How The
Board Of Directors` Meeting
To
Discuss A Befitting Burial
For Late King Professor CJA Uwemedimo
Was
Aborted By Prince Reginould Uwemedimo, Pastor
Monday Obo Akpan, Queen Akon Uwemedimo, ASP Charles Abassi, Innocent Ita, etc.
Content
(1.0)The
Importance Of A Board Of Directors` Meetings
(2.0) How Barrister Jesse Daniels Onuigbo Was
Arrested
Without Warrant
Of Arrest and Police Invitation.
(3.0)Crimes
Committed By Barrister Jesse Daniels Onuigbo
And
Prince Ajamu Sunday
(4.0) Barrister Jesse Daniels Onuigbo And Prince
Ajamu Sunday
Sued Over Breach Of Their Fundamental Human
Rights
(5) Conclusion
(1.0)The Importance Of A Board Of Directors` Meetings
(1) The Corporate
Meetings of a company like Comandclem
Nigeria Limited are conducted and organized by the Board of
Directors of CCNL who are appointed by King
Professor CJA Uwemedimo on 15th of May, 2013, for the
purpose of directing, administering, and managing the operations and affairs of
CCNL for the sole benefit/interest of patentees.
(2) In the course of carrying out part of his responsibilities
as the Executive Secretary Of Comandclem Nigeria
Limited, Barrister Jesse Daniels
Onuigbo had on the 10th day of February 2015 written and sent
out Notice of Meeting to the Board of Directors` members in Comandclem Nigeria
Limited.
(3) The corporate agenda of the Board of
Directors` meetings scheduled to hold on the 23rd day of February,
2015, at the Company’s Head Office at No. 23 Aka Idak Eyop Street Uyo, by
2:00pm were how
(A) to organize a befitting burial for the Late
Chairman of Comandclem Nigeria Limited, King Professor Emeritus CJA Uwemedimo,
how died on 18th of July, 2014.
(B) to re-strategize toward the immediate
finalization of the pending appeal against Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited before
the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
(2.0) How Barrister Jesse Daniels Onuigbo Was
Arrested
Without
Warrant Of Arrest and Police Invitation.
(2.1) The
irony of the unfortunate situation was that Prince Reginould Uwemedimo arrested Barrister Jesse Daniels Onuigbo on the 23rd
day of February 2015 for calling a Board Of Directors` meeting to discuss on
how his father, King Professor CJA Uwemedimo,
will be given a befitting burial.
(2.2) In paragraph 39 of the Affidavit In
Support Of Motion Ex-Parte For Interim Orders, Barrister
Jesse Daniels Onuigbo said that,
“That on the 23rd day
of February 2015, at about 1:00pm, I arrived at the venue of the Board meeting,
and other members of the Board from different parts of the country have started
arriving, including Prince Reginould
Uwemedimo when suddenly, Pastor Monday Obo Akpan (the dismissed former
General Manager of the Company) and Innocent Ita led a team of Policemen
including ASP Charles Abassi, from the Zone 6 Police Headquarters Calabar, to
storm the venue of the meeting and arrested me.”
(2.3) Being a barrister with vast knowledge of
law as its relate to the fundamental human right, Barrister
Jesse Daniels Onuigbo requested for his warrant of arrest from ASP
Charles Abassi and his team of policemen when he said,
“That I asked them for their
warrant of arrest, they said they do not need one to arrest me; I also asked
them for Police Invitation, they refused to answer me but bundled me into their
vehicle. “
Source: Paragraph 40 of the Affidavit In Support
Of Motion Ex-Parte For Interim Orders.
(2.4) Barrister
Jesse Daniels Onuigbo never realized that Prince Reginould Uwemedimo
was the master planner of his arrest until when Prince Reginould Uwemedimo
joined the team of policemen to take Barrister Jesse
Daniels Onuigbo to the C: Division of the Nigeria Police, Uyo.
In Paragraph 41 of the Affidavit In Support Of
Motion Ex-Parte For Interim Orders, Barrister Jesse
Daniels Onuigbo said and I quote him verbatim.
“That I asked them why they were
arresting me but they said I will know when we get to Calabar. It was at this
point that Prince Reginould Uwemedimo who had pretended to have come for the
Board Meeting, joined the team of Policemen to take me, first of all, to the C:
Division of the Nigeria Police, Uyo.”
(3.0)Crimes Committed By
Barrister Jesse Daniels Onuigbo And Prince Ajamu Sunday
(3.1) The crimes committed by Barrister Jesse Daniels Onuigbo
and Prince Ajamu Sunday upon which the former was arrested and
detained were only presented to Barrister Jesse
Daniels Onuigbo in a petition
at Zone 6 Police Headquarters Calabar by the Police to include that;
(3.1.0)Barrister Jesse Daniels Onuigbo
is
impersonating himself as the Executive Secretary of the company, and equally
attempting to hijack the company.
(3.1.1)Prince Ajamu Sunday
in 2011 sold one of the company’s vehicles, and that Prince
Ajamu Sunday is an agent of Barrister
Jesse Daniels Onuigbo.
(4.0) Barrister Jesse Daniels Onuigbo
And Prince Ajamu Sunday
Sued Over Breach Of Their Fundamental Human
Rights
(4.1) Sequel to the illegal arrest and detention of
Barrister Jesse Daniels Onuigbo, and threat to arrest and detain Prince Ajamu
Sunday over the aforesaid allegations, their lawyer, Barrister Onyekachi. M. Ede Esq, from Providence Chambers, 13
Nnobi Road, Nnewi, Anambra State, has dragged the respondents before Honourble Justice Ijeoma L.
