LILIACFIRE HAMMERS THE FACTS

LILIACFIRE HAMMERS THE FACTS
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

**AN ECDYSIS OF GOVERNOR PETER OBI- NOW THE REAL COLOUR IS SHOWING !

NEXT OPENS TO THE PUBLIC **AN ECDYSIS OF GOVERNOR PETER OBI- NOW THE REAL COLOUR IS SHOWING !
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At  a recent  seminar  we were told by a top aide of the governor  that the state receives a minimum monthly allocation of N2.8billion, while the 21 councils receives a minimum of N80million monthly also, excluding the internally generated revenue receipts from Nwobu Alor Motor Park  L.T.D etc.
Speaker after speaker then wondered where all the funds had gone to since 2006,  hence saw the apparent need and urgency for council poll now. They pointed out that Obi as well as other governorship candidates during the build up to the Feb 6, 2011 promised to organize council elections within 90 days of coming onto office. That Gov Chibike Amechi of Rivers state had just done that when he successfully organized council elections in his state barely six weeks after he was re-elected, and even before taking the oath of office. So if it was possible in Rivers state, This is the major problem between Victor Umeh and Peter Obi  in Anambra state, the Home for All.


JUST COMPLETED SHOPPING COMPLEX IN KADO, 
ABUJA BELONGING TO GOV PETER OBI OF ANAMBRA STATE
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Side View, Peter Obi's Shopping Complex

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BEFORE PICTURES  OF GOV PETER OBI'S COMPLEX IN ABUJA, NIGERIA WHEN HE WAS BUILDING IT .WITH L.G.A FUNDS .AND LILIACFIRE EXPOSED AS FAR BACK AS 2009  , MANY DOUBTED , NOW THEY BELIEVE 

THE CONFESSION TO OWNING THE ABOVE PROPERTY TO ONLINE MEDIA

Huhuonline.com: It is alleged that you are building multi-billion naira shopping mall project located at Kado, Abuja. Is it true?



Gov. Peter Obi: A very good question you asked. Number one is no, Im not building one. I used to be Chief Executive Officer (CEO) 
and founder of Next International (Nigeria) Ltd. 



Next is a foremost ground management company in the country. If you go to Nexts office in Apapa, they own the office since 1991. Their warehouse is bigger than anyone else. It is about 30, 000 square metres. I came in here as a Bank Chairman. I was a Director in three banks by virtue of my investments. 
So, I didnt come here an unknown person. Next built and owned before I came here. In the new shopping centre in the Trade Fair Centre in Lagos, Next owned a building there, containing over 120 shops. They have been put into official engagement or hiring for over 12 years.

So, it is surprising when people try to link it to me. Next is building a shopping mall in Abuja and what Next is building
 now is small compared to what they have been able to achieve. Actually if you go to Abuja, Next owns the big building immediately after the Federal Ministry of Transport. That is why they wanted to build a mall. The partners had advised that they cannot build a mall there and that the most important thing a mall needs is parking space. That is why they moved it from there. But of course, you know Amambra politics.

I was a bank chairman before I came here by virtue of investments. I was a Director of a bank before I came here. 
You can go and verify how many shares a man needs to be Director of a bank.


THE HISTORY OF THE LAND IN KADO OWNED BY GOV PETER OBI , NEXT LTD, AND NDIBE OBI


September 08, 2008 11:17am
Report from an official of Abuja Geographic Information System :
By Blessing Ogunli

Back in 2003, Dr. Jimoh Obatoyinbo, an estate developer, bought two plots of land measuring 4,000 and 4,300 square metres respectively, in 2003, from one Alhaji Aminu Gaya . The plots were allocated to Jamillaville Limited and Gyano International Limited respectively. One of the plots was designated as a petrol station, while the other was for commercial development.
But to his surprise in 2007, Obatoyinbo discovered that the plots had been occupied and were being developed at the instance of a company, Next International Limited, owned by one Ndibe Obi. Obatoyinbo informed the Federal Capital Development Authority, FCDA, of the development. This drew a stop work order and a notice of demolition, issued by the FCDA. But these were ignored by the Next International Limited. Obatoyinbo then took his case to the Police. In a petition dated 25 July 2008, Obatoyinbo alleged that the developers connived with some staff of the Abuja Geographic Information Systems, AGIS, led by one Emeka Elobi, a Deputy Director of Survey, to rob him of his property. Obatoyinbo claimed that when he challenged the illegal occupancy in court, Next International Limited produced documents showing it had been allocated Plot Sector Centre 2, with a size of 13,000 square metres, but went ahead to occupy the whole sector that was subdivided among seven allottees, measuring 33,370,053 square metres. According to documents obtained from the Police, the plot allocated to Next International measures 13,00 square metres, but the company had occupied 33,370.53 square metres. Obatoyinbo alleged that the document was forged in connivance with staff of the Abuja Geographic Information Systems, AGIS, and FCDA.
Investigation of Obatoyinbo's allegations was assigned to a Police team, led by one Assistant Superintendent of Police, Yahaya Adanebi of the Special Fraud Unit, SFU. The Police invited the claimants to the property as well as Elobi and Gaya . Next International, however, failed to honour Police invitation. According to Police investigations, documents presented to the court, by Next International, were forged. In his testimony to the Police, Elobi explained that as acting director of Survey, he does not allocate plots and might not be able to state if the subdivided plot 2 has been revoked or not. He claimed that his duty is to oversee all survey works in AGIS, which include the signing of site plans and title deeds which are mostly generated by consultants. However, Gaya stated that he had been asking Elobi to issue the necessary data to enable him get the certificate for the said plot, but Elobi did not make such available. Gaya explained that he was shocked to see the data with all coordinates and benchmarks merging all four plots into one with Elobi's signature on it in custody. He claimed that he was surprised to see with the police the data he has been asking Elobi to release to him for over one year to no avail. He also said that he observed from the document he found with the police, the allocation given to Next International Limited, dated 30 September 2007, measures about 13,000 square metres, could be for plot D and not the whole 33,000 square metres as sketched in the site plan which Next International Limited is using to lay claims to the land. Gaya also said he noticed in the document that the amount paid to the AGIS as charges is for 13,000 square metres and not for the entire 33,000 square metres alleged by Next International Limited. 

See below for more pictures of PETER OBI PLAZA , ABUJA , NIGERIA , THE NEXT  shopping complex
 THE LILIACFIRE THE HAMMER: CONGRATULATES GOV PETER OBI OF ANAMBRA STATE ON COMPLETION OF HIS N50 BILLION NAIRA SHOPPING COMPLEX IN KADO DISTRICT OF ABUJA, WE HOPE  YOU WILL  PROVIDE JOBS FOR UMUANAMBRA LOCATED IN ABUJA AND STOP DENYING OWNERSHIP OF THE EDIFICE


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