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Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by Nobody: 6:01am On Nov 15, 2012
Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide, Should Nigeria's Judiciary Be Headed By Britons?

A London High Court of Justice, Queen’s Bench Division, has placed a worldwide order (mareva injunction) against the assets of Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah and his company, Capital Oil and Gas Industries Limited.

This is just as the feud between Ubah and the Chairman of Coscharis, Mr. Cosmos Maduka, has taken a new twist as the Capital Oil boss Wednesday sent a petition to the Inspector-General of Police (IG), Mohammed Abubakar, alleging threats to his life. He demanded the arrest of Maduka over the alleged threat.

The order by the UK court, which was granted sequel to an application by Access Bank Plc, is aimed at preserving the assets of the respondents pending the determination of the suit brought before it by the bank.

The bank had alleged that Ubah and his company had fraudulently diverted the petroleum products it financed under the joint venture agreement between Capital Oil and Coscharis Motors Limited.

Also restrained alongside Ubah and Capital Oil and Gas Industries Limited, are Rofos Navigation Limited, Xifias Navigation Limited, Heli Navigation Limited and Tutbury Maritime Limited.

THISDAY checks revealed that the order of the UK court, obtained last Friday, was given three days after Ubah and his company obtained a similar injunction in Nigeria restraining the bank and Coscharis Motors Limited from interfering with his assets.
The court, presided over by Mr. Justice Cooke, ordered that until the return date or further order of the court, Ubah and company, Capital Oil, must not remove from England, Wales or any other part of the United Kingdom, any of their assets which are in England and Wales valued at over $133 million or in any way dispose of, deal with or diminish the value of any of their assets up to the same value.

The injunction covers the following assets: The property and assets of the respondent’s business known as Capital Oil and Gas Industries Limited at 1, Capital Oil Close, Westminster; Ibru Jetty Complex, Ibafon Apapa, Lagos State; or the sale of the money, if any of them have been sold.

The court also ordered that until a further order of the court, the respondent and each of the parties are prohibited from taking any steps whatsoever, whether directly or indirectly, to dissipate, dispose or in any way impinge on Access Bank’s right in and to any product covered by six Bills of Lading dated October 8, 2011, October 14, 2011, October 18, 2011, November 10, 2011, November 13, 2011, and December 21, 2011 including (but not limited) to products that have been and will be received into the shore tanks at Apapa, Lagos, and in particular, approximately 40,000 metric tonnes received in June/or August 2012.

The court further directed that Ubah and Capital Oil should within seven days of service of the order swear and serve on Access Bank’s solicitors an affidavit of all their assets worldwide exceeding £50,000 in value whether in their own names or not and whether solely or jointly owned, giving the value, location and details of such assets.

It noted that failure by the respondents to comply with the orders of the court would be tantamount to contempt of court.

The court also spelt out other consequences, which the respondents would face should they fail to comply with the orders to include being fined or have their assets seized.
The court further added that Ubah and officers of the company could be sent to prison and their assets seized should they fail to obey the orders.

The order of the court warned thus: “If you Capital Oil and Gas Industries Limited disobey this order, you may be held to be in contempt of court and may be fined or have your assets seized and your officers may be sent to prison, be fined or have their assets seized.

“If you Ifeanyi Patrick Ubah, disobey this order, you may be held to be in contempt of court and may be imprisoned, fined or have your assets seized.
“Any other person who knows of this order and does anything which helps or permits either of the respondents to breach the terms of the order may also be held to be in contempt of court and may be imprisoned, fined or have their assets seized.”

The court adjourned further hearing in the suit until November 16, 2012.
But Ubah, in a letter written to the IG through his counsel, Robinson Apkua, alleged that Maduka has been threatening his life.

The letter reads: "We are solicitors to Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah of Capital Oil and Gas Industries Ltd. and on whose behalf and mandate we write this petition.
“We write to formally inform you about the libellous publications against our client and also threats to his life by Chief Cosmas Maduka of Coscharis Group.

“Our client informed us that sometime in 2011 he entered into a business transaction with Maduka. The business was flourishing until Maduka became dissatisfied with the outcome of the business, consequent upon which he has filed a petition to your office.

“While your men are investigating the matter, which is purely a civil contractual relationship with its attendant rights and liabilities, Maduka went on air – Channels Television and AIT – to slander our client.
“He called our client all sorts of names ranging from a thief to an international fraudster. As though that was not enough and still not allowing your men to do their job, Maduka took four pages in some national newspapers libelled our client and repeated his slander.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/london-court-freezes-ubah-s-assets-worldwide/130683/

“Our client's life is now being threatened as he receives anonymous calls urging him to pay those he owes, while also receiving text messages from unknown persons demanding that he must share the ‘loot’ apparently in reference to Maduka's allegation that he (Ubah) duped him of billions of naira.

