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Alleged N924.7m debt: Kanu Nwankwo, hotel fined by Lagos court

Davies Ngere Ify by Davies Ngere Ify
November 13, 2021
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Kanu Nwankwo, a former captain of the Super Eagles, and his hotel, Hardley Apartment, have been fined N30,000 by a Nigerian court.

Kanu and his hotel, Hardley Apartment, were ordered to pay the cash by the Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke-led Federal High Court in Lagos on Friday.

They were punished for delaying the hearing of a debt collection complaint filed against them by the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, or AMCON.

Recall that AMCON had taken Ayoola Gam-Ikon, the former Arsenal star, his hotel, and its directors to court over an alleged debt of N924.7 million.

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But at the hearing on Friday, T. A Idelegbagbon, lawyer to Kanu and Hardley Apartment told the court that she is withdrawing all motions earlier filed in response to the suit in 2017.

But AMCON’s lawyer, Jayes Ujah, objected to the request and further sought the imposition of a fine on the respondents for filing frivolous motions.

He said he had already filed his response to the processes sought to be withdrawn.

Ujah further demanded that the court dismisses all new processes filed by Kanu and Hardley Apartment team on the ground that they contained facts that were earlier admitted to.

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And having listened to the submissions of both parties, the judge conceded to the respondents’ request for withdrawal of the motions, and also slammed a fine of N30,000 on them for stalling further hearing in the matter.

Justice Aneke said that Kanu and Hardley Apartment should pay the money before the case resumes for a hearing on January 20, 2022.

AMCON had, in 2015, dragged Hardley Apartment, its directors, Gam-Ikon and Kanu before the court in its bid to recover an alleged debt owed a bank.

In an affidavit in support of the suit deposed to by a Credit Officer, Victor Igabor, AMCON said between May 2008 and January 2011, the bank offered Hardley Apartments a loan of N520,457,000.

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