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Court orders accelerated hearing in Christ Apostolic Church leadership tussle suit

The sixth respondent, First Bank Plc, was not represented by any counsel.

• April 18, 2024
Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)
Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)

A Federal High Court sitting in Ibadan, Oyo State, on Thursday ordered accelerated hearing in a suit filed by Incorporated Trustee of Christ Apostolic Church, Nigeria, over leadership tussle.

The Incorporated Trustee of CAC had filed a suit against some members, challenging the leadership of the church.

The trustees also accused members of operating an account of the Church with First Bank Orita-Challenge, Ibadan branch, with Account Number 2006350017.

The respondents in the suit are; Pastors Henry Ojo, J.D.Onagiwa, Emmanuel Aladesaiye, S.O.Ogundare, A.O.Akande and First Bank Plc.

The plaintiff was represented by Kayode Abiodun, while 1st to 5th respondents were represented by Emmanuel Aransiola.

The sixth respondent, First Bank Plc was however not represented by any counsel

At the Thursday’s proceedings, Justice Ekerete Akpan, ordered accelerated hearing in the suit, after refusing to grant the plaintiff’s motion to restrain the respondents from tampering with the church account, pending the determination of the suit.

Mr Akpan said granting the motion at this stage of the proceedings would amount to delving into the substantive suit.

“The application lacks merit, and is hereby dismissed. I hereby order accelerated hearing of the matter,” he said.

Mr Akpan adjourned the case until May 22 for hearing, and also ordered notice of service of the hearing date on First Bank Plc.

(NÀN)

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