

Former Super Eagles Captain
and football legend, Nwankwo Kanu, is downcast at the renewed attempt to
forcefully take away one of his most-valuable investments, The Hardley
Apartments, situated along Waziri Ibrahim Crescent, on Victoria Island, Lagos
State.
The four star hotel has
been a subject of litigation from some years, over an alleged default in
transaction between it and Skye Bank (now Polaris Bank), leading to series of
litigation that is still pending at the federal high court, Ikoyi, Lagos.
The last hearing on the
matter came up in November 2018 after which the case was adjourned till January
31.
However, Shina Philips a
close friend and associate to Kanu told PREMIUM TIMES that the former African
footballer of the year had to cut short his trip to London after hearing that
some ‘unknown’ persons were carrying out illegal renovations in the hotel,
contrary to the order from the court that both parties should stay off the property.
“Yes, it is true, they have
even made away with his football medals, trophies, plaques and other valuable
items. For someone that has served and still serving this country
meritoriously, he does not deserve this kind of treatment,” Mr Philips, who was
with Kanu at the hotel, told PREMIUM TIMES.
“He was in tears as we
drove away from the hotel,” he added.
Also speaking with the The
Cable on the sad development, Kanu said he even struggled to recognise his
property, adding that it was disheartening to see all that he worked for going
down the drain in his very own eyes.
“It was a rude shock to
me,” Kanu, was quoted as saying by TheCable.
“I almost couldn’t
recognise the hotel as belonging to me anymore. This is the saddest day of my
life as I cannot understand why this happen to me when the matter has yet to be
settled in court.
“All the medals I have
earned, in addition to the Olympic torch that I cherished are all gone, and I
don’t even know who to ask for all these prized assets.”
It is being reported that
staff of the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) are supervising
the renovation, which falls foul of the existing court orders.
“This is unacceptable in
all ramifications. I have not been served any notice that I have lost this
property and until I am served the notice, it remains my legal property,” the
former Super Eagles’ captain was further quoted as saying.
“Even cars and buses
belonging to the hotel can no longer be found and I wonder where they could
have been moved to without my knowledge,” Kanu further said, as he lamented how
the four-year seal of the facility had affected treatment for numerous patients
that his Kanu Heart Foundation planned to rescue from their ailment.
“We have used proceeds from
the hotel business to effect treatment for the patients over the years and now
we are being forced to seek funds elsewhere, a situation that has stalled the
treatment considerably, especially since 2016,” Kanu lamented.
Among many other highs,
Kanu led Nigeria to winning the historic gold medal in the football event of
the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games.
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