OUR HALF-BROTHER MISMANAGED OUR INHERITANCE! Badagry prince, whose father left 27 children and choice properties, tells court

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Mr Adebowale James, a prince of Kweme Land of Badagry, Lagos on Monday, told an Ikeja Special Offences Court that Semasa, his half-brother and also the sole administrator of their late father’s estate, abused his position and mismanaged funds.

Adebowale, made this known in his testimony at the resumed trial of Semasa and Afolabi Kazeem over a seven-count of conspiracy, cheating, stealing, forging of company resolution, fraudulent disposing of trust property and forgery.

He alleged that Sesama cheated his 26 siblings of N500 million inheritance from their father late Oba Afolabi James.

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Adebowale, an Abuja-based businessman, while being led in evidence by Mr O. O Olabisi, the prosecutor of the Police Special Fraud Unit (SFU), said:

“My dad died on Jan. 30, 2002. He is survived by 27 children and he left a lot of valuable property that I cannot fully mention in choice areas of Surulere, Ajose Adeogun, Victoria Island and Badagry.

“My father did not leave a will to the best of my knowledge.

“The first defendant (Semasa) is my half-brother, he is the eight child of 27 children and he is the fourth son, and he is the only administrator of the estate and the signatory to the account.

“In 2017, on behalf of the family, I helped the first defendant get a buyer for the family property at Dideolu Estate, Victoria Island, I found a developer and the property was sold for N300 million.

“The money was paid in full and he (Semasa) took half of the money for himself and sent peanuts to the rest of the family. We had agreed on a sharing formula and everyone was to get an equal amount regardless of age.

“The beneficiaries who were 26 were supposed to get N10 million, I received approximately N7million while others got N5million each, the first defendant kept N190 million for himself sharing N110 million for the rest of us.”

Adebowale noted that after Semasa allegedly cheated his siblings of their Dideolu Estate inheritance, the family discovered that he had illegally leased a property located at Plot 282 Ajose Adeogun St., Victoria Island, Lagos to Ecobank Plc.

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While being cross-examined by Mr Martin Oyibo, Semasa’s defence counsel, Adebowale told the court that he and other younger siblings had difficulty accessing funds for their school fees and upkeep when Semasa managed the estate.

“We used to collect our school fees from the first defendant’s office, it was always delayed and we could not function properly because of that.

“During the time we took the matter to the SFU, the family hired an auditor who revealed that he had mismanaged the estate to the tune of N500 million,” he said.

A mild fracas had ensued between warring members of the James family while the case was stood down for a short recess.

Mrs Adeola Ogbeyemi, Alhaja Shaki Balogun and Mrs Olabisi Kuku had approached one Mrs Bakare the Matriarch of the James family threatening her with violence for signing the petition against Semasa that was sent to the SFU.

When proceedings resumed, Olabisi informed the court of the fracas seeking that Ogbeyemi, Balogun and Kuku be banned from future proceedings due to their unruly conduct.

Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo ordered that the three women should identify themselves, however, Ogbeyemi was the only one present in court while Balogun and Kuku had left the premises.

“It is a lie, I did not talk to her, we are family,” Ogbeyemi told the judge.

Responding Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo said

“You are family but you are not one, I would not hesitate to detain anyone for any altercation, name calling or abuse.

“We are in this together, to ensure that harmony and piece are brought back to the family.”

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Following the warning, Justice Taiwo granted Kazeem, the second defendant who had been remanded in custody since Nov. 12 bail of N5 million with two sureties in like sum.

She adjourned the case until Nov. 28, Dec. 12 and 13 for the continuation of trial.

(NAN)

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