Lagos lawyer, Mr Femi Falana, SAN, has threatened legal action over the alleged N358,497,500.00 billion owed eight members of the Outdoor Advertising Association of Nigeria, OAAN, by Vixen Enterprises Limited.
To this end, a seven day-ultimatum has been issued to the company to pay up the sum, following which they will file an action in court to recover the debt.In a letter by Falana and Falana chambers on behalf of the Outdoor Advertisement Agency of Nigeria, OAAN, which was copied to Mrs Gladys Talabi, Executive Director, Legal Services, Globacom Ltd., titled, “Demand for the payment of 358,497,500.00 being indebtedness to some members of Outdoor Advertising Association of Nigeria, OAAN,” the advertisers claimed that Vixen allegedly refused to pay the money in spite of repeated demands.
Already, the manage-ment of Vixen has responded to the letter. In a response dated July 31, 2013 and signed by an authorised signatory, (without a name), read in part: “Reference your letter dated 29 July, 2013 in respect of the above, we have evaluated the claims contained in your letter and wish to request for some time to situate the claims in perspective and revert to you as appropriate.”
The companies which allegedly carried out the advertising services for Vixen on behalf of an indigenous communi-cation firm, Globalcom Nigeria are : Nigeria Advertising Services Limited, Great Grace Communication Limited, Media Link, Francis Stillwaters Nigeria Limited and Tripple A Outdoor Limited.
Others are KOK Visibility Edge Limited, De Signplast Nigeria Limited and Charella Nigeria Limited.
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