Business
Ex-Minister’s Children, Firm To Pay NERFUND N61m
The Federal High Court, Abuja, has ordered promoters of Bakrad International Limited and the children of former Women Affairs Minister, Mrs Zainab Maina, to pay N61 million to the National Economic Reconstruction Fund (NERFUND).
The said money was an outstanding principal loan and accrued 13.50 per cent interest of a loan granted them to finance a business.
NERFUND filed a suit against Bakrad International Limited before the court andý joined Maina’s children, Umar and Rahinatu Maina, as the first and second defendants, respectively.
Delivering judgment in the suit, Justice Ahmed Mohammed, directed the defendants to pay NERFUND N61 million as agreed upon by both parties during the transaction.
According to Justice Mohammed, the defendants failed to put forward any defence to the plaintiff’s action hence the plaintiff was entitled to judgment of the court.
“Since I earlier held that the defendants have not given any defence to the plaintiff’s claim on the merit, the plaintiff is entitled to judgment of the court.
“I therefore make the following orders: judgment is hereby entered in favour of the plaintiff against the defendants in this suit.
“The defendants are hereby directed jointly and severally to pay the plaintiff the sum of N61, 057,000 being the outstanding principal loan and the accrued 13.50 per cent interest agreed on the principal loan as at June 8, 2015.”
Earlier, the plaintiff ‘s writ of summons, deposed to by a staff of NERFUND, Sanusi Ramalan, averred that the defendants had refused to sign and/ or return three engrossed tripartite deed of legal mortgage.
This, alongside three copies of irrevocable power of attorney given by Mr Umar Maina in favour of NERFUND which was earlier forwarded to them for execution.
According to NERFUND, the property was used as collateral to secure the loan via a letter dated Jan. 9, 2013.
Transport
Automated Points Concession : FAAN Workers Gave 72hrs To Revise Decisions In PH
Transport
FAAN Announces Pick-Up Points for Go-Cashless Cards
Business
Fidelity Bank To Empower Women With Sustainable Entrepreneurship Skills, HAP2.0
-
Politics3 days ago
2027: NIGERIANS FAULT INEC ON DIGITAL MEMBERSHIP REGISTER DIRECTIVE
-
Environment3 days agoLAWMA Director Says Sweeping Reforms Have Improved Waste Collection
-
Politics3 days ago
LP Crisis: Ex-NWC Member Dumps Dumps Abure Faction
-
Politics3 days agoUmahi Dismisses Allegations On Social Media, Insists On Projects Delivery
-
Sports3 days agoAbia Not Sure To Secure continental Ticket
-
Sports3 days ago
La Liga: Yamal Records First Career Hat-trick
-
Sports3 days agoCity Survive Leeds’ Challenge At Elland Road
-
Politics3 days ago
NATASHA ELECTRIC VEHICLES INITIATIVE IN KOGI CENTRAL
