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Court Freezes Bank Accounts of Billionaire Businessman, Orjiako, Over Alleged Indebtedness

DrĀ  A.B.C Orjiako

 

 

By Our Reporter

A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has granted an ex-parte order freezing the bank accounts and other assets of billionaire, Dr. ABC Orjiako, over alleged indebtedness to Access Bank Plc.

The court also restrained Orjiako his agents, servants and/or privies or any other person or group of persons whatsoever, under his authority or any other authority from operating, withdrawing from or otherwise tampering and/or dealing with his funds in any bank and/or financial institution within Nigeria, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice for the appointment of a Special Manager filed along herein.

The trial judge, Justice Nicholas Oweibo, granted the order while ruling on an ex-parte application by the bank in suit FHC/L/BK/08/2023.

The court also restrained Orjiakoā€™s former employers and his other investment vehicles from having anything to do with him financially until his alleged indebtedness to Access Bank was cleared.

Respondents in the suit are Helko Nigeria Limited, Neymeth International, Pharmaceuticals Plc, Salvic Petroleum Resources Limited, and Zebbra Energy Limited, among others.

The court, upon the motion by Access Bank said: ā€œThat an interim order is hereby ordered restraining the debtor (Orjiako), his agents, servants and/or privies or any other person or group of persons whatsoever under his authority or any other authority (howsoever derived or sourced) from operating, withdrawing from or otherwise tampering and/or dealing with his funds in any bank and/or financial institution within Nigeria pending the hearing and determination of the Motion on Notice for the appointment of a Special Manager filed along herein.

ā€œThat a consequential order is hereby made, directing and/or compelling all banks/financial institutions harbouring the debtorā€™s (Orjiako) account(s) to depose to oath the sums standing to the credit of the debtor in their custody within seven days from being served with a copy of the order of the court.

ā€œDirectly or via proxy) in their custody and/or in the custody of any bank/financial institution pending the hearing and final determination of the Motion on Notice for the appointment of a Special Manager filed along herein.

ā€œThat an order is, hereby, made authorizing the creditor herein to take over and preserve all the assets of the debtor, whether same may be found, specifically the following properties belonging to the debtor be it directly or via proxy.ā€

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