Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Court Vacates Order Granting AMCON Power To Seize Capital Oil Assets


By Chukwudi OHIRI

A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has vacated order granting AMCON power to seize capital oil assets.

Encouraged by a vacation order it secured at a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja which amended an earlier order granted to the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, AMCON, over its assets and facilities, Capital Oil and Gas Industries Nigeria Limited and its embattled managing director, Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah, mounted an intense legal battle to have the court set aside the order granted to AMCON, which empowered it to take control of the company’s assets and facilities.
The court had on 13 November granted a temporary forfeiture order against Ubah and his company in favour of AMCON following an exparte application brought before the court by Amcon. The court granted the Corporation control of Uba’s assets and companies, including petroleum products at the company’s tank farms.
He however successfully secured a vacation of the order which allowed him access to 25 per cent of his personal and company’s funds in sixteen accounts domiciled at UBA to enable him attend to some personal issues and pay salaries of over 5000 staff working in his companies.
At the first hearing, Ubah, who was represented by Chief Wole Olanipekun, a senior advocate of Nigeria, challenged the order made against him by the court on the ground that a recovery action had already been commenced against him and his company, Capital Oil and Gas Industries Nigeria Limited, since on the 9th of November, before AMCON approached the court with an exparte motion on 13th November for an order to recover its funds. This, according to the embattled oil importer, is contrary to the provisions of section 49 sub-section 3 of the AMCON Act 2010.
He urged the court to discharge the order it granted earlier as it was obtained by AMCON through misrepresentation and non disclosure of material facts and circumstances touching on the status of the facilities immediately preceding the institution of the action.
He further stated that Capital Oil is the second largest importer and supplier of fuel across the country and that a forfeiture will have a negative impact on a large number of the society who depend on its products to run their lives and businesses.
AMCON’s lawyer, Mr. Femi Balogun, however opposed the application, and argued that section 49 sub-section 3 does not preclude AMCON from commencing a recovery action against the Ubah before applying to the court for an order to take possession of his company and properties. The court presided by Justice Abdul Kafarati subsequently adjourned till 11th December to rule on the application.
At the resumed hearing however, the court granted capital oil leave to have access to its assets pending the full determination of the case which has been adjourned till 15th January 2013.

Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Enebeli Enebuwa Dies In India


By Chukwudi OHIRI
 
Report reaching us some hours ago has it that Nollywood veteran actor “Andrew Wan Check Out” Enebeli Enebuwa has died. He died in an Indian hospital where he was receiving treatment for an ailment.
 He was diagnosed with the illness some months back and was moved to an Indian hospital in Karu Abuja by some Nollywood actresses led by Stella Damasus. After sometime, he was referred to India where he was flown to at the expense of his home state governor, Gov Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State. 
Few weeks back he spoke to Mrs. Lara Owoeye Wise on AIT where he told Nigerians that he will soon be back. His condition worsened some days back and all efforts to revive him were futile.
The former President of Actors Guild of Nigeria, Segun Arinze was quoted by our source to have confirmed the story saying it was a great loss to the industry. According to him, Enebuwa was one of the shining stars of the industry and will be greatly missed.
Arrangement is being made to bring his body back to Nigeria. 

(Source: CKN Nigeria)