ADVERTISEMENT
The Sun Nigeria
  • National
  • Columns
    • Broken Tongues
    • Capital Matters
    • Diabetes Corner
    • Duro Onabule
    • Femi Adesina
    • Frank Talk
    • Funke Egbemode
    • Insights
    • Kalu Leadership Series
    • Kunle Solaja
    • Offside Musings
    • PressClips
    • Public Sphere
    • Ralph Egbu
    • Shola Oshunkeye
    • Sideview
    • The Flipside – Eric Osagie
    • Tola Adeniyi
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • The Sun TV
  • Sporting Sun
No Result
View All Result
  • National
  • Columns
    • Broken Tongues
    • Capital Matters
    • Diabetes Corner
    • Duro Onabule
    • Femi Adesina
    • Frank Talk
    • Funke Egbemode
    • Insights
    • Kalu Leadership Series
    • Kunle Solaja
    • Offside Musings
    • PressClips
    • Public Sphere
    • Ralph Egbu
    • Shola Oshunkeye
    • Sideview
    • The Flipside – Eric Osagie
    • Tola Adeniyi
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • The Sun TV
  • Sporting Sun
No Result
View All Result
The Sun Nigeria
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home National

Illegal officers causing problem in BBA -Odunukwe

22nd July 2022
in National
0
0
SHARES
124
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By Dickson Okafor

The Chairman, Caretaker Committee of Balogun Business Association (BBA) at the Trade Fair Complex, along the Badagry-Mile 2 Expressway, Lagos, Chief Alex Odunukwe, has dismissed recent reports on tension in the market.

He said illegal occupation of offices in BBA was the reason for what he described as leadership tussle in the market. He, however, expressed confidence that very soon, there would be a solution to the dispute.

Odunukwe, who made the remarks at a media chat in Lagos, described the recent judgment by the Lagos State High Court as victory for traders.

He presented the judgment delivered by Justice O. O. Ogunjobi of the Lagos State High Court on May 5, 2022, in Suit No. LD/3517LM/2021, in the case between the incorporated Trustees of Balogun Business Association vs. Persons unknown, which held that the Corporate Affairs Commission was vested with powers to regulate the affairs and activities of all corporate entities registered under it, and that the Registrar General of Corporate Affairs Commission, in pursuant to section 41(7) of the Corporate Affairs Commission Act 2020, acted within its statutory powers when it withdrew, cancelled, and revoked the certificate of registration being paraded by the persons unknown on July 3, 2018, and that until the decision of the Registrar General of Corporate Affairs Commission is set aside by a court of competent jurisdiction, that certificate of registration in possession of persons unknown remains cancelled, nullified and revoked.

He noted that the judge upheld the certificate of December 19, 2002, which recognised Chief Okey Ezibe as the Chairman, BBA, Trade Fair Complex, Lagos.

Rapheal

Rapheal

Related Posts

NUJ condoles Sen Folarin over wife’s death
National

Aseyin’s demise, great loss to Yorubaland- Folarin

25th July 2022
ganduje
National

Ganduje donates N3.8m to families of 19 victims killed in car accident

25th July 2022
Nigerian, Eke, appointed to Wolverhampton University’s CAEL Board
National

Nigerian, Eke, appointed to Wolverhampton University’s CAEL Board

25th July 2022
Next Post
Reps probe NEDC over alleged N100bn sleaze

Reps probe NNPC JV, PSC deals

End protest now, Tinubu tells youths

Perjury: Court backs group to file case against Tinubu

Primaries: INEC insists on June 3

2023: INEC raises concern over pending 334 pre-election court cases

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Highlights

Nigerian, Eke, appointed to Wolverhampton University’s CAEL Board

Buhari congratulates Amusan for winning gold at World Athletics championship

Pilgrim commission boss enjoins pilgrims to pray for peace in Nigeria

E-Learning, viable tool for promoting education — Don

20 babies born in Edo IDP camp in 7 years – Official

PVC: Atiku support group enlightens thousands in Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara

Trending

NUJ condoles Sen Folarin over wife’s death
National

Aseyin’s demise, great loss to Yorubaland- Folarin

25th July 2022
0

Sen. Teslim Folarin, the APC governorship candidate in Oyo State and Sen. Kola Balogun(APC-Oyo South) have described...

