•Paid N500,000 out of 20million naira
Like sewer rats fleeing the onslaught of an unrelenting charwoman, Lola Odunuga, the owner of Playbarn is running hither, thither as you read. Now that comeuppance stares her in the face, the dark menace of retribution makes a coward of her.
Lola is afraid. She has eventually crashed from her high horse; more interestingly, she has found her voice.
In abject fear of prosecution, she has started singing like a bird. Lola, in sharp contradiction to her demeanour over the money she collected from one Philip Aborisade and a top businesswoman, has embarked on a hilarious and desperate quest to establish herself as saint of sort. Hence her recent payment of `500,000 naira out of the money she cleverly collected from them.
It’s often said, the lies of a coward are never gratuitous, at least to the cowardly; they often compensate for the inadequacies of his or her life. However, lies told by a coward sometimes, are simply fashioned to inflict hurt or unprecedented pain in the cockles of the valiant’s heart. What the latter does in the wake of such attack determines his or her place in the columns of humanity’s best or worst.
Like a bison drowning in a quicksand of wrath and its own stench, Lola has now stopped clutching at straws in the air to sink her nails, like talons, in the hide of perceived detractors; as she buries her bulk deeper in the marsh of charges levelled against her by Philip Aborisade and her benefactor.
It was reported some days ago that Lola Odunuga ‘cleverly’ collected 20 million naira from one Philip Aborisade for investment in her business but later diverted the money to her husband’s fishery business. You can read the story here: http://www.thecapital.ng/?p=3393
All efforts made by our reporter to hear her side of the story proved abortive as her mobile number was not reachable.