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Senator Obanikoro Battles Coca-cola Over N96.8m Judgment Debt by Bensiah: 4:34pm On Jun 14, 2017
A Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja has fixed July 11, 2017 for ruling in a motion filed by Nigerian Bottling Ltd seeking to set aside a garnishee order granted against five banks in respect of a N96.8m judgment awarded in favour of Senator Musiliu Obanikoro

Senator Obanikoro had in 2010 dragged NBC before an Edo High over an accident along Lagos-Benin Highway where a Coca-Cola truck crashed into her daughter's car, killing the driver, a police orderly and her daughter's friend, Ibukun Adeniyi.

Obanikoro's daughter, Abidemi who was the only surviving person in the accident was subsequently flown to South Africa for life saving medical procedure.

Six years after the suit was filed, the Edo High Court sitting in Auchi delivered a judgment against NBC and awarded a cumulative cost of N96,767,737.52 in favour of the plaintiffs.

While $184,236.52 (N76,694,612) was specifically awarded as cost for medical expenses for Abidemi's treatment, R48,779.66 (N1,073,152.52) was awarded for her hotel accommodation and N10million to Mrs Agnes Akele for the death of her husband who was the driver of the car.
The court also awarded N1,500,000 to Obanikoro as expenses incurred on behalf of his late driver and police and another N10,000,000 to the daughter as general damages for her pain and suffering.

Although NBC appealed the quantum of amount awarded in favour of the plaintiffs, Obanikoro through his lawyer, Lawal Pedro, (SAN) registered the judgment before the Lagos High Court since NBC's headquarters is located in Lagos.

Obanikoro subsequently obtained a garnishee order against five banks where NBC account are domicile. NBC appealled against the Garnishee order.

Moving the application Wednesday, NBC lawyer, Ademola Isaac Olawoye asked the court to set aside the garnishee order as it lacked jurisdiction to hear the matter.

He argued that since an appeal has been filed in respect of the judgment delivered by Edo High Court, no other court can adjudicate on the matter.

In his response, Lawal Pedro, SAN asked the court to disregard the argument of judgment debtor as there is no evidence before the court to show that an appeal has actually been entered against the Edo High Court judgment.

Pedro further argued that the appeal form which was exhibited before the court by the judgment debtor as proof of having filed an appeal, has no official Appeal Court stamp, no appeal number and no evidence that it has been transmitted.
Moreover Pedro insisted that the order for stay of proceeding purportedly obtained by the judgment debtor cannot prevent a garnishee proceeding.
He noted that garnishee action are a seperate proceeding and cannot be affected by stay of execution which the judgment debtor had obtained from the Edo High Court that delivered the judgment.
Pedro urged the court to disregard the argument of the judgment debtor and allow the garnishee order to persist.

Justice Kazeem Alogba adjourned the matter to July 11, 2017 for rulinng.
Re: Senator Obanikoro Battles Coca-cola Over N96.8m Judgment Debt by Ehiscotch(m): 4:41pm On Jun 14, 2017
What about those innocent souls that Dangote truck drivers has ended their lives?
How were they compensated?

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Re: Senator Obanikoro Battles Coca-cola Over N96.8m Judgment Debt by Alisegun(m): 4:45pm On Jun 14, 2017
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