JonahCapital Nigeria Denies Ghanaian Ownership Claims, Confirms Wholly Nigerian Status
JonahCapital Nigeria Limited and Houses for Africa Nigeria Limited have denied claims that Ghanaian national Samuel Jonah owns JonahCapital Nigeria. In a statement, the companies clarified that Jonah was only invited as a shareholder at inception, never served as a director, and relinquished his shares in 2007. They allege that in 2024, Jonah unlawfully executed a board resolution using forged documents to claim 99 million shares, displacing the legitimate Nigerian owners. Following a police investigation confirming the forgery, criminal charges were filed against Jonah, his associates, and a Nigerian lawyer involved. The companies also claim that while court orders restrain unfair administrative actions, the Ghanaian parties have attempted to manipulate regulatory processes and media narratives to advance their claims.
JonahCapital Nigeria Limited and Houses for Africa Nigeria Limited have denied claims that Ghanaian national Samuel Jonah owns JonahCapital Nigeria. In a statement, the companies clarified that Jonah was only invited as a shareholder at inception, never served as a director, and relinquished his shares in 2007. They allege that in 2024, Jonah unlawfully executed a board resolution using forged documents to claim 99 million shares, displacing the legitimate Nigerian owners. Following a police investigation confirming the forgery, criminal charges were filed against Jonah, his associates, and a Nigerian lawyer involved. The companies also claim that while court orders restrain unfair administrative actions, the Ghanaian parties have attempted to manipulate regulatory processes and media narratives to advance their claims.
JonahCapital Nigeria Denies Ghanaian Ownership Claims, Confirms Wholly Nigerian Status
JonahCapital Nigeria Limited and Houses for Africa Nigeria Limited have denied claims that Ghanaian national Samuel Jonah owns JonahCapital Nigeria. In a statement, the companies clarified that Jonah was only invited as a shareholder at inception, never served as a director, and relinquished his shares in 2007. They allege that in 2024, Jonah unlawfully executed a board resolution using forged documents to claim 99 million shares, displacing the legitimate Nigerian owners. Following a police investigation confirming the forgery, criminal charges were filed against Jonah, his associates, and a Nigerian lawyer involved. The companies also claim that while court orders restrain unfair administrative actions, the Ghanaian parties have attempted to manipulate regulatory processes and media narratives to advance their claims.
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