Chai!!!!
The other companies are: Sea Shipping Agency Limited, Rotary Engineering Services Limited and Tour Afrique Company Limited.
The order of the court was sequel to an affidavit deposed to by the business manager of Sterling bank Plc, Mr Segun Akinsanya, filed and argued before the court by its counsel, Mr Kemi Balogun (SAN).
The court issued the orders, over an alleged indebtedness of the defendants in the sum of about $16.4 million and N100.5 million.
He averred that the loan was secured by an unconditional personal guarantee of the companies director, Princess Stella Oduah.
Edited from Daily Trust
How does it stop her from stealing money?
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ReplyDeleteNa dem sabi!
ReplyDeleteGood!
ReplyDeleteTill she settles what she owes.
OK.
ReplyDeleteNdi oshi,thieves everywhere.
ReplyDeleteAyam anonymous orubebe ..welikom meh peapul
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ReplyDeleteNa wa. 21 banks account. There is money in this country
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ReplyDeleteThis is good news! Been waiting for the day this lace wig and contact lense wearing sugar mama will be dealt with.
ReplyDeleteGo to Thanksgiving in the church. Sadist
DeleteLeave my fellow woman alone o before gods of our ancestors come for you ...Who's a saint amongst you ?,Was it not a judge like you that bubu bribed with 500k, All of una na the same thing, just because she refused to "cut" for you guys out of it, that's why you re dealing with her.mtcheew
ReplyDeleteOn a serious note, This women re not smiling o, She and the other one that was pretending to ve cancer or so.They re the boss when it comes to looting.πππππ π π π .
I'm just playing jor.afterall, I won't get a penny out of the recovered loot , so lemme console myself with this play..Awon judginas, you can start the blasting now...
You are a fool. If you don't know what to write, why don't you move to the next post ?
DeleteNotice me or I die. Anyway, you are all kids sha.
Nice one
ReplyDeleteGood for her
ReplyDeleteI believe some people are working in the listed organisations, hope this won't delay their salaries.
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