Military Defies Court Verdict on 15-Year Compulsory Service Rule

Industrial Court nullifies mandatory 15-year service before resignation. Defence insists rule stands until Armed Forces Act is amended. Case arose from Flight Lieutenant Akerele’s resignation dispute. The Nigerian military has dismissed a National Industrial Court ruling that struck down the rule requiring personnel to serve 15 years before resignation. Eko Hot Blog reports that Justice … Read more

‘They Can Resign At Anytime’ – Court Strikes Down 15-Year Mandatory Service Rule for Nigerian Soldiers

Tinubu Directs Security Agencies to Intensify Operations in Katsina State

Court Strikes Down 15-Year Mandatory Service Rule for Nigerian Soldiers Justice Subilim ruled soldiers can resign like other public servants. Air Force officer Akerele’s resignation upheld, arrest threats dismissed. The National Industrial Court in Abuja has nullified the law requiring members of the Nigerian Armed Forces to serve a minimum of 15 years before being … Read more

MC Oluomo Shuns Court Ruling, Assumes NURTW Presidency

MC Oluomo Court NURTW Presidency

  Days after the Court of Appeal in Abuja nullified his presidency, Musiliu ‘MC Oluomo’ Akinsanya has assumed office as the National President of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW). This marks the first time MC Oluomo has publicly declared taking office since the appellate court reaffirmed Ibikunle Baruwa as the legitimate president. … Read more

Court Invalidates MC Oluomo’s NURTW Presidency

MC Oluomo Remains NURTW President - Coordinator

The Court of Appeal has nullified the emergence of Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo, as the National President of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) while reaffirming Tajudeen Baruwa as the duly re-elected president of the union. This decision was delivered in a unanimous judgment on November 8 by a three-member … Read more

Over 100 Ex-CBN Staff Take Legal Action Over Unjust Dismissal

CBN Staff Dismissal

Around 100 former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) employees have filed a lawsuit against the apex bank at the National Industrial Court, seeking compensation for damages. The employees were among the 200 staff members dismissed in May under the Yemi Cardoso administration as part of a reorganization effort. EDITOR’S PICKS #Endbadgovernance: Organizers Plan Another Protests … Read more

Adeleke, Osun Assembly Lose As Court Reinstates Sacked Chief Judge

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Eko Hot Blog reports that the National Industrial Court, sitting in Ibadan, has reaffirmed Justice Adepele Ojo as the Chief Judge of Osun State. Justice Peters’s ruling, delivered on Wednesday under the case file NICN/IB/62/2023, granted all reliefs sought by Justice Ojo against the Osun State Government and the Osun State House of Assembly. Editor’s … Read more

JUST IN: Court Affirms Baruwa As NURTW President

NURTW President

EKO HOT BLOG reports that the National Industrial Court in Abuja has reinstated Tajudeen Baruwa as the re-elected president of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), effectively dissolving the Tajudeen Agbede-led Caretaker Committee. This decision resolves the protracted leadership dispute within the union, with Justice O. O. Oyewumi presiding over the case. EDITOR’S PICKS … Read more

LASU Reaches Agreement To Reinstate Sacked Lecturer

Eko Hot Blog reports that the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN) sitting in Lagos has affirmed the terms of settlement signed by the Lagos State University (LASU), its governing council and Dr. Udegbe Scholastica to reinstate her to the post of Senior Lecturer in the Department of Marketing, Faculty of Management Science.

Justice Maureen Esowe declared that the terms of settlement filed by the parties have become the judgment of tahe court.

LASU and its governing council agreed that the sacked lecturer, Dr. Scholastica be paid her salary differential with effect from the period of her demotion to the position of Lecturer I as well as all her salaries and entitlements from September, 2017 when she was dismissed unlawfully on allegations, which turned out to be false.

Justice Esowe’s order followed the terms of settlement entered into by the parties in suits marked NICN/LA/435/2021 and NICN/LA/685/2016.

The order of the court, also by implication set aside the judgment in the suit marked NICN/LA/597/2017, in which the NIC also validated her removal.

The claimant had filed the first suit marked NICN/LA/685/2016 against the Lagos State University (LASU) and the Lagos State University governing council, Ojo, as first and second respondents respectively to challenge her demotion and the wrongful termination of her employment on unproven allegation.

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In her originating motion, dated November 17, 2021, filed by her counsel, Mr. Jeff Kadiri and Mr. Tope David, she prayed the court to declare null and void the “illegal dismissal”.

The institution had alleged that she altered marks and manipulated the results of students.

However, her appointment as senior lecturer was withdrawn by the respondents, which prompted her to file the suit, NICN/LA/686/16 before Justice Obaseki, against the respondents, challenging the wrongful withdrawal of her hard-earned appointment.

