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Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by fergie001: 6:37pm On Oct 30, 2019
Mr. Tony Kabaka Adun has lost bid to extend the initial 14-day restraining order on Governor Godwin Obaseki planned demolition of his hotel.

Kabaķa’s hotel was marked for demolition earlier this month but he got a restraining order which barred Governor Obaseki from carrying out the exercise.

In other parts of the state, illegal buildings and shanties were pulled down.

Kabaka had approached the court and got an order of interim injunction restraining the Commissioner, the Governor, Attorney General and Edo Government from demolishing, removing, pulling down or altering the building.

In his interlocutory application, Kabaka through his Counsel, U.L Osa-Uwagie argued that the State Government did not declare the area, Ugbor, as a planning area and did not gazette it according to the Town and Country Planning Law of Bendel State 1979, CAP 165, section 6.

He claimed that the state governor was witch-hunting his client as a result of their political differences.

At the resumed hearing of the suit on Wednesday, Justice D. I. Okungbowa refused to grant the prayer of Kabaka who sought an extension of the 14-day restraining order, which temporarily stopped demolition of his hotel.

The judge refused the prayer of Adun after Edo State Solicitor General, Oluwole Iyamu (SAN), argued that the order could not be extended beyond the 14 days lifespan.

Iyamu argued that “the deed of transfer attached to the motion by Mr. Kabaka and his lawyer was not registered with the state government and that he doesn’t have an approved building plan for the hotel building.

The entire Edo State is a Planning Area as declared and gazetted by the former governor Comr. Adams Oshiomhole, with Gazette No 22, published 27th May, 2010. Hence, the entire Benin City is a planning area, which affirms that the hotel is an illegal structure”.

He said it would be in the best interest of justice for the motion for injunction to be dismissed, adding that Governor Obaseki does not have any sort of political differences with the claimant as alleged.

The court adjourned the case to November 5th November 2019 to hear further arguments on the motion for interlocutory injunction.

Edo State Government had on 9th October, through the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, issued a seven-day notice to Tony Adun to remove his T. Latifah Hotel and Suites, located at the Ugbor axis of the State capital.

https://thenationonlineng.net/hotel-demolition-kabaka-loses-bid-to-extend-restraining-order-on-obaseki/

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by OZAOEKPE(f): 6:39pm On Oct 30, 2019
grin

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by Jasen1(m): 6:42pm On Oct 30, 2019
Oga go beg

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by rexwalters: 6:50pm On Oct 30, 2019
Jasen1:
Oga go beg
No begging the law is the law, section 26 of The Land Use Act 1978,
unambiguously states that any instrument inconsistent with the provisions of the Act shall be null and void Ab Initio, and of no effect whatsoever in law.

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by Jasen1(m): 6:56pm On Oct 30, 2019
rexwalters:
No begging the law is the law, section 26 of The Land Use Act 1978,
unambiguously states that any instrument inconsistent with the provisions of the Act shall be null and void Ab Initio, and of no effect whatsoever in law.

Had it been he is ally to the Governor this issues won't come up bro

Who's talking about law here
Like say politicians obey law

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by Johnnyessence(m): 6:58pm On Oct 30, 2019
fergie001:
Mr. Tony Kabaka Adun has lost bid to extend the initial 14-day restraining order on Governor Godwin Obaseki planned demolition of his hotel.

Kabaķa’s hotel was marked for demolition earlier this month but he got a restraining order which barred Governor Obaseki from carrying out the exercise.

In other parts of the state, illegal buildings and shanties were pulled down.

Kabaka had approached the court and got an order of interim injunction restraining the Commissioner, the Governor, Attorney General and Edo Government from demolishing, removing, pulling down or altering the building.

In his interlocutory application, Kabaka through his Counsel, U.L Osa-Uwagie argued that the State Government did not declare the area, Ugbor, as a planning area and did not gazette it according to the Town and Country Planning Law of Bendel State 1979, CAP 165, section 6.

He claimed that the state governor was witch-hunting his client as a result of their political differences.

At the resumed hearing of the suit on Wednesday, Justice D. I. Okungbowa refused to grant the prayer of Kabaka who sought an extension of the 14-day restraining order, which temporarily stopped demolition of his hotel.

The judge refused the prayer of Adun after Edo State Solicitor General, Oluwole Iyamu (SAN), argued that the order could not be extended beyond the 14 days lifespan.

Iyamu argued that “the deed of transfer attached to the motion by Mr. Kabaka and his lawyer was not registered with the state government and that he doesn’t have an approved building plan for the hotel building.

The entire Edo State is a Planning Area as declared and gazetted by the former governor Comr. Adams Oshiomhole, with Gazette No 22, published 27th May, 2010. Hence, the entire Benin City is a planning area, which affirms that the hotel is an illegal structure”.

He said it would be in the best interest of justice for the motion for injunction to be dismissed, adding that Governor Obaseki does not have any sort of political differences with the claimant as alleged.

The court adjourned the case to November 5th November 2019 to hear further arguments on the motion for interlocutory injunction.

Edo State Government had on 9th October, through the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, issued a seven-day notice to Tony Adun to remove his T. Latifah Hotel and Suites, located at the Ugbor axis of the State capital.

https://thenationonlineng.net/hotel-demolition-kabaka-loses-bid-to-extend-restraining-order-on-obaseki/
lalasticlala Seun mynd44
kabaka won't escape it here. He better not near that hotel again.

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by WonderManly(m): 7:10pm On Oct 30, 2019
Enjoy your tyrants labor while it lasts...

