The Gwagwalada division of the Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered court processes to be served on Olori Halimat Tejuosho and her company, Haleems Nigeria Limited.
She was summoned for allegedly defrauding her financier of N436.3m earmarked for the execution of a building contract awarded by the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs.
Upon securing a contract to construct 500 units of houses at Karshi FCT, Abuja, in May 2021. Halimat Tejuosho approached Emmanuel Suku to partner with her. As a financier and asked him for an initial advance fee of N300m and another N136.3m. Paid in tranches to her personal and company accounts.
Suku was entitled to 30 per cent of the contract deal valued at N4.47 billion per his partnership agreement contained in a police investigation report.
He was shocked that the project had stalled during a WhatsApp video call with his brothers at the site.
“That no work has been done on the project site since the groundbreaking ceremony.
An uncompleted gatehouse structure and two (2) shipping containers were seen on the site.
However, there were no workers, equipment and building supplies on the site,” a police investigation report signed by a police commissioner, Mohammed Yakubu, said.
He later learnt the Niger Delta Affairs Ministry had withdrawn the project from Ms Tejuosho and her company for breaching the terms of the contract.
How Olori Halimat Tejuosho lavished project funds
When confronted with the findings, Ms Tejuosho “could not give a satisfactory account of how she spent the money”. She began making moves to flee the country to evade accountability to her financier.
A further investigation into her financial accounts revealed that the businesswoman had lavished the project’s funds on four exotic cars worth N150m, luxury shoes and bags, designer watches, and a soundproof generator for her house.
Other electronic items worth millions, purchased from Cash ‘N’ Carry stores were also found.
Halimat Tejuosho also awarded scholarships to 30 students attending Espam Formation University in Cotonou, Benin Republic, where she serves as chancellor.
Her account statements also showed that she wired several million naira to one Ifeoma Vivienne Obilor. An interior decorator to pimp her residence in Peace Garden Estate, Sangotedo, Lagos, with tasteful furniture worth a fortune.
A chunk of Ms Tejuosho financier’s funds was traced to one Royal Apparel, her staff, with Heritage Bank account number 5100351905 which had received N200 million in tranches.
The police commissioner recommended Halimat Tejuosho’s prosecution after establishing a case of advance fee fraud, criminal diversion of funds, criminal breach of trust and cheating against her.
The matter with suit no FCT/HC/CV/589/2022 has been adjourned till January 25, 2023, for further hearing.