Cameroonian billionnaire Baba Ahmadou Danpullo is suing MTN because he claims he has been robbed by the South African First National Bank (FNB), which has begun liquidating his property.
After Danpullo obtained several favourable court decisions, it’s now MTN's turn to fight back in Douala.
The counter-attack by telecom operator MTN Cameroon and its counsel – David Etah Akoh, Jackson Ngnie Kamga, Barnabé Nekuie, Philippe Memong and Roland Abeng – was not long in coming. In a letter dated 12 April, which we have seen, the operator’s five lawyers sent the president of the littoral appeals court a request for authorisation to take Quentin Djapite Ndoumbe, president of the court of first instance of Douala Bonanjo, to task.Also receive offers from The Africa Report
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