11, Defendants’ averments continued that it was in a bid to conceal his
dishonest action that plaintiffs solicitor connived with police officers to
prepare a non-existent case file alleging bribery against the second
defendant; and that defendants were not contacted by any police officer to
make statements admitting or denying the said charge. No statements were
made by any officers of the plaintiff. Defendants also denied the allegations
of fraud in its entirety.
12. The defendants concluded their defence by stating that they have not
been able to liquidate the debt they owe the plaintiff as a result of the actions
taken by plaintiffs solicitors which have culminated in the closure of
defendants’ business. These acts include writing false petitions to the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission which has resulted in a
criminal charge being filed against the defendants and subsequently the
incarceration of the second defendant, intimidating the business partners of
first defendant to stop carrying on business with them, the cancellation of
pending contracts of the first defendant among others.
ORAL PROCEDURE
13. During the hearing of the case plaintiff called four witnesses. The first
plaintiff witness (PW1), Captain Toyin Ayilara is a Marine Navigator and
presently working with the plaintiff as operations officer in charge of
shipping. He stated that he knew the second defendant in this suit, Mr.
Ifeanyi Paddy Eke, Managing Director of the first defendant. He continued
that sometime in early 2007, the second defendant came to the plaintiff's
premises in the company of one Mr. Ogonta, a friend of the plaintiff. PW1
stated further that second defendant came with an LPO from Shell Petroleum
Nigeria Ltd for the supply of five million litres of Automotive Gas Oil
(AGO).
14. PW1’s evidence continued that after the necessary conditions stated by
the plaintiff were met by the second defendant, an agreement was reached. A
vessel was subsequently hired to convey the five million litres of AGO to
Shell Company in Warri, the location scheduled in the agreement. Upon
arrival-of-the~produet—representatives—of
Shell and-those-of Blackberry,
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