MSport excites players with innovative games – Superkick & Aviator.

MSport excites players with innovative games – Superkick & Aviator.

25th July 2022
ganduje

Ganduje donates N3.8m to families of 19 victims killed in car accident

25th July 2022
Nigerian, Eke, appointed to Wolverhampton University’s CAEL Board

Nigerian, Eke, appointed to Wolverhampton University’s CAEL Board

25th July 2022
Buhari congratulates Amusan for winning gold at World Athletics championship

Buhari congratulates Amusan for winning gold at World Athletics championship

25th July 2022
ADVERTISEMENT

Follow us on social media:

Latest News

  • Aseyin’s demise, great loss to Yorubaland- Folarin
  • MSport excites players with innovative games – Superkick & Aviator.
  • Ganduje donates N3.8m to families of 19 victims killed in car accident
  • Nigerian, Eke, appointed to Wolverhampton University’s CAEL Board
  • Buhari congratulates Amusan for winning gold at World Athletics championship
  • Pilgrim commission boss enjoins pilgrims to pray for peace in Nigeria
  • E-Learning, viable tool for promoting education — Don
  • 20 babies born in Edo IDP camp in 7 years – Official
  • PVC: Atiku support group enlightens thousands in Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara
  • Enugu residents decry bakers’ warning strike, hike in price of bread
  • FRSC trains Cocoa Coy drivers on road safety, signs, regulations
  • Hoodlums attack Police post in Ondo, kill one officer
  • At least 40% of UK airport workers ‘thinking about quitting’
  • Ukraine should cede no territory to Russia – Henry Kissinger
  • Atiku versus the Wike gang
  • Kanu: IPOB, family hail UN, urge FG to respect order
  • Successful surgery: Osinbajo expresses deep gratitude to Nigerians
  • Tap into AfCFTA potential, NAFDAC tells pharmaceutical firms
  • Road to 2023: Buhari should personally handle ASUU crisis –Peter Obi
  • What NNPC transition means to Nigerians, economy

Categories

  • Abuja Metro
  • Anambra Watch
  • Arts
  • Broken Tongues
  • Business
  • Business Week
  • Cartoons
  • Citizen Joe
  • Columns
  • Cover
  • Culture
  • Duro Onabule
  • Editorial
  • Education Review
  • Effect
  • Elections
  • Entertainment
  • Events
  • Features
  • Femi Adesina
  • Food & Drinks
  • Frank Talk
  • Funke Egbemode
  • Gallery
  • Global Square by Kenneth Okonkwo
  • Health
  • Insights
  • Kalu Leadership Series
  • Kunle Solaja
  • Kunle Solaja
  • Letters
  • Lifeline
  • Lifestyle
  • Literary Review
  • Marketing Matters
  • Muiz Banire
  • National
  • News
  • Offside Musings
  • Opinion
  • oriental news
  • Politics
  • Press Release
  • PressClips
  • Public Sphere
  • Ralph Egbu
  • Shola Oshunkeye
  • Sideview
  • South-west Magazine
  • Sponsored Post
  • Sporting Sun
  • Sports
  • Sun Girl
  • Tea Time
  • The Flipside – Eric Osagie
  • The Sun Awards Live
  • The Sun TV
  • Thoughts & Talks
  • Time Out
  • Today's cover
  • Tola Adeniyi
  • Travel
  • Travel & Tourism
  • Trending
  • TSWeekend
  • Turf Game
  • Uncategorized
  • Updates
  • Views from Abroad
  • Voices
  • World
  • World News
  • About Us
  • Paper Ad Rate
  • Online Ad Rate
  • Change of Name
  • The Team
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

© 2019 The Sun Nigeria - Managed by Netsera.

No Result
View All Result
  • National
  • Columns
    • Broken Tongues
    • Capital Matters
    • Diabetes Corner
    • Duro Onabule
    • Femi Adesina
    • Frank Talk
    • Funke Egbemode
    • Insights
    • Kalu Leadership Series
    • Kunle Solaja
    • Offside Musings
    • PressClips
    • Public Sphere
    • Ralph Egbu
    • Shola Oshunkeye
    • Sideview
    • The Flipside – Eric Osagie
    • Tola Adeniyi
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • The Sun TV
  • Sporting Sun

© 2019 The Sun Nigeria - Managed by Netsera.