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1.0 Reginould’s Disappearing Act And The Hunt For Legal Funds 

 

Picture this: You get an invitation to a meeting; you clear your schedule, battle Lagos traffic, dodge okadas and danfos, and finally arrive—only to realize the host is missing.

 

Sounds like a bad Nollywood plot, right? Well, that’s exactly what happened to Lagos patentees of Comandclem Nigeria Limited on March 23, 2025.


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2.0 The Great Meeting That Wasn’t

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Fraud Type Description Legal Consequences More Info
False Pretense Fraud Offense Deceiving people into giving money under false promises. Up to 10 years imprisonment under fraud laws. Read More
Financial Fraud Criminal Offense Using deceitful financial schemes to acquire money. Heavy fines and possible felony charges. Learn More
Felony Offense For False Pretenses Illegally obtaining property or funds through misrepresentation. Can result in felony charges and jail time. Explore Legal Details

 

The Executive Secretary of Comandclem, Prince Reginould Uwemedimo, had hyped up this meeting like it was a blockbuster premiere.

 

Lagos patentees received text messages instructing them to show up at Number 7, Sabbath Church Close, near Ijesha Tedo Express Bus Stop, Surulere, Lagos.

 

The agenda? Discussing the way forward in their long, winding, and seemingly never-ending legal battle. 

 

Patentees arrived, took their seats, and waited. And waited. And waited some more. But where was Prince Reginould?

 

Some thought maybe he was stuck in Lagos traffic (understandable), or maybe he had an emergency. But nope—he just ghosted the entire meeting!


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3.0 Did GES News Scare Him Off?

 

So, why the no-show? Well, rumor has it that GES News had recently dropped a bombshell article exposing plans to solicit money from the public under “interesting” circumstances.

 

The funds were supposedly meant to file an overseas lawsuit against Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited, a case that had already been dismissed by the Nigerian Supreme Court after it was withdrawn by Pastor Monday Obo Akpan. 

 

Now, if the Supreme Court has already said, “Oga, this case is over,” what exactly is this overseas court supposed to do?


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4. Elder Monday: The Messenger Nobody Expected

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Crime Type Description Potential Penalties More Information
Federal Fraud Offense Charges Serious violations involving deceptive financial activities on a national level. Fines up to $250,000, prison time, and permanent criminal records. Read More
False Pretenses Criminal Charges Obtaining money or assets through intentional deception. Felony or misdemeanor charges, depending on the amount stolen. Learn More
Fraudulent Schemes Criminal Offense Engaging in organized efforts to defraud individuals or businesses. Multi-year imprisonment, asset forfeiture, and financial penalties. Explore Legal Details

 

Instead of Prince Reginould himself, Elder Monday took the stage to plead for funds.

 

His pitch? They needed money to sue Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited in a foreign court. 

 

This raised a few questions: 

 

  • 1. Why are we taking a Nigerian company to an overseas court?
  • 2. Which court is this exactly—the Hague? The United Nations? Wakanda’s Supreme Council? 
  • 3. Why is it always the public that must donate? What happened to the personal funds of the Uwemedimo family?

 

The logic wasn’t logical, and the patentees knew it.


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5.0 Some Patentees Walk Out In Frustration

Crime Type Description Potential Penalties More Information
Theft By Fraud Offense Occurs when someone illegally acquires assets or money through deception. Can result in heavy fines, jail time, and restitution to victims. Learn More
Deception-Based Financial Crime Fraudulent acts involving financial deceit, misrepresentation, or scam operations. Penalties range from imprisonment to financial restitution and asset forfeiture. Read More
Criminal Fraudulent Transaction Offense Engaging in fraudulent financial transactions to manipulate or deceive victims. Charges may include fraud lawsuits, asset freezes, and long-term incarceration. Explore Legal Details

 

Hearing the same old “We need money for court” speech—without the actual presence of the man who called the meeting—was just too much for some attendees.

 

Frustrated, many of them simply got up and left.

 

Some were muttering things under their breath that we can’t print here for legal reasons.


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6.0 A Flashback To 2019: History Repeats Itself?

 

For those wondering why people are side-eyeing these financial requests, let’s take a quick trip down memory lane. 

 

On January 24, 2019, Honorable Justice K. A. Jose of the Lagos State High Court convicted Comandclem’s board of directors for—wait for it—collecting money from the public under false pretenses.

 

The fine? A cool ₦100 million.

 

So when patentees hear, “We need funds for another court case,” their reaction is basically, Ah, here we go again! 


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7.0 Public Reaction: A Mix of Confusion and Eye-Rolling 

 

By now, investors and stakeholders are tired. People are wondering: 

 

- Why is this case still dragging on after all these years?

- Why is every legal battle suddenly a crowdfunding campaign? 

- Who is even keeping track of all the money collected over the years?

 

The whole thing is starting to look like a never-ending soap opera, except instead of a love triangle, we have a lawsuit that just won’t die. 


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8.0 GES Newspaper’s Advice: “Use Your Own Money” 

 

Seeing all the confusion, GES Newspaper has a simple suggestion for Prince Reginould:

 

If you truly believe in this lawsuit, fund it with your own money.

 

Options include: 

 

  1. - Using personal savings. 
  2. - Selling assets left by the late King CJA Uwemedimo. 
  3. - Applying for a business loan. 

 

But expecting patentees to keep emptying their pockets after so many years? Not the best idea. 


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9.0 Understanding Financial Shenanigans: A Fun Breakdown 

Fraud Type Description Legal Consequences More Info
Theft By Deception Offense Acquiring money or assets by lying or misleading victims. Up to 15 years imprisonment, fines, and restitution. Read More
Fraudulent Misrepresentation Offense Providing false information to secure financial gain. Heavy fines, lawsuits, and potential jail time. Learn More
Embezzlement Fraud Offense Stealing money or property entrusted to one’s care. Felony charges, prison sentences, and asset seizure. Explore Legal Details

 

To make sense of what’s happening, here’s a table of financial offenses that might sound familiar.


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10.0 Final Thoughts: Leadership, Trust, and The Future of Comandclem

 

At the heart of it all is a simple truth: people want transparency.

 

If there’s a real case to be fought, explain it properly. If funds are needed, show previous spending records. 

 

For now, patentees are waking up, asking questions, and demanding accountability.

 

No more “just trust us”—they want real answers, not disappearing acts.

 

Will Comandclem’s leadership step up and rebuild trust? Or will this continue to be a real-life version of “The Case That Never Ends”? 

 

Stay tuned—because something tells us this drama isn’t over yet! 


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