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BROTHERS AT WAR: Children of founder of Lekki British International Schools battle for control of school two years after mother’s death

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LEKKI BRITISH SCHOOLS,

 

The children of Dr. Abiodun Laja, the founder of Lekki British International Schools, Francis and Christian, have dragged each other to court over the control of the school, two years after their mum died.

Francis Idehen filed a petition at the Federal High Court in Lagos against Christian Idehen, his brother.

Francis wants the court to determine how the school should be managed.

Joined as respondents in the suit are Christian Idehen’s wife, Olufunke, Lekki British International High School Limited, Lekki British Junior School Limited and Lekki Educational Limited.

The affidavit in support of the petition was filed by a Lagos lawyer, Dapo Oduwole.

Dr Abiodun Laja, who founded the schools died intestate on 26 May, 2019.

Before her death, she was the Chief Executive Officer of the Schools.

Under her, the management, organisational structure of the schools were not in dispute as the schools ran smoothly.

Upon her death, Francis and Christian became the only shareholders and directors of the schools and both were abroad at the time of her death.

Lawyer Abolanle Abdul-Salam, who deposed to the affidavit, on behalf of Francis, to avers that after the death of Dr. Laja, Christian Idehen unilaterally made the decision to relocate his family to Nigeria and immediately took over the running of the schools.

He equally appointed himself as the defacto Chief Executive Officer without informing or conferring with his brother and against the brother’s express objection.

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According to the deponent, prior to her death, Dr Laja mandated Francis as a lawyer to look for international investors who will run the school after her retirement, as her two children have no requisite experience or qualifications to run an educational institutions or a business the size of the schools without proper structures and process constituted.

When the mother died, the petitioner, Francis requested for a meeting of Board of Directors of the schools to discuss the implementation of appropriate legal framework to regulate the governance and the affairs of the schools.

He also requested, that he and Christian apply for letter of administration at the Lagos high court to legally administer the estate of their mother particularly as it relates to her majority shares in the schools.

However, Christian refused to accede to any of his requests despite his several visits to Nigeria.

Rather Christian has continued to run the companies without regard to him and the board of Governors.

To further complicate matters, Christian carved a role for his wife, Olufunke, who is neither a director, nor shareholder or employee or agent of the schools.

In the affidavit filed, Francis says Christian has continued to utilize Olufunke as an officer of the schools against his objection.

Christian Idehen also refuses to work with his appointed Attorney who represents his interest, and has since been running the schools in an autocratic and dictatorial manner with his wife.

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The petitioner alleges further that Christian has refused to render accounts of all expenditure made by him without his knowledge or consent despite repeated demands to do so.

“Consequently, the aggressive, autocratic and authoritarian managerial style of Christian and his wife have led to a toxic and hostile work environment that if left unrestrained, could constitute an existential threat to the on going concern of the Schools,” the affidavit reads.

Francis urges the court to restrain Christian Idehen from parading himself as the Chief Executive Officer of the schools.

He also wants the court appoint Board of Governors as interim administrators of the Schools with exclusive control over their affairs, including the bank accounts, cash and any other assets pending the hearing and final determination of the substantive suit.

Based on an affidavit sworn to by a legal practitioner, Mr Dapo Oduwole filed and argued before the court by Barrister Mobolaji Kuti, the presiding Judge Nicholas Oweibo restrained the petitioner Francis Idehen and his brother Christian Idehen from dealing with the bank accounts, cash and any other assets of the Schools without the express written consent or authorization of the other party pending the final determination of the motion on notice for interlocutory injunction.

However, in a counter affidavit sworn to by Christian Idehen and filed before the court by a Lagos lawyer Mr. Akinwale Irokosu, Christian confirms that his brother, Francis is one of the shareholders in the schools.

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He says the petition, motion on notice and other originating processes in the suit were never served on him.

He says he was informed by his wife that she too was never served with any court processes in the suit.