“May we point out that our client has neither been convicted of any crime by any court law nor has he been adjudged liable for any breach of contractual business relationship with anyone, including Maduka."

Ubah’s counsel asked the IG to cause the arrest of Maduka, investigate the libellous publications and cause him to write a letter of apology within seven days or face legal action.

Apkua also asked the IG to warn Maduka to desist from further libellous publications against his client pending the conclusion of the police investigation and pending court case or he risks contempt of court.
Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by Nobody: 6:08am On Nov 15, 2012
we need a strong judiciary!
Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by k2039: 7:26am On Nov 15, 2012
Symptoms of a corrupt and failed state.
Our judicial system has failed us,this is a big shame on our judicial system.


This news just reminds me of James Ibori
Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by Nobody: 7:53am On Nov 15, 2012
They have not only failed us but consistently failing us!
k2039: symptoms of a corrupt and failed state.
Our judicial system has failed us,this is a big shame on our judicial system.

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Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by Nobody: 7:56am On Nov 15, 2012
and to think the man in question had the audacity to petition for another's arrest! He seems an illiterate or else he should know that he has a civil case with Maduka hence pursue it in the law courts!
Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by tunnytox(m): 8:25am On Nov 15, 2012
I wish Jimoh Ibrahim could be prosecuted in UK as well! That man deserve to be locked in prison and the key thrown away.

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Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by Pain(m): 8:31am On Nov 15, 2012
Just to think that this was the same Uba whose pictures & congratulatory messages inundated several center spreads and new media platforms on his last birthday. Some gullible kids even adopted him as their new role model in the wake of all the pomp and fanfare. God help us and save us from all these celebration of infamy and mediocrity!

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Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by ITbomb(m): 8:53am On Nov 15, 2012
Who knows how much a lawyer is hired in UK.
I need to take my landlord case to uk.

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Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by Nobody: 8:59am On Nov 15, 2012
Nigeria has no judiciary. They are all scallywags!

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Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by emilyone(f): 9:28am On Nov 15, 2012
Pain: Just to think that this was the same Uba whose pictures & congratulatory messages inundated several center spreads and new media platforms on his last birthday. Some gullible kids even adopted him as their new role model in the wake of all the pomp and fanfare. God help us and save us from all these celebration of infamy and mediocrity!
exactly wot i was discussing with somebody just now
is this not the same Uba that was being celebrated in the dailies recently!
Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by okpurukata(f): 9:33am On Nov 15, 2012
This is good news. Justice must be done eventually. That brute must be brought to book.
Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by 5columnist: 9:35am On Nov 15, 2012
ITbomb: Who knows how much a lawyer is hired in UK.
I need to take my landlord case to uk.

Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by 5columnist: 9:36am On Nov 15, 2012
smartchoice: Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide, Should Nigeria's Judiciary Be Headed By Britons?

A London High Court of Justice, Queen’s Bench Division, has placed a worldwide order (mareva injunction) against the assets of Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah and his company, Capital Oil and Gas Industries Limited.

This is just as the feud between Ubah and the Chairman of Coscharis, Mr. Cosmos Maduka, has taken a new twist as the Capital Oil boss Wednesday sent a petition to the Inspector-General of Police (IG), Mohammed Abubakar, alleging threats to his life. He demanded the arrest of Maduka over the alleged threat.

The order by the UK court, which was granted sequel to an application by Access Bank Plc, is aimed at preserving the assets of the respondents pending the determination of the suit brought before it by the bank.

The bank had alleged that Ubah and his company had fraudulently diverted the petroleum products it financed under the joint venture agreement between Capital Oil and Coscharis Motors Limited.

Also restrained alongside Ubah and Capital Oil and Gas Industries Limited, are Rofos Navigation Limited, Xifias Navigation Limited, Heli Navigation Limited and Tutbury Maritime Limited.

THISDAY checks revealed that the order of the UK court, obtained last Friday, was given three days after Ubah and his company obtained a similar injunction in Nigeria restraining the bank and Coscharis Motors Limited from interfering with his assets.
The court, presided over by Mr. Justice Cooke, ordered that until the return date or further order of the court, Ubah and company, Capital Oil, must not remove from England, Wales or any other part of the United Kingdom, any of their assets which are in England and Wales valued at over $133 million or in any way dispose of, deal with or diminish the value of any of their assets up to the same value.

The injunction covers the following assets: The property and assets of the respondent’s business known as Capital Oil and Gas Industries Limited at 1, Capital Oil Close, Westminster; Ibru Jetty Complex, Ibafon Apapa, Lagos State; or the sale of the money, if any of them have been sold.

