A Federal High Court in Lagos will on November 22 and 24 resume hearing of a suit by a businesswoman Kehinde Abiodun, seeking N510 million
A Federal High Court in Lagos will on November 22 and 24 resume a hearing of a suit by a businesswoman Kehinde Abiodun, seeking N510 million as damages against a bank for alleged passing-off.
TSA’s primary aim, she said, is to avail Small and Medium Scale Enterprises with a physical platform on which to converge and market their brands, products, and services to the public.
Abiodun averred further that the bank passed off her business concept by using it to organise its food and drink fair.
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