
Whether the Claimant is entitled to the reliefs prayed for in the Complaint. Whether the Claimant was an employee of the Defendant until March,208 when the action was instituted against the Defendant. In Claimant’s final written address dated 30 th March, 2019 and filed 4 th April, 2019, Learned Counsel to Claimant formulated three (3) issues for determination: Thereafter, the case was adjourned to enable parties file, exchange and adopt their final written addresses. On the part of the Defendant, she did open her defence but chose to rest her case on that of the Claimant. She adopted her witness statement on oath, tendered documents admitted as exhibits and she was cross examined subsequently. Hearing in this suit commenced on the 12 th of March, 2019 to which the Claimant herself testified as CW1. That for the three months period the Claimant worked, she was never owed by the Defendant. That at the end of the three months which was February, 2016, the employment of the Claimant was not renewed. On the part of the Defendant, she stated in her statement of defence dated 16 th August and filed same day that from the letter of appointment given to the Claimant, her employment is for three months subject to renewal on new terms. This has resulted in the nature of reliefs sought by the Claimant in this suit. That all civil avenues employed by the Claimant including causing a letter dated 5 th January, 2018 written by Counsel in Legal Aid Council of Nigeria, Calabar Branch to the Defendant failed. As it stands presently, the total sum owed the Claimant is N1,953,846.00. From the period of employment till instituting this suit, the Claimant’s salary was paid irregularly. AN ORDER directing the Defendant to pay the sum of Ten Million Naira (10,000,000.00) as general damages to the Claimant.Īccording to the Claimant, she was employed by the Defendant sometime in December, 2015 as personal assistant and secretary vide the instrument dated 1 st December, 2015. AN ORDER directing the Defendant to pay the Claimant her entitled wages which stands at N1,953,846,00 (One Million Nine Hundred and Fifty Three Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty Six Naira) only with ten percent interest monthly till the total judgment sum that may be awarded by this Court is fully defrayed.
By an amended Complaint dated and filed 23 rd November, 2018, the Claimant seeks the following reliefs: This suit was instituted by the Claimant vide a Complaint dated and filed 22 nd March, 2018. IDIGIE Esq., A.O ENABULELE Esq., C.B AMADI Esq., H.B TEEDU Esq., C. The post Victoria’s Secret ‘Karen’ attacks Black woman, has meltdown after she’s caught on camera appeared first on TheGrio.DANSA AGRO ALLIED LIMITED (MPS) ……. TheGrio is now on Apple TV, Amazon Fire and Roku.
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