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SUNDAY & ORS
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BANK PHB & ORS

(2016) JELR 33264 (CA)

Court of Appeal 11 Nov 2016 Nigeria
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- The appellants, as shareholders/members of Bank PHB PLC, petitioned the Federal High Court, Lagos, alleging illegality and oppression by the bank's management, seeking multiple orders including the rendering of accounts, injunctions, and

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Suit Number:CA/L/563/2011
Judges:SIDI DAUDA BAGE Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria BIOBELE ABRAHAM GEORGEWILL Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria UGOCHUKWU ANTHONY OGAKWU Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:I. O. Aniakor, Esq. with him, Mrs. Abieyuwa Otobo For Appellant U.H. Azikiwe, Esq. with him, Miss T.O. Olowu for 1st-13th Respondents.Olarenwaju Osinaike, Esq. with him, Bisi Makanjuola, Esq., Tajudeen Lalo, Esq., Mrs. Oluwakemi Adebayo, Femi Olaoye, Esq. and Miss O.L. Olaniyi for 15th Respondent/Cross Appellant. For Respondent

UGOCHUKWU ANTHONY OGAKWU, J.C.A. (Delivering the Leading Judgment).: The Appellants were shareholders and/or members of the 1st Respondent bank, Bank PHB PLC. The Appellants presented a Petition at the Federal High Court, Lagos in Suit No. FHC/L/CP/303/2011: SHOFOLAHAN SUNDAY O. and ORS. v. BANK PHB PLC and ORS. on the ground that the continuing efforts and/or acts of the 2nd13th Respondents with respect to the conduct of the affairs of the 1st Respondent bank was illegal and oppressive to the prejudice of the shareholders and/or members of the bank. The Appellants consequently claimed the following reliefs:

1. An Order that 2nd-13th Respondents and CBN and/or its Governor jointly and/or severally render an account of their dealings in the affairs of the Bank whether by themselves, personally or through their agents, servants, officials and/or privies.

2. An Order restraining the 2nd13th Respondents and/or the CBN jointly and/or severally whether by themselves or through their agents, s…

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