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Mira Resources Corp V.MRP



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Post by KidKorsakoffon Oct 19, 2014 4:23pm
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Mohammed Asibelua (Chairman of Mira) is to blame

Mohammed Asibelua (Chairman of Mira) is to blameMohammed Asibelua as the Nigerian majority owner of Mira was also the person that issued the default to Mira over 1.5 years ago through his service company. Mohammed Asibelua knew that a default letter would make it difficult for Mira to raise financing. After undermining the success of Mira for the last 1.5 yrs, Mohammed Asibelua is now trying to assign the Tom Shot asset over to him. It would be interesting to know if Mohammed Asibelua also sold his shares in Mira while he was undermining Mira. Looks like a law suit is in order to expose what Mohammed Asibelua did and to hopefully get the asset back to Mira. Hopefully the Nigerian government will see how Mohammed Asibelua was fraudulently representing Mira and restricting the development of important natural resources within Nigeria.
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