Senator Shehu Sani In Trouble Over Debt Owed TheNews Magazine

The vocal senator representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District, Senator Shehu Sani is in trouble over the debt of N5 million owed the TheNews magazine since March 2018.
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The vocal senator representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District, Senator Shehu Sani is in trouble over the debt of N5 million owed the TheNews magazine since March 2018.

TheNews Published by the Independent Communications Network Limited is asking for the payment of N5 million owed through its solicitors, Barrister Umudjoro, of Umdjoro & Co (OWHE Chambers).

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That was after exploring all avenues of making the Senator honor his promise as a gentleman, a much acclaimed human rights activist, social critic, and a highly respected national legislator. First, the company explored personal contacts to persuade Sani to pay, he did not. TheNEWS wrote a letter dated 29 November 2018, to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, to intervene. Nothing happened.

Therefore, Barrister Umudjoro, of Umudjoro & Co, (OWHE Chambers) wrote a letter to Senator Sani, dated 7th February 2019, entitled, “YOUR INDEBTEDNESS TO INDEPENDENT COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK LTD, PUBLISHER OF TheNEWS MAGAZINE.”

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The lawyer demanded as follows:
1. That you, in company of your S.A. media, Comrade Abubakar Ahmed, had a meeting with some of its officials at its premises, wherein it was agreed that its magazine known as TheNEWS magazine, should be deployed for a media coverage and publication of a supplement of your constituency projects.

2. That it was further agreed that the publication which is to be a 10- page pull out should be published on credit, with payment agreed to be made within three months of publication at a cost of five hundred thousand naira (500,000.00) per page, making the cost of producing the 10- page pull-out at Five Million Naira (N5,000,000.00) only.

3. That pursuant of this agreement, TheNEWS magazine published the 10- page pull out of your constituency projects in the March 2018 edition of the magazine, showing extensively the several and different pictorialsof your constituency projects in their different stages. In addition to the publication highlighting the constituency projects, the magazine published an extensive interview you granted to its editors which turned out to be very explosive, nationally and internationally. Need we say, you had full coverage as you had desired and wished for.

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4. That, unfortunately, eleven months down the line, you have neglected or refused to pay the debt of Five Million Naira (N5,000,000.00) accrued from the publication and all efforts made by our clients to persuade you to liquidate the debt, have yielded no fruit.

5. That it is our brief to recover the said sum of Five Million Naira (N5,000,000.00) with interest from you. We therefore by this letter demand the immediate payment of the aforementioned debt. In this light, we request you to deliver to our office a cheque for the said sum of Five Million Naira (N5,000,000.00) drawn in the name of our client.

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TAKE NOTICE that we shall not hesitate to seek legal remedies in a court of competent jurisdiction if you refuse/neglect to accede to our client’s demand within two weeks of the receipt of this letter.

PAY UP and avoid the negative publicity usually associated with litigations of this nature.

Thanks in anticipation of prompt response.

Yours faithfully,

BENJAMIN UMUDJORO ESQ
(PP OWHE CHAMBERS)”

 

 

 

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