Pastor loses tenancy case to journalist in Delta

Space Passe Court docket III, sitting in Asaba, Oshimili South Native Govt Space of Delta Teach, has struck out Pastor Sunday Ogbogho’s tenancy points (civil suit) instituted in opposition to regarded as one of his tenants, Kenneth Orusi, for lack of diligent prosecution.
The three-member panel, chaired by D.O. Oghome Esq., with Mrs. Igboh Winnie and Mrs. Nmah Leticia, dominated that the plaintiff, Pastor Ogbogho, of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, had demonstrated no commitment to pursue his claims and thus forfeited his precise to fill the case heard.
The court judgement in suit No. OSCC/111/72/2025, licensed on June 26, 2025, states that the plaintiff’s repeated absence from the court demonstrates an absence of seriousness in seeking justice.
The complaints within the tenancy dispute between the claimant and his tenant, Kenneth Orusi, a Journalist, had witnessed a gargantuan quantity of stalemates following the initial absence of the Presiding Chairman and participants of the Space Passe Court docket, prompting the first adjournment of the matter to April 24, 2025, for hearing.
Then every other time, on the adjourned date, the claimant didn't seem sooner than the court, ensuing in a further adjournment of the case to June 26, 2025.
On the resumed hearing on June 26, 2025, the claimant turn into as soon as extra absent with out rationalization.
Then every other time, the defendant turn into existing on the court on both cases to defend the case.
Following the plaintiff’s repeated refusal to order up, the Presiding Chairman and his two other panel participants struck out the suit for lack of diligent prosecution.