Sanomi was guarantor for a credit facility extended to one of his companies by Credit Suisse Group AG.
Aside the Swiss Bank, Banque Cantonale de Geneva has already made a freezing order against the London properties, just as ING Groep NV has also filed a suit against Sanomi for Taleveras’s unpaid debts.
In a written submission to a London court last week, Andrew Brown, counsel to Credit Suisse, it said “three properties owned by Sanomi, including apartments in Chelsea, West London, and Belgravia, in the heart of London’s diplomatic quarter, have already been identified as assets that may have to be forfeited if he loses”.
Sanomi wasn’t represented in court, and his lawyers at Clyde & Co didn’t respond to request for comments but affirmed knowledge of the case.
According to the bank’s lawyer, Sanomi “has not put in any defence or objection to the charging orders”.
Sanomi’s company, Taleveras Energy, trades more than 100 million barrels of crude oil annually and is targeting investments in biofuel.
From Daily Post
*Oh dear!!!..what a sad story.....why do bad things happen to good people..
He forgot he wasn’t dealing with a Nigerian bank, he thought a Nigerian bank loaned him the money.
ReplyDeleteSTFU anonymous 17:15, why are some of you so stupid and rejoice at people's downfall? You comment with empty brains, just because you know you will never make it in life doesn't give you a right to be excited for people's misfortune. Haba 😏😏
DeleteIgho the anon comment pain you wella abi. I don’t see how stating facts is being exited over people’s misfortune. The truth as they say is very bitter as it shows by your comments.
Deleteyou really think someone who is capable of owing $3m spends his time reading this blog? LMFAO Nigerians are even more foolish than I thought.
DeleteSomeone borrowed money, he used property as collateral, he did not pay back the money he borrowed, bank says they will seize the property he put down as collateral, and some people ask why bad things happen to good people, hmmm na wa.
ReplyDeleteGood bless you anon. Nigerians are just funny. Many of our banks almost collapsed because people take loans without collateral and they disappear without paying. Getting cuts here and there.
DeleteEya
ReplyDeleteSo sad.
ReplyDeleteHe hasn't lost the houses yet. It's a charging order which means a charge will be put on the property with land registry so if they are sold by him, the debts will be paid off from the proceeds. Kinda like a mortgage. But if he doesn't pay it after a time set time, given by the courts , then the bank will apply to have it sold then game over.
ReplyDeleteAlright
DeleteI don't like this news.
ReplyDeleteAnytime I pass Igho Sanomi street in Ughelli during NYSC, I remembered him.
My former maga
ReplyDeleteAt least you showed working
Delete😂😂😂😂😂, Alibaba don start something ooooooo
DeleteThat is why it is good never to envy people. I saw this guy about 10 years ago and said to myself 'wow young rich guy', not knowing he was living large on loans. Hmmm this life. I hope Stanley paid him his money back.
ReplyDeleteHaba, some of you are obviously brainless or maybe some knots up there are loose. Anonymous 17:58, 10years after and it's obvious you're worse than you were.
DeleteOponu 😏😏😏
Knots indeed, and you have the nerve to call someone brainless. It is NUTS.
DeleteAnon 03.02 sorry to burst your bubble. I am actually wealthier than him with zero bank loan. You are oloriburuku omoale oshi
DeleteAnon 14:49 Nor vex but be like na knots correct. Correcting fluid 😂🤣
DeleteAnon 07.13 I read what you wrote many times but cannot decipher. Are your nuts loose? Because I can't see why you will be laughing at something that does not make sense!
DeleteStella bad things happening to good people as How? It's just business no hard feelings.
ReplyDeleteIf everyone who takes a loan from banks dont pay back as at when due then most would have folded up by now.
Hopefully, he'll bounce back from this setback.
When him and Dezani were stealing. The poor were praying. There no rest for those who looted Nigerian money
ReplyDeleteAmen!
DeleteAnd those who are still looting the collective wealth of Nigerians.
Yes, they are still looting, don't be fooled by what you see and hear.
Houses in Chelsea is not for small children ooo. See his cute face. I pray he repays them and havr back his properties. Business is not an easy something oo
ReplyDeleteHouses in Chelsea is not for small children ooo. See his cute face. I pray he repays them and have back his properties. Business is not an easy something oo
ReplyDeleteDid someone say "good people?"
ReplyDeleteIt is only in Nigeria that someone will be a "billionaire"
and if you ask for his occupation, he is either a crude oil political profiteer
or a party "chieftain". Nothing else.
Stella please what is the 'bad thing' and who is the 'good people'?? Hehehe. Well, let me assume he is your brother and you are emotional. Lol.
ReplyDeleteWey that him mixed race babe wey no wan make we hear word that year?
Stella nothing good about the guy. Diezanj and Jonathan made him a billionaire with shady deals just like kola Aluko.if it's Nigeria , they won't bother to pay
ReplyDeleteMost nonsensical comment ever @..why do bad things happen to good people..
ReplyDeleteHe will be alright
ReplyDeleteStella na because na your brother he be "good people"? Na them put naija where we dey so
ReplyDeleteHow the mighty fall.... Dezani was using this guy to loot left and right. Wetin con happen ?. Source of supply has suddenly been clipped by Buhari . Eya .
ReplyDeleteI love his now ex wife Ego. She stayed humbled through all the billions
But why she divorce him now ?, when the money was good she didnt?. Men need to fear women ooo
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