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Friday, July 06, 2018

Former Boss Of Lawyer Slapped And Manhandled By Policemen Explains What Happened..

There is always several sides to every story and the former Boss of Lawyer who was slapped and man handled by Policemen in a video which went viral narrates his side of the story in this press statement sent out....







Preamble:


I have watched the viral video of Mr. Kunle Karimu (my former colleague in chambers) being assaulted by Policemen and I state without equivocation that I did not give any instruction to that effect and find his treatment reprehensible. The assault of any person (whether by a private citizen or law-enforcement officer) is unacceptable and should be deprecated.

I have become aware that a lot of public condemnation has followed the publication of the viral video, and much of that condemnation and opprobrium has been visited on me. It has been alleged that I treated Mr. Karimu badly as an employee and when he called at my office to demand his rights, I invited the Policemen to assault and threaten him. Mr Karimu has also put forward his own story making a number of allegations against me. I make bold to state, categorically, that the allegation that I contracted Policemen to assault him is untrue and an unwarranted smear campaign.



What really happened?


Mr. Kunle Karimu was employed in my law firm and assumed work on 3rd July, 2017 as a Junior Counsel. In my view as his supervisor, his performance on the job was less than satisfactory but as a responsible employer and a much older lawyer, I was loathe to dismiss him as I did not want to have his record tainted with a dismissal and I felt that he could be encouraged to improve. Eventually, it became clear that he could no longer continue with us and rather than dismiss him, he was advised at the end of May, 2018, to resign. He sent in his letter of resignation in early June and it was accepted. He was to work for the whole of June 2018 and receive his salary for June. I felt that he could use the one month period to look for another job.



Upon acceptance of his resignation in early June 2018, I issued him a cheque post-dated to 29th June, 2018 for his total June salary (which he accepted) – so that at the end of the month there would be a clean break. By our practice, salaries are paid either by cheque (which are pre-crossed from the bank) or bank transfer. Mr. Karimu did not complain about the cheque being crossed. About a week into June, 2018, Mr. Karimu became very disruptive in the office and was distracting the other staff. He was told to stop work on Friday 8th June, 2018 but still keep the salary already tendered to him for the whole of June 2018. Surprisingly, on Monday 11th June, 2018, he came to the office. When I saw him I insisted that his employment had ceased and he should leave. He left the office.

On the 29th of June, 2018, Mr. Karimu sent the cheque back through my secretary, who had gone to the bank for some transactions – with a message that I should open the cheque. I replied that he should pay in the cheque as he could well do ordinarily. He then barged into our office, came to my inner office and demanded forcefully that I open the cheque. He cut-off the CCTV monitor, locked the door to my inner office leaving me alone with him. I was apprehensive of what he might do and given that it was a glass door, I called out to one of the lawyers to proceed to Lion Building Police Station for help - fearing a breach of the peace and likely assault on my person. I did not call in thugs or engage in self-help. I believe that as a responsible citizen and officer of the law, I was entitled to call for the Police to arrest a worsening situation. However, I had no interaction with the policemen before the incident or during the incident.

Whilst waiting for the Police to arrive, Mr. Karimu suddenly unlocked the door to my inner office and went out. I thought it was all over, not knowing until much later that he actually went to lock up the main door to the office. He returned to my inner office to lock me in with him again and became agitated and started making phone calls. I heard him asking the person(s) on the other end of the phone whether they were set. He then called my secretary and told her to let my wife know what was happening to me.

Subsequently, he demanded that I make an immediate online transfer to him, which I refused to do (being apprehensive of the risk of logging into my online account under duress). My other colleagues in the office were calling and at a point I answered the phone and put it on speaker for the people outside to speak to Mr. Karimu, but he refused to engage with them and they could not enter my office, hence I eventually succumbed to his harassment and aggression and opened the crossed cheque to enable him cash same over the counter. This event transpired over a period of about 2 hours and my emotional state (being locked into my office and threatened by an aggressive and very hostile young man) could only be imagined.

Mr. Karimu then unlocked the door and left my office whilst I was still petrified and quavering about the drama that had just unfolded. At that point, two of the lawyers came to my office to inform me that Policemen were slapping him, and I instructed them to immediately tell the Policemen that they should leave Mr. Karimu alone and I was in any event not pressing any charges.

Throughout the incident (from the time Mr. Karimu barged in and locked the door up to the time the Policemen came and left with him), I was in my inner office and did not know or see what had happened as he had earlier cut-off the CCTV monitor. I state categorically that I did not order his beating as I had no right or power to and in any event that is not in my character. I am a firm believer in the rule of law and would not take any unlawful action against anybody (and especially not against a fellow colleague).

In this matter, I was a victim of the aggression and harassment of Mr. Kunle Karimu who had a valid cheque properly signed by me in his hand but insisted on holding me hostage and under subtle threat in my office until I opened the cheque for him to cash over the counter. If I had been strangled or harmed in any other way by him, I guess the narration would be very different now.

Now, however, I have been vilified and called all manner of names by some colleagues and others who have not bothered to hear my own side of the story. Happily, there are witnesses who can testify as to what happened in my office that day.

I end by reiterating that the Policemen were invited to prevent a breakdown of law and order within the confines of the law.



*First of all this press release was NOT SIGNED.....secondly,The Policemen were invited to prevent a break down of law and order and the big boss stood and watched them slap him like that?this explanation is nothing!

39 comments:

  1. Liar liar pants on fire..... This explanation is gibberish.

    You give your worker a closed cheque and you expected him not to react after turning him down.

    I do not believe that he cut the CCTV camera.
    Many people thinks they're above the law.
    I hate when people who knows the law and are supposed to play and abide by law messed with the law.

