A High Court in Kaduna on Monday, adjourned until Feb. 11 , hearing in the suit stopping the demolition and take over of the...
A High Court in Kaduna on Monday, adjourned until Feb. 11 , hearing in the suit stopping the demolition and take over of the Durbar Hotel, Plc by the Kaduna State Government.
Ownership of the hotel has been a subject of litigation between the families of the late head of state, Sani Abacha and the Federal government. Other parties in the exparte motion, filed by the Abacha family, are the state government, Attorney General of the State and Commissioner for Justice.At the resumed hearing of case, Counsel to the late Abacha family, Mr Reuben Atabor, informed the court that the matter was for hearing.
He pleaded with the court to give an adjournment to enable them see the result of the compliance of the court order.
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