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National Industrial Court

July 13, 2022

National Industrial Court judges begin vacation July 29

The National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN) will begin its annual vacation on July 29.

National Industrial Court
June 22, 2022

Suit seeking increased pay for judges to be heard June 28

The claimant alleges that the justices and judges currently earn about N3 million and below as their minimum monthly salaries which was last reviewed in 2008.

Judges
April 4, 2022

EKSU: Appeal Court reinstates 86 sacked university employees

The court dismissed the appeal filed by EKSU and ordered the employees reinstatement with payment of their full benefits.

EKSU
March 15, 2022

Ex-AIG Joseph Mbu sues police for compulsory retirement

The claimant is seeking, amongst other reliefs, an order of the court to invalidate his retirement.

Joseph Mbu
March 14, 2022

Court orders Arik to pay sacked pilot $126,500 in 30 days

The pilot claimed that Arik terminated his employment without any prior notice as contained in the letter of appointment.

Arik Airline
March 3, 2022

Court throws out FG’s suit against residents doctors over strike

When the case was called on Thursday, neither the claimants nor their legal representatives were not in court.

National Industrial Court
February 4, 2022

Court restrains Enugu teachers from striking over minimum wage

The teachers decided to strike following the government’s failure to pay primary school teachers N30,000 minimum wage.

Court Gavel
December 7, 2021

Atiku Probe: FG wrongfully sacked us, NFIU directors say

The plaintiffs claimed their ordeal began in 2020 when they wrote memos to local and foreign authorities after initiating a probe against former Vice President Atiku.

Atiku, NFIU
October 18, 2021

Court dismisses NAFDAC employee’s salary claims for lack of merit

The claimant had failed to report to work after he was posted to NAFDAC’s Maiduguri office.

National Industrial Court
August 23, 2021

Court orders striking resident doctors, FG to suspend hostilities

The industrial court ordered the doctors and the federal government to suspend all forms of hostilities and maintain the status quo.

Labour minister Chris Ngige (Credit: Punch Newspaper)