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OGBIRI & ANOR.
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NIGERIA AGIP OIL COMPANY LTD.

(2010) JELR 47797 (CA)

Court of Appeal 15 Mar 2010 Nigeria
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- The Appellants filed a suit against the Respondent, a petroleum oil prospecting company, claiming special damages and general damages for the destruction of their farm due to flooding. - The trial court dismissed the suit, stating that th

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Suit Number:CA/PH/194/2008
Judges:SULEIMAN GALADIMA (OFR) Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria TIJJANI ABDULLAHI Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria EJEMBI EKO Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:S.U. ONONUGBO, ESQ. For Appellant UCHE F, EWULE, ESQ. with E.A, ESSIEN, ESQ. For Respondent

EJEMBI EKO, J.C.A (Delivering the Leading Judgment): The Appellants were the Claimants at the High Court of Rivers State in the suit no. OHC/5/98. The Respond was the defendant in the said suit. In the judgment of the trial court delivered on 5th June, 2007 by Hon. E. Teetito J., the suit of the claimants was dismissed in its entirety. On 11th June, 2007 the Appellants lodged their appeal against the said judgment on four (4) grounds or appeal.

1. The learned trial Judge erred in law when he wrongly held that the plaintiffs did not plead and Prove particulars of negligence in their statement of claim and thereupon proceeded to dismiss the claims against the defendant for destruction of their crops at Kowu-Owuru farmland.

2. The learned trial Judge erred in law in refusing to award special damages to the plaintiffs having already held that the evidence of PW.2 and PW.3 who were expert witnesses were not contradicted or shaken under cross-examination by the defendant.

3. The learned tri…

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