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CrimeEFCC VS BARAZA: Court Grants Miebi Bribena And Wife Settlement Of N30million by lordbee(op):
Federal High Court sitting in Yenagoa, Bayelsa state, has on Friday, granted Baraza Multipurpose Cooperative Society Ltd. a settlement of 30 million naira.

In the case under suit number FHC/YNG/CS/125/2022, involving Mr. Miebi Bribena and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Justice Isa Dashen of the Federal High Court, Yenagoa division, rendered the landmark judgment in favor of Mr. Bribena, C.E.O of Baraza.
Disclosing the development, Baraza Multipurpose Cooperative Society Ltd., in a Press Release, appealed to members currently having legal actions against the Cooperative to discontinue their lawsuits so as to enable the firm facilitate the promised capital settlement process.
The statement reads in part;

“We are pleased to announce a significant development in the legal proceedings between Arch. Dr. Miebi Bribena and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). On Friday, March 22nd, 2024, Hon. Justice Isa Dashen of the Federal High Court, Yenagoa Judicial Division, rendered two landmark judgments in favor of Arch. Dr. Miebi Bribena”.

“Recall that sometime in June, 2022 the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission published in the National Dailies and their website the pictures and names of Arch. Dr. Miebi Bribena and his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Bribena, declaring them as wanted persons. In a swift reaction Arch. Dr. Miebi Bribena and his wife, through their legal team approached the Federal High Court, Yenagoa Judicial Division in a bid to enforce their fundamental human rights to privacy, movement, personal liberty and dignity of human person vide Suit No.: FHC/YNG/CS/132/2022 between Arch. Dr. Oyinmiebi Bribena & Another v. Economic and Financial Crimes Commission & Anor. In delivering his ruling on the 22nd day of March, 2022, the Honourable Justice held that the action of the Respondents (EFCC) by declaring the Applicants wanted without a valid Court Order was unjustified, unlawful, illegal and unconstitutional and a breach of the Fundamental Human Rights of the Applicants. The Honourable Court consequently ordered the Respondents to offer a public apology to Arch. Dr. Miebi Bribena and Mrs. Beatrice Bribena and also pay damages”.

“The case, brought before the Federal High Court in Yenagoa under suit number FHC/YNG/CS/132/2022, underscored Mr. Bribena’s unwavering commitment to upholding his fundamental human rights. Specifically, the court recognized his rights to personal liberty, freedom of movement, and dignity of the human person, affirming the importance of due process and fair treatment under the law. Mr Miebi Bribena was never officially invited by EFCC and EFCC never procured a Court Order before declaring them wanted”

“Sometime in June, 2022 Bliss Multinational Perfection Limited and Arch. Dr. Miebi Bribena carried out an Originating summons against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission wherein they put four questions to the court for determination with regard to the provisions of Sections 49 and 50 of the Nigerian Co-Operative Societies Act, CAP C35, Laws of The Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and Section 51 of the Co-Operative Societies Law of Bayelsa State and on the 22nd day of March, 2022 in what can be termed a landmark judgment, the Honourable Justice Isa Dashen of the Federal High Court, Yenagoa Judicial Division delivered his judgment and answered all four questions in favour of the Plaintiffs and consequently declared that by virtue of the provision of Sections 49 and 50 of the Nigerian Co-Operative Societies Act, CAP C35, Laws of The Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and Section 51 of the Co-Operative Societies Law of Bayelsa State the Defendant cannot interfere in any dispute between members of BARAZA Multipurpose Co-Operative Society Limited arising from the business object of the society and also granted an order of perpetual injunction restraining the Defendant (EFCC), its servant and agents from inviting, harassing, arresting, detaining the Plaintiff as a result of the Civil Dispute between BARAZA Multipurpose Co-Operative Society Limited and her members”.

“In light of these favorable rulings, Arc. Miebi Bribena extends an earnest appeal to all members of Baraza currently embroiled in legal disputes against the Cooperative and its President to kindly withdraw such lawsuits. It is imperative that these cases be discontinued promptly to facilitate the commencement of the promised capital settlement process”.
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“Furthermore, we acknowledge the numerous independent lawsuits brought forth by several members, totaling over 97 court cases, with 50 cases already decided in favor of the Cooperative and its President. This underscores the complex legal landscape faced by the Cooperative and emphasizes the importance of swift resolution for the collective benefit of all stakeholders”.

“We assure all concerned parties that further details regarding the settlement process will be communicated in due course. In the meantime, we express our gratitude for your patience and understanding as we navigate these legal proceedings with transparency and integrity”.

https://www.naijalivetv.com/baraza-court-grants-bribena-settlement-of-n30million/
BusinessRe: Onitsha Mall Indemnity Notice: Look At What I Saw At Shoprite Onitsha (pics) by lordbee(m): 5:01pm On Apr 24, 2018
It's one thing to read, it is another thing to understand what is being read. First of, the notice clearly identifies that the Mall is not owned by shoprite. Is Shoprite the only company trading in that Mall? Onitsha Mall is owned by the government is it not? hmm...
dubemnaija:
I came across this notice at Onitsha shoprite today and I kukuma no understand.

From what I read there, they are saying that should in-case anything happens at that mall, even a collapse (God forbid), they cannot be held liable or subjected to any lawsuit or even pay damages to any one.

Most shoppers there does not know of this clause. They even expressly said that you cant hold them responsible even with any event that maybe caused due to their carelessness or negligent.

And I ask, who then should be held responsible if something bad happens at that place; me,the Government, I guess not?
BusinessRe: Petty Theft At Shoprite Checkout Points, My Experience by lordbee(m): 4:41pm On Apr 24, 2018
My dear calddon this might just be an honest mistake, these cashiers at the till attend to a lot of customers and sometimes make these mistakes with the figures, cashiers cannot steal your money, because there are a lot of checks and balances done within the system and where there are excess cash and the discrepancy level is high most times they are punished. Another thing is that cannot hide money at the till, so they also are at risk of losing their job with these discrepancies so that's why the shock and confusion when someone tells them such happened. To title this post Petty Theft in Shoprite puts Shoprite in bad light where it is just an innocent mistake. Please it is important to note that people who serve you at these cash points are human too and they can make mistakes, approach them calmly where you notice a mistake and expect the best of service. Am sure if you had reported this to a supervisor or the manager they would have appologised. It is not good to rush to social media and share things like this. I'm sure you've gone to Shoprite severally and have had excellent service, how many have you shared thus? Just my humble opinion though.

calddon:
So i purchased few items from ShopRite today, was told by the checkout staff that my bill was 2200, paid 2500 and she gave me 300 balance alongside my invoice. I took a second look into the invoice to find out my bill was actually 2127 instead of 2200 as stated by the attendant. I sharply went back to her and she started speaking in tongues all to her defence...that she forgot, made a mistake and all sort of blas undecided

Guys please when you go shopping at checkouts without the LED display showing your bill, please check your invoice properly.

I hate it when people try to make money through dishonest means...just imagine how many people she might be doing this to, 77ngn ×1000 customers ain't no small cash.
FoodRe: Made In Nigeria Rice Floods Shoprite by lordbee(m): 10:13am On Apr 24, 2018
Try and pay with you debit card and see if you will be charged more than that. We musn't criticise everything , it's a good thing they are selling made in Nigeria products. Meanwhile COnsidering a current promo I saw in the shops the price has gone down by a thousand naira.
vertueptime:
We don De copy .99999999 to when they knw that there is no change

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