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17 Nov
The former Group Financial Controller of the Ibeto Group and seven affiliated companies, Eze Sunday Eze, has instituted a legal action against his former employer at the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN) in Asaba, over alleged unpaid salary and his retirement entitlements. The companies listed as defendants in the suit marked numbered NICN/AWK/04/2023, include…

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