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NWAKO & ORS
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GOVERNOR OF RIVERS STATE OF NIGERIA & ORS

(1988) JELR 42377 (CA)

Court of Appeal 12 Dec 1988 Nigeria
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- On appeal, counsel for the 3rd-8th respondents raised a preliminary objection challenging grounds 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the appellants’ grounds of appeal, alleging non-compliance with Order 3 rule 2(2) of the Court of Appeal Rules 1981, which

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Suit Number:CA/E/87/84
Judges:SYLVESTER UMARU ONU Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria OWOLABI KOLAWOLE Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria BRAIMAH AMEN OMOSUN Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:N. Nwanodi - For the Appellants For Appellant J. Nwogu - For the 1st and 2nd RespondentsC. A. B. Akparanta - For the 3rd - 8th Respondents For Respondent
Other Citations:Nwako v. Governor, Rivers State (1989) 2 NWLR (Pt.140), (1989) 2 NWLR (Pt. 104) 470

OWOLABI KOLAWOLE, J.C.A. (Delivering the Lead Ruling): On the 14th November, 1988 when this appeal came up for hearing, learned counsel for the 3rd to 8th respondents, Mr. C.A.B. Akparanta, raised a preliminary objection to grounds 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the grounds of appeal on the ground that the grounds of appeal contravene the provisions of Order 3 rule 2(2) of the Court of Appeal Rules 1981. Order 3 rule 2(2) enacts that -

''If the grounds of appeal allege misdirection or error in law the particulars and the nature of the misdirection or error in law shall be clearly stated."

Learned counsel referred to the cases of

(1) Anyaoke and Ors. v. Felix Adi and Ors. (1986) 3 N.W.L.R. (Part 31) 731, 741.

(2) Ifediorah and Ors. v. Ume and Ors. (1988) 2 N.W.L.R. (Part 74) page 5.

(3) Onuma and Anor. v. E. Nwokoro and Ors. (1987) 1 N.W.L.R. (Part 48) 149.

(4) V. Okorie and Ors. v. P. Udom and Ors. (1960) 5 F.S.C. 162.

Mr. Akparanta submitted that all the grounds to which reference has been made do…

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