Musa Abuche Mubarak, the chief executive officer of Almubee Group and former Kogi State governorship aspirant, has told an owed client that he has new clients to buy previously-sold property in the Wuye area of Abuja.
He was also quoted as boasting that he would not pay the clients he owes because they were impatient.
Kokumo Wade (not real name), one of the clients Mubarak owes tens of millions of naira, disclosed this to FIJ.
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“I just spoke to Mubarak. He claimed to have sold the mall area, taken 50% of the fund to regularise the land in Plot B (a property development area in Wuye), and now sold it off to new people/victims,” Wade said.
“He said that everyone who bought from Plot B initially would lose their money and that he would not refund them because they lacked patience. So, he is double-selling.”
The Nigeria Police Force declared Mubarak wanted in June for failing to attend interviews for questioning. This was after FIJ reported how Mubarak took N153 million from seven clients and refused to allocate the plots of land he agreed to offer them in Wuye.
These clients told FIJ they knew they were not Mubarak’s only victims.
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Although the police declared Mubarak wanted a month ago, he remains a free man.
Mubarak’s Facebook and X (Twitter) accounts’ most recent posts were made on May 17 and February 7. He posted a video on his Instagram page four days ago.
In another Instagram post, Mubarak can be seen emerging from a convoy of vehicles on June 17, with policemen and other security agents guarding him.This was two weeks after the police declared him wanted.
A month after declaring Mubarak wanted, police public relations officers could not provide details about him.
Eguaoje Funmilayo, the Force Criminal Investigation Department’s public relations officer, told FIJ that the unit was unaware of the police’s case against Mubarak.
The FCID is supposed to be the police’s highest investigating arm. Mubarak’s Instagram suggests he is not in hiding.
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