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ZEBRA ENERGY LTD

(2002) JELR 54372 (SC)

Supreme Court 13 Dec 2002 Nigeria
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- The case involves the validity of a contract for the allocation of offshore oil blocks. - The respondent accepted the offer and made partial payment. - The appellants later withdrew the allocation. - The court found that there was a valid

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Suit Number:SC. 268/2001
Judges:SALIHU MODIBBO BELGORE, JSC (Presided) IDRIS LEGBO KUTIGI, JSC UTHMAN MOHAMMED, JSC (Read the Lead Judgment) AKINTOLA OLUFEMI EJIWUNMI, JSC (Dissented) EMMANUEL OLAYINKA AYOOLA, JSC
Counsel:Prince A. A. Kayode, SAN, (with him, Maryam L. Gabdo) - for -*- Appellants’ . -*- C. O. Akpamgbo, Esq, SAN, (with him, Uche Nwokedi, John Eramen, -*- C. Chuks-Nnadi, Augustine Akpamgbo and E. Unigwe) - for Respondent .

MOHAMMED, JSC (Read the Lead Judgment): The respondent, who was plaintiff at the trial High Court, wrote an application on 24th November, 1998, to the Head of State for the allocation of Offshore Oil Blocks Nos. 248, 249 and 250. The application was made in accordance with the Indigenous Exploration Programme initiated by the Federal Government in 1991 by virtue of the Petroleum Act, Cap. 350, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 1990.

On 8th of March, 1999, the application for the allocation of OPL 248 was approved by the Head of State in the following letter:

“Ref. No. PI/BAL/371/S.442/V.1

Date 8 March, 1999

The Chairman,

Zebra Energy (Nig.) Limited,

Plot 6B Park View Estate,

Ikoyi, Lagos.

Dear Sir,

APPLICATION FOR DISCRETIONARY ALLOCATION OF OPL 248

I wish to refer to your application for the allocation of OPL 248 and to convey the approval of the Head of State, Commander-In-Chief of the said block to your organisation, Zebra Energy (Nig.) Limited. This offer is subject to the follow…

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