Gospel musician, Evangelist Funmi Aragbaye, has accused an
Ibadan-based businesswoman, Mrs. Adetohun Oladeji, popularly called For
the Mama Ke, of threatening her life over a land dispute.
Aragbaye, who spoke to our correspondent on Friday, claimed that
Oladeji with one of her daughters, Bunmi, had been threatening her life
for demanding N6.5m being the value of land that she bought from the
83-year-old-businesswoman.
The musician noted that in an attempt to recover her money, the
octogenarian and her daughter had threatened and called her names.
Aragbaye said, “The woman issued me a dud First Bank cheque of N6.5m
dated October 5, 2011. I called the attention of the Commissioner of
Police, Oyo State to the fact that my life is being threatened by the
woman and her children in a letter dated January 17.”
But Oladeji, who admitted that she took N6m from the musician for
sale of three acres of land at Ologuneru in Ibadan in 2010, said she did
not threaten her.
She said, “I did not and can never threaten the life of anybody. At
83, and as a wealthy Christian, all I am praying for is peace with my
God.
“I was duped land worth N120m by the ‘omo onile’ (land speculators).
Even at that, my son, Akinyele, who is a lawyer, agreed to pay those
affected 60 per cent of their money but Aragbaye refused to come for the
peace meeting as other buyers did.”
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