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Court adjourns hearing in cargo loss suit against shipping firm

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By Francesca Hangeior

A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has fixed April 9, 2025, for the definite hearing of a suit filed against Mediterranean Shipping Company Nigeria Limited over allegations of cargo loss.

Justice Friday Nkemakonam Ogazi fixed the date after counsel to the plaintiffs, Oluwole Awe, who held brief for Emmanuel Ekpenyong, withdrew their application for default judgment, while counsel for the defendants moved an application to regularise their statements of defence.

The judge adjourned the matter to April 9 and 10, 2025, for a hearing.

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Five Star Logistics Limited, a terminal operator at Tin Can Island, Lagos, Nigeria, was also joined as the 2nd defendant in the writ of summons.

In the suit marked FHC/L/CS/1034/2024, filed on June 14, 2024, by human rights and constitutional lawyer Emmanuel Ekpenyong of Fred-Young & Evans LP,  Cargomark Investments and Logistics Limited and Sunrise Estate Development Limited are listed as the 1st and 2nd plaintiffs, respectively.

The plaintiffs seek several declarations and orders, including: “That the 1st defendant, as the disclosed agent of Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A., is personally liable for any acts, omissions, or defaults in delivering Container Number NONE0654928.

“That the 1st defendant is liable for failing to deliver the container containing steel security fences covered by Bill of Lading No. MEDUJ5050698.

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“That the 2nd defendant, responsible for receiving the container at its terminal, failed in its obligation to ensure delivery to the plaintiffs.

“The plaintiffs also demand the sum of $84,287.90 (or its naira equivalent) as special and aggravated damages for the loss of the container.

“₦100 million in general damages for business reputation damage, increased operational costs, and breach of contract.

“10% post-judgment interest on the sum until final liquidation.”

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In their joint statement of claim, the 1st plaintiff, a licensed forwarding and clearing agent, is the consignee, while the 2nd plaintiff, a real estate development company, is the notify party under the Bill of Lading.

The 1st plaintiff’s Operating Manager, Mr Amos Duru, in his statement on oath, explained that the container was shipped from Cape Town, South Africa, to Tin Can, Apapa, Lagos, arriving on June 19, 2023. Despite payments made for clearance, the container was not found after several months of searching.

The defendants denied the allegations in their separate statements of defence.

Counsel for Mediterranean Shipping Company, Emmanuel Achukwu, (SAN), argued that the company was not liable as the Bill of Lading contract was entered into by its principal, not the 1st defendant. He stated that the container was discharged and delivered to Five Star Logistics Limited.

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Similarly, Five Star Logistics Limited, represented by Ame Ogie, denied responsibility for the cargo loss, arguing that no evidence was provided to prove the container was discharged into its custody.

The plaintiffs, in their replies, maintained that both defendants failed in their obligations under the Bill of Lading and should compensate them for the missing container.

Justice Ogazi has fixed April 9 and 10, 2025, for hearing.

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BREAKING: Former NHIS Boss to Stay in EFCC Custody as Court Postpones Trial

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By Gloria Ikibah
The Federal Capital Territory High Court sitting in Kuje, has adjourned the arraignment of former Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme, Prof. Usman Yusuf, to Monday, February 3, 2025.
According to a statement by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Thursday, Yusuf, was arrested on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, and brought before Justice Chinyere E. Nwecheonwu on Thursday for his scheduled arraignment on allegations of fraud. However, the court adjourned the case to allow for amendment of charges.
During the brief session, defense counsel, Isah Dokto Haruna, who held brief for lead counsel O.I. Habeeb, SAN, sought bail for the defendant, but the judge declined the request due to the postponed arraignment.
“In the absence of a formal arraignment, bail at this stage is premature,” Justice Nwecheonwu ruled, ordering that Yusuf remain in EFCC custody until his next court appearance.
The case was adjourned to February 3, 2025, when the former NHIS boss will be formally arraigned.
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Illegal IGP Comment: Sowore pleads not guilty to cybercrime charges

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Activist Omoyele Sowore, has pleaded not guilty to the cybercrime charges against him at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, had filed the charges against Sowore for calling him an “illegal IGP.”

Sowore had made the remark on his verified X handle.

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However, the activist is standing trial before Justice Liman of the FCT High Court and was docked at about 10:00 am when the charges were read to him.

When the charges were read, Sowore pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

Meanwhile, several of his followers had protested in front of the court over Sowore’s arraignment.

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Five feared k!lled as gunmen storm Ondo community

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Five persons have been reportedly killed during an invasion by gunmen at Ajegunle-Powerline community in Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State.

An eyewitness, Mr Akin Olowolafe, a farmer in the community, told newsmen on Thursday in Akure that five people were allegedly killed during the attack, which happened on Tuesday at about 3pm.

Olowolafe said the gunmen entered the farmlands while people were working and started shooting sporadically in the air, which resulted in the death of five farmers.

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According to him, the gunmen usually attack the farmlands on a daily basis around the community, and it has made life unbearable for farmers.

Many farmers in the community have fled their farms for fear of being killed. The attacks are unchecked while their is no intervention from the appropriate authorities.

“The incessant clashes and destruction of farm crops are so worrisome and it has led to boycotting of farms by farmers in the area,” Olowolafe said.

Also, a labourer, Mr Fidelis Daniel, who corroborated the story, said that the corpses had been deposited at the mortuary.

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“I was inside the farm too when the incident happened, I just heard the sound of guns, and I immediately ran to my house.

It was even God that saved me too, they would have killed me.

They suddenly came with weapons to destroy our crops and killed five people. Three people from Plateau and two from Kaduna State,” he said.

The Ondo State Police Public Relations Officer, CSP, Funmilayo Odunlami-Omisanya, who confirmed the incident to newsmen, however, denied the number of casualties.

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“There was an attack on the community, and police is still investigating, but I cannot confirm the number of people

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