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In the Federal High Court of Nigeria in the Abuja Judicial Division Holding at Abuja on Tuesday the 29Th Day of October, 2019 Before His Lordship, Hon IN THE FEDERAL HIGH COURT OF NIGERIA IN THE ABUJA JUDICIAL DIVISION HOLDING AT ABUJA ON TUESDAY THE 29TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2019 BEFORE HIS LORDSHIP, HON. JUSTICE B.F.M. NYAKO CAUSE LIST, COURT 2 S/ SUIT NUMBER PARTIES FOR NO 1. FHC/ABJ/CS/1578/18 MICHAEL TARNONGO UTSAHA JUDGMENT VS CHIRF JUDGE F H C & ANOR 2. FHC/ABJ/CR/22/19 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA TRIAL VS MOHAMMED SALEH 3. FHC/ABJ/CR/62/18 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA P/OBJ. VS IKE EKWEREMADU 4. FHC/ABJ/CS/282/18 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA MENTION VS IKE EKWEREMADU 5. FHC/ABJ/CS/423/18 IKE EKWEREMADU MOTION VS ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION & 3 ORS 6. FHC/ABJ/CS/68/18 THE NATIONAL UNION OF WHEEL MENTION BARROWS OWNERS & PUSHERS ASS. OF NIGEIA VS CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION 7. FHC/ABJ/CS/1032/15 BAR. IGWE UGOCHUJKWU MENTION VS ENGR. SUNDAY UMEH & 7 ORS 8. FHC/ABJ/CS/182/18 A M C O N MENTION VS CHRISWORLD VENTURES LTD & ANOR 9. FHC/ABJ/CS/978/19 SINGE OBI CONSTRUCTION LTD MENTION VS C A M A 10.FHC/ABJ/CS/553/17 GABRIEL AKOR GARNISHEE VS INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE & C B N 11.FHC/ABJ/CS/652/17 BAR. ERIC EGWURUBE M/NOTICE VS NIGERIA POLICE FORCE & 5 ORS 12.FHC/ABJ/CS/350/18 SIR AJIBOLA ABIOLA & ANOR HEARING VS MTN NIG. LTD 13.FHC/ABJ/CS/1422/18 BI-COURTNEY LTD HEARING VS ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE FED. & ANOR 14.FHC/ABJ/CS/1239/17 ERIC OSAGIE & 2 ORS HEARING VS NIGERIA COPYRIGHT COMM. & ANOR 15.FHC/ABJ/CS/297/19 HON. CHIEF TERNGU TSEGBA HEARING VS INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE & 2 ORS IN THE FEDERAL HIGH COURT OF NIGERIA IN THE ABUJA JUDICIAL DIVISION HOLDING AT ABUJA ON TUESDAY THE 29TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2019 BEFORE HIS LORDSHIP, HON. JUSTICE A. R. MOHAMMED CAUSE LIST, COURT 4 NO PURPOSE SUIT NO. PARTIES 1 MENTION FHC/ABJ/CR/170/13 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA (1:00PM) VS FESTUS ONYEBUCHI OBIDOZIE 2 MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/955/19 STERLING BANK PLC VS C&N INVESTMENTS LTD & ANOR 3 MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/899/18 SEN HOPE UZODINMA & 2 ORS VS THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA & 5 ORS 4 MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/429/15 OGB ASSET MANAGEMENT LTD VS FEDERAL ROAD SAFETY CORPS & ANOR 5 MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/614/19 ABUJA ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION LTD VS NIGERIA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION 6 MENTION FHC/ABJ/TA/2/15 EFE FAITH AWHINAWHI & 5 ORS VS TREASURE LINE INTERLINK LTD & ANOR 7 MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/249/19 AUTA MAISMARI VS THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY NIGERIA INVESTMENT & PROMOTION COMMISSION & 13 ORS 8 HEARING FHC/ABJ/CS/888/19 ASSET MANAGEMENT CORPORATION OF NIGERIA VS NAZIA & BROTHERS NIGERIA LTD & 2 ORS 9 HEARING FHC/ABJ/CS/113/18 INCORPORATED TRUSTEES OF MEZIE ALA- IGBO FOUNDATION(MAIF) VS ECONOMIC FINANCIAL CRIMES COMMISSION & ANOR 10 HEARING FHC/ABJ/CS/19/18 CHIDI BENEBO EDU & 4 ORS VS KABIS 11 HEARING FHC/ABJ/CS/79/19 DR. REUBEN O. ATABO VS INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE & 3 ORS 12 HEARING FHC/ABJ/CS/487/17 INCORPORATED TRUSTEES OF KINGDOM UMAN RIGHT FOUNDATION INT’L VS THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA & 4 ORS IN THE FEDERAL HIGH COURT OF NIGERIA IN THE ABUJA JUDICIAL DIVISION HOLDING AT ABUJA ON WEDNESDAY THE 30TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2019 BEFORE HIS LORDSHIP, HON. JUSTICE A. R. MOHAMMED CAUSE LIST, COURT 4 N PURPOSE SUIT NO. PARTIES O RULING FHC/ABJ/CS/639/18 ASSET MANAGEMENT CORPORATION OF NIGERIA 1 VS