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LAWSON
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OKORONKWO & ORS

(2018) JELR 34375 (SC)

Supreme Court 14 Dec 2018 Nigeria
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- The case involves a challenge to the competence of an appeal filed by the appellant. - The appellant's motion on notice seeks to strike out the notice of appeal and dismiss the appeal for being incompetent and a mere academic exercise. -

Case Details

Suit Number:SC.15/2018
Judges:MUSA DATTIJO MUHAMMAD JSC KUMAI BAYANG AKA'AHS JSC KUDIRAT MOTONMORI OLATOKUNBO KEKERE-EKUN JSC CHIMA CENTUS NWEZE JSC EJEMBI EKO Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Joe Agi, SAN leads J.U.K. lgwe, SAN and Charles Obishai, SAN with him, O.F. Ekengba and Reuben Nwanogha For the Appellant; Dr. Onyechi lkpeazu, SAN leads Chief Karina Tunya, SAN with him, T. Nweke, M.J. Numa and Julius Mba for the Respondents; Ehigie Omoruyi with him, ThankGod I. John and Sunday Adewale for the party interested/Applicant.
Other Citations:(2019) 3 NWLR (Pt. 1658) 66

EJEMBI EKO, J.S.C. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): The main appeal and the challenge to the competence of the appeal, vide the motion on notice filed on 6th September, 2018 challenging the competence of the appeal, were argued together on 25th September, 2018. The said Motion on Notice prays for -

An Order striking out the Notice of Appeal No. SC.15/2018 dated 19th day of February, 2018 and filed on 20th February, 2018 by the Appellant in this appeal and/or dismissing the appeal for being incompetent and a mere academic exercise.

The motion was predicated on the following grounds -

a. The purported tenure of the Appellant as the National President of IPMAN commenced on the 20th day of March, 2014 by virtue of the judgment of the Federal High Court, Port-Harcourt in (the) suit No. FHC/PH/CS/12/2014 - AUSCO OIL LIMITED and 17 ORS v. REGISTERED TRUSTEES OF IPMAN and 9 ORS delivered on the 20th March, 2014.

b. The purported appointment of the Appellant by the Federal High Court, Port-Harco…

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