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Court stops NMA from collecting dues, levies from a member
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By Anayo Okoli
A Federal High Court sitting in Enugu has granted a perpetual injunction stopping the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, from collecting dues, levies from one of its members, Dr. Awkadigwe Fredrick Ikenna.
The court also restrained the association from “continued placing of the building levy, on the online of or offline platforms of Awkadigwe and ordered the association to issue him with all such necessary receipt and annual practicing license for which the plaintiff had made payment vide the remita platform”
The court presided over by Justice I. N. Buba also the sum of N250, 000 as cost in favour of the applicant.
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A Federal High Court sitting in Enugu has convicted a former Rector of Enugu Coal City Polytechnic, Dr Isidore Nwankwo.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had in April 2019 arrested Nwankwo for allegedly obtaining N1,153,700.00 from students under false pretences.
He was subsequently arraigned on six counts bordering on conspiracy and obtaining money under false pretences before Justice N. I. Buba of Federal High Court.
Delivering judgment on Thursday, Justice Buba declared that the prosecution counsel proved his case against the defendant beyond reasonable doubts and sentenced Nwankwo to one year imprisonment.
The court further ordered him to make restitution of the sum to the affected students and that it must be paid between the date of judgment and March 2021.