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Translate Home » News » Delay in passage of social works bill affecting our practice Social Workers Association laments Delay in passage of social works bill affecting our practice Social Workers Association laments On By Emem Idio, Yenagoa The National Association of Social Workers, Bayelsa chapter, has lamented that the non-passage of the Social Works Bill by the National Assembly was affecting the practice of the profession in the country. They noted that the if the bill which has been at the national assembly for some time now has been passed, it would have given social works practice the legal backing and empowerment to tackle the myriad of societal ills bedeviling the nation. ....
Petitioner-turn-accused testifies on alleged N170million FIRS contract fraud Mr Joseph gave details of the eight allegedly manipulated documents used to hijack the contract from him 5 min read Benjamin Joseph, a petitioner-turn-accused, appeared before the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Nyanya, Abuja, defending his petition over his loss of a N170million contract to an alleged fraud. Mr Joseph, who is the managing director of an Ibadan-based IT retail firm, Citadel Oracle Concept Limited, is being prosecuted by the police for making false claims against the suspects in his petition. The defendant had in his petition accused Mr Onny Igbokwe and Princess Kama of conspiring with the Company Secretary/Legal Adviser, Zinox Group and Technology Distributions Limited (TD), Chris Ozims, and others to hijack and illegally execute the contract awarded to his company. ....
Justice Muslim Sule Hassan of the Federal High Court in Lagos has set aside an ex-parte order freezing the bank accounts of a member of the Board of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Mr. Clement Omeiza Baiye, and two others companies, Verity Communications Limited and Verity Associates Limited. ....
Punch Newspapers Sections Oluwatosin Omojuyigbe THE Federal High Court in Lagos has lifted the order barring a member of the Board of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Clement Baiye, and two other companies, Verity Communications Limited and Verity Associates Limited, from accessing their bank accounts. The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria had on June 16, 2020, obtained an interim order from Justice Maurine Onyetenu, stopping the defendants in the suit from accessing their accounts over an alleged N128, 975,094.04 debt. The defendants are Capital Consortium Limited, Falobi Owolabi, Clement Baiye, Idris Bashir, Credence Assets Management Limited, Verity Communications Limited, Alidan Investments limited, and Verity Associates Limited. ....
By Davidson Iriekpen Justice Muslim Sule Hassan of the Federal High Court in Lagos has set aside an ex-parte order freezing the bank accounts of a member of the Board of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Mr. Clement Omeiza Baiye and two others companies, Verity Communications Limited and Verity Associates Limited. The suit was formerly before Justice Maurine Onyetenu before it was re-assigned to Justice Hassan Justice Onyetenu had on June 16, 2020, granted an ex-parte interlocutory injunction brought by Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) against Capital Consortium Limited (1st defendant) and seven others over alleged N128,975,094.04 debt Others defendants are Falobi Owolabi (2nd defendant), Clement Baiye (3rd defendant), Idris Bashir (4th defendant), Credence Assets Management Limited (5th defendant), Verity Communications Limited (6th defendant), Alidan Investments Limited (7th defendant), and Verity Associates Limited (8th defendant). ....