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VC Dragged to Court for Allegedly Withdrawing N10M From Association’s Account

Written by Brownson Etimbuk

The Alumni Association of Kogi State University, Anyigba has instituted a case against the school’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Muhammed Abdulkadir, over alleged unauthorized withdrawal of N9.9 million from the association’s account.

In the suit, number AYHC/10/2017, filed at Kogi State High Court sitting in Anyigba, the alumni association is also alleging fraud and unlawful interference by the school’s management in the association’s activities.
It named the other defendants in the suit as: Obaje Matthias and Kogi State University, Anyigba.
The Alumni Association, in its statement of claim, alleged that all efforts to get the Vice Chancellor to refund the N9.9 million illegally withdrawn from its account had not yielded any positive result, hence its resolve to take legal action.
The association sought among other reliefs, the refund of the amount allegedly taken from the account and a perpetual injunction restraining the vice chancellor and the other defendants from interfering in the activities of the association.
When the case came up for hearing on Tuesday, counsel to the claimants, Fred Ademu, filed a motion for default Judgement against the defendants.
He argued that the motion followed the failure by the defndants to file their statements of defence within 30 days as provided for in the Kogi State High Court Civil Procedure Rules, 2006.
But Counsels to the defendants, Muyiz Abdullah and Friday Ekpa, sought adjournment in the matter to enable them to respond adequately and timely to the motion and argued that they were only served with the motion at about 9:05am on Tuesday.
The trial judge, Justice Ruqayat Ayoola, acquiesced to their request and adjourned the case to January 17, 2018, for ruling on a motion for default judgement.

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