Firm sues China over alleged $200 billion damages
A law firm, Azinge and Azinge together with a team of local and international legal experts are set to sue China for $200 billion damages for allegedly causing loss of lives, economic strangulation, trauma and disruption of daily existence of the Nigerian people.
The lead Counsel, Prof. Epiphany Azinge (SAN) stated that the teams of legal experts have planned a two-phase line of action. First of the action is to file an action at the federal high court and secondly to persuade the government to institute a state action against China at the International Court of Justice in Hague. Azinge disclosed that the Chinese government would be served through its Embassy in Nigeria.
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