opolu family initially put at N963million, it was found
N863million was paid. To save face, the disgraced exco, ran to the Jagun
Opolu family to raise a fictitious document that the hectares of land
was sold at N1.4bn with MEMCOS yet to pay the balance. Other financial
discrepancies were found in the claim to obtain title deeds, September
22, 2008, an additional N290 paid after the initial N990m), tax
clearance for land owners, Zenith Bank’s N120m cheque issued to
Primavera on 23rd January, 2009 whereas N9million was initially paid
to Lagos State Government for tax clearance. Another bogus payment was
found 23 July 2008 when N310m Zenith Bank’s cheque was issued to
Primavera by the past executives and only the sum of N76m was paid to
LASG to process the land documents.
Apparently dissatisfied with the whole process, the new excos
of MEMCOS advertised the contract, calling companies to tender their
bids. A new company, Trioteknix got the job and several clogs have been
thrown into their steps to execute the project since 2011. As at April
2014, thousands of staffers of MTN who are members of MEMCOS don’t know
their fate, six years after the promise to deliver the housing project
in 24months. Triotekniks, the new contractor is battling with
waterlogged land to be sandfilled and undue interference from the land
prospectors and a law suit.
Orilowo who was later dragged to EFCC, and interrogated
suddenly disappeared and consequently, he was declared wanted. Notice of
his arrest was issued and advertised in a national daily and on the
financial crime commission’s website as at the time of filing this
report. He was widely reported to have absconded. Last week, the
property merchant through his reps issued a statement that refuted the
claim by EFCC that he was on the run. He accused top MTN’s staffer of
attempt to hijack the project because he was the only one handling it.
Throwing her support behind her husband, Laide Bakare said: “False
allegations. Okun Aja is not far. You can visit the Y’ellow Estate and
my husband has done it for them. He also has a judgement against MTN
people in court. My husband has fully delivered the job and they must
pay him.”
But in a swift reaction, Mrs. Funmilayo Mustapha, a General
Manager with MTN and an executive member of MEMCOS insisted that
Primavera’s Mutairu in connivance with Victor Akintunde and Gani
Mustapha, defrauded the Cooperative Society of about “N2.5billion
which we have every evidence to prove it already with EFCC. We are in
the court and they are already arraigned, Primavera, that is Alhaji
Mutairu has already absconded and the court has given a bench warrant
to get him arrested anywhere he is seen.
On Mutairu’s claim that some top staffs of MTN wanted to hijack
the project, she said, “MTN is different from MEMCOS. MTN has no
relationship with Primavera or Mutairu. No, there is no top staff that
wanted to hijack. He defrauded and I am a General Manager in MTN and the
reason why I came into this is to take back the money of low level
staffs, because low level staff, middle-level staffs they contributed
into this, even their families and friends contributed into this and by
that fact there is no top management staff that wanted to hijack, they
wanted transparency, that was the reason why they said he should stop
because there was no written contract agreement between MEMCOS and
Primavera. They had the intention of defrauding, Primavera, Victor
Akintunde, Gani Mustapha and Alhaji Mutairu they all had the intention
of defrauding members of MTN’s Cooperative by not giving them houses.
N2.5b has been contributed.
Asked if those past executives are still in the employment of
MTN, she said: “No, they are not, MTN disengaged with them because we
never believed in people who lack integrity; the watchword of MTN is
integrity, so whenever we discover that your integrity is impaired no
matter how little, we have to disengage with you. MTN disengaged with
them since December 2012,” she said.
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