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Yakubu Commissions Ogboji's Mikkyland Hotel And Suites, Says More Doors Will Open

Yakubu Commissions Ogboji's Mikkyland Hotel And Suites, Says More Doors Will Open


... Ogbogo, Chama, Nyor others grace the occasion 

By Terfa Naswem 

Senior Special Adviser to the Senate President Godswill Akpabio on Special Duties and Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs), Hon. Dr. Sule Yakubu on Saturday, 19th April, 2025 commissioned Mikkyland Hotel and suites in Makurdi, Benue State.

He commanded the Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Mikkyland Hotel and suites, Engr. Michael Ogboji for his penchant for job creation and economic development which motivated him to establish such a wonderful business irrespective of whether the prospects of making enormous profit favour him or not.

"What you have done today is a sign that more doors of progress in business will be open for you. You will continue to grow in your business exploration and the Almighty God who rewards hardwork will never forsake you ", he said.

In his speech, the CEO, Ogboji extolled Yakubu as a man of his words who is pertinacious in achieving set goals and has the alacrity to work with progressive-minded people who uphold the principles of love, peace and harmony.

He commanded him for honouring his invitation to commission his hotel in spite of his extremely tight schedule. "This show of love will never be forgotten", he said.

Ogboji commanded his friends, family and specially his wife for standing by him before and throughout the period he embarked on the hotel project which has been completed and commissioned for commercial services.

He was extremely grateful to all those who attended the occasion and prayed God to continue to bless them for their prayers for him to succeed in his business adventures.

The occasion was attended by Special guests such as Engr. Japheth Terlumum Igbogo, Chama Bitrus, Dr. Jude Teryima Nyor, former Senior Legislative Aide to Hon. Herman Iorwase  Hembe; Christian Alozie, Arome Samson Agbolo, Paul Okwoli, Ybits Okefa amongst others.

Mikkyland Hotel and suites is located at Plot 112, Ankpa Quarters Extension, Naka Road, Makurdi, Benue State. 

For enquiries or reservations, call: 09019403273, 07035154410.

... Ogbogo, Chama, Nyor others grace the occasion 

By Terfa Naswem 

Senior Special Adviser to the Senate President Godswill Akpabio on Special Duties and Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs), Hon. Dr. Sule Yakubu on Saturday, 19th April, 2025 commissioned Mikkyland Hotel and suites in Makurdi, Benue State.

He commanded the Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Mikkyland Hotel and suites, Engr. Michael Ogboji for his penchant for job creation and economic development which motivated him to establish such a wonderful business irrespective of whether the prospects of making enormous profit favour him or not.

"What you have done today is a sign that more doors of progress in business will be open for you. You will continue to grow in your business exploration and the Almighty God who rewards hardwork will never forsake you ", he said.

In his speech, the CEO, Ogboji extolled Yakubu as a man of his words who is pertinacious in achieving set goals and has the alacrity to work with progressive-minded people who uphold the principles of love, peace and harmony.

He commanded him for honouring his invitation to commission his hotel in spite of his extremely tight schedule. "This show of love will never be forgotten", he said.

Ogboji commanded his friends, family and specially his wife for standing by him before and throughout the period he embarked on the hotel project which has been completed and commissioned for commercial services.

He was extremely grateful to all those who attended the occasion and prayed God to continue to bless them for their prayers for him to succeed in his business adventures.

The occasion was attended by Special guests such as Engr. Japheth Terlumum Igbogo, Chama Bitrus, Dr. Jude Teryima Nyor, former Senior Legislative Aide to Hon. Herman Iorwase  Hembe; Christian Alozie, Arome Samson Agbolo, Paul Okwoli, Ybits Okefa amongst others.

Mikkyland Hotel and suites is located at Plot 112, Ankpa Quarters Extension, Naka Road, Makurdi, Benue State. 

For enquiries or reservations, call: 09019403273, 07035154410.

