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Court, EFCC invite Tinubu over Alfha Beta controversial dispute 

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Court, EFCC invite Tinubu over Alfha Beta controversial dispute

By Steve Oko

 

The execution of the  long speculated plot to politically bury the National Leader of the ruling All Progressive Congress and former Lagos Governor, Ahmed Tinubu ahead of the 2023 polls may have begun   as he has been invited by court over the Alpha Beta controversial dispute.

The former Managing Director of Alpha Beta, Oladapo Apara, dragged  Tinubu to court over sundry issues in the company in which the Asiwaju, is believed to have a huge interest.

The matter, has now degenerated into what might lead to an epic legal battle, following the invitation of Tinubu, currently the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), to appear before the Lagos High Court within 42 days.

Tinubu will also soon be a guest of the anti graft agency as the complainant is said to have reported the matter to it.

The suit taken out by Apara trading under the style Infiniti Systems Enterprises has also joined Mr. Akin Doherty and Alpha-beta consulting LLP as co-defendants in the suit filed 2nd October, 2020 at the Lagos high court, Igbosere.

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The claimant is asking for an order compelling an account of all sums due to him from 2010 till date and an order tracing all funds and assets due to him from the inception of Alpha-beta as well for payment to him by the defendants, all sums adjudged to be due to him upon the submission of the account.

Following the involvement of Apha-beta in collection of Lagos State revenue, the State’s internally generated revenue has gone up tremendously.

The claimant claimed that the initial agreement was to give him 30 per cent but when their relationship went sour the defendants refused to pay him his share.

The claimant therefore reported the matter to the EFCC before filing this action claiming that Apha-beta has not been paying taxes.

No date has been fixed for hearing in the case.

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