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Court Orders Zenith Bank To Pay Over N2.3 Billion to Real Integrated and Hospitality LTD

Court Orders Zenith Bank To Pay Over N2.3 Billion to Real Integrated and Hospitality LTD

High Court sitting in Lagos State, has ordered Zenith Bank PLC to pay the sum of N2.5 billion to Real Integrated and Hospitality LTD for 11 years the bank allegedly held the the Claimant the um of N872, 780, 552.84 million illegally.

The court presided over by Justice O.O. Abike-Fadipe, in her judgement on 8th March 2022, justice came the way of Real Integrated and Hospitality Ltd  in judgement delivered in their favor in suit No: LD/ ADR/186/2014, in which the judge ruled that Zenith Bank Plc was found to have criminally benefitted itself by defrauding its clients.

According to the judge, “the 1st Defendant (Zenith Bank) has been the beneficiary of the malevolent game of chess that plunged both claimant (Real Integrated and Hospitality Ltd) and 2nd Defendant (Subeb) into, holding the sum of N872,780,552.84 (Eight Hundred and Seventy Million Seven Hundred and Eighty Thousand Dive Hundred and Fifty Two Naira and Eighty Four kobo) in its custody without paying interest thereon from 17th February 2011 until 2nd February 2016 when the Court ordered that the money be paid into an interest yielding account in the name of the claimant and the 2nd Defendant pending determination of the suit, which order was curiously varied…. so that the money remained in the 1st Defendant’s custody without interest”.


Justice Abike-Fadipe, ruled that “The act of Zenith Bank Plc was unconscionable and detrimental to the goodwill of the claimant and its trade with its customers.  It was a deliberate and malicious act against the interest of the claimant… and continues to enjoy the largesse in bad faith.

“Zenith Bank defrauded it’s customer Real integrated and hospitality Ltd. Zenith Bank embarrassingly defrauded, placed a lien on the account of it’s customer Real  integrated and Hospitality Ltd illegally and refused the company to withdraw from its account despite the fact that the said account was In enough credit to cover the withdrawals sought to be made.


What that implies in Law is that actually Zenith Bank did not issue any advanced payment guarantees, did not take any risk, did not do anything because it took the money from the Account of Real integrated and Hospitality Ltd and moved it to sundry account.

“Zenith Bank raised the payment to Repro India for the production of the books, paid the shipment of the books to Apapa Lagos, paid custom duties to customs, paid Ocean marine haulage to move the books to Gombe. All in an attempt to satisfy the Gombe government that they have performed.

It’s so sad that in the dubiousness of Zenith Bank, having removed the entire amount from the Company’ s account, placed a lien in their N872, 780,552.84 and in the last ten years  Zenith Bank has been playing the game of bribing Judges. It will interest you to know that Justice Lawal after a ruling in the open court to the effect that the money be moved to an interest yielding account went home with the file and altered his ruling reversing himself in Favour of the bank somotu without any application .

“Zenith Bank bribed the Lawyers in the matter. The matter has been going back and forth, Zenith Bank will today say it is supporting Real integrated and Hospitality Ltd because it knows that Gombe government is llegal. In another vain, it says it’s supporting Gombe. All that just to keep the money.

This they have done for 11 years.
So many Lawyers and Judges have been bribed in this matter just perverting Justice. What is more embarrassing, the current governor of Central Bank of Nigeria was the one who came to navigate and begged for the deposit. He has not been able to do anything to Zenith Bank because he was the Managing Director of the bank at the time of this transaction.

“His only comment was that Real integrated and Hospitality Ltd should help them let the court decides and that the action of Zenith Bank amounts to illegality and the bank is misbehaving.

“On one of the occasions where one of the Directors of Real Integrated and Hospitality Ltd  met him in London, he said “has Zenith bank given you your money? and when the Director said no, he said that it was dubious of Zenith bank and that the bank would suffer the Consequences if Judges behave appropriately  in this country”.

“People should behave not to suffer as Real Integrated has suffered over the years on their own money.
Zenith Bank did all the transactions, protected its interest, knew the book was supplied, knew everything was there.

“The only delay was that Gombe government was playing games at the time and had requested for a bribe of two hundred million naira which Real Integrated and Hospitality Ltd directors did not have. People must resiliently pursue what is right and get to the logical conclusion.

“My recommendation is that Zenith Bank is a fraud and people must be very careful in their dealings with the bank”, Justice Abike-Fadipe, added.


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