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Court orders UBA to pay N44m to ex-staff forced out of office for abiding by procurement ethics — National Accord Newspaper

Court orders UBA to pay N44m to ex-staff forced out of office for abiding by procurement ethics — National Accord Newspaper
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Court orders UBA to pay N44m to ex-staff coerced to resign over refusal to compromise bank s procurement process

Court orders UBA to pay N44m to ex-staff coerced to resign over refusal to compromise bank s procurement process
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Nigerian Court Orders UBA To Pay Over N43Million To Ex-worker, Abimbola Aiyetan Forced To Resign From Bank

A National Industrial Court sitting in Lagos has ordered the United Bank for Africa (UBA) to pay N43 million in damages to Abimbola Aiyetan, a former Group Head of Procurement in the bank who was forced to resign because she reportedly refused to compromise on the company’s procurement process. This is contained in a copy of the judgement signed by the trial judge, Hon. Justice R.H Gwandu and obtained by SaharaReporters.

Nigerian Court Orders UBA To Pay Over N43Million In Damages, Other Entitlements To Ex-worker, Abimbola Aiyeta Forced To Resign From Bank

A National Industrial Court sitting in Lagos has ordered the United Bank for Africa (UBA) to pay N43 million in damages to Abimbola Aiyeta, a former Group Head of Procurement in the bank who was forced to resign because she reportedly refused to compromise on the company’s procurement process. This is contained in a copy of the judgement signed by the trial judge, Hon. Justice R.H Gwandu and obtained by SaharaReporters.

Court Adjourns $4 2m Suit Against ExxonMobil, Frowns At Delay Tactics

July 16,2023. Justice Rabiu Gwandu of the National Industrial Court in Lagos has fixed September 30 for further hearing in a $4.2 million suit instituted against a multinational oil company, ExxonMobil Corporation and its parent body, Mobil Producing Nigeria Limited by its ex-staff, James Nwagbogwu Ebede, over alleged forceful retirement. When the matter was mentioned |

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