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Alleged $1m, £34,537 Fraud: Your Claims Are Lies, Defence Counsel Tells Peter Okoye In Court

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Clement Onwuenwunor, SAN the Defence Counsel in the alleged $1m, £34,537 fraud case involving Peter Okoye of P-Square and their ex-manager, Jude Okoye has tendered evidences to the court suggesting that all the claims made to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) by Peter are half-truths. He made this assertion before Justice Rahman Oshodi of the State High Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos on Friday, 23 May, 2025. 

 

 

 

During cross-examination, the Defence Counsel showed the court that there were many discrepancies in Peter’s claims. In his statement to the EFCC, Peter claimed to be a graduate of the University of Abuja, whereas he was a dropout. Peter then claimed to have stated that he ‘attended’ the university not ‘graduated’. The defence counsel then showed him the evidence from the EFCC report. Peter then admitted he was a dropout.

 

 

The Defence Counsel also provided evidence to the court that Jude is not the sole signatory to Northside Entertainment Limited accounts. Indeed, Peter and Paul are category B signatories which contradicts his earlier testimony that he never had access to the accounts.

 

 

Clement Onwuenwunor, SAN, also provided bank statements showing multiple cash withdrawals made by Peter, both in dollars and naira from Northside Entertainment Limited accounts, including transfers made to him by Jude.

 

 

The account statements showed contractual disbursements to Peter and Paul whenever monies were being received, including royalties, performance fees and endorsements, suggesting that Peter lied about not receiving anything from his elder brother Jude.

 

Peter also claimed Jude was the sole signatory to their accounts, meanwhile in the bank mandate the three of them signed, Jude was category A signatory, while Peter and Paul are category B signatories.

 

 

Earlier, Peter told the court that he was not aware of the royalties paid by Mad Solution, but the Defence Counsel proved that indeed, the three of them contracted the company and gave them P-Square catalogues. Under that contract, the three of them have equal rights to royalties. He further provided evidence that Peter received his part of the payments.

 

 

The defence showed that Peter lied when he earlier testified to have received $25,000 and $20,000 as his first and second payment respectively from Mad Solutions suggesting that the defendant jude has been receiving so much when the group was apart. Clement Onwuenwunor, SAN presented evidence from Mad Solution documents showing that they individually received $4,330.47 and $5,837.35 as first and second payment respectively and not as Peter claimed.

 

 

Justice Oshodi admitted some documents as exhibits, including statements of accounts.

 

 

Meanwhile, the court asked the defendant’s counsel to furnish the prosecution with copies of documents he tendered before the court.

 

 

The judge said, ”If you intend to use a document, make it available to them to make the trial faster.

 

Justice Oshodi adjourned further proceedings till October 10 and 17, 2025 for the continuation of trial.

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‎Government Demolishes Influencer Ola Of Lagos’ Car Showroom ‎

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The Lagos State Government has reportedly demolished a popular luxury car showroom owned by social media influencer and car dealer, Waris Olayinka Akinwande, widely known as ‘Ola of Lagos’.

‎The incident, which occurred on Saturday, was first brought to public attention through a viral TikTok video posted by another car dealer, Ibilo, who captured the remains of the demolished property.

‎The caption read, “Lagos State Government Demolishes OOL Autos. Heavy one today.”

‎As of press time, the state government had not issued an official statement regarding the demolition, leaving the motive behind the action unconfirmed.

‎However, widespread speculation on social media suggested that the structure was pulled down because it was allegedly built beneath a high-tension power line in violation of safety and urban planning regulations.

‎One TikTok user, Adekunle Autoparts, commented, “They demolished it because he built it under a power line.”

‎Another user, Sisi Noni, expressed mixed feelings about the development, highlighting both the safety risks and the harshness of the government’s approach.

‎“I’m not trying to sound hateful, but the first time I saw this structure, my eyes got hold of the high tension. But as usual, I felt the country doesn’t send anymore once you have money,” she wrote.

‎“Building under the high tension is very risky. But at the same time, they should have asked him to relocate — maybe they would have dismantled the structure without destroying it so he can make use of some of those materials in his new site.”

‎The demolition came amid a broader enforcement drive by the Lagos State Ministry of Environment and Water Resources against illegal constructions across the state.

