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Olumba: Court Strikes Out Case Seeking Control Of Brotherhood Of The Cross And Star's Properties
A Federal High Court sitting in Calabar, Cross River State, has struck out a case seeking control of the properties of the Brotherhood of the Cross and Star (BCS). The case, which was filed by a group of individuals claiming to be members of the BCS, sought to take control of the properties of the organization, including its headquarters in Calabar.
However, in a ruling delivered by Justice Simon Amobeda, the court struck out the case for lack of merit. The court held that the plaintiffs had failed to show that they had the authority to bring the action on behalf of the BCS. The court also held that the plaintiffs had failed to provide evidence to support their claims.
The Brotherhood of the Cross and Star is a religious organization founded by Olumba Olumba Obu, a renowned spiritual leader. The organization has a large following in Nigeria and other parts of the world. The BCS is known for its philanthropic activities, including providing education, healthcare, and other forms of support to its members and the wider community.
The case was seen by many as an attempt to destabilize the BCS and take control of its properties. However, with the court's ruling, the BCS can now continue its activities without any distraction. The leadership of the BCS has welcomed the court's ruling, saying that it is a victory for justice and the rule of law.
The BCS has also called on its members and supporters to remain calm and focused, and to continue their good works. The organization has also assured its members that it will continue to provide them with the necessary support and guidance.
In conclusion, the court's ruling is a significant victory for the BCS and its leadership. It is also a testament to the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary in Nigeria. The BCS can now continue its activities without any distraction, and its members can continue to enjoy the benefits of being part of a vibrant and dynamic community.
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