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A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria has granted an order protecting the Receiver/Manager appointed by Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, Mr Gbenga Akinde-Peters to takeover all fixed and floating assets of Stallion Nigeria Limited company in receivership.

The assets of the company owned by the Vaswani brothers, wherever they are found particularly its registered Head office at 270A, Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

The order of the court was as a result of the company’s inability to pay a debt of N11,401,860,857.06 and $1,969,801.07.

The defendants in this suit are THP Limited, The Honda Place Limited, Connoisseur Investment Limited, Premium Seafoods Limited and Onward Fisheries Nigeria Limited who were alleged to have surety the loan.

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In an affidavit sworn to by a litigation officer Mr Segun Omoshola filed and argued before the court by a Lagos lawyer, Barrister Temilolu Adamolekun, the deponent alleged that, Stallion Nigerian Limited company in receivership was availed several loan facilities totaling the sum of N30.5 billion to augment its working capital needs as well as those of its related companies.

The loan facilities were drawn down and used by the Stallion Nigeria Limited Company in accordance with the offer letter.

The loan was secured by the personal guarantee of Mr. Sunil Vaswani who is the alter ego Stallion Nigeria Limited with five choice properties located in Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja.

However when the facilities was matured, Stallion Nigeria Limited in receivership and the defendants companies who guaranteed the loan failed to liquidate, the facilities which has continued to accrued interest and as at March 31,2018.

Stallion Nigeria Limited’s indebtedness to the bank stood at N11,401,860,857.06 and $1,969,801.07.

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The bank wrote several demand letters, made entreaties to the Stallion Nigeria Limited and the defendants companies to meet their obligations to the bank but all to no avail.

Upon the appointment, the receiver/manager is statutorily empowered by law to take charge and remain in exclusive possession and control of the mortgaged properties and assets of Stallion Nigerian Limited, the receiver/manager needs the protection of the court to enable him perform his duties unhindered.

Consequently, Mr Adamolekun, urged the court to restrain the defendants, their Directors, Shareholders and their agents from intermeddling with or disturbing Mr Gbenga Akinde-Peters the receiver manager from performing his duties as receiver/manager.

Justice Saliu Saidu, after hearing Barrister Temilolu Adamolekun leading four other senior counsels, while restraining the Directors of the defendants companies from obstructing the Receiver/Manager from performing his duties.

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The court also issued an order protecting Mr Akinde-Peters appointed by GTB to take over all fixed and floating assets of Stallion Nigeria Limited company wherever the assets are found in whatever form within the jurisdiction of the court particularly but not limited to all the assets of Stallion Nigeria Limited within the premises of its registered office at 270A, Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island, Lagos pending the hearing and final determination of the motion on notice.

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