The court also ordered that until a further order of the court, the respondent and each of the parties are prohibited from taking any steps whatsoever, whether directly or indirectly, to dissipate, dispose or in any way impinge on Access Bank’s right in and to any product covered by six Bills of Lading dated October 8, 2011, October 14, 2011, October 18, 2011, November 10, 2011, November 13, 2011, and December 21, 2011 including (but not limited) to products that have been and will be received into the shore tanks at Apapa, Lagos, and in particular, approximately 40,000 metric tonnes received in June/or August 2012.

The court further directed that Ubah and Capital Oil should within seven days of service of the order swear and serve on Access Bank’s solicitors an affidavit of all their assets worldwide exceeding £50,000 in value whether in their own names or not and whether solely or jointly owned, giving the value, location and details of such assets.

It noted that failure by the respondents to comply with the orders of the court would be tantamount to contempt of court.

The court also spelt out other consequences, which the respondents would face should they fail to comply with the orders to include being fined or have their assets seized.
The court further added that Ubah and officers of the company could be sent to prison and their assets seized should they fail to obey the orders.

The order of the court warned thus: “If you Capital Oil and Gas Industries Limited disobey this order, you may be held to be in contempt of court and may be fined or have your assets seized and your officers may be sent to prison, be fined or have their assets seized.

“If you Ifeanyi Patrick Ubah, disobey this order, you may be held to be in contempt of court and may be imprisoned, fined or have your assets seized.
“Any other person who knows of this order and does anything which helps or permits either of the respondents to breach the terms of the order may also be held to be in contempt of court and may be imprisoned, fined or have their assets seized.”

The court adjourned further hearing in the suit until November 16, 2012.
But Ubah, in a letter written to the IG through his counsel, Robinson Apkua, alleged that Maduka has been threatening his life.

The letter reads: "We are solicitors to Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah of Capital Oil and Gas Industries Ltd. and on whose behalf and mandate we write this petition.
“We write to formally inform you about the libellous publications against our client and also threats to his life by Chief Cosmas Maduka of Coscharis Group.

“Our client informed us that sometime in 2011 he entered into a business transaction with Maduka. The business was flourishing until Maduka became dissatisfied with the outcome of the business, consequent upon which he has filed a petition to your office.

“While your men are investigating the matter, which is purely a civil contractual relationship with its attendant rights and liabilities, Maduka went on air – Channels Television and AIT – to slander our client.
“He called our client all sorts of names ranging from a thief to an international fraudster. As though that was not enough and still not allowing your men to do their job, Maduka took four pages in some national newspapers libelled our client and repeated his slander.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/london-court-freezes-ubah-s-assets-worldwide/130683/

“Our client's life is now being threatened as he receives anonymous calls urging him to pay those he owes, while also receiving text messages from unknown persons demanding that he must share the ‘loot’ apparently in reference to Maduka's allegation that he (Ubah) duped him of billions of naira.

“May we point out that our client has neither been convicted of any crime by any court law nor has he been adjudged liable for any breach of contractual business relationship with anyone, including Maduka."

Ubah’s counsel asked the IG to cause the arrest of Maduka, investigate the libellous publications and cause him to write a letter of apology within seven days or face legal action.

Apkua also asked the IG to warn Maduka to desist from further libellous publications against his client pending the conclusion of the police investigation and pending court case or he risks contempt of court.

Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by nex(m): 9:36am On Nov 15, 2012
So two Nigerians have to go to the UK to seek justice?! Na wah O! GEJ!
Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by Ice4jez(m): 9:37am On Nov 15, 2012
if we dont know how to put our house in order then no wahala let other pple teach us.dis na battle btw two lions so watin concern ordinary 9ja hushler like me
Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by Lexusgs430: 9:38am On Nov 15, 2012
ITbomb: Who knows how much a lawyer is hired in UK.
I need to take my landlord case to uk.

Depending on how complex your case is, £80 - £200 for initial half an hour consultation, and the cost begins to rise. £50 - £140 for each letter written etc etc etc
Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by faithin9ja: 9:40am On Nov 15, 2012
ITbomb: Who knows how much a lawyer is hired in UK.
I need to take my landlord case to uk.

Good commercial lawyer; £600 per hour, if you think am kidding, google it.
Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by begwong: 9:41am On Nov 15, 2012
shebi Ubah said oga Maduka na pure water biz him dey do?
see pure water bizman get injunction to freeze billionaire's assets worldwide!

