News
has it that Lagos socialite, Funmilola Arike Ogbuaya, has forfeited nine houses
belonging her to the federal government over allegations of drug dealing.
She
lost the houses to government after a court ruling in Lagos last week.
Known
in social circles as Ariket, Ogbuaya will “temporarily” forfeit the identified
property to the federal government.
The
newspaper said the court order followed a motion ex-parte marked
FHC/L/124c/3017, filed by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at
its sitting on Friday.
Her
property listed to be temporarily forfeited include house number 146, Idimu
Road, Alimosho, Lagos; 235, Ikotun-Idimu Road, Ikotun, Lagos; 18, Olayiwola
Shittu Street, Abaranje, Ikotun, and 13b, Ladipo Kuku, Off Allen Avenue,
Ikeja.Others are: 8, Olufemi Avenue, Omiasoro, Ilesa, Ilesa east LGA, Osun
state; 6, Hakeem-One, Momoh Close, Governor’s Road, Ikotun; a plot of land at
council area, Cele Bus stop, Idimu-Ikotun, and a plot of land along
Papalanto-Shagamu Road, Omu-Penpe Village, Obafemi-Owode LGA, Ogun state.
The
medium said Ogbuaya, who is linked to several drug deals, was accused of
dealing in narcotic drugs and money laundering.
Also
known as Funmilola Ogundipe, she is currently at large.
At
the court sitting, Abu Ibrahim, the NDLEA counsel, urged the court to grant the
ex-parte application.
He
said the application was brought pursuant to section 44(2)(k) of the
constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended in 2011),
section 3(1)(a)(c), 33(1)(a), 2 and 3, 36(b) of the National Drugs Laws
Enforcement Agency Act Cap N30, Law of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, and
under inherent jurisdiction of the federal high court.
Ibrahim
also urged the court “to permit or authorise his agency to place the listed
property under seal, pending the arrest and prosecution of Ogbuaya.”
On
hearing the submission of the NDLEA counsel, Hadizat Rabiu-Shagari, the
presiding judge, granted the motion ex-parte.
The
judge ordered that all the listed property belonging to Ariket should be temporarily
forfeited to the federal government, pending her arrest and prosecution.
Rabiu-Shagari
also ordered Ariket’s alleged accomplice, 57-year-old Morayo Omolara Oduyemi,
to be remanded in prison custody, pending ruling on her bail application.
Oduyemi
was arraigned during the sitting on a three-count charge of conspiracy,
attempts to unlawfully export 1.595 kg of cocaine to Saudi Arabia, and unlawful
dealing in narcotic.
She
was arrested with the drug by NDLEA operatives on February 23 at Murtala
Muhammad International Airport, Lagos.
She,
however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
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