Businessman Drags UBA To Court For Alleged Corporate Bullying

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Businessman Drags UBA To Court For Alleged Corporate Bullying

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A businessman, Chief Abdulwahid Adeleke, has dragged the United Bank for Africa (UBA), to court demanding N50 million in damages for alleged corporate bullying.

Adeleke, the Managing Director of Biospheres Technologies Limited (claimant), through his counsel, Adam Ugwuanyi, had dragged the bank before Justice F. E. Messiri of FCT High Court, Apo, in a writ of summons with suit number CV/1583/2021 dated July 14, 2021 and filed same date.

In a witness statement on oath, Adeleke, narrated that “on the 11th day of March, 2021 the plaintiff mistakenly transferred the sum of N15, 000 from its Sterling Bank Account 0501531253 to a bank account of one SAIFULLAH MURTALA 21851406542 with the defendant’s bank.

“That on the same 11th day of March, 2021, the claimant obtained a court order from District Court 3 Jiwa, Abuja presided over by His Worship: Ebiwari E. D.
“That the said order mandated the defendant to reverse the sum of N15,000 to the claimant’s account number mentioned above.

“That on the 12th day of March, 2021 when it presented the said court order and requested the defendant to comply with same, the defendant outrightly disobeyed the court order with impunity without any legal backing.

“That the defendant verbally informed the claimant that notwithstanding that the bank account complained of had a sufficient amount to pay off the claimant’s sum, that some other people have a lien which preceded that of the claimant with regards to the funds in the above bank account complained against.

“That the defendant did not furnish the claimant with any documentary evidence to substantiate its claim of existing previous claim.”

Adeleke averred that when all his pleading could not persuade the bank (defendant), he employed the service of a lawyer.

He said on two occasions, letters of plea were written to the bank by the lawyer, ‘calling on the defendant to do the needful before a court action would be initiated, but all effort fell on the deaf ears”

Adeleke said he even made a request to see from the bank copies of the purported court orders that preceded that of the complainant, but the request was also ignored.
He said the law firm of A. S. Ugwuanyi & Partners was briefed to prosecute this suit and the sum of ₦500,000 was paid as professional fee and a receipt dated March 16, 2021 was issued.

“That I have suffered much expenses in lodging and fares since I am not a resident of Abuja and had to travel to and from Lagos State since the 11th day of March, 2021 till date, making earnest effort to rectify this problem which the defendant have made impossible.

“That the act of the defendant amounts to corporate bullying which should be seriously deterred for the betterment of the society,” Adeleke averred. Justice Messiri fixed the matter for Feb. 3 for hearing.(NAN)

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