There are more troubles for the suspended governor of
the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as three
shareholders of the defunct Intercontinental Bank have dragged him before
a Federal High Court alleging wrong doing in the way the bank was sold.
The shareholders: Abdullahi Sani, Adaeze Onwuegbusi and Chijioke Ezeipke through their lawyers, Chief Chris Uche, SAN are demanding the sum of N10 billion as special and general damages against Sanusi for breaches culminating in the wrongful take over of Intercontinental Bank Plc by Access Bank.
Also joined in the suit are the CBN and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as 2nd and 3rd defendants respectively.
The shareholders: Abdullahi Sani, Adaeze Onwuegbusi and Chijioke Ezeipke through their lawyers, Chief Chris Uche, SAN are demanding the sum of N10 billion as special and general damages against Sanusi for breaches culminating in the wrongful take over of Intercontinental Bank Plc by Access Bank.
Also joined in the suit are the CBN and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as 2nd and 3rd defendants respectively.
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Humn! What goes around comes around!
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ReplyDeleteWhy? Why can't you take Erastus Akingbola , who used your savings to acquire properties illegally.?
ReplyDeleteSanusi, u see wetin ur gragra don dey cause u? Stay one place & do ur job u no gree. See embarrassment left right & centre. After now, ur pple will resist u being there emir bcos of the various allegations attached to ur person.
ReplyDeleteGOD will punish all the BAD heads leaders in this country one after another IJN
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