‎On the same day, the government also demolished no fewer than 17 houses illegally erected on the Right of Way (RoW) of the Ikota River alignment in the Lekki area.

‎Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, who led a monitoring and enforcement team to the site, warned residents against activities that endanger the environment or obstruct natural water channels.

‎“We stopped them then, but we were alerted again recently that the encroachment had resumed aggressively, with attempts to sell to unsuspecting buyers,” Wahab said.

‎He stressed that the exercise formed part of the state’s broader efforts to reclaim and protect flood-prone areas, adding that offenders behind illegal reclamation and construction activities would be identified and prosecuted.

‎Recovered evidence from the Lekki site showed several ongoing reclamation projects, sand-filling operations, and partially completed structures built directly on natural waterways, a violation the state said poses serious environmental risks.

‎-Leadership

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Davido Becomes Grammy Voting Member Ahead Of 2026 Awards

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‎Afrobeats superstar, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has been officially inducted as a voting member of the Recording Academy, the body behind the prestigious Grammy Awards.

‎The move gives the ‘Feel’ crooner, who secured three Grammy nominations in 2024, a direct role in the Academy’s nomination and final-ballot processes for the 2026 ceremony.

‎Confirming his membership, the Recording Academy shared a video on Instagram on Tuesday featuring Davido alongside other newly admitted members.

‎The post read, “Creating a song or an album takes heart, time, and dedication. ✨ That’s why Recording Academy members including #Davido, #ravynlenae, #offsetyrn, #jessiereyez, #zacbrownband, #anneakikomeyers, #miles.minnick, #mayaelizabethmusic, #damiensneed, #damarismusica, and #stewart_copeland are sharing why your participation matters.”

‎Speaking on the milestone, Davido expressed pride at joining the global community of music professionals shaping the awards.

‎“Understanding the importance of how our voices are heard, I am participating in the GRAMMY Award process. It is a game-changer. I have learned that voting empowers you to have a say in what is considered and voted on in each season. I am honoured to be part of the Recording Academy community, and I look forward to voting,” he said.

‎Davido’s inclusion underscores the Academy’s ongoing efforts to diversify and expand its membership base, with growing representation from African and other international artists.

‎The Academy also announced that voting for the 2026 GRAMMY Awards will open on October 3. “Recording Academy voting members: review the ballot, listen, and vote early, starting October 3,” it said.

-Leadership

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Tyler Perry Faces $260m Sexual Assault Lawsuit From Actor Derek Dixon

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‎Filmmaker Tyler Perry, known for Acrimony and his popular Madea comedy series, is battling a $260 million sexual assault lawsuit after actor Derek Dixon, who played Dale on Perry’s BET drama The Oval, went public with allegations of harassment and abuse.

‎In his first on-camera interview with ABC News on September 9, 2025, Dixon claimed Perry fostered a coercive dynamic that blurred professional boundaries and left him fearful for his career.

‎He alleged that Perry pulled down his underwear and grabbed his buttocks at the producer’s Atlanta home. “I was under constant stress, scared I’d lose my job or be killed off the show if I didn’t comply”.

‎Explaining the damages sought, Dixon said the lawsuit reflects both personal losses and a deterrent against future abuse.

‎“Part of that number is my lost job, my lost income, the loss of a show. The other part of that is a deterrent, how do you stop a billionaire who won’t stop themselves from doing this?” he said.

‎Dixon also accused Perry of failing to deliver on a promise to produce a pilot he had written, which he said Perry still controls.

‎Despite the risks of speaking out, Dixon said he went public “to protect future generations of actors and creatives,” adding, “Never exploit someone’s aspirations to coerce them into a relationship. That’s unprofessional.”

‎Perry’s attorney, Matthew Boyd, dismissed the claims, saying, “This is an individual who got close to Tyler Perry for what now appears to be an elaborate scam. But Tyler will not be coerced, and we are confident that these unfounded harassment claims will not succeed.”

‎Dixon, who joined Perry’s productions in 2020, filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in January 2024 before leaving The Oval later that year.

‎His June 2025 lawsuit has since intensified scrutiny of workplace harassment and power dynamics in Hollywood.

‎-Leadership

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