Saturday, February 18, 2023

Court halts the Nigerian billionaire bid from taking over English Top Club


 Court halts Mmobuosi Sheffield takeover bid


Nigerian billionaire, Dozy Mmobuosi, proposed Sheffield United takeover bid has suffered a major setback over an outstanding County Court judgments against him in the UK for £30,109 for failure to pay his rent on a property in St Albans, Hertfordshire.


According to inside world football, Mmobuosi who is the founder of Tingo Inc. has been in talks to buy the club in a deal expected to reach €90m. However, there have been a few bottlenecks.


The 43-year-old entrepreneur incurred the debt between April and December 2020 despite repeated attempts to recover the money by the landlord’s agents and subsequently bailiffs once the court judgment was issued in April 2021.


Mmobuosi has said in the past that he will pay the debt but has yet to fulfil his promises but says he has enough personal wealth to complete a £90m takeover deal for Sheffield United.


The Nigerian technology entrepreneur is closing in on the takeover of the English Football League side and is currently undergoing the EFL’s owner’s and director’s tests.


It is understood that the review of Mmobuosi is ongoing by the EFL and that none of the approvals required for him to take ownership of the club has yet been granted.


Mmobuosi is confident is still confident about completing the €90m takeover of the Sheffield.


“It is my money. And I have actually made a deposit,” Mmobuosi revealed during the interview in London, Mmobuosi told  CNN  in an interview.


“I would expect myself and the club to issue a joint statement you know that would have details concerning how much, but I have made a deposit and that shows my seriousness for a start,” he said.


Mmobuosi did not give details of how much of a deposit he has put down for the club.


His unpaid debt for rent in St Albans meanwhile remains unpaid.


“If we suspend disbelief for the moment, Mr Mmobuosi may simply have let the County Court judgement slip from his mind,” said Paul Andrew, owner of the property in St Albans.


“That seems very difficult to comprehend given that he was distressed about the impact on his family of these persistent attempts to resolve the county court judgement.


“At the very least he needs to explain his amazing philanthropic principles against this background of what appears to have been lies and deception… I concluded long ago that he never intended to settle this debt.”

Man sue police officer for failing to impregnate his wife.










 Man Hires Neighbor To Get Wife Pregnant, Takes Him To Court For Failing To Impregnate Her After 75 Attempts





Darius Makambako 30, with his wife Precious 28, really wanted to have a child, but a renowned doctor had told the couple that the husband was sterile. The couple was tired of being in a 6 year childless marriage.


So Makambako, a member of the Tanzanian Police Force (Traffic Department), after calming his wife’s protests, hired his neighbour Evans Mastano 32, a fellow police officer in the country’s commercial city, to impregnate his wife.


Since Evans was already married and the father of two beautiful daughters, plus looked very much like Darius to the boot, the plan seemed good.


Makambako paid Mastano 2,000,000 Tanzanian Shillings (equivalent to K10,000) for the job and for three evenings a week, for 10 consecutive months in 2016.

Evans tried desperately, a total 75 different times, to impregnate his friend’s wife Precious, but failed.


Reports say Precious, a nurse at a private clinic, had decided to get a three months’ vacation leave (March to June 2016), to dedicate her time to sleeping with her husband’s best friend and neighbour, in order to have her first child, but the man failed to impregnate her, despite the husband leaving them in bed the whole day, at most times.


When Precious failed to get pregnant for 10 months however, Makambako could not understand and insisted that Evans have a medical examination, which he did in January 2017.


The doctor’s pronouncement that Evans Mastano was also sterile, shocked everyone, except his wife, who was forced to confess that Evans was not the real father of her two children, but his cousin Edward!


“I was forced to secretly sleep with his first cousin for these two children, after realising that my husband could not impregnate me for two years.” Angela told the Dar-es-Salaam Today News.


Now Makamboko is suing Evans for breach of contract, in an effort to get his money back, but Evans refuses to give it back, because he says he did not guarantee conception, but only that he would give it an honest effort.

Court halts the Nigerian billionaire bid from taking over English Top Club

 Court halts Mmobuosi Sheffield takeover bid Nigerian billionaire, Dozy Mmobuosi, proposed Sheffield United takeover bid has suffered a majo...