Justice I. O. Ijelu of the Lagos State High Court
sitting in Ikeja, Lagos, on Monday, August 25, 2025, convicted and sentenced
one Sulaiman Olayiwola Gbajabiamila to 20 years imprisonment for N31m
property fraud.
Gbajabiamila was arraigned on September 19, 2023, by the Lagos Zonal
Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission , EFCC, on a
seven-count charge bordering on stealing, obtaining under false pretences,
forgery, and retention of proceeds of crime to the tune of N31m.
One of the charges reads: "That you, Sulaimon Olayiwola
Gbajabiamila, sometimes in 2021 in Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this
Honorable Court, with dishonest intent, stole and converted to your own use the
sum of N31,000,000.00 property of Lateef Ayo Adeyemo."
Another charge reads: "That you, Sulaimon Olayiwola Gbajabiamila, sometime
in 2021 in Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, with intent
to defraud, forged a Sterling Bank Manager's cheque no. 21664497 dated 20th
October 2021 with the value of N10,000,000.00 in favor of STB Building Society
Limited."
He pleaded "not guilty" to the charges when they were read to him,
leading to a full trial.
The prosecution counsel, Abdulhamid L. Tukur, presented two witnesses and
tendered several documents admitted in evidence against the defendant.
In his allocutus, defence counsel, T. E. Gbado, prayed the court to
"temper justice with mercy," citing his client's remorse and status
as a first-time offender.
Delivering judgment on Monday, Justice Ijelu convicted and sentenced
Gbajabiamila to five years imprisonment on count one (stealing), with an
option of ?1 million fine; seven years on count two (obtaining by false
pretences); two years each on counts three, four, and five (forgery), with the
option of ?1 million fine on each count; two years on count six (using
false documents), with an option of ?200,000 fine; and four years on
count seven (retention of proceeds of crime), with an option of ?500,000
fine.
His journey to prison began after he was introduced by
an estate agent, Lukman, to the petitioner, Lateef Adeyemo, who needed to
acquire a flat in Lagos Homes in the Iponri area of Lagos.
Further investigation revealed that the petitioner paid a total sum of N31m to
Gbajabiamila for a two-bedroom apartment, but efforts to get the property
proved abortive as he diverted the money for his personal use.
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