Standing With The Governor: Setting The Record Straight On Security In Benue State

Standing With The Governor: Setting The Record Straight On Security In Benue State


In recent times, there has been a disturbing and deliberate attempt by certain political actors—most notably led by the Abuja based politician and his Abuja-based loyalists—to paint the hardworking Governor of Benue State in bad light, particularly over the persistent security challenges caused by herders’ attacks on our people.

These orchestrated narratives are not only disingenuous but a disservice to the truth and to the people of Benue who live daily with the realities of displacement, fear, and insecurity.

Let it be made clear: the governor has shown unwavering commitment to the protection of lives and properties in Benue State. From pushing for community-based security strategies to consistently advocating for federal intervention, he has stood with the people—not from the safety of distant offices in Abuja, but on the ground, where the pain is real and immediate.

To weaponize the suffering of Benue citizens for political vendetta is not only insensitive, it is deeply unpatriotic. Instead of standing in solidarity with the State Government to demand a more proactive federal response, some have chosen to play politics with people’s lives.

We remind the Abuja politician and his cohorts that true leadership is not about playing blame games from afar, but about building unity, truth, and genuine partnership in times of crisis.

Now, more than ever, the Governor needs the support of all well-meaning sons and daughters of Benue, both at home and in the diaspora. This is a time to rally around leadership, not undermine it.

Let us reject divisive politics and affirm our support for a Governor who, despite limited resources and overwhelming challenges, continues to speak truth to power and stand with his people.

Benue will not be distracted. We stand with the Governor.

GOV. ALIA'S STRATEGIC MEDIA TEAM

In recent times, there has been a disturbing and deliberate attempt by certain political actors—most notably led by the Abuja based politician and his Abuja-based loyalists—to paint the hardworking Governor of Benue State in bad light, particularly over the persistent security challenges caused by herders’ attacks on our people.

These orchestrated narratives are not only disingenuous but a disservice to the truth and to the people of Benue who live daily with the realities of displacement, fear, and insecurity.

Let it be made clear: the governor has shown unwavering commitment to the protection of lives and properties in Benue State. From pushing for community-based security strategies to consistently advocating for federal intervention, he has stood with the people—not from the safety of distant offices in Abuja, but on the ground, where the pain is real and immediate.

To weaponize the suffering of Benue citizens for political vendetta is not only insensitive, it is deeply unpatriotic. Instead of standing in solidarity with the State Government to demand a more proactive federal response, some have chosen to play politics with people’s lives.

We remind the Abuja politician and his cohorts that true leadership is not about playing blame games from afar, but about building unity, truth, and genuine partnership in times of crisis.

Now, more than ever, the Governor needs the support of all well-meaning sons and daughters of Benue, both at home and in the diaspora. This is a time to rally around leadership, not undermine it.

Let us reject divisive politics and affirm our support for a Governor who, despite limited resources and overwhelming challenges, continues to speak truth to power and stand with his people.

Benue will not be distracted. We stand with the Governor.

GOV. ALIA'S STRATEGIC MEDIA TEAM

How Olukayode Olusanya, CEO, Oak Homes Defrauded US Based Client - Police Witness

How Olukayode Olusanya, CEO, Oak Homes Defrauded US Based Client - Police Witness

Case adjourned to July 8

By Dansu Peter 

How Olukayode Olusanya, CEO, Oak Homes Defrauded US Based Client - Police Witness

Justice Musa Kakaki of a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, has been told how a businessman, Mr Olukayode Olusanya, CEO, Oak Homes Limited defrauded a US based client, Anthony Ugbebor, an Engineer. 

In the police charge sheet before the court, Olusanya was said to have defrauded Ugbebor to the tune of N125m

His trial over an alleged N152 million fraud officially commenced,Tuesday, with an Assistant Superintendent of Police, Egho Amiebelomo, telling the court that the ongoing N152 million fraud case against Olusanya, the founder of Oak Homes Limited, and the company itself, involved allegations of fraud, obtaining under false pretence, and stealing.

Olusanya and his company are facing a four-count charge brought by the police, which includes conspiracy, obtaining money under false pretence, fraud, and stealing.