MEREPIANTI NIGERIA LTD & ANOR MENTION FHC/ABJ/CR/77/12 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA 2 VS JAMES ADEOJO MENTION FHC/ABJ/CR/106/18 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA 3 VS AHMED AHMED 4. MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/4/13 CHARLES C. OKAFOR VS NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE MANAGEMENT BOARD & 3 ORS MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/ ENGINEERING SOFTWARE CONSULTANT 5 1239/18 VS FEDERAL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/662/19 MUBARAK ZUBAIR & ANOR VS 6 ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CRIMES COMMISSION & ANOR MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/245/16 AUGUSTINE IHEANACHO OKECHUKWU 7. VS NJIKO CARNIVAL NIGERIA LTD & ANOR MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/110/19 KIRI HYDROPOWER LTD VS 8. MINISTER, FEDERAL MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES & 5 ORS MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/110/17 MRS. ADEBOLA ATOLOYE KASSIM & 5 ORS VS 9 HON. MINISTRY OF LAND HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/879/17 OLUSEGUN BABAYEMI 10 VS DEPARTMENT OF STATE SECURITY & 6 ORS MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/808/19 MR. FARUK ADAMU 11 VS SHOPRITE HOLDINGS LTD & ANOR HEARING FHC/ABJ/CS/598/17 MRS. BELLO MORENIKE & 5 ORS VS 12 HON MINISTER OF LAND, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT HEARING FHC/ABJ/CS/188/13 THE GOVERNOR OF KANO STATE VS 13 THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR PRIVATISATION & ANOR HEARING FHC/ABJ/CS/340/18 SOLOMON AGBO 14. VS HON. MINISTER OF HEALTH & ANOR HEARING FHC/ABJ/CS/71/14 EAGLE ALUMINIUM INDUSTRIES (MANAUFACTURING CO) LTD & 3 ORS 15 VS DIAMOND BANK PLC & 2 ORS IN THE FEDERAL HIGH COURT OF NIGERIA IN THE ABUJA JUDICIAL DIVISION HOLDING AT ABUJA ON THURSDAY THE 31ST DAY OF OCTOBER, 2019 BEFORE HIS LORDSHIP, HON. JUSTICE A. R. MOHAMMED CAUSE LIST, COURT 4 N PURPOSE SUIT NO. PARTIES O RULING FHC/ABJ/CR/153/17 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA 1 VS IBRAHIM MUSA MENTION FHC/ABJ/CR/174/19 COMMISSIONER OF POLICE 2 VS USMAN SHUAIBU MENTION FHC/ABJ/CR/121/12 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA 3 VS DATERE AGHEDO & 2 ORS MENTION FHC/ABJ/CR/179/13 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA 4. VS OBUMNEME & 2 ORS MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/91/18 FRANCIS MONEKE VS 5 PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA & ANOR MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/ CHIEF(ENGR) ADEBAYO DAYO & ANOR 6 1285/17 VS PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY & 2 ORS MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/534/19 EDWIN APEH 7. VS INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE & 3 ORS 8. MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/605/19 NDUBUISI AMOBI EZENNA AMOBI VS ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CRIMES COMMISSION & 2 ORS MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/423/19 THE SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY NIGERIA LTD VS 9 THE SENATE OF THE NATIONAL/ASSEMBLY OF FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA & ANOR MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/455/19 ASSET MANAGEMENT CORPORATION OF NIGERIA 10 VS NORTHRICH TECHNOLOGIES LTD & 6 ORS MENTION FHC/ABJ/CS/218/15 AYODELE ADELEKE AKINJOKUN 11 VS NATIONAL JUDICIAL COUNCIL & 2 ORS REPORT OF FHC/ABJ/CS/220/14 EUROPEANS SOAP & DETERGENTS LTD 12 SETTLEMENT VS NIGERIA EXPORT - IMPORT BANK & 8 ORS REPORT OF FHC/ABJ/CS/722/14 EUROPEAN SOAPS & DETERGENTS LTD & 2 SETTLEMENT ORS 13 VS ALHAJI TIJANI OLABISI ONIRU & ANOR REPORT OF FHC/L/CS/899/14 UBA TRUSTEES LTD & 2 ORS 14. 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EKWO CAUSE LIST, COURT 5 S/NO SUIT NO. PARTIES 1. FHC/ABJ/CR/149/14 F.R.N. TRIAL VS. JOSHUA EMMANUEL 2. FHC/ABJ/CR/188/17 F.R.N. TRIAL VS. MUNIR DADI & 2 ORS. 3. FHC/ABJ/CS/1030/19 REG.
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