Ojukwu (FHC/UY/CS/61/15) of the Federal High Court, Uyo, for the following reliefs.
The Respondents
1. PRINCE
REGINOULD UWEMEDIMO
2. QUEEN
AKON UWEMEDIMO
3. PRINCE CLEMENT
UWEMEDIMO
4. MR. ABIOLA
OLATUNJI
For themselves and as representing
members of the Board of
Directors of Commandclem Nig. Ltd
excluding the Applicants
5. COMMANDCLEM NIG.
LTD
6. PASTOR MONDAY
OBO AKPAN
7. INNOCENT ITA
8. ASP
CHARLES ABASSI
9. ASSISTANT
INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE (AIG)
ZONE
6 CALABAR
10. INSPECTOR-GENERAL
OF POLICE.
(1) A DECLARATION that the petition written
against the applicants to the police at Zone 6 Nigeria Police headquarters
Calabar by and on behalf of the 1st - 4th Respondents,
agents of the 5th respondent, is not based on any reasonable
suspicious of crime on the part of the applicants and as such is contrary to
Section, 35 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as
amended.
(2) A DECLARATION that the arrest of the 1st
applicant on 23/2/2015 at Uyo and his detention at Zone 6 Nigeria Police
headquarters Calabar till 24/2/2015 by policemen from Zone 6 Police
headquarters Calabar based on the said petition written against the applicants
by and on behalf of the 1st - 4th Respondents agents of
the 5th Respondent is unlawful and constitutes an infringement of
the 1st Applicant’s fundamental rights to Dignity of Human Person,
Personal Liberty and Freedom of Movement as secured by Sections 34, 35 and 41
of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended.
(3) A DECLARATION that the invitation and threat
to arrest the 2nd Applicant by policemen from Zone 6 Police
headquarters Calabar based on the said petition written against the applicants
by and on behalf of the 1st -
4th Respondents agents of the 5th Respondent is unlawful
and constitutes an infringement of, or a threat to infringe the 2nd
Applicant’s fundamental rights to Dignity of Human Person, Personal Liberty and
Freedom of Movement as secured by Sections 34, 35 and 41 of the Constitution of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended.
(4) A DECLARATION that the storming and
disruption of the Board of Directors Meeting of Comandclem Nig. Ltd scheduled
to hold by 2:00pm at No. 23 Aka Idak Eyop Street Uyo, Akwa Ibom State by
policemen from Zone 6 Police headquarters Calabar and the 6th and 7th
Respondents based on the said petition written against the applicants by and on
behalf of the 1st - 4th
Respondents agents of the 5th Respondent is unlawful and constitutes
a violation of the 1st and 2nd Applicants’ Right to
Peaceful Assembly and Association guaranteed by Section 40 of the Constitution
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended.
(5) PERPETUAL INJUNCTION restraining the
respondents, their servants, agents or privies from further invitation, threat
of, or actual arrest and detention of the applicants based on the said petition
written to the police against the applicants by and on behalf of the 1st
- 4th Respondents agents of the 5th Respondent.
(6) PERPETUAL INJUNCTION restraining the
respondents from further threat of infringement, further infringing or further
procuring the threat of or actual infringement of the 1st and 2nd
applicants’ fundamental rights as relating to the applicant’s complaints in
this suit.
(7) One Hundred Million Naira damages against the
Respondents for the infringement of the applicant’s fundamental rights.
And for such further or other
order(s) as the Honourable Court may deem fit to make in the interest of
justice.
(5) Conclusion
(5.1) Honourble Justice Ijeoma L. Ojukwu of the
Federal High Court Uyo has adjourned the hearing of the substantive matter (FHC/UY/CS/61/15) to 16th of April, 2015.
(5.2) The respondents are expected to react to
the two issues set aside for determination in the motion on notice within a
reasonable period of time.
(5.3) The two (2) issues set aside for
determination are stated below.
(1) Whether on the facts
and circumstances of this case there has been actual breach and a real
likelihood of breach/further breach of the applicants’ fundamental rights;
(2) Whether the reliefs
sought by the applicants in this application are just or appropriate for the
purpose of enforcing or securing the enforcement of applicants’ fundamental
rights guaranteed by the constitution.
(5.4) The lesson to be leant from the behavior
of Prince Reginould Uwemedimo, Pastor Monday Obo Akpan, Queen Akon Uwemedimo,
ASP Charles Abassi, Innocent Ita etc is drawn from the proverb of Harry Brown which says that
“Everyone will
experience the consequences of his own acts. If his acts are right, he will get
good consequences; if they are not, he will suffer for it.”
(5.5) Prince Reginould Uwemedimo, Pastor Monday Obo
Akpan, Queen Akon Uwemedimo, ASP Charles Abassi, Innocent Ita etc are being
dragged before Honourble Justice Ijeoma L. Ojukwu of the Federal High Court
Uyo to reap the proportionate consequences of their illegal arrest and
detention of Barrister Jesse Daniels Onuigbo And threat to arrest and detain Prince Ajamu Sunday.
(5.6) The question every patentee in
Comandclem Nigeria Limited is asking is that,
“When would King
Professor Emeritus CJA Uwemedimo be buried having been housed in mortuary since
18th of July, 2014?”
Name: Yusuf Nurudeen (B. Sc, AAT,
ACA)
Head Office Address:
CCNL Zonal Headquarters,
Position: CCNL Marketing Manager
Number 4, Ogudu Road,
Ojota,
Lagos State.
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