They were arraigned on November 26, 2024, and pleaded not guilty.

According to the police in the charge, Olukayode Olusanya conspired with Lynda Umeh—Head of Sales and Marketing at Oak Homes, who is currently at large—to defraud a Nigerian-American. 

The alleged fraud occurred between November 8, 2017, and August 4, 2020, when they reportedly convinced Ugbebor to pay N152 million for two three-bedroom apartments at Oak Residence in Victoria Island, with a promise to deliver the property by February 28, 2019.

However, the property was never handed over.

At a previous hearing on February 10, 2025, the prosecution attempted to submit both the complainant’s petition and the defendant’s statement as evidence, but the defence objected. 

At the resumed session, Justice Kakaki ruled on the matter. While the complainant’s petition was admitted and marked as Exhibit A, the defendant’s statement was rejected.

The judge explained: “The petition sought to be tendered is signed. I admit the same in evidence and mark it as Exhibit A.”

Regarding the defendant’s statement, the judge ruled: “The statement is hereby marked as rejected.”

He stated the prosecution had failed to comply with Section 17(2) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act.

Taking the stand as the first prosecution witness, Amiebelomo testified that he had invited three additional witnesses—Mrs. Kofo Coker, Mr. Seye, and Mr. Shuiabu—during his investigation.

When asked by Prosecuting Counsel, Supol M. A. Omo-Osagie, if any of them submitted documents, he replied: “Yes, they tendered the payment receipt and offer letter from the defendant, issued in 2017, which the complainant, Anthony Ugbebor, accepted.”

The judge then adjourned the trial to July 8, 2025, for continuation.

During cross-examination, Defence Counsel Adeleke Agboola (SAN) asked Amiebelomo when the petition was dated. He responded: “It was dated December 27, 2023.”

He added that the petition was submitted to the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 2, and was assigned to him for investigation on the same day.

Amiebelomo also confirmed that he met Ugbebor in person after the petition was transferred to his department, and that the complainant made and signed a statement in his presence.

When asked to verify the authenticity of the signature on the petition, the officer said: “I’m not a signature expert.”

He further disclosed that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had previously handled the case but said he was unaware that Olusanya had refunded N110 million to the EFCC via bank draft.

He also stated that Olukayode Olusanya did not inform him of any partial payment during the investigation.

Under questioning, Amiebelomo said he was unaware of a civil suit—No. LD447LMW/2023—pending before the Lagos State High Court, in which a pre-emptive injunction had reportedly been granted against both the complainant and the EFCC.

“They were not served,” he stated.

Agboola argued that the case was purely civil in nature and pointed to existing court decisions prohibiting police involvement in such matters.

However, the prosecution objected to this line of questioning.

Citing legal authority, Omo-Osagie maintained that civil transactions could become criminal if fraud is involved. He invoked Section 135 of the Evidence Act and urged the court to disregard the defence’s argument.

Counsel for Oak Homes, Mr. E. Jude, later suggested that Amiebelomo’s investigation was inconclusive. The officer responded:

“My investigation was conclusive. When I visited the location, the building was not complete.”

When asked if the defendant offered any explanation during the investigation for failing to deliver the property, Amiebelomo replied: “Yes.”

He added: “The defendant said the price he agreed with Ugbebor was no longer workable for him, as costs had increased, and that he would not go ahead with the initial terms. That was what he told me.”

Asked whether Olusanya mentioned COVID-19 or the sealing of the property by the Lagos State Government as reasons for the delay, Amiebelomo said:

“No, he didn’t mention COVID or the sealing of the building by the Lagos State Government.”

Case adjourned to July 8

By Dansu Peter 

How Olukayode Olusanya, CEO, Oak Homes Defrauded US Based Client - Police Witness

Justice Musa Kakaki of a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, has been told how a businessman, Mr Olukayode Olusanya, CEO, Oak Homes Limited defrauded a US based client, Anthony Ugbebor, an Engineer. 

