National Industrial Court
21 Feb 2017
A senior member of Ecobank Nigeria Limited has sued it before the National Industrial Court, (NIC), Lagos for wrongful termination of employment.
The plaintiff, Gbite Mathew Adegoke is claiming N1.2 billion as damages and special damages.....
24 Jan 2017
The officers sought the powers of the court to interpret certain parts of the constitution binding on the Police Service Commission and its retirement processes.
24 Jan 2017
The National Industrial Court in Calabar has dismissed a suit filed by a former bursar of the University of Calabar (UNICAL), Peter Agi, challenging his suspension and eventual.
23 Jan 2017
Thirty senior police officers retired in 2016, have challenged their retirement at the National Industrial Court, Abuja insisting the force was ‘influenced’ to retire them.
29 Nov 2016
The vices of human trafficking and child labour seem intractable. As new laws are made to address those problems, the perpetrators appear to get more sophisticated in their unlawful business.
26 Jul 2016
The President of National Industrial Court (NIC), Justice Babatunde Adejumo, who was represented by Justice Kenneth Amadi, said the role of the courts in supporting ADR in industrial disputes is apt and important, considering...
23 Jul 2016
Eminent lawyer and human rights campaigner, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa has described the reconstitution of the board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) as illegal.
30 Jun 2016
Over 250 workers, whose the River State Governor, Nyesom Wike, ordered their salaries stopped since February 2016, have dragged the state government to the National Industrial Court of Nigeria sitting in Bayelsa State.
18 Jun 2016
Some lawyers in Lagos on Saturday urged government to be more sensitive to the plight of workers, by adopting best techniques in promoting the welfare of its workforce.
16 Jun 2016
The National Industrial Court (NIC) has warned the Federal Ministry of Information against persistent delay in the hearing of a three-year-old legal action instituted against it and two others by a former employee, Yushau A. Shuaib.