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Alleged breach of contract : Monarch awaits court’s decision

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Alleged breach of contract : Monarch awaits court’s decision

A monarch, HRH Oba Olatunde Oginni JP,  has described as an afterthought the action of the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, of going to the press that he has been dragged to court over alleged breach of contract.
Oba Oginni in a statement by his Principal Secretary, Princess Olorunjuedalo Oginni, made available to journalists on Sunday, said it is laughable that the management of the tertiary hospital could now be talking of a case that has been up for hearing in the state High Court sitting in Ibadan for the past four months.
According to her, doing this only got to show that the hospital is confused and just running from pillar to post.
The statement read, “There are two other cases that our counsel had already filed against the dastardly act of UCH, especially the Chief Medical Director, Prof. Jesse Otegbayo, who was the one that actually acted against the contractual terms between De Executive Suites and UCH.
“We know all the hidden facts about the case will be unveiled when the hearing about the case commences very soon, as we will not want to join issue with them or prejudice a case that is already before a competent court of law.
“All the frauds that surrounded the way the CMD of UCH, Prof. Otegbayo used in awarding contracts will be exposed to the world as the case progresses.”
It would be recalled that Trent Law Firm on behalf of HRH Olatunde Oginni JP,  filed a suit at the High Court of Oyo State of Nigeria in the Ibadan Judiciary Division, in the matter of an application for the enforcement of fundamental rights after a caterpillar accompanied by armed military men on Friday, 10th of June, 2022 demolished his multi-million naira worth properties without any court order or valid court judgment.
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