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Sujimoto Scandal Exposed: Shocking Reality Behind Fraud Allegations

Sujimoto CEO Sijibomi Ogundele arrived at the Force CID office in the capital city of Abuja with a trove of evidence: the title documents of the Leonardo project in Banana Island, approvals from Lagos State, and all pertinent papers proving our utmost commitment to transparency with the audacious LeonardoBySujimoto project.
He clarified that there was nothing regarding the offences of obtaining money under false pretence, fraudulent misrepresentation, and criminal breach of trust, and the ONLY โoffenceโ we encountered was a delay, which was a result of external economic forces affecting our nation.
Rising material costs, a plummeting currency, a cascading effect of inflation, and a shifting economic landscape have all conspired to slow down our ambitious endeavour to design and build a landmark property that not only surpasses the iconic 1979 Necom Tower as the tallest and most luxurious project in Nigeria but also sets a benchmark standard for luxury living across Africa.
The past few days have been uneasy for me and my business, stemming from a transaction we undertook a couple of years ago involving the sale of an off-plan apartment to one of our valued clients. Despite securing the land and obtaining all necessary approvals, we encountered significant obstacles that have delayed our project delivery.
After numerous conversations and negotiations, the client in reference demanded a refund for his payment, which was originally made in Naira. At the time of the transaction, the exchange rate was โฆ420 to the dollar; today, it has skyrocketed to โฆ1,750, creating a staggering deficit of โฆ1,330. This poses a critical question: who will absorb this loss? Although the volatility of the exchange rate is neither the clientโs fault nor ours, it is a reality that profoundly affects our operational expenses, and capital expenditures, which are largely dollar-denominated.
Sujimoto CEO : Sijibomi Ogundele
Given these circumstances, it was very important for us to clarify our position with the authorities at the FCID regarding allegations of obtaining money under false pretence, fraudulent misrepresentation, and criminal breach of trust. This was a false allegation; we provided comprehensive documentation to demonstrate that these claims are unfounded, as the evidence provided to the FCID authorities gave true insights into the transaction conducted.
Our successful clarification with the FCID underscores our commitment to upholding our integrity. Addressing our clientsโ concerns is not merely a business obligation to me; it remains a testament to our commitment to transparency and the capital of trust.
I received numerous advice to take a longer lane to pursue legal action against this whole situation, but THIS I WILL NEVER DO. However, I chose to thread a path rooted in dialogue and understanding. I met with the client involved, acknowledging that while the economic downturn and our delays may not be his concern, we were able to reach an amicable resolution.
There is no gain in saying that the major pressing challenge for every business owner in Nigeria today is how to navigate the relentless rise in material costs. To put things into perspective, when we started this journey two years ago, the price of cement was around โฆ2,000; today, it has skyrocketed to about โฆ9,000. Steel prices have surged from โฆ480,000 but today priced at to โฆ1.3 million. Additionally, the costs associated with clearing containersโa significant hurdle for entrepreneurs engaged in import and exportโhave skyrocketed, with the clearance of a 40-foot container now exceeding โฆ22 million, up from โฆ4 million.
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No one prepared us for the staggering devaluation of the naira to the dollar, which has skyrocketed from โฆ360 to โฆ1,750. Given that 85 per cent of our project costs are dollar-denominated, this forex surge has severely strained resources and diminished investor appetite, contributing to project delays. Each week brings with it fresh challenges, yet our unwavering dedication to bringing the iconic LeonardoBySujimoto project to life serves as a lesson for us as passionate and uncommon entrepreneurs, determined to overcome all obstacles while ensuring a successful completion of the project.
When we founded Sujimoto a decade ago, I began this journey with nothing but a visionary mindset and a drum of audacity, I didnโt even have the money to buy the first land from My mentor and Father Alhaji Saro (May his Soul Rest in Peace).
Without the support of wealthy relatives or influential neighbours, I carved my path with hard work and uncompromising honesty. I firmly believed that by marrying integrity with excellence, we could build a local brand with a global reputation that Nigerians would embrace and appreciateโand today I am grateful to the Almighty that we have succeeded in doing that.
While the vision for the 36-storey LeonardoBySujimoto Project is grand, it is not without challenges. Navigating the complexities of todayโs economic landscape has presented us with numerous obstacles. Yet, our journeyโfrom the successful Medici Residences in Ikoyi in 2014, and now the soon-to-be-completed LucreziaBySujimoto, a 15-storey building in Banana Island, set to launch by the end of Q4 2024โThese 10 years of consistency demonstrates our resilience and commitment to excellence.
In every instance, we have faced scepticism and doubt, with many questioning our ability to deliver. Yet, we have consistently upheld our commitment to integrity and excellence, ensuring that our clients remain informed and supported throughout every process.
With the temerity to always say the truth and uphold integrity at all costs and make sure we remain very transparent where we had shortcomings, we made it an obligation to prioritize the well-being of our investors, not only exceeded expectations but also significantly enhanced their return on investment.
Despite the challenging economic conditions in Nigeria, which have made several businesses close their doors of operation, we remain resolute and determined to commence construction on the ambitious LeonardoBySujimoto project before the end of November 2024. Today, the land in question is valued at approximately N17 billion, with the entire project worth over N180 billion โ no sum of money is enough for us to destroy a project of that magnitude or the value we have built over the years.
We remain unwavering in our determination to complete this ambitious project in less than 36 months, positioning it as one of the fastest and most robust civil engineering feats in Nigerian history, the tallest and most luxurious building in Sub-Saharan Africa, and the best investment anyone can make.
As we draw closer to the groundbreaking of this landmark project, I want to extend my deepest gratitude to our investors and supporters. Your patience, understanding, and resolute trust in us have been instrumental in our journey. I also extend my profound appreciation to the dedicated professionals at FCID who treated me with utmost respect, and professionalism, which have clarified our path forward. To all the uncommon entrepreneurs facing challenges, may the Almighty continue to grant you strength and perseverance to weather every storm.
For the naysayers and the cynics who doubted our vision, I personally assure them that in less than three years, they shall all bear witness to the unveiling of the tallest and most luxurious building in Nigeria and across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Dr Sijibomi Ogundele is the Group Managing Director of Sujimoto Holdings, the Czar of Luxury Real Estate Development, and the mastermind developer behind the renowned Giuliano. Our other audacious projects, such as the most sophisticated building in Banana Island, LucreziaBySujimoto, the grandiose Sujimoto Twin Tower, the tallest twin towers in Africa; the regal Queen Amina by Sujimoto, a monument to royal affluence.
The magnificent high-rise LeonardoBySujimoto; the Sujimoto Farm; an advanced farm estate system that incorporates housing, farm hospitals, hotels, and markets within an ecosystem, creating opportunities for agro-tourism and affordable housing., among other projects that have etched an indelible imprint on Nigeriaโs skylines, a testament to Sujimotoโs unrivalled mastery of modern-day engineering.
