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Bishop Oyedepo Dragged To Court Over Alleged Contract Breach
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Oyedepo has been dragged to court over an alleged contract breach.
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The case was filed at the State High Court In Ogun.
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The defendant claimed that N29.532 million was unpaid by Oyedepo’s church.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the General Overseer of Living Faith Church, Bishop David Oyedepo has been dragged before the Ogun State High Court sitting at Ota over an alleged N29.532 million unpaid contract sum awarded by the church.
The plaintiffs are Paudemic International Limited and its managing director, Abraham Olorunda.
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Covenant Microfinance Bank Limited was also joined as a defendant.
In suit number HCT/429/2020, the claimants demanded an interest of 221 per cent per annum from October 2019 to the day judgment is delivered and, after that, 10 per cent per annum from the judgment date until the final liquidation of the judgment sum, the newspaper reported.
In their statement of claim, plaintiffs alleged that they were awarded a contract for the construction of a cylindrical steel tank at Covenant University, Ota through a letter dated October 20, 2008, in the sum of N14.108 million.
Olorunda noted that they approached Covenant Microfinance Bank Limited, one of the conglomerates of the defendants, for an advanced payment guarantee of 75 per cent of the contract sum, which was N10.581 million for the execution of the contract.
He said upon reaching the 90 per cent completion stage of the contract, the defendants issued a cheque of N10.581 million to the claimants, which said cheque was returned unpaid upon presentation on three different occasions by the claimants.
The claimants further averred that when they would not pay back the Advance Payment Guarantee due to the dishonoured cheque, the bank converted the same to a loan and started charging interest on the same.
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The claimants stated that by a letter of February 11, 2019, they wrote to the agent of the defendants complaining about the returned cheque, and the defendants took no steps to correct the complaints.
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