It was a clear case of survival of
the fittest at No 2 Ojumola street, Ajegunle, Lagos,
when 33 prospective
tenants scrambled to take possession of five mini flats that they all paid for.
Trouble started when some of the tenants who had since paid for the mini flats
when they were under construction realised that they were not the only ones on
the waiting list.
The suspect, Abdulateef Ibrahim, who
developed the property, was alleged to have collected rents totalling N6
million from 33 prospective tenants instead of five and thereafter disappeared.
The fastest among the tenants
quickly moved in their things while other bought several padlocks and locked
any room within reach.
The owner of the house, Alhaja
Hafisat Ojumola, who claimed that she was not aware of the transaction, alerted
the police when she discovered that the tenants battling to take possession of
the apartments must have been defrauded by her contractor, Ibrahim. He was
later traced to Abeokuta, Ogun State and by operatives of Special Anti- Robbery
Squad, Lagos police command, Ikeja.
When Saturday Sun visited the
controversial compound, all the flats were occupied. A lady, who thought that
one of our correspondents could be another victim, warned that all rooms were
occupied. “We are the lucky ones, go and ask the landlord for your money. You
better hurry up because I learnt the case will soon be charged to court,” the
lady said.
On how she managed to secure the
rooms, she said that it took the intervention of his brother who is a soldier
to secure a room. “It was not a joke but I thank God that we were victorious.
In fact, no one will move me out of here, even when my rent expires”, she
added.
Narrating their ordeal in the hands
of Ibrahim, Ali Mudashiru, one of the sons of the owner of the house told Saturday
Sun that it took the intervention of the police to stop the angry mob of
victims from tearing the house down. “The house was getting bad and all the
tenants were asked to pack out. We do not have money to hire the services of
developers, so we called our in-law, Ibrahim to assist since he is a builder.
That was in June 2014. We knew that he builds houses for people. We agreed and
gave him N450,000 to renovate the house.
“Sincerely, he gave account of every
kobo that was spent by him. That was why, when he came back that we should
bring another N500,000 I obliged him. He also spent that one but this time
round did not give full account. My mother, Alhaja Hafisat Ojumola asked him to
stop, when he came back again requesting for money. No one knew that he had
gone ahead to put the house for rent.
“Two weeks after he was asked to
stop, he came back and said that he had got money to continue the project. He
said that the N500,000 extra that he borrowed will be enough to complete the
house. We wanted the house to be put up for rent and was happy when he said
that he had got money and would soon finish the project.
“We were shocked when tenants
started coming to the house claiming that Ibrahim collected money from them. It
got worse when they started fighting over who owns what. My mother could not
bear the shame because it will appear that we conspired with Ibrahim. We tried
to reach him but he switched off his phone. We knew that if nothing is done,
these desperate tenants will tear down the house. We reported the matter to the
Commissioner of Police and they tracked him down. As we speak, there are people
living in the house forcefully”, he said.
On why they did not stop Ibrahim
completely when tenants were coming around while the project was on, Mudashiru
said: “We had hoped to rent it out one day, so we did not see anything wrong in
allowing prospective tenants to come and have a look. How can anyone do
business with a developer without asking for the true owner of the house? It is
unfortunate and we thank God that he was caught after collecting about N6million
from people.”
Pleading for mercy, the suspect,
42-year-old Ibrahim said he would refund the money if given three months grace.
“I am willing to pay back the money if I am given at least three months.
Please, do not expose me to the world”, he pleaded with one of our
correspondents.
On how he intends to raise the
money, Ibrahim claimed that he has other projects, which he intends to put up
for rent. “I have other projects and people have started indicating interest
before the police came and arrested me. It was not my fault that the property
took a lot of money. I knew that the number of flats will not be enough that
was why I started another project”, he stated.
According to Ibrahim, his
mother-in-law saw him as a capable hand, hence he was hired to do the job. He
continued: “The money they brought was not enough, so I had to borrow money.
The area is swampy and the cost of renovating the house was not easy. I spoke
to some agents that came to check the house. Normally, if a house is cheap, a
lot of persons will indicate interest. In that area, apartments go for as much
as N150,000 for two rooms. To woo people, I told the agents to tell their
clients that the house will go for N100,000. There was a mad rush and I had no
choice but to collect as much as I could. It was the devil that took over and
before I knew what was happening, I had collected about N6million from people.
To tell you that it was the devil, I do not have a dime in my account. I cannot
point at anything that I used the remaining money to do. If you go to my
compound at No 4 Bello street, in Orile Iganmu, you will discover that I live
in a room. I did not even use the money for my life. I am an Islamic cleric and
I have prayed for a lot of people and granted them healing. Because I do not
want to be dependent on the money from the mosque, I decided to learn a
handiwork. I am terribly sorry. Please, forgive me.”
Confirming Ibrahim’s arrest as at
press time, the state police spokesman, DSP Kenneth Nwosu said the suspect will
soon be charged to court. He called on Nigerians to go an extra mile to confirm
the authenticity of any transaction before payment is made.
By CHIOMA IGBOKWE AND CHIZOBA IKENWA
33 tenants pay N6m for five rooms , property agent in police net over fraud
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