Key Points:
- EFCC declares Sujimoto wanted over fraud and fund diversion. He vows to show up and clear his name.
- The developer posts a tearful video on his page. He says an Enugu contract fight sparked the case.
- His team urges calm while lawyers weigh next steps. Many fans beg him to meet EFCC fast.
The EFCC declares real estate boss Sijibomi “Sujimoto” Ogundele wanted today. The agency cites money laundering and diversion of funds. Sujimoto says he will face the agency and clear his name. He promises to show proof and end the talk.

Enugu State sits at the heart of his claim. Enugu State stays in the news this month, too. Recent talk includes a new Agric university in Enugu. There was also an Enugu women’s August meeting row.
EFCC states fraud and diversion claims
The agency names Sujimoto in a fresh wanted notice today. It links him to fraud, money laundering, and fund diversion.
The case follows long probes into past deals and cash flows. EFCC asks the public to share tips on his moves.
Sujimoto says Enugu row drove the case
Sujimoto posts a video and breaks down in tears. He says, “I am not a thief or a fugitive.” He adds that an Enugu contract sits at the core.
He claims price hikes raised costs and strained the deal. He says the state then turned on his firm and name. He adds that rivals now twist facts to hurt him.
Fans, lawyers, and next steps
Many fans urge him to meet EFCC at once. Some fear long court fights may drain his brand. Lawyers online say calm, clear facts will help now.
They add that firm books and contracts will guide the case. Sujimoto keeps saying he will honour all invites. He repeats that he seeks a fair probe, not noise.
Meanwhile, market watchers track his high-rise plans in Lagos. Partners still hope the storm will pass with clear proof.
The firm says staff and clients should keep normal work. More updates will follow as both sides share new facts.
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