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Lawyers Criticise Appeal Court's Ex-Parte Ruling In FBN Quest And Nestoil Suit by promise8966(op): 10:13am On Dec 01, 2025
In the case of FBN Quest & Another vs. Nestoil & Others, the Court of Appeal’s ex parte orders are not only egregious but a chilling sign of judicial capture, smacking of dirty practices at best and corruption at worst.

A Shocking Departure from Judicial Norms

The Lagos Court of Appeal’s decision to grant ex parte orders in FBN Quest & Another vs. Nestoil & Others has stunned the legal community. Ex parte rulings are meant for rare emergencies, not appellate courts. By acting without hearing both sides, while the matter was already before the Federal High Court, the court has undermined the principle of natural justice and distorted its own role.

FBN Quest’s Role in Corrupting Process

Observers point to FBN Quest as the driving force behind this judicial anomaly. Its pursuit of ex parte relief at the appellate level is seen as a deliberate attempt to corrupt procedure and upend Nigeria’s jurisprudence. This is not clever lawyering, it reeks of manipulation, dirty practices, and, at worst, outright corruption.

Nigeria’s Image at Risk

At a time when Nigeria is striving to repair its global reputation, this case sends the wrong message. It portrays the country as one where courts can be hijacked by private interests, where fairness is discarded, and where corruption lurks behind judicial robes. For investors and international partners, it reinforces damaging stereotypes of weak institutions and compromised justice.

An Urgent Call for Investigation

These orders are not just irregular — they are evidence of judicial capture. They must be investigated urgently. The Chief Justice of Nigeria, the National Judicial Council, and the Nigerian Bar Association cannot remain silent. If appellate courts become arenas for ex parte adventures, Nigeria’s justice system risks collapse under the weight of manipulation.

Defending the Rule of Law

• Chief Justice of Nigeria: Order a full inquiry into how these orders were issued.
• National Judicial Council: Investigate and discipline judges where misconduct is proven.
• Nigerian Bar Association: Speak with one voice to condemn this abuse and defend due process.
• Civil Society: Stay vigilant, demand transparency, and resist attempts to normalize judicial shortcuts.

Closing Note

The Court of Appeal’s conduct in FBN Quest & Another vs. Nestoil & Others is more than a misstep, it is a warning sign of judicial capture. If Nigeria is serious about restoring its image and strengthening democracy, this case must be investigated, accountability enforced, and reforms implemented. Anything less would be an abdication of the judiciary’s sacred duty to uphold justice.
https://junglereporters.com/judicial-capture-in-lagos-court-of-appeals-ex-parte-orders-rock-confidence/

Re: Lawyers Criticise Appeal Court's Ex-Parte Ruling In FBN Quest And Nestoil Suit by Redoil: 10:45am On Dec 01, 2025
Nigeria Courts given conflicting message after collecting beer and ogogoro
Re: Lawyers Criticise Appeal Court's Ex-Parte Ruling In FBN Quest And Nestoil Suit by oshkoach: 10:54am On Dec 01, 2025
Nothing good comes out of this APC controlled judiciary.
Re: Lawyers Criticise Appeal Court's Ex-Parte Ruling In FBN Quest And Nestoil Suit by jordyspices: 11:08am On Dec 01, 2025
Very funny, judges that can be bought keep on expecting justice
Re: Lawyers Criticise Appeal Court's Ex-Parte Ruling In FBN Quest And Nestoil Suit by tbrass: 11:12am On Dec 01, 2025
na Today Nyash don dey for back?
Re: Lawyers Criticise Appeal Court's Ex-Parte Ruling In FBN Quest And Nestoil Suit by Esthered: 11:28am On Dec 01, 2025
The law is powerful b efore the poor and powerless before the rich.
Let them settle their differences.
Re: Lawyers Criticise Appeal Court's Ex-Parte Ruling In FBN Quest And Nestoil Suit by allthingsgood: 1:01pm On Dec 01, 2025
Thank God dem no mention Tilumbu here again
Cos everything in Nigeria na Tilumbu this Tilumbu that. Tilumbu come and cook for me, Tilumbu coman clean my bombom for me etc
grin grin
Re: Lawyers Criticise Appeal Court's Ex-Parte Ruling In FBN Quest And Nestoil Suit by Flangelo12: 1:26pm On Dec 01, 2025
Lengthy article that doesn't expand on the meat of the matter.
Re: Lawyers Criticise Appeal Court's Ex-Parte Ruling In FBN Quest And Nestoil Suit by Bluntemperor: 2:59pm On Dec 01, 2025
oshkoach:
Nothing good comes out of this APC controlled judiciary.
Is that what you Read in the messages up there?
Wait, when your assumed Party gets to Power, Sebi, they will Import their own Judiciary From Utopia?
Nonsensical People Are Everywhere!
Re: Lawyers Criticise Appeal Court's Ex-Parte Ruling In FBN Quest And Nestoil Suit by Burob: 11:35pm On Dec 01, 2025
oshkoach:
Nothing good comes out of this APC controlled judiciary.
Pride exhibited in ignorance.
Re: Lawyers Criticise Appeal Court's Ex-Parte Ruling In FBN Quest And Nestoil Suit by Burob: 11:37pm On Dec 01, 2025
jordyspices:
Very funny, judges that can be bought keep on expecting justice
Very very sorry for u no doubt.
Re: Lawyers Criticise Appeal Court's Ex-Parte Ruling In FBN Quest And Nestoil Suit by Kobicove(m): 7:52am On Dec 02, 2025
No be today corruption start for Nigeria undecided
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