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    1. Big big lie, he cut off the CCTV? You people should continue in Nigeria, what a country.
      They quickly disposed of the CCTV evidence and now lieing that the poor guy disconnected their CCTV. E be RU Olorun ooo

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    2. I believe the employer because when I watched the video on sm yesterday I was shocked that the employee was defying orders from the police and told myself if he could behave like this to the police I wonder how he behaved to his employer. Anyway, future employers stay away from him as his attitude seems he is mentally unbalanced. I have seen then before 2 for 1 lawyers.

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    3. 2 sides heard now chilling for the 3rd side 😎😎😎😎😎😎

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    4. Anonh17:43 you are obviously a MAD Man.How did he defy orders.

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  2. I'm a Lawyer and his side of the events that transpired reeks of lies. We know all these things. Turn it around and look like the victim πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„. You're going down sir, get ready.

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    1. Proudly Anonymous6 July 2018 at 16:09

      I wonder why lawyers can't show exemplary behaviour when they are always quick to criticize.

      You issuing a dud cheque alone is criminal and unethical,never mind trying to cheat and trample on his rights which goes against everything your profession is all about.

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    2. He's such a liar. How were d police able to identify my karimu despite d fact that dey weren't present when he harassed and held his boss hostage in d office...this press release is full of lies

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  3. I'm a Lawyer and his side of the events that transpired reeks of lies. We know all these things. Turn it around and look like the victim πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„. You're going down sir, get ready.

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  4. All this is to save face. He was owing the guy plain and simple. He did not expect the matter to get to this point. Alot of these seniors in the profession like to owe.

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  5. This ur story get K leg .......u lied sir, , going through ur words one after the other... Anyway, , , over to the olopas




    Mc pinky

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  6. So many holes in his statement. According to him, he didn't see or give the policemen any instruction... So someone call policemen to come to his rescue and on getting there they would not see the caller and find out what is going on abi?, they will just act on their own. Haba! Besides what does it take to open a crossed cheque, what loss is he going to suffer by doing that???

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  7. Lawyers and Lies are like 5 & 6.
    QED

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    1. Thank u.
      Mr Olawore..ur pepper soup don don! Get ready 2 eat it as e dey hot. Liar oshi.

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  8. Don't we already know you will LIE Sir???I once had someone like this for a boss as a corper,that was the longest 3months of my life,I LEFT and it is only God that can forgive the lies she told to everyone who cared to listen!

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  9. why didn't he open the cheque? what difference would it have made? evil people abusing power.

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    1. Pple close Cheques so that it enters an account for audit trail .
      They want to you go to your bank and pay it in.
      If a cq is open U can cash it across the counter , leaving audit trail one sided .
      Crossed check must enter an account .

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    2. funny... "audit trail" "...crossed cheque must enter an account" πŸ˜‚ lol. I'm not sure u know what u are saying. Auditors do not check/audit 3rd party accounts except in some criminal investigations. there is no law that says crossed cheques shouldn't be opened and must be paid into an account.

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  10. As someone who has worked with very Brutal one man companies before I can state here categorically that this man is lying....No one in their right sense will believe this nonsense.

    Nigeria employers are wicked and heartless when it comes to withholding their workers salaries.

    LEPπŸ˜›

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    1. They are wicked. Salary will not come on time despite the company making money. I had to leave 2 months salary and work away

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  11. Liar, liar. Lies, lies. You are a disgrace.

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  12. I dont believe this story... lawyers can get out of anthing with their words.

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  13. God will punish you idiot ain't you in the office while they where assaulting this GUY..mudafuka

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  14. Big Lies!!! i have worked with a woman that owns an NGO sometime ago. that was how she wanted to cheat me off my salary after she went to put to birth in America without paying me for three months.She and her useless brother called police on me, Me too i show them nine-nine. i know what these one man business owners can do. Bunch of idiots!!!!

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  15. Liar liar!

    Pants on fire πŸ”₯!!

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  16. I don't know why you guys think he is lying? Well the whole thing will be investigated and we will know who is the liar.

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  17. Why do I feel he told the lawyer to go and do marketing? When they tell you to do marketing and you don’t bring the kind of clients they want, they start saying ‘unsatisfactory performance’.

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    1. Chi that's how they do. One employed me as customer service officer the following month I was given a target to meet and source for clients

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    2. Chi that's how they do. One employed me as customer service officer the following month I was given a target to meet and source for clients

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    3. Chi so on point, they did same to my bro ridiculous salary, n shrouded his employment letter with bizarre clauses . Bottom line they wanted him to do Land sales n marketing, or else he will not even be paid there basic trash. btw they advertised for company lawyer oh! Mad people.

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  18. Too many holes in this stank pile of gibberish.
    So for the 2 hours you claimed he locked you up, what were you both doing in there.
    Policemen came to the building and beat him u without even setting eyes on you or hearing your side of the story?? Inukwa!
    So you were willing as an 'older colleague' according to you, to keep him as an employees even though his output wasn't up to standard but you could not as an older colleague open a crossed check. Even though your heart was plapitating ati bebe lo??
    You are indeed lucky you did not meet my kind of person.
    You will return home in your boxers.
    Mtshewww.

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  19. To all you people, including Stella, Biko read. How can you be the judge? Can you not understand that the cheque cannot be opened because it is for his salary. It has to be paid into an account. Also, will Karimu not open the door when he realised Police is around? Mr Yomi could have called the Police under the circumstance, or what do you expect of him, engage in fist-cuff? Come on let reason prevail and let the investigation outcome determine who is right or wrong.

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  20. Lol 😁 opened lie... ...

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  21. Wicked boss !!!!

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  22. Oga big lawyer this your story no gel

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  23. So Karimu is powerful to over power all the staff in that office, cut off the CCTV,lock up the offices? This story is not entirely acceptable

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