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by gloriaunobi(f): 8:23pm On Oct 30, 2019
Kabaka has koboko himself

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by Freemanbobble: 9:32pm On Oct 30, 2019
Make them demolish am

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by Siberia01(m): 9:32pm On Oct 30, 2019
Move your businesses to Uyo and have a business friendly efficient robust neat environs BH

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:33pm On Oct 30, 2019
It is getting serious everyday in Benin o......

May God save his children in that part of the country!

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by anambraamaka: 9:33pm On Oct 30, 2019
Nice

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by Rubbiish(m): 9:34pm On Oct 30, 2019
Benin fit hot small if them drop kabaka hotel

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by Enemyofpeace: 9:36pm On Oct 30, 2019
One thing I noticed in Nigeria is that, you cannot fight government, unlike my country that we challenge government like mall pikin

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by Freemanbobble: 9:36pm On Oct 30, 2019
Rubbiish:
Benin fit hot small if them drop kabaka hotel
Nothing go hot

If kabaka make noise them go drop am join

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by Guyman02: 9:36pm On Oct 30, 2019
It's the same way Buhari fights corruption, if you are in opposition and you go contrary to his thoughts, he will hound you with EFCC or target you

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by AmazingELixir: 9:37pm On Oct 30, 2019
grin

Thought he was running his mouth that nobody can demolish his hotel...iranu

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by ekaette1621: 9:39pm On Oct 30, 2019
Kabaka
Kabaka
Kabaka


How many times have I called you?



Come to my shrine and your hotel will be saved from demolition.

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by johnmattew: 9:39pm On Oct 30, 2019
Rubbiish:
Benin fit hot small if them drop kabaka hotel
nothing go happen my brother....as far as oba is still there

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by Afiahomes(m): 9:46pm On Oct 30, 2019
Bendel people grin grin

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by Billonnn: 9:47pm On Oct 30, 2019
Wow
Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by Nobody: 9:47pm On Oct 30, 2019
Freemanbobble:

Nothing go hot

If kabaka make noise them go drop am join
I dey tell you.....Nothing go happen.....If dem fit calm Bob Izua, who be dis one?

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by Ykc2(m): 9:51pm On Oct 30, 2019
So oshiomole sent him to try obaseki and he agreed grin you wan try person wey pass you ?instead of you to beg governor you dey listen to oshiomole you think say Edo Na Lagos state?where mc oluomo and tinubu dey do as dem like

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by vibewithme(m): 9:51pm On Oct 30, 2019
the way things are happening in Benin these days ehn. Na die.

Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by Passionate888: 9:52pm On Oct 30, 2019
Oshiomhole o
Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by MrBONE2(m): 9:52pm On Oct 30, 2019
fergie001:
Mr. Tony Kabaka Adun has lost bid to extend the initial 14-day restraining order on Governor Godwin Obaseki planned demolition of his hotel.

Kabaķa’s hotel was marked for demolition earlier this month but he got a restraining order which barred Governor Obaseki from carrying out the exercise.

In other parts of the state, illegal buildings and shanties were pulled down.

Kabaka had approached the court and got an order of interim injunction restraining the Commissioner, the Governor, Attorney General and Edo Government from demolishing, removing, pulling down or altering the building.

In his interlocutory application, Kabaka through his Counsel, U.L Osa-Uwagie argued that the State Government did not declare the area, Ugbor, as a planning area and did not gazette it according to the Town and Country Planning Law of Bendel State 1979, CAP 165, section 6.

He claimed that the state governor was witch-hunting his client as a result of their political differences.

At the resumed hearing of the suit on Wednesday, Justice D. I. Okungbowa refused to grant the prayer of Kabaka who sought an extension of the 14-day restraining order, which temporarily stopped demolition of his hotel.

The judge refused the prayer of Adun after Edo State Solicitor General, Oluwole Iyamu (SAN), argued that the order could not be extended beyond the 14 days lifespan.

Iyamu argued that “the deed of transfer attached to the motion by Mr. Kabaka and his lawyer was not registered with the state government and that he doesn’t have an approved building plan for the hotel building.

The entire Edo State is a Planning Area as declared and gazetted by the former governor Comr. Adams Oshiomhole, with Gazette No 22, published 27th May, 2010. Hence, the entire Benin City is a planning area, which affirms that the hotel is an illegal structure”.

He said it would be in the best interest of justice for the motion for injunction to be dismissed, adding that Governor Obaseki does not have any sort of political differences with the claimant as alleged.

The court adjourned the case to November 5th November 2019 to hear further arguments on the motion for interlocutory injunction.

Edo State Government had on 9th October, through the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, issued a seven-day notice to Tony Adun to remove his T. Latifah Hotel and Suites, located at the Ugbor axis of the State capital.

https://thenationonlineng.net/hotel-demolition-kabaka-loses-bid-to-extend-restraining-order-on-obaseki/

grin
Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by centboy123456(m): 9:53pm On Oct 30, 2019
rexwalters:
No begging the law is the law, section 26 of The Land Use Act 1978,
unambiguously states that any instrument inconsistent with the provisions of the Act shall be null and void Ab Initio, and of no effect whatsoever in law.



see who day talk ur president dey respect law

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by MrBONE2(m): 9:54pm On Oct 30, 2019
gloriaunobi:
Kabaka has koboko himself


And sadly his hotel would be Guwarad to Oblivion grin

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Re: Hotel demolition: Tony Kabaka Loses bid to extend restraining order on Obaseki by Sarmiz24(m): 10:01pm On Oct 30, 2019
Ovoko

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