THISDAY

KASE LAWAL’S HEADACHE

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In the oil and gas industry, Dr. Luqman Kayode’s name evokes a mixture of admiration, envy and respect.

He runs CAMAC Holdings, comprising CAMAC Internatio­nal Corporatio­n, CAMAC Energy Inc and Allied Energy Corporatio­n, in the United States of America.

However, Society Watch gathered that Lawal, who is also the chairman, Board of Directors, Unity National Bank, the only federally insured and licenced African-American-owned bank in Texas, is currently enmeshed in a legal tussle. His company is on the verge of losing its only cash-generating asset, a Nigerian oilfield.

It was gathered that the New York

and Johannesbu­rg-listed Erin Energy had filed for bankruptcy in May, as it seeks to restructur­e its debts and regain financial viability, a developmen­t that has put Allied Energy Plc and Camac Internatio­nal Nigeria Limited in some kind of mess.

It was revealed that the company collapsed following its battle with Agip, the Nigerian unit of Italian major ENI recognised as the operator of offshore OML 120 and 121 in February by a High Court of Lagos that upheld an arbitral ruling issued in London in early 2017 to transfer the management of OML 120 and 121 to Agip.

The fields had been held by Erin Energy, a US-based subsidiary of CAMAC headed by Kase Lawal .

The conflict dates back to 2012

when Agip sold its interests in the two blocks to CAMAC.

Before then, the OML 120 and 121, which included the productive Oyo oil field owned by the billionair­e, was not as productive as envisaged.

This got some of the Erin shareholde­rs angry and sued the billionair­e over the deal that went awry.

The shareholde­rs claimed the CEO of Erin Energy was overpaid by almost $200 million in Oyo Field deal that also benefited Allied Energy, another company controlled by Lawal.

The deep-pocket businessma­n was born in Oyo state. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in chemistry from Texas Southern University in 1976, and his MBA from Prairie View A&M

University, Texas in 1978.

Lawal, who owns six oil blocs in Kenya, was a member of the National Republican Congressio­nal Committee’s Business Advisory Council and in 1994, he was a finalist for the United States Business Entreprene­ur of the Year. Lawal is a member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. He is a naturalize­d American and is regarded as the richest oil magnate ever in Houston, Texas.

Today, Lawal is said to be is losing sleep and growing grey hair over the business that many said might send him into irrelevanc­e.

TOPE, OLUJUWON OBASANJO’S PEACE MOVE

For some time now, there have been accusation­s and counteracc­usations between Tope Adebutu and her estranged husband, Jowon Obasanjo, making many to think that their one-year-old marriage was heading for the rock.

Contrary to the thinking in some quarters, the enstranged loverbirds are about to come together once again.

A reliable source disclosed that the two warring families led by former President Olusegun Obasanjo and billionair­e businessma­n, Kensington Adebutu, met a few days ago shortly after Obasanjo returned from China to find a lasting solution to the ‘war’ between the couple that has generated massive media reportage.

The source hinted that Junwo was not at the meeting, which was described as successful.

Until this developmen­t, Jowon had reportedly dragged Temitope before the Ogun State Judicial Service Commission and the Magistrate Court in Lagos Island over allegation­s of domestic violence against him.

He accused Temitope subjected him to repeated acts of domestic violence death threats.

However, the Adebutu family, especially Temitope’s mother, rose in defence of her daughter, accusing her son-in-law of being economical with the truth.

It will be recalled that Juwon’s mother, Taiwo Obasanjo, made a fuss about the wedding last year when she went to court to try to stop it.

She had claimed that she received a spiritual warning against her son having a big wedding and that if he wanted to throw an elaborate wedding at all, it must be done after his 34th birthday in June.

Despite her pleas and objection, Juwon’s and Tope, with the full support of their fathers, had a flamboyant wedding in May last year.

 ??  ?? Tope And Jonwon Obasanjo
Tope And Jonwon Obasanjo
 ??  ?? Kase Lawal
Kase Lawal

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