/ Jun 14, 2026
/ Jun 14, 2026

Court dismisses $19.6m suit against NNPC

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A Nigerian court has dismissed a $19.6 million lawsuit filed against the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, according to a report by Guardian Nigeria.

The case, which sought financial claims against the national oil company, was thrown out by the court, bringing an end to the legal challenge.

Details of the judgment indicate that the court found no sufficient basis to sustain the claims presented against the oil firm, leading to the dismissal of the suit.

The ruling marks another legal victory for the company as it continues to defend itself against commercial and contractual disputes in court.

Guardian Nigeria reported the development, noting that the decision effectively clears the state oil company of the $19.6 million liability claim.

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