Former Governor
of Old Anambra State, Chief Jim Nwobodo, has been ordered to vacate his
residence in Maitama, Abuja over his alleged inability to pay rent.
According to
report, Nwobodo has reportedly not paid his rent and has also refused to
vacate the building which is a six bedroom mansion with one bedroom
guest chalet and two rooms’ boys quarters property situated at 24 Ona
Crescent, Plot 768 Cadastral Zone A5, Maitama Abuja.
It was also
reported that the owner of the property hired a lawyer, Obinna Ajoku, to
evict him from the building when Nwobo refused to pay the rent in
question.
After all entreaties failed, Ajoku filed a case against Chief Nwobodo at the Abuja High Court.
When the matter
was filed at an Abuja High Court presided by Justice S. B. Belgore,
Nwobodo to relinquish the property to the owner, Adin-Miles
International Limited.
The property
owner claimed four reliefs against Nwobodo, stating that he should
deliver vacant possession of the property, he was also ordered to pay
N11 million as rent and N3 million to renovate the premis
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