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Ex-APC presidential aspirant, Tunde Omosebi
Tunde Omosebi, a former presidential aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2023 elections, has been evicted from his Abuja residence after a lengthy dispute over unpaid rent and a broken lease agreement.
The eviction took place on Friday, November 15, when a court enforcement team, supported by police officers, arrived to execute the order at Omosebi?s property located in a highbrow area of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The landlord, who requested anonymity, explained that Omosebi?s tenancy had expired more than four years ago.
Despite multiple attempts to settle the outstanding payments amicably, the landlord said Omosebi continued to occupy the property without paying rent and refused to vacate the premises.
?My patience ran out after years of unpaid rent and a constant refusal to leave the property. We tried to resolve the matter amicably, but after several attempts, we had no choice but to take legal action,?the landlord explained.
The landlord further clarified that the tenancy was meant to last for a fixed period, but Omosebi overstayed the agreement, leading to an eventual breach of contract.
In 2022, Omosebi responded to the landlord?s complaints in a letter dated June 30, which indicated his intention to terminate the lease due to what he described as ?irreconcilable differences? over the landlord?s breach of the agreement.
The letter, which Omosebi sent to the landlord, also expressed his desire not to renew the lease agreement, serving as a formal notice to vacate.
?Due to irreconcilable differences on your breach of agreements, we opt out of renewing our lease. This letter serves as notice to vacate your property within the allowable period,? Omosebi stated in the letter.
However, despite the letter, Omosebi did not vacate the property. The landlord was forced to take the matter to court to seek an eviction order.
According to the landlord, Omosebi claimed ownership of the property but never appeared in court to defend his position, leading to a final court judgment in the landlord?s favour. (Vanguard)