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Dr. (Mrs.) Temilola Anike Akinsanmi vs. University of Ilorin & IEI-Anchor Pension Managers Ltd
In this episode of Case Chronicles by Case Radar, we delve into the complex and emotional legal battle of Dr. (Mrs.) Temilola Anike Akinsanmi vs. University of Ilorin & IEI-Anchor Pension Managers Ltd. This case, which was heard at the National Industrial Court of Nigeria, centers on a pension dispute following the tragic passing of Dr. Francis Akin Akinsanmi, a contract lecturer at the University of Ilorin. Dr. Akinsanmi's widow sought justice after pension contributions were wrongfully deducted from her late husband's salary, despite his status as a contract staff, making him ineligible for such deductions. The court ruling highlighted the university’s negligence and mismanagement, awarding financial damages to the claimant. Join us as we unpack the intricacies of the court proceedings, the impact of wrongful deductions, and the significance of employer responsibilities under Nigeria's Pension Reform Act. Let our AI solve all your legal issues now at www.caseradar.ai Follow Case Radar across social media: Twitter: @UseCaseRadar Instagram: @usecaseradar LinkedIn: Case Radar Facebook: Case Radar
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