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)
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.
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.
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.