Maryanne Chukwueke drags sibling, Anthony Chukwueke, Martha Etemu to court over ownership of Germaine Auto Centre

Maryanne Chukwueke drags sibling, Anthony Chukwueke, Martha Etemu to court over ownership of Germaine Auto Centre

The battle for the soul of Germain Auto Centre has forced two siblings, Maryanne Chukwueke and Anthony Chukweke, a former director in the Departme

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The battle for the soul of Germain Auto Centre has forced two siblings, Maryanne Chukwueke and Anthony Chukweke, a former director in the Department of Petroleum resources as well as a former manager with Shell Petroleum Development Company, now Chairman Board of Directors of Germaine Auto Centre Company to drag themselves before a Federal High Court in Lagos.

Originally set up by Chief Jerry Chukwueke, the battle for the ownership of the motor company, a family business, is threatening to engulf the Chukwueke family. Maryanne in a bid to safeguard her fundamental right, instituted a case against her brother. Joined as co-respondents are Germaine Auto Centre Limited, the company secretary of the company, Martha Etemu, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Deputy Commissioner of Police state criminal investigation Department, Yaba, Lagos and Assistant Commissioner of Police Oketunji Lawrence Bola.

According to an affidavit sworn to by Maryanne, she claims to be a founding member of Germaine Auto Centre Company and has over the years contributed to the development of the company. She claimed that Anthony used his status and accumulated wealth to muscle her and some their other siblings out from the management of the company. This forced her to set up her own company, Admiralty Motors Limited in 2002.

But in 2019 Anthony seeing her exploits and how she had successfully managed her own company, approached her to come and assist with the management of Germaine Auto Centre which she agreed to after much pleas from him and members of the family. She functioned as an executive director/vice president sales and in turn, according to her, made it a viable business enterprise by expanding its operations.

However, in April 2021 she noticed that Anthony began representing the assets of her company, Admiralty Motors Ltd as his own and even went further to do an evaluation of her company in the name of Germaine Auto Centre Limited. This caused her to believe that Anthony and Martha were making efforts to unlawfully claim her company and its assets, prompting her to lock up the premises to prevent trespass on the property. But Anthony, she alleged, mobilized hoodlums to forcefully invade the premises of her company, but when they were unable to gain entrance to the premises, they sought the assistance of the Nigerian Police Elemoro, where criminal allegations were made against her.

Since there was no evidence to substantiate their allegations against her, the DPO let her go. But rather than get respite, she has been receiving several threatening and disturbing phone calls from Anthony, Martha Etemu and their agents including some police officers. In September 2021, Anthony suspended her indefinitely from her job at Germaine Auto Centre.

And so, Maryanne is asking for 80 million naira for aggravated damages while urging the court to restrain the police and its officers from inviting, arresting, detaining, or harassing her over a purely civil or commercial transaction between her, Anthony and Martha. She also urged the court to restrain both Anthony and Martha from interfering with the property belonging to her while also asking for 5 million naira as the cost of this legal action.


Jerry Chukwueke

Expectedly, both Anthony and Martha denied the allegations in a counter-affidavit, insisting that Maryann holds no shares in Germaine Auto Centre in her personal capacity, but only does, collectively and jointly by virtue of her membership of the Nwawuba-Chukwueke family, a major shareholder in the company and allocation of shares has been put off until Germaine Auto Centre satisfies its indebtedness in full and reverts in entirety to the Nwawuba-Chukwueke.

According to Anthony and Martha, Admiralty Motors Ltd is not solely own by Maryanne but by members of Nwawuba-Chukwueke collectively and jointly adding that after Maryanne’s exit from Germaine Auto Centre in 2002, the Nwawuba-Chukwueke family members incorporated Admiralty Motors Ltd with the aim of providing alternative employment for family members who could not remain in the Germaine Auto Centre for one reason or the other. The said incorporation was backed by and funded by Anthony. They added that Maryanne only assumed the position of directors and that in no way made her the sole owner of Admiralty Motors Ltd.

The case which recieved an order for status quo to be maintained, pending the hearing and determination of the originating motion was initially adjourned till February 22, 2022  but up until going to press, the case is yet to be deliberated on.