A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Chief Aikhunegbe Malik, has approached a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, for an order to compel his client, Hon Francis Agbo to pay him outstanding N15 million professional fees.
Hon. Agbo is a member of the Federal House of Representatives representing Ado/Okpokwu/Ogbadibo constituency of Benue State.

He is a first term member of the House, seeking re-election on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
The SAN is praying the Court to order Agbo to pay him the sum, which is a consideration for representing Agbo (his client) in a case at the Court of Appeal.
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Specifically, the Senior Advocate of Nigeria said he represented his client in an appeal numbered CA/MK/PE/03/2022 between Agbo vs. Aida Nath Ogwuche and two others.
The plaintiff is also demanding N5 million professional fees for the preparation and completion of the draft Notice of Appeal to challenge the outcome of the judgment in the suit numbered FHC/ABJ/CS/778/2022 between the same parties.
The learned Silk is also asking for N10 million against the defendant, being the cost of the suit.
The plaintiff, through his lawyer, Mr Jibrin Okutepa (SAN), said the defendant was a politician and member of the House of Representatives representing Ado/Okpokwu/Ogbadibo Federal Constituency of the Benue State in the National Assembly on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
He said Agbo took part in the party primary poll held on May 23, 2022, but he was announced to have lost and another person was declared the winner.
According to him, being aggrieved, he (Agbo) decided to challenge the outcome.
As claimed, he briefed Chief Malik to represent him, first orally and later, confirming the instruction in writing.
The SAN said he accepted the brief and filed a case at the Federal High Court, undertaking several trips from Abuja to Makurdi with his team of lawyers to represent the defendant in court.
A ruling was eventually delivered on the case, and the defendant directed Chief Malik to file an appeal.
“It was agreed between the claimant and the defendant that the professional fees for handling the appeal will be a discounted sum of N15 million,” the claimant said.
In the meantime, judgment was delivered in the substantive suit, for which Chief Malik said he also filed an appeal for Agbo.
The SAN said he demanded a deposit payment in respect of the appeal against the final judgment and full payment in respect of the interlocutory appeal.
“The defendant, however, left the claimant’s office and did not return to make good his promise to settle his outstanding professional fees,” Malik said.
Rather than reach out to the claimant to sort out the issue of the outstanding professional fees, the defendant took the draft notice of appeal prepared by the claimant to brief another law firm to prosecute the appeal against the judgment of the Federal High Court, Makurdi Division.
The plaintiff said he confirmed that the Notice of Appeal eventually filed by or on behalf of the defendant against the judgment was substantially or virtually the same as the final draft prepared by the claimant and shared with the defendant.
Chief Malik said, following his client’s refusal to pay him, he issued a demand letter alongside a bill of charges detailing the work done and professional fees due.
“Despite the service of the claimant’s letter of demand on the defendant, the defendant deliberately refused, failed and neglected to settle the claimant’s professional fees,” the claimant said.
He, therefore, prayed the court to order the defendant to pay the fees.
No date has been fixed for the hearing of the case.
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