River Park Estate Crisis: Ogunmuyiwa Dismisses resignation Claim from Firm

Founder of River Park Estate Adrian Ogunmuyiwa, dispelled claim of purported resignation as a member of board.

Ogunmuyiwa claimed that a letter circulating on social media and published by Sahara Reporters, which suggested that he had resigned was forged by his Ghanaian counterpart.

He explained that the said document was one of those used by the Ghanaian by one Kojo Mensah in an attempt to steal the company since 2024, saying that others include, board resolutions, forgery of John Townley Johnson signature and a host of others

In a statement yesterday, he said: “I want the world to know the truth situation that l never resigned, the purported letter released on publication by Sahara reporters is fake.”

He further explained that they went ahead and inserted someone who, by CAC records, duly filed since 2008 ceased to be a director and shareholder.

“In Fact it was still on record as at when a status report was conducted in 2020 that I am a Director.

“The Ghanaians completely removed all Nigerian board of Directors from Houses for Africa Nigeria Limited leaving only themselves as Board members.

“This criminal act was first conducted February 2024 as shown by the police report and CAC Status report
If I resigned in 2017, why was I removed in 2024?

“These are all part of documents made up by the Ghanaians in their attempt to steal the company in 2024,” he said.

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