Over 66
prospective tenants have been thrown into confusion as the landlord, Olatunji
Joseph, in connivance with a developer, Aderonke Olaleye, and other allegedly
yet-to-be identified agents swindled them of over N16m. The money was meant as
rents for five flats in a newly-constructed one-storey building at No. 11 Abeni
Close, Asa Estate, in the Gbagada area of Lagos State.
Joseph had
contracted Olaleye to redevelop his bungalow into a one-storey building, but
while construction was ongoing, some agents were told that flats in the
building were available for rent and an advertisement was placed on two
websites to attract prospective accommodation seekers.
While some
intending tenants, through some of the agents, allegedly paid into Olaleye’s
accounts, others were said to have initiated their payment after contacting
Olaleye and her accomplice through the numbers listed in the advertisement.
After the
payments were confirmed, it was learnt that the prospective tenants were issued
receipts and informed that some finishing touches had to be applied on the
building before they could move into the flats.
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However, the
matter took a new twist when the number of people claiming to have paid to
secure accommodation in the building exceeded the number of flats available for
rent.
One of the
victims, Peace Goodluck, who lamented that over 66 accommodation seekers were
defrauded to the tune of over N16m, said that Olaleye, who had gone into hiding
ever since the fraud was uncovered, had remained unreachable.
The banker
said, “I and my fiancé needed a bigger apartment so, we met the owner of the
house, Mr. Joseph, and he introduced Olaleye to us as his younger sister and
agent. The landlord assured us that we were free to deal with her and we agreed
to pay N400,000 for one of the mini flats in the building.
“On May 30, we
paid N190,000 into Olaleye’s account and made an additional payment of N120,000
later. We became concerned when the house was not completed on the date that
Olaleye gave us, but when we complained, she told us to come back on Monday,
July 15.
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“We were
surprised when we met lots of people claiming that they had also paid for
accommodation in the same house when we got there. Olaleye used different
account numbers to commit the crime; more than 66 persons have paid over N16m
for the five flats.
“Olaleye is
nowhere to be found and she has been unreachable since the fraud was uncovered.
The landlord has been denying involvement in the crime, but some of the money
was deposited in his account.”
A youth corps
member serving in the state, Blessing Eniola, said she paid N500,000 into
Olaleye’s account for a two-bedroom flat, but was denied access to the flat.
Another
victim, Bisola Quadri, who saw the advertisement online, alleged that an agent,
one Yusuf, connived with Olayeye and Joseph to defraud her.
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The Lagos
State indigene said, “About three weeks ago, I saw the advert on a website and
contacted Yusuf, who told me to meet him in Akoka and from there, we went to
the house, where I met with Olaleye and Joseph. I paid N250,000 for a mini flat
into Olaleye’s account and travelled to Abuja.
“When the
fraud was discovered, I wasn’t around, but Yusuf knew about the whole issue and
kept disturbing me to pay the balance of N180,000. I paid N80, 000 to Olaleye
and N100,000 to Yusuf.
“So when I
came back to Lagos, I visited the house and met other victims, who told me
about the fraud. Yusuf stopped picking my calls, but through the help of other
victims, we were able to set him up and compelled him to refund my N100,000.”
Another
victim, Ifeanyi Onwuama, said Joseph was arrested, charged to court and
remanded in prison.
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He stated that
the house should be sold and the proceeds used to refund the victims of the
fraud.
The
businessman stated, “We have too many people involved in this case; families
have been crying; couples, who are about to get married and want to move into
the house, have been traumatized. In fact, innocent people are still falling
victim because the advert is still running on www.SPAM and www.propertypro.ng.
“We have tried
to inform the management of these websites through their social media handles
to pull the advert down but they have yet to respond. What we want the
government to do is to put the house up for sale so that we can recover our
money.”
Joseph’s
younger brother, Wale, said his brother was just a victim, who got outsmarted
by Olaleye, who was contracted to develop the property.
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When asked
about the prospective tenants’ money found in Joseph’s account, Wale said, “Few
people paid into his account and he immediately transferred the money to
Olaleye’s account; the records are in the bank for confirmation. He has never
defrauded anybody, the property belongs to us and Olaleye, being a developer
introduced to us by a friend, contracted to develop parts of the property.”
Efforts to get
a reaction from Olaleye proved abortive as several calls made to her telephone
line rang out. She had yet to respond to a text message sent to her regarding
the allegation as of the time of filing this report.
When
contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Bala Elkana, stated that
Joseph connived with Olaleye to defraud the prospective tenants, adding that he
had been arrested and charged to court, while the command had launched a
manhunt for Olaleye with a view to arresting her.
Elkana said,
“About 46 victims were defrauded and when the matter was charged to court, more
victims stepped forward. The victims were swindled of over N15m and it is a
connivance between the landlord and the developer. Both the landlord (Joseph)
and developer (Olaleye) were charged to the court, but the developer is still
on the run. We are on her trail.”