The Nigeria Police Force has declared a businessman, Azeez Oluwole Saheed, wanted for alleged N50 million investment fraud.
The founder of Agribusiness Nigeria Limited is expected to appear before the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) Ikoyi, Lagos.
A special police gazette bulletin disclosed that a warrant of arrest/bench warrant was issued by the Magistrate Court of Lagos.
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Azeez is wanted for alleged criminal conspiracy, obtaining money by false pretence, fraud and stealing with social media space and medium advertising investment.
The police acted on a complaint of โwell-orchestrated theftโ by Chive GPS on behalf of its clients; it demanded that the 49-year-old be placed on a red notice.
It said after an advertisement in 2019, many subscribers separately transferred over N50 million into the corporate accounts of Farmkonnect.
Noting that the funds were expected to yield interests, the lawyers said Azeez Oluwole later stopped any form of communication with investors and had been unreachable.
The petition said the action may have been a premeditated fraud disguised as a legal investment scheme owing to false representations.
โWe believe they may have also swindled thousands of persons of billions of Naira and diverted the funds into real estate and other personal endeavoursโ, it reads.
The investors explained that they were drawn to the scheme because of the endorsement it received from respected personalities.
In a reaction at the weekend, Azeezโs lawyer, Ajibola Lawal, stated that his client is not on the run as alleged by a police report.
Lawal insists the Agritech company remains still viable but โwent into some business crisesโ, though making efforts to โrevive and stabilizeโ.
โAzeez is taking assiduous steps to see to the end of the crisis and never absconded..no need for investors to panic.
โSo far over 60% of the investors have agreed to the repayment agreement which was issued by the firmโ, his statement reads.
It recalled how he made his first agric investment in 2001 and established FarmKonnect in 2016 โwith a meagre seed investment of 30,000 Naira ($200)โ.