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Zenith Bank Chairman, Jim Ovia Admits Fraudulent Transactions Begs Femi Otedola by Jigigev222: 8:31am On Jun 25
zenith Bank Chairman, Jim Ovia admits fraudulent transactions begs billionaire oil tycoon, Femi otedola out of court

The chairman of FBN Holdings and majority shareholder of Geregu Plc, Femi otedola, and some of his companies have opted for an out-of-court settlement with zenith Bank Plc, PREMIUM TIMES reports.
otedola was involved in a legal dispute with the bank over alleged “fraudulent transactions” on his company’s accounts.
According to PREMIUM TIMES’ report, Court papers showed the Federal High Court of Nigeria, Lagos Division, where Mr otedola and his companies filed the suit against the lender on 12 March, dismissed the case on Thursday, 13 June, on receiving a notice of discontinuance from the plaintiffs.
Zenon Petroleum & Gas Limited, Seaforce Shipping Co. Limited, Luzon Oil & Gas Limited, Garment Care and Mr otedola were the plaintiffs, while zenith Bank, Quantum zenith Securities & Investment Limited, Veritas Registrars Limited and Central Securities Clearing System Plc were the defendants.
According to a court document, Justice A.O. Faji discontinued the lawsuit after the counsel for the first to third defendants and the counsel for the plaintiffs asked for the matter to be dismissed, with the “counsel for the fourth defendant not objecting.”
Mr otedola and his companies initiated legal action against zenith Bank and the other defendants in March, claiming that the lender disposed of his shares in the bank without authorisation, manipulated the companies’ bank accounts and fabricated some documents to conceal the alleged crimes.
He accused the lender of wrongfully calculating his debts before selling them to the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), which the bank set up to buy the non-performing loans in the books of banks to recover them thereafter.
Zenon had claimed that the letters of credit that led to the bad loans AMCON acquired were opened before the corporation took over the debt in December 2011. The company stopped operating the account after AMCON’s intervention.
PREMIUM TIMES added that according to a document, the overdue on Zenon’s account at the point AMCON took over the liabilities was N39 billion. Zenon said zenith Bank offered the debt to the corporation at N49 billion. AMCON ended up paying the bank N44.1 billion for the debt.
Sources with knowledge of the matter told PREMIUM TIMES in May that Mr otedola chose to take legal action against the bank after several failed reconciliation attempts. During the month, both parties held three meetings, none yielding the desired results.
“It is clear that zenith Bank Plc is not sincere in resolving this issue out of court and as such a time-wasting exercise,” one of the sources said.
“At this juncture, we have resolved to pursue our claims via the judiciary, law enforcement, the CBN and the court of public opinion as we know that our claims are very genuine.”

According to a document detailing the deliberations of both parties at a meeting held on 20 May, zenith Bank agreed to refund the N205 million it wrongfully debited to Zenon’s account with compounded accrued interest using a bankdraft.
Seaforce Shipping Company Limited, owned by the billionaire tycoon, said zenith Bank presented some statements of account claiming that it owed the bank N5.9 billion as of February 2024. It added that zenith Bank abandoned the claim after the company showed proof that Seaforce’s account was in credit as of 2018.
The online platform reports a source saying that zenith Bank sold the 415 million shares that Zenon held in zenith Bank for N4.9 billion in December 2010, noting that the shares were repurchased in the following month for N5.4 billion, triggering a net loss of N142.9 million.
He further disclosed that related transactions were carried out on Mr otedola’s account, causing a net loss of N61.5 million and a combined loss of N205.4 million in both cases.
Isyaku Mohammed, the commissioner of police in charge of administration at the Force Criminal Investigation Department, summoned the managing director of zenith Bank on 16 May over what he described as an alleged unauthorised debit to Zenon’s account.

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Re: Zenith Bank Chairman, Jim Ovia Admits Fraudulent Transactions Begs Femi Otedola by frankputer: 11:34am On Jun 25
Ok
Re: Zenith Bank Chairman, Jim Ovia Admits Fraudulent Transactions Begs Femi Otedola by GeneralPula: 1:11pm On Jun 25
He’s smart enough..
Re: Zenith Bank Chairman, Jim Ovia Admits Fraudulent Transactions Begs Femi Otedola by fyneboi79(m): 1:32pm On Jun 25
Banks and criminality.

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