Former Nigeria Super Eagles Captian, Nwankwo Kanu, on Monday said he was embittered by the
illegal takeover of one of his properties, “Hardly Apartment’’, located in Victoria Island, Lagos, which was under litigation.
Kanu while in his Kanu Heart Foundation Office, Ikeja, said that such trespass was against the court’s injunction.
The said property, Hardly Apartment, is a subject of litigation and has been under temporary possession of AMCON since 2015 over alleged indebtedness.
Kanu, fondly call “Papilo’’, said that he had been in the dark about the possession of the hotel until he went there to see for himself the latest development. “I have chosen to obey the court ruling on the property because the court has yet to award it to anyone, but I kept on receiving reports that work is ongoing on the property. “I decided to see the development on the property today myself, and I found out it is true. I cannot imagine a property that has a competent court order being trespassed. “We need to obey the court ruling on the property.
There will be a court sitting this month, but to my surprise it has been taken over before the court ruling. “It really hurts me to see that a property under litigation and that an injunction of a court could be disregarded with work ongoing there.
"I want to say that people are looking up to us. The country wants us to come and invest in Nigeria which we have done, but this should not be the result we are getting.
It is because of my belief in Nigeria that I put on the property and in the face of provocation; I have remained committed to my foundation".
“Kanu Heart Foundation sources for funds and the property is one of the major financiers of the project. Since 2015, I have been sourcing for funds to carry on the project. “Kanu Heart Foundation has been able to sponsor about 514 patients, while about 200 are on the waiting list.
“The foundation wants to help more people but the funds are been hampered; so, I want those concerned to obey the law,’’ he said. He also appealed to the government to intervene in the matter not for himself but for the many heart patients that have yet to benefit from the treatment offered by the foundation. from NAN..
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