Whilst the case was still pending before Justice Obaseki, she was issued a query on April 5, 2017, titled, “Allegation of Alteration of Marks,” accusing her of manipulating results.

She argued that the allegation of manipulation of student’s result against her, was never proved as the purported students whose results were said to have been manipulated did not appear before the respondents’ disciplinary committee and nobody came up to testify against the claimant, hence the panel recommended that she should be placed on suspension for three months.

“However, rather than follow the recommendations of the disciplinary committee, the respondents whimsically decided to dismiss me,” she stated.

Reacting to the judgment that affirmed her dismissal, she said that the respondents suppressed material facts before Justice Nelson Ogbuanya, which led to the judgment dated July 29, 2021.

“The respondents misled the judge to believe that I had altered the results of students based on false evidence presented by the respondents.

“Justice Ogbuanya believed that the said altered results existed, and made a consequential order dated July 29, 2021, directing the respondents to recall the results/certificates of the affected students for re-computation and reissue to reflect the correct Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) and class of degree.

“He also ordered that compliance should be published in a national newspaper within two months of the judgment and evidence of compliance to be filed in the case file.

“However, the respondents disobeyed the order made by Justice Ogbuanya,” she pointed out.

According to her, the respondents’ failure to obey the court order led her to file a new suit marked NICN/LA/435/2021 before Hon. Justice Esowe where she prayed the court for an order setting aside the judgment of Justice Ogbuanya, the same having been obtained by fraud, misrepresentation and deceit.

During proceedings, the respondents called for an amicable settlement of the matter, culminating in the terms of settlement, which was adopted by Justice Esowe on November 8, 2023.

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Governor Adeleke Denies Suspending Osun Chief Judge

Eko Hot Blog reports that the Osun State Government, led by Governor Ademola Adeleke, has denied claims that the Chief Judge of Osun State, Justice Oyebola Ojo, was suspended. It would be recalled that Justice Ojo approached the National Industrial Court, Ibadan division, over the move to remove her. The presiding judge, Justice Dele Peters, … Read more

FG Issues Stern Warning To NLC, TUC, Cautions Against Nationwide Strike

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EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Federal Government has cautioned the Nigeria Labour Congress (NUC) and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) against embarking on a national strike starting Monday midnight, November 13, 2023. According to the government, a subsisting court order had restrained the Organised Labour and their affiliates from embarking on a … Read more

ASUU: Court Dismisses ASUU’s Suit, Validates CONUA, NAMDA As Trade Unions

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Mohamed Dauda Soars Back As NIA Boss

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EkoHotBlog reports that the Court of Appeal, sitting in Abuja, has reinstated Mohammed Dauda as the Director General (DG) National Intelligence Agency (NIA). The court also awarded the sum of N1 million to the dismissed DG against the NIA. EDITOR’S PICKS   Major Nigeria Newspaper Headlines Friday, June 23rd, 2023 How Ifako-Ijaiye LG, General Hospital, Health … Read more

Alleged Contempt: Court Orders Arrest Of IGP

Arrest of IGP

The National Industrial Court has arrested Inspector General of Police, Mr Usman Alkali, and Force Secretary, AIG Hafeez Inuwa. The order was made for disobeying a court order reinstating police officers. The officers complained that the order was not obeyed since April 19, 2022. The case is adjourned to October 9, 2023. EKO HOT BLOG … Read more

ASUU Reacts To Appeal Court Ruling, Reveals Next Line Of Action

ASUU has reacted to the Appeal Court ruling and revealed next line of action. EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU has said it would review the judgement of the Appeal Court that ordered the union to end its strike, to determine its next line of action. This online news … Read more

BREAKING: Breakaway ASUU Faction, CONUA To Receive Certificate Of Registration From FG

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Strike: Court To Rule On FGN-ASUU Suit Wednesday

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Strike: Court To Rule On FGN-ASUU Suit Wednesday   EKO HOT BLOG reports that the National Industrial Court has fixed Wednesday, September 21 to rule on the application for an interlocutory injunction filed by the Federal Government against the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).   Justice Peter Hamman fixed the date on Monday after … Read more

FG v. ASUU: Court Case Adjourned Till Sept. 19

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FG v. ASUU: Court Case Adjourned Till Sept. 19   EKO HOT BLOG reports that the National Industrial Court has adjourned the suit filed by the Federal Government challenging the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to Monday, September 19 for a hearing of the interlocutory application of the Federal Government. … Read more

FG v. ASUU: NIC Adjourns Hearing Till Friday

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FG v. ASUU: NIC Adjourns Hearing Till Friday   EKO HOT BLOG reports that the suit against the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) which was filed by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, has been adjourned.   The matter came up before Justice Polycarp Hamman of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria … Read more

FG v. ASUU: More Than 100 Professors To Defend Protracted Strike

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