He says the affidavit of services deposed to by the bailiff of the court shows that the court paper was served on one Adekunle Oke who is an agent, crony and ally procured by the petitioner to distort the running of the schools.

Christian claims Oke runs a parallel administration within the School in direct opposition to him.

The only court process pasted at his address were hearing notices informing him of the next adjourned date, Christian claims.

He says the petitioner misled the court in granting the interlocutory application by suppressing some material facts that would have properly guided the Court in deciding the motion on notice.

Christian alleges further that the petitioner has been making unilateral withdrawal from the bank accounts of the schools and making payment to third parties from the funds of the school without his consent and approval,

He is therefore urging the court to vacate or set aside the order made by the court so that the activities of the schools will not be grounded.

The presiding Judge Nicholas Oweibo has adjourned till 5 October, for hearing to commence.

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Nigerian sentenced to life in jail for killing wife with skateboard in UK

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Olubunmi Abodunde, the 48-year-old Nigerian man who murdered his wife, Taiwo, with a skateboard and blamed his loss of control on medication has been sentenced to life imprisonment in the United Kingdom.

The incident occurred in their Newmarket home, resulting in Taiwo’s death from catastrophic brain injuries in November 2023.

 

He, however, admitted to killing Taiwo, who suffered “catastrophic brain injuries”, the BBC reports.

 

The Ipswich Crown Court noted the intensity of the attack that led to her death at their Exning Road residence.

 

Abodunde faces a minimum of 17 years in prison before being considered for parole.

 

The court learned that the day before Taiwo’s death, there was a domestic incident resulting in Abodunde’s arrest.

 

He was under bail conditions prohibiting contact with his spouse.

 

The next morning, despite these conditions, Abodunde went to the family home to retrieve a mobile phone.

 

Taiwo, a mother of three, was returning home from her overnight shift as a health care assistant.

 

Prosecutor Stephen Spence KC told the court that Abodunde was aware of his wife’s shift pattern and CCTV showed she had arrived back at about 09:12.

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The court was informed that two officers had attended the property at about 09:20 to speak with Mrs Abodunde about the previous day’s domestic incident.

 

Spence stated, “Only the defendant now knows what happened. The officers repeatedly knocked on the door and notified them of their presence but got no response or heard any calls for help.”

 

However, between 40 and 50 “thuds” were heard and it was believed to be Abodunde attacking his wife.

 

Officers were given clearance by senior police officials to enter the property at 09:45, the court was told.

 

Spe4nce added, “When they entered the front door, they immediately found the lifeless body of Mrs Abodunde with her skull smashed in.”

Meanwhile, a postmortem examination revealed that Taiwo had suffered “catastrophic brain injuries”.

Olubunmi-Abodunde and his-late wifeTaiwo

She also had injuries that were consistent with her body being “stamped on” as well as being hit with a skateboard.

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This was found at the property covered in blood and fragments of skull.

The court was told the victim had also been strangled.

Meanwhile, the defendant could be heard sobbing from the dock as Spence addressed the court.

 

Police forced their way into the home after hearing bangs.

 

“It seems to me that he was waiting for confrontation. There is no debate that there was not going to be confrontation in my view,” he stated.

 

Akudolu said Abodunde “was a very well-respected man” both here in the UK and in Nigeria where the couple had previously moved from.

 

He had been a local councillor in Nigeria and had a local street in the country named after him.

 

The court heard the couple had a “history of frequent disputes over bills and money” with some “low-level violence” involved.

 

Akudolu told the court that “not a day will go by that [Abodunde] does not regret the misery” that he has caused.

 

In his ruling, Judge Levett described Taiwo’s killing as “ruthless, violent, savage and heartless”.

The couple’s home

Levett said Abodunde had lied to officers telling them his wife had attempted to attack him with a knife the day before he murdered her, adding that Abodunde also claimed she had tried to beat him, but no evidence was found to substantiate this, the court was told.