In the police charge sheet before the court, Olusanya was said to have defrauded Ugbebor to the tune of N125m

His trial over an alleged N152 million fraud officially commenced,Tuesday, with an Assistant Superintendent of Police, Egho Amiebelomo, telling the court that the ongoing N152 million fraud case against Olusanya, the founder of Oak Homes Limited, and the company itself, involved allegations of fraud, obtaining under false pretence, and stealing.

Olusanya and his company are facing a four-count charge brought by the police, which includes conspiracy, obtaining money under false pretence, fraud, and stealing.

They were arraigned on November 26, 2024, and pleaded not guilty.

According to the police in the charge, Olukayode Olusanya conspired with Lynda Umeh—Head of Sales and Marketing at Oak Homes, who is currently at large—to defraud a Nigerian-American. 

The alleged fraud occurred between November 8, 2017, and August 4, 2020, when they reportedly convinced Ugbebor to pay N152 million for two three-bedroom apartments at Oak Residence in Victoria Island, with a promise to deliver the property by February 28, 2019.

However, the property was never handed over.

At a previous hearing on February 10, 2025, the prosecution attempted to submit both the complainant’s petition and the defendant’s statement as evidence, but the defence objected. 

At the resumed session, Justice Kakaki ruled on the matter. While the complainant’s petition was admitted and marked as Exhibit A, the defendant’s statement was rejected.

The judge explained: “The petition sought to be tendered is signed. I admit the same in evidence and mark it as Exhibit A.”

Regarding the defendant’s statement, the judge ruled: “The statement is hereby marked as rejected.”

He stated the prosecution had failed to comply with Section 17(2) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act.

Taking the stand as the first prosecution witness, Amiebelomo testified that he had invited three additional witnesses—Mrs. Kofo Coker, Mr. Seye, and Mr. Shuiabu—during his investigation.

When asked by Prosecuting Counsel, Supol M. A. Omo-Osagie, if any of them submitted documents, he replied: “Yes, they tendered the payment receipt and offer letter from the defendant, issued in 2017, which the complainant, Anthony Ugbebor, accepted.”

The judge then adjourned the trial to July 8, 2025, for continuation.

During cross-examination, Defence Counsel Adeleke Agboola (SAN) asked Amiebelomo when the petition was dated. He responded: “It was dated December 27, 2023.”

He added that the petition was submitted to the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 2, and was assigned to him for investigation on the same day.

Amiebelomo also confirmed that he met Ugbebor in person after the petition was transferred to his department, and that the complainant made and signed a statement in his presence.

When asked to verify the authenticity of the signature on the petition, the officer said: “I’m not a signature expert.”

He further disclosed that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had previously handled the case but said he was unaware that Olusanya had refunded N110 million to the EFCC via bank draft.

He also stated that Olukayode Olusanya did not inform him of any partial payment during the investigation.

Under questioning, Amiebelomo said he was unaware of a civil suit—No. LD447LMW/2023—pending before the Lagos State High Court, in which a pre-emptive injunction had reportedly been granted against both the complainant and the EFCC.

“They were not served,” he stated.

Agboola argued that the case was purely civil in nature and pointed to existing court decisions prohibiting police involvement in such matters.

However, the prosecution objected to this line of questioning.

Citing legal authority, Omo-Osagie maintained that civil transactions could become criminal if fraud is involved. He invoked Section 135 of the Evidence Act and urged the court to disregard the defence’s argument.

Counsel for Oak Homes, Mr. E. Jude, later suggested that Amiebelomo’s investigation was inconclusive. The officer responded:

“My investigation was conclusive. When I visited the location, the building was not complete.”

When asked if the defendant offered any explanation during the investigation for failing to deliver the property, Amiebelomo replied: “Yes.”

He added: “The defendant said the price he agreed with Ugbebor was no longer workable for him, as costs had increased, and that he would not go ahead with the initial terms. That was what he told me.”

Asked whether Olusanya mentioned COVID-19 or the sealing of the property by the Lagos State Government as reasons for the delay, Amiebelomo said:

“No, he didn’t mention COVID or the sealing of the building by the Lagos State Government.”


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