Justice Olusola Williams and general counsel, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu continue to find solutions to everyday disputes. Although many of these issues may appear to be small for a regular court, they are showing us with each episode that the fastest and surest way to settle certain conflicts is by handling it with the law. On this episode of Judging Matters, the tag-team helped a disgruntled customer and a betrayed trader.
For ten amazing episodes, Justice Olusola Williams and general counsel, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu have proved that there’s no issue too small or conflict too big for them to resolve and they are re-affirming that in this episode. Case One: Michael Nwadiko (Claimant) vs Jude Ageh (Defendant)
A typical episode of ‘Judging Matters’ promises as much laughter, entertainment, and learnings from the cases brought to the courtroom. But in this episode, we see a touch of mystery and the supernatural. Justice Olushola Williams and general counsel, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu have to work together to decipher what’s true and what’s false. Case One
‘Judging Matters’ deals with what may appear to be small cases to the everyday person, but they are constantly helping claimants solve their issues. On episode nine of the show, Justice Olushola Williams and celebrity host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu dealt with two similar cases involving landlords.
Judging Matters is a reality court show on Africa Magic which Justice Olusola Williams presides as the judge, supported by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, who serves as the court’s counsel. The show resolves small-scale conflicts at no cost to litigants. If you’ve been following the show, you’ll realize that some cases are recurring themes. Maybe it’s the Nigerian system or a flaw in how society raises us to think, but there you have it.
Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and Justice Olusola Williams are changing the entertainment and legal space one case at a time on ‘Judging Matters’. The show which airs on Africa Magic Showcase (DStv Channel 151) every Monday at 6 PM helps to solve disputes through arbitration. Hosted by fan-favourite, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Judging Matters is as informative as it is entertaining.
Real-life issues getting tougher on Judging Matters with Justice Olusola Williams and Counsel Ebuka Obi -Uchendu. The issues may be small cases or minor claims, but it leaves you with a lot of insights, information, and even entertainment to keep you amazed at everyday life issues, at a time like this. One key learning point from episode one has been to never enter into verbal agreements with anyone while transacting business. On episode 6, we saw 2 cases involving a defamatory statement on social media, and a car purchase transaction that went bad.
It is a fact that the Nigerian justice system is clogged and overburdened. Cases troop into the court docket at an alarming speed and sometimes court processes take decades and pass through several Judges without resolution. And these are important cases, important land matters, adjudication of wills and estates and others.
On episode 5 of Judging Matters, Justice Olusola Williams and Counsellor Ebuka Obi-Uchendu dealt with 2 identical cases that had to do with the clothing business, and yes, the issue of verbal agreements came up again. Let’s not forget one of the major lessons from this show has been ensuring that contracts and agreements are written and properly kept.
Judging Matters is Africa Magic’s new reality TV show where small-scale conflicts are resolved at no cost to the Litigants in a civil manner. The show is hosted by media personality and lawyer, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu alongside retired judge, Justice Olusola Williams. The entertainment industry is fraught with fights or ‘beefs’ and it would make for a good showing to see them get squashed on this new show. These are some of the industry beefs that we’d like to see settled on Judging Matters.
Judging Matters on Africa Magic Showcase channel 151 continues to prove itself as a must watch with its interesting and entertaining cases, and so much more to learn. Tochukwu Anyansi (The Plaintiff) brought the first case to the judge and general counsel. He is a trader that deals in men’s wear, he was introduced to Ikenna Anna (The Accused) about 3 years ago and since then they have been in business. Tochukwu provides the jeans to Ikenna in bulk and usually gets paid within four to five months.
Judging Matters is the new reality TV show aimed at addressing small claims and minor cases in Lagos. The show kicked off on screen on the 27th of April 2020 on Africa Magic Showcase channel 151 with two exciting cases. The first case was quite interesting, a man decides to seize the gifts he bought for his ex-girlfriend because she was deceitful by hiding the fact that she has had two kids for another man, in her previous marriage. When he asked her whose kids they were, she claimed they were her sister’s. The item seized was a generator which…
Big Brother Season 4 Sensational Couple: ‘Mercy and Ike’ finally have their own show, while Ebuka Obi-Uchendu heads back to the courtroom for ‘Judging Matters’ MultiChoice, leading video entertainment provider has announced the launch of two brand new reality TV shows: Mercy and Ike which will kick off on Sunday, April 26 and Judging Matters which will kick off on Monday, April 27, 2020, on Africa Magic Showcase on DStv channel 151.