The Chief Executive Officer of Harmony Gardens Property, Saheed Mosadoluwa, has denied attacking policemen and an elderly woman in a video that went viral recently.
Mosadoluwa who spoke with journalists at the site on Monday, alleged that one Modupe, with the support of policemen demolished his landed property at Oko- Orisan at Ibeju Lekki area of Lagos State.
“I have been seeing different things on the social media where people are accusing me of beating a woman. Nobody from my office attacked policemen and I never attacked the elderly woman who was accosted on the Lekki Epe expressway bridge.”
He said all his properties were properly acquired from their owners and the one in question was bought from the Orisan family themselves, claiming that he didn’t buy government acquired land from the family.
He said: “what government bestowed to the family, what gazette was talking about was Oju Ota and that was what they put in paper.
The deed of assignment the family co- signed for Harmony Gardens, the family claims the land belongs to Oko Orisan, Onirisan and Obadimeji Oshodi and everyone in the family got their payment from the property sold to me.
“But the only argument is that Ori Onisan are saying their family head didn’t share the money with them accordingly, I don’t see that as my own problem. They should not come to my own corporate entity to start fighting.
There was a paper one Modupe in the viral video sent to my office before now. What she wrote in the letter was that she was fully aware Harmony Gardens bought the property from her elder brother.
“But her elder brother didn’t share the money with her and some others, as a result of that I should not send further money to him again.
In the reply to her, I wrote and told her that I am only indebted to his father and when they are settled with their internal wrangling the family should come for their money and advise her to report the matter to the police for proper investigation.”