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MTN floors Etisalat again
MTN Nigeria has floored Etisalat Nigeria over the legal battle concerning recent acquisition of Visafone Communications by MTN.
At the resumed hearing of the matter yesterday before Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, the court threw out the suit filed by Etisalat against MTN and Visafone over the acquisition of the CDMA operator.
Justice Buba delivered his ruling in respect of Notice of Preliminary Objection raised by MTN and Visafone challenging the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court to adjudicate on the matter.
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In the ruling, the court upheld the defendants’ argument, as canvassed by Mr. Niyi Adegbonmire, SAN (MTN’s and Visafone’s Counsel) and struck out the matter on the following grounds:
· That Etisalat failed to fulfill condition precedent as required by the Nigerian Communications Act as Etisalat failed to exhaust the judicial review process as mandated by law. Specifically, the court considered Etisalat’s action as an attempt to circumvent the judicial review process.
· That Etisalat’s complaint was hinged on the administrative powers of the Nigerian Communications Commission who had already approved the transaction between MTN and Visafone and as such, both Visafone and MTN were not relevant parties to the suit.
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