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Ogunwusi, candidate for Ooni stool denies fraud and forgery allegations

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By Toyin Macaulay, Oshogbo.

Ife Concerned Citizen (ICC) has denied on behalf of Prince Adeyeye Ogunwusi, the candidate for the keenly contested vacant Ooni stool the fraud and forgery allegations in so many media.
The group described the issue as a “calculated and deliberate attempt to smear, malign and assassinate the character of the prince.”
In a statement signed by the President of ICC, Prince Leke Ijiyode, they claimed that Prince Ogunwusi has never committed forgery or fraud against any individual or corporate entity, adding that the report is the handiwork of fifth columnists, who are on a mission to smear the image of the prince, being a frontline contender for the stool of Ooni of Ife.

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“Prince Ogunwusi was not the author of the purported forged documents. He did not know about its existence until very recently when SHL brought it to his attention,” ICC stated.

According to the statement, the project for which Prince Ogunwusi is being purportedly investigated, started in 2011 and has since been completed.

The statement reads in part: “In the joint venture/business relationship, the late Oba had a stronger bargaining power and position. On most occasions, he simply gave instruction of what was to be done while Ogunwusi would go and execute it.

They categorically denied the claim that Ogunwusi forged the title document of a property in Lekki Peninsula, Lagos. ICC posited that the allegations are diversionary and ill-motivated, calculated to jeopardise his chance of ascending the vacant stool.

The report of the fraud and forgery has gone viral when it was reported that Metropole Interproject Limited (MIL), a company owned by Prince Ogunwusi, was involved in forgery, fraudulent conversion and obtaining the sum of N400m by false pretence from Sijuwade Holding Limited (SHL), a company owned by the late Ooni, Oba Sijuwade.

According to the report, MIL was commissioned by SHL to develop an estate in Lekki Peninsula Lagos, a task, which the former allegedly failed to discharge as the terms of contract stipulated. The report claimed that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was investigating the prince over the alleged fraud.

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