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While Levett spoke, Abodunde could be seen from the dock with his head in his hands while sobbing.

 

The Judge added that there had been “no self-defence at all” on Abodunde’s part, saying he had heard “no remorse other than sobs from the dock”.

 

Following the murder, Suffolk Police referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct due to previous contact with the couple.

 

It said earlier this month, two officers were advised they were being investigated for gross misconduct over potential breaches of the standards of professional behaviour.

 

Another officer is under investigation for breaches amounting to misconduct.

 

An IOPC spokesman said, “This does not mean disciplinary proceedings will necessarily follow. Our investigation remains ongoing.” With BBC reports.

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Terrorists ambush troops, kill four soldiers in Zamfara

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Edward Buba, director of defence media operations, says four soldiers were killed on Sunday in an ambush by terrorists in Zamfara.

In a statement on Tuesday, Buba said the troops encountered two separate ambushes by the terrorists at Kuran Mota village and along Alikere to Yarmalimai community in Zamfara.

 

Buba said three soldiers also sustained injuries during the ambush.

 

He said the troops succeeded in neutralising some of the terrorists, adding that they were supported by the air component during the operation.

 

“On 12 May 2024, troops of Operation HADARIN DAJI encountered 2 separate ambushes, namely at Kuran Mota Village as well as along Road Alikere – Yarmalimai village in Zamfara state,” the statement reads.

 

“Though troops fought fiercely to extricate themselves from the situation, Sadly, troops recorded casualties of 4 soldiers killed in action, while 3 were wounded in action in the first ambush.

 

“In the second ambush incident, 5 soldiers sustained minor injuries from gunshot wounds, and the soldiers have been stabilized as they were evacuated to FOB Faskari for medication care.

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“During the ambush, troops received support from the air component, OP HADARIN DAJI, as well as reinforcement from FOB YARMALIMAI.

 

“The joint effort of both forces dealt a severe blow to the coalition of terrorists that gathered in numerical strength to execute both ambushes.

 

“Accordingly, several of the terrorists were neutralised as they suffered heavy casualties.

 

“Troops have unlocked the change in tactics of these terrorists and made necessary adjustments to maintain tactical superiority in the battlefield.”

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ISWAP founder’s son ‘surrenders’ to NSCDC in Borno

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Mahmud Albarnawy, the eldest son of the founder of the Islamic States of West African Province (ISWAP), has reportedly surrendered to operatives of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Borno.

 

Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency publication focused on the Lake Chad region, said Mahmud surrendered to the security operatives on May 12.

 

Intelligent sources told Makama that 22-year-old Mahmud was confirmed to be the son of Maman Nur, founder of the ISWAP, after he was profiled at the NSCDC headquarters in Maiduguri, Borno capital.

 

The publication said an uncle of Mahmud in Gamboru Ngala encouraged him to surrender after he received information about his readiness to abandon the group.

 

“A reliable agent was sent to convey him to Maiduguri. They arrived in Maiduguri on May 11 at about 1 pm,” the publication said.

 

“Mahmud was later debriefed and profiled by an intelligence officer of the command, where he confessed to having sneaked out of the Ali Ngulde camp in Mandara Mountain, Gwoza LGA, into Maiduguri and stayed for about a month at Gwange in the city capital before relocating to Gamboru Ngala without any alarm or distress signs from communities.

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“During his stay in Gamboru Ngala, some of his late father’s loyalists were persuading him to return to the Lake Chad general area to pay allegiance to ISWAP, but he refused, citing the betrayal and eventual execution of his late father.”

 

Makama said Mahmud confessed to having been involved in attacks launched at Bama, Banki, Gwoza, and many other areas in Borno.

 

The publication said the terrorist who surrendered used to work as a middle-rank fighter under the Boko Haram group.

 

The publication added that he had been handed over to the Bulunkutu rehabilitation facility for further documentation and custody.

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