Court orders Sonny Odogwu’s estate to pay N26 billion to Access Bank

Date: 06-08-2022 6:12 pm (2 years ago) | Author: Abasiodu Sunday
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The judge invalidated a purported consent judgment in which parties in the suit agreed on the payment of N12 billion as full and final payment.

The Federal High Court in Lagos on Friday ordered the estate of the late Sunny Odogwu to pay Access Bank Plc N26 billion in compliance with a 2015 judgment.

Daniel Osiagor, the judge, dismissed the preliminary objection filed by the estate challenging the bank’s claim and the court’s jurisdiction.

The judge affirmed a 3rd November 2015 judgment of Justice Saliu Saidu in suit number FHC/L/CS/1633/14 which ordered the defendants to pay their outstanding indebtedness of N26 billion to Access Bank.

The judge invalidated a purported consent judgment in which parties in the suit agreed on the payment of N12 billion as full and final payment.

He noted that the said consent judgment was made by a court which lacked jurisdiction in the matter.

The defendants, in their preliminary objection, had argued that having taken benefit of the consent judgment, the bank could not turn around and ask the court to set it aside.

However, Access Bank said the consent judgment was flawed, in that it was delivered by a court that lacked jurisdiction to entertain it.

Kemi Balogun, counsel to the bank, said the matter had been taken to the Court of Appeal when the lower court entered the consent judgment.

Mr Balogun, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, argued that only the appellate court had the power to adjudicate on such matters at that level.

Justice Osiagor said Mr Balogun’s argument nullified the consent judgment entered by Justice Rilwan Aikawa, on the ground that he lacked jurisdiction to grant such order.

The judge affirmed the earlier judgment of Justice Saidu, which ordered the defendants to pay their outstanding indebtedness of N26 billion.

He dismissed the N12 billion consent judgment granted by Justice Aikawa, noting that courts of coordinate jurisdiction cannot grant a consent judgment after a matter has been decided.

Justice Osiagor ordered that the payment must be less all amounts earlier paid by the judgment debtor to the bank.

He also awarded N200,000 against the defendants.

Access Bank Plc and Mr Odogwu, the Ide Ahaba of Asaba, entered into a N26 billion loan agreement when the latter was alive.

The late businessman wanted to use the facility to build luxury apartments to be known as Le Meridien Grand Towers in highbrow Ikoyi, Lagos.

The bank demanded collateral and Mr Odogwu mortgaged prime properties in Lagos, Abuja, Dubai, and Los Angeles to Access Bank, in return for the facility.

After the death of the businessman, the mortgaged properties eventually became subjects of litigation.

Trouble started when the estate of Mr Odogwu reacted angrily to a move by Access Bank to take over the uncompleted Le Meridien Grand Towers.

Posted: at 6-08-2022 06:12 PM (2 years ago) | Gistmaniac
- gogoman at 6-08-2022 09:41 PM (2 years ago)
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nice one bank!! collect everything  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Posted: at 6-08-2022 09:41 PM (2 years ago) | Grande Master
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- nikiniki at 7-08-2022 10:57 AM (2 years ago)
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rich men and banks! serve access bank right! they will never lend money to the poor with genuine business but compete to have the business of the rich!
Posted: at 7-08-2022 10:57 AM (2 years ago) | Hero
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- constigoldo at 9-08-2022 11:45 AM (2 years ago)
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Hmm
Posted: at 9-08-2022 11:45 AM (2 years ago) | Hero
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