Ex-governorship candidate in Nigeria sues British Airways over alleged contract breach
The plaintiff is demanding N200 million in damages.
The plaintiff is demanding N200 million in damages.
Mohbad’s dad has been at loggerheads with his late son’s management because of a supposed will he claimed the late ...
The court ruled that Mr Abdullahi’s name should have been uploaded and published in the list of candidates for the ...
The PDP states says through their lawyer that the legal challenge of Tinubu's victory will now shift to the election ...
John Omoile, who is demanding $36 million in damages, accuses Mr Emefiele of breach of contract, fraudulent inducement, negligent representation ...
A former Speaker, Olugboyega Aribisogan, is challenging his impeachment by the Ekiti Assembly
Two appellants argue that Governor Tambuwal was not validly elected APC candidate.
Some of the banks criticised the government for its action.
The governor’s challenger welcomes the ruling as a “quit notice”.
Mr. Abacha is challenging the return of Oil Prospecting Licence, OPL 245, (Nigeria's richest oil block) to Shell and AGIP.
The court held that the plaintiff lacked locus standi.
An activist wants the acting chief judge removed for lapse in tenure.
Sterling Bank says Ms. Oduah and her firm owe $16.4 million and N100.5 million.
The judge said he “would deliver judgment if the court finds that it has jurisdiction to hear on the suit.”
The court had earlier ordered a temporary forfeiture of the money.
Bayelsa and Rivers States brought the case against the federal government
The EFCC found the millions of dollars cash in Mr. Yakubu's house.
A former senator argued Mr. Tambuwal did not win the APC primary.
The plaintiff wants the court to declare security vote and votes for constituency projects illegal
The former first lady wants $200 million as damages.
A former senator wants to be declared the authentic APC candidate.
The lawyer says he believes Mr. Magu will do a better job in his second coming.
The family of the girls reportedly withdrew the case.
A lawyer wants Ibrahim Magu removed as acting chairman of EFCC.
Delivering the judgment, Justice Musa Muhammad held that the plaintiff lacked the standing to sue.
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