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Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by tunapawizzy: 9:43am On Nov 15, 2012
God will continue to use one thief to bring another thief down until they are all eliminated...Like Ubah Like AIG

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Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by 5columnist: 9:43am On Nov 15, 2012
smartchoice: we need a strong judiciary!

http://nigerianbulletin.com/nigerian-news/court-restrains-access-bank-coscharis-from-seizing-ubahs-assets/

Access Bank Plc and Coscharis Motors Limited have been restrained by a Federal High Court in Lagos from interfering with the assets of Capital Oil and Gas Limited owned by Mr. Chris Ubah. Justice O. E Abang gave the order in a suit instituted by Ubah and his company pending the determination of a substantive suit before the court.
Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by camelus: 9:44am On Nov 15, 2012
Which way Nigeria! Things fall apart!! There wα̲̅$ α̲̅ Country!!! Mitchewwwwwwwww
Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by funshint(m): 9:45am On Nov 15, 2012
Its just S̶̲̥̅Ơ sad dat wen men like Justice Ayo Salami decide to be different and turn deaf ears to some corrupt faceless individuals both in d Judiciary and Political class they are brought down, their career destroyed and their life basically trampled on just because they decide to stand 4 d truth. I wonder why people lyk Justice Alyosus Katsina Alu can still be walking free after d irreparable damage done to d judiciary. They twisted d case against an innocent man and pple still refuse to see d damage being done by dis evil beasts. Infact dis country is finished!!!

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Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by begwong: 9:45am On Nov 15, 2012
nex: So two Nigerians have to go to the UK to seek justice?! Na wah O! GEJ!
what do you expect from our charge & bail judiciary?
Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by sikwitdii: 9:45am On Nov 15, 2012
Let me get this straight...

Is his head office located in England? Is he an English national? if the answer to these question's is NO!! Why the HELL!! should he have to answer to anybody in England for crying out loud?
Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by Nobody: 9:45am On Nov 15, 2012
By the level of comments I am reading on here, some of us have a long way to go. Have you guys asked yourself: Why did Cosmos Maduka and Access bank took this case to London? Why didn't they file the case in Nigeria? Because they know their case has no legal standing and would be thrown out in Nigerian court. That's the point Ubah was making on the Interview yesterday...why would Maduka bypass Nigerian court and seek London court redress? They are out to destroy this young man.
Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by megxo(m): 9:46am On Nov 15, 2012
awa money EEHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! shocked

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Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by faithin9ja: 9:46am On Nov 15, 2012
Lexusgs430:

Depending on how complex your case is, £80 - £200 for initial half an hour consultation, and the cost begins to rise. £50 - £140 for each letter written etc etc etc

Dat na Brixton/Tottenham High Rd immigration and legal aid lawyers, for top end commercial City Law frims - the type that handle these sort of cases - starting is £600 per hour

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Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by Nobody: 9:50am On Nov 15, 2012
Otedola needs to take Farouk to UK court, we blame the executive for our ills, but truth is, the Judicial system is a total mess, I hate to know that Justice has to be sort abroad to address a local problem.

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Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by 5columnist: 9:54am On Nov 15, 2012
Danka7777: By the level of comments I am reading on here, some of us have a long way to go. Have you guys asked yourself: Why did Cosmos Maduka and Access bank took this case to London? Why didn't they file the case in Nigeria? Because they know their case has no legal standing and would be thrown out in Nigerian court. That's the point Ubah was making on the Interview yesterday...why would Maduka bypass Nigerian court and seek London court redress? They are out to destroy this young man.

Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by lagerwhenindoubt(m): 9:55am On Nov 15, 2012
and some buffoons will say GEJ has brought about FRESH AIR.. when all his cronies are being arrested left right and center by foreign courts showing us just how it is done. our FAT CAT SANS just sit there acting like they are the best in the world. SHAME on you cool

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Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by Nobody: 9:57am On Nov 15, 2012
Danka7777:

Very shameless comment. Can't you see by now that some cabal are after this young man. This young man is in pain. They are out to get him and I feel sorry for him. He really has nobody to help me. Unlike Otedola, Dangote and Adenuga who are well connected in the government.
The issue has nothing to do with Governmenr connection, Uba entered a jv partnership with Maduka and swindled him. Its as simple as that. Do not bring politics into a dubious business mentality of Uba. Access Bank has to be paid, Maduka needs his return on investment; Uba simply took advantage of the subsidy verification process to hold acess bank and coscharis to ransome even when he took delivery of the last 4 shipments and diverted the products to foreign tank farms and sold them abroad. Uba has no choice than to beg diplomatically, anything other than that, he will lose everything he has. Uba isn't a nice guy.

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Re: Ifeanyi Ubah's Assets Frozen Worldwide by Nobody: 9:59am On Nov 15, 2012
Otedola owes over 120billion in subsidy fraud, yet no arrest or inquiry, so I guess its true what they say, he really is a son of the executive, he really is untouchable? undecided undecided

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