Legal practitioner demands prosecution of varsity DVC, bank MD, others over alleged loan fraud

The Lead Counsel at the O.A. Omotayo & Associates, Olu Omotayo, has called for the prosecution of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Madonna University, Elele, Prof. Martin Anagboso; the Managing Director of Mayfresh Mortgage Bank Limited, Aba, in Abia State, Mr Mark Egbegolu; Rev. Sisters Annette Ezekwem and Getrude Okafor (who are personnel of the Madonna University).

 

It was reported that they were arrested a few months ago by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over allegations bothering on fraudulent meddling of shareholders’ names and their dates of birth with the sole aim of evading payment of N1.2billion loan obtained in 2020.

 

In a letter dated October 2nd, 2025 and addressed to the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, a copy of which was obtained by our Correspondent on Monday, the Enugu -based legal luminary observed that since investigation has been completed on the matter, it was expedient for the suspects to be prosecuted and arraigned in Court.

 

The letter read, “We write to you in respect of the above-mentioned matter on pt behalf our clients namely; Arch John-Paul Edeh, and Mrs. Maria Goretti Omego, to demand the immediate prosecution of Professor Martin Anagboso, the principal suspect in the alteration of shares of majorit shareholders of Mayfresh Mortgage Bank Limited at the Corporate Affairs Commission.

 

“The arrest of the principal suspect was sequel to the directive by the National Security Adviser Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, to the Chairman Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), to investigate the criminal alteration of the record of the Bank at the Corporate Affairs Commission.

 

“The principal suspect Professor Martin Anagboso, is the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Madonna University, which created a Debenture in favor of Mayfresh Mortagage Bank Limited to secure a N1.2 Billion Naira loan in 2020. In a bid not to repay the loan obtained from the bank the principal suspect in connivance with some persons altered the record of shareholdings of majority shareholders of the bank at the Corporate Affairs Commission, to silence the vocal shareholders who were demanding the repayment of the loan facility granted to the Madonna University.”

 

It added, “This action of the suspect and his collaborators in altering records at a National Institution like the Corporate Affairs Commission is an act of Economic Terrorism against our clients and the Nigerian State which should not be allowed to go unpunished.

 

“We submit that since investigation has been completed in this matter, we demand the immediate prosecution of Professor Martin Anagboso ( who we were informed is planning to abscond outside the country) and his accomplices.

 

“As a serious country ready to restore the confidence of investors, this case should not be swept under carpet or compounded. The principal suspect and his cohorts should be made to face the full wrath of the law and charged to court forthwith.”

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