Drama As Nigeria Billionaire, Arthur Eze Offers Nephew’s Abuja House For Sale, Illegally Evicts Family

The house located at No. 5 Ifeanyi Ararume Street, Mabushi, Abuja was said to be offered for sale for the sum of N300million.

According to a report by SaharaReporters, Arthur Eze, the Nigerian billionaire businessman, has offered for sale a fully detached duplex house belonging to his nephew, Prince Olisa Eze.

He did this after evicting his nephew’s family without any valid court order.

The house located at No. 5 Ifeanyi Ararume Street, Mabushi, Abuja was said to be offered for sale for the sum of N300million.

Arthur on January 23, 2023 allegedly sent thugs and armed policemen for the second time to forcibly evict Olisa’s family from the property despite a notice of appeal pending before an appeal court seeking a stay of execution from taking possession of his property.

He claimed to be carrying out the purported judgment delivered by Justice Modupe Osho-Adebiyi of FCT high court on the final forfeiture of the house.

The incident occurred on Monday when over 20 policemen alongside hoodlums forcibly broke the gate and gained access into the house.

Some of the hoodlums reportedly scaled the fence, looted properties, unleashed mayhem on the occupants and threw out their belongings from the house.

It was gathered that the hoodlums in their number wielded dangerous weapons and were accompanied by the policemen who also supervised the attack. The policemen reportedly watched the hoodlums hit the gate with hammers, forcing it open before gaining entry into the house.

Olisa said he has been receiving strange calls from people telling him that they got information that the property had been put up for sale for N300million.

He described the rumour as laughable and ridiculous just as he called on unsuspecting members of the public to be wary of dubious and fraudulent people who are parading themselves as agents on the property.

He said the property was not for sale as being peddled around, urging the public to ignore the information. According to him, whoever does any business with any agent in respect of the property does so at their own risk.

Olisa’s wife, Amarachi, who was at home when the attackers arrived, lamented that she was traumatised by the experience, after watching as their belongings were thrown out of the house.

Amarachi said, “They came to evict us again from our house. The police brought those street urchins (trunk pushers) and they allowed them to break the gate to loot and throw out our properties.

“They said they are carrying out final forfeiture order and we asked them to show us the copy of the execution order but the police couldn’t produce it and that the order is from above.

“We are homeless as I am talking to you and the children are going through emotional and traumatic experiences as a result of the attack. The children were not allowed to enter the house when they came back from the school. They met their things outside.”

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