Akinloye Adedotun, former head coach of Shooting Stars feeders team, will receive N3,013,845 from the club. The National Industrial Court sitting in
Akinloye Adedotun, former head coach of Shooting Stars feeders team, will receive N3,013,845 from the club.
The National Industrial Court sitting in Ibadan ordered the management of the club to pay Adedotun the amount for wrongfully terminating his appointment. Adedotun through his counsel, Tolulope Olatunji argued that his salary was stopped without any prior notice.Justice John Peters ordered the payment of the sum, being the claimant’s salary from November 2015 to February 2021.
Peters declared the stoppage of the salary without prior notice as illegal and against the rule of natural justice and rules of engagement.
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