However, the business of the Court did not permit it to sit on that day and the matter was adjourned to 06th June,2016 for judgment. On the said day, the judgment was not ready and the matter adjourned to the 5th of July, 2016, however, the Court did not sit on that day due to the Eid-el Fitri holiday. As earlier noted, there is no dispute to the facts of this case especially as the Defendants did not file a defence. The Rules of this Court, particularly Rule 90(1), enjoins the Court to enter default judgment on behalf of the Plaintiff where the Defendant fails to enter appearance or file a defence. However, entering judgment in default is not a matter of course. The Court must examine the totality of evidence provided by the Plaintiff to determine whether there is a cause of action and if the claim has been satisfactorily proved. From the uncontroverted evidence presented by the Plaintiff the following facts were clearly established a. The Plaintiff and the Defendants entered into a contract evidenced by a written document attached to this claim. b. The Contracts were in two tranches, the first tranche was for the sum of supply and maintenance of SAP equipment and services for the sum of N35, 716, 422.00 (Thiry five million, seven hundred and sixteen thousand, four hundred and twenty two naira only. This sum have been fully paid by the Defendants to the Plaintiff 13

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