Julius Agwu is reportedly dragging Etisalat to court after the telecoms company blocked his line.
A
statement was issued by lawyer in charge of the case, Festus Keyamo,
asking for a whooping sum of N100, 000, 000 as compensation for
businesses lost.
Read statement below:
We are solicitors
to Mr. Julius Agwu, one of Nigeria’s most sought after entertainers
(hereinafter referred to as “our client”) and on whose behalf we write.
Our
client is the owner of the Etisalat GSM phone number 08189555555, which
he uses as his business line. On the 8th of October, 2013, our client
travelled out of the country and returned on the 17th of the same month.
Upon his return, he tried severally to make calls from the aforestated
GSM line but same could not connect. Not only could he not make calls,
he also could not receive calls on the said GSM line. This continued for
some days until he got a message that his line had been blocked by the
network provider.
Sequel to the above message, our client
promptly visited your Abuja office at Hilton to report the matter. He
was attended to by one Miss Joan, who informed him that somebody swapped
his line. After our client successfully answered the security questions
put to him, he was informed that his line had been restored, but the
credit balance on the line was not returned.
Surprisingly, our
client’s aforestated line was blocked again after he left your said
Abuja office. Once again our client visited your office at the local
wing of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport Ikeja, Lagos to lodge
a complaint, but painfully, nothing was done about it.
However,
after sometime, our client was invited for a meeting at your head office
in Lagos on the 14th of November, 2013 which he duly honoured. Present
at the meeting (in addition to the officials of your organization) was
Mr. Mobolaji Okusaga, the Managing Director of The Quadrant Company, in
his capacity as media agents/managers for Etisalat Nigeria.
At
the end of the meeting, our client was told for the umpteenth time that
they would get back to him, which they again failed to do.
LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
It
cannot be over emphasized that your actions of unlawfully blocking
and/or swapping our client’s line occasioned loss of business
opportunities to him. As you are aware, our client as one of the most
sought after Nigerian entertainers needs his phone line to be easily
accessible to keep his business going. It therefore goes without saying
that our client has lost some business opportunities as a result of your
actions.
TAKE NOTICE that we have our client’s firm instruction
to demand and hereby demand the sum of N100,000,000.00 (One Hundred
Million Naira) as compensation for the loss of business opportunities
and the inconvenience caused our client by reason of your unlawful and
unjustified blocking and/or swapping of our client’s Etisalat GSM phone
line.
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that in the event that you fail, refuse
or neglect to accede to our above stated demand within seven (7) days
from the receipt of this letter, we shall be compelled to set in motion
against you, all legal machineries necessary to obtain legal remedy for
our client.
Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
FESTUS KEYAMO, ESQ.
Head of Chambers
Julius
Agwu confirmed to Daily Times that he’s indeed aggrieved by Etisalat’s
move to swap his line without getting in touch with him.
He
explained that the line was already registered and that despite promises
by Etisalat to rectify the fault and taking pains to meet with them,
his line is still yet to be unblocked.
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