You were expelled from the guild since 2009′
Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, Prince Ifeanyi
Dike has opened up on the crisis rocking the guild, insisting that Emeka Ike
ceased to be a member of the guild since 2009, when they published a disclaimer
on him in a Newspaper.
Addressing a press conference on Wednesday,
Prince Dike insisted that, having ceased to function as a member of the guild,
Emeka Ike never obtained any judgment or victory against members of the Board
of Trustees of the guild.
According to him, “we have decided
to talk to the press concerning what have been dished out by Emeka Ike
concerning his litigation with the members of the Board of Trustees of the
Actors Guild of Nigeria. Emeka Ike has been telling the world that he has won
his case against the Board of Trustees of the guild, and that he has been
declared the President of the body.
We need to correct this falsehood
deliberately being peddled around obviously for political gains of the bearer
of the false information.”
“The truth is that Emeka Ike did not get any judgment or victory against members of the Board of
“The truth is that Emeka Ike did not get any judgment or victory against members of the Board of
Trustees of the Actors Guild of Nigeria. His case is
suit No FHC/L/CS/365/2011 and it is still pending before Honourable Justice
Tsoho of the Federal High Court Lagos.
It has been adjourned to Thursday
April 16, 2015 for hearing of the objection filed by Emeka Ike against the
appearance of our new counsel in the matter. If his case is still pending
before the court, how can the same court declare him to be the President
without deciding the matter finally?
This is the central issue for
resolution in that case.”
A Federal High Court sitting in
Ikoyi, Lagos, last week, voided the election that brought ex-beauty queen and
Nollywood actress, Ibinabo Fiberesima back to power for the second time as the
President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN. Justice James Tsoho who gave the
ruling, said the election was conducted against court order and ordered all
parties involved to maintain the status quo.
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