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COURT ORDERS NDLEA TO COMPENSATE BABA SUWE WITH N25M

An ikeja high court has ordered the NDLEA to compensate popular nigerian actor Babatunde Omidina with the sum of  N25million for what it describes as an unjustifiable detention.

Justice Yetunde Idowu handed down the verdict this morning at the ikeja high court in a second round of court case this time filed by Baba suwe and his counsel.

However the NDLEA has declared that the agency shall be appealing the judgement made by the court this morning, meaning that the court battles are not yet over but am sure there shall still be a compensation.


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