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Nigerian Billionaire Mike Adenuga’s Agency in Courtroom Over Alleged $775,000 Debt 

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Nigerian Billionaire Mike Adenuga’s agency, Conoil Producing Restricted, has been dragged to courtroom by Eastline Power Sources Restricted, a Nigerian-owned oil and fuel servicing agency for failing to fulfil its debt obligations.

In a lately launched assertion, Managing Director of Eastline Power Sources Restricted Obioma Chimechefulem revealed that Conoil owes his firm the sum of $774,789.00 for companies rendered on its behalf.

The assertion reads partially, “Eastline is categorically owed the sum of $774,789.00 (Seven Hundred and Seventy-4 Thousand, Seven Hundred and Eighty-9 US {Dollars} solely) for works carried out on behalf of Conoil & for which cost, even after repeated pleas, has nonetheless not been made.”

Obioma famous that they’ve “suffered immeasurably working for Conoil to the purpose the place our gear was seized by one other contractor to power Conoil to pay them.”

Eastline Power initiates authorized proceedings towards Conoil

Eastline Power Sources Restricted is searching for what it’s rightfully owed for companies rendered to Conoil, an oil and fuel conglomerate owned by Nigerian billionaire Mike Adenuga.

The corporate has been a contractor of option to Conoil due to its industry-leading ability units and competence within the areas of floor properly testing, brine filtration, properly completion, circulation again, early manufacturing companies, and so forth.

Eastline additionally defined that its lack of ability to entry high-quality gear has resulted in vital monetary losses.

The lawsuit comes a yr after a bunch of native oil contractors alleged that Conoil was defaulting on its debt obligations amounting to thousands and thousands of {dollars}.

The contractors in separate letters addressed to Ibrahim Gambari, the chief of workers to Nigeria’s president, and Timipre Sylva, the minister of state for petroleum assets, known as for an investigation into what they describe because the “tragic state” of Conoil Producing Restricted.

They additional claimed that the board and senior administration of Conoil Producing Restricted have been concerned in numerous unethical enterprise practices to keep away from paying contractors’ charges.

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