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US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by dre11(m): 6:46am On Aug 16
Treaty violation: Like France, US court affirms Chinese firm’s $70m arbitration award against Nigeria



An appeal court in the United States (US) has authorised Zhongshan Fucheng Industrial Investment Co. Ltd. to enforce the $70 million arbitration award against Nigeria.

In a 2-1 verdict delivered on August 9, the majority ruling affirmed the judgment of the US district court for the district of Columbia that held that the arbitration award is enforceable.

In January 2023, Beryl Howell, the presiding judge of the lower court, dismissed Nigeria’s argument that the court did not have jurisdiction over the case since the country is a sovereign entity.

Howell held that the court has jurisdiction since the United Kingdom (UK), where the $70 million arbitration award was issued against Nigeria, is a signatory to the New York Convention.


ZHONGSHAN FUCHENG VS NIGERIA

In 2010, Zhongshan, through Zhuhai Zhongfu Industrial Group Co. Ltd. (Zhuhai), its Chinese parent company, acquired rights to develop a free trade zone in Ogun state.

A year later, Zhongshan set up Zhongfu International Investment (NIG) FZE (Zhongfu), a Nigerian entity, to manage the project under the permission of the Ogun state government.

However, things took a different turn in July 2016 when the investor accused the state government of abruptly moving to terminate its appointment while attempting to install a new manager for the free trade zone.


Subsequently, Zhongfu initiated an investment treaty arbitration against Nigeria under the bilateral investment treaty between the People’s Republic of China and Nigeria (the China-Nigeria BIT).

The arbitrators had ruled that Nigeria was in breach of its obligations under the China-Nigeria BIT and awarded Zhongshan compensation of around $70 million.

In January 2022, the Chinese company initiated a case to seek enforcement of the arbitration award.

Nigeria pleaded state immunity but was turned away by Sara Cockerill, a high court judge in the UK, who said the country abused the time frame for appealing arbitral awards.


THE US APPEAL COURT JUDGMENT

In the majority judgment, the US appellant court held that the final arbitration award is enforceable under the New York convention since the dispute is between “persons” that share a legal commercial relationship.

The court ruled that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) arbitration exception stripped Nigeria of the sovereign immunity in the arbitration award case.

“For the foregoing reasons, we hold that the final award is enforceable under the New York convention because it arose out of differences between ‘persons’ that share a legal, commercial relationship,” the majority judgment reads.

“The district court therefore has jurisdiction over this case under the FSIA’s arbitration exception. The judgment of the district court is affirmed.”

The majority judgment was issued by Patricia Millett and Julianna Childs.

In the dissenting judgment, Gregory Katsas, the third judge, argued that when the New York convention was drafted, the word “persons” did not include a sovereign nation.

Katsas held that the action of Ogun state cannot be attributed to Nigeria, adding that the arbitration award “arises solely out of Nigeria’s sovereign acts governed by public international law”.

“Text, legal context, and drafting history all indicate that the word ‘persons,’ as used in the New York Convention, does not include signatory nations acting as sovereigns. I respectfully dissent,” Katsas said.

NIGERIA LOSING CASE AGAINST CHINESE FIRMS IN MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS

Barely three days after the judgment of the US appeal court, a Paris court in France ordered the seizure of three jets belonging to the Nigerian government over the dispute involving the arbitration award to the Chinese firms.

In 2023, a court of appeal in the UK ruled that Nigeria is liable for a $70 million arbitration award in favour of the Chinese firm.

The development means that Nigeria has lost arbitration award cases against the Chinese firm in France, the US, and the UK.

The Nigerian government has accused the Chinese firm of attempting to use deceptive means to acquire the country’s offshore assets.

https://www.thecable.ng/like-france-us-court-affirms-chinese-firm-70m-arbitration-award-against-nigeria-over-treaty-violation/amp/

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by NothingDoMe: 6:47am On Aug 16
Nigerian politics is all about bribe. Tinubu the so called master politician is just a man who knows how and who to bribe.

That's why they are resoundly defeated and embarrassed at the international stage where they cannot easily bribe their way out of a mess.

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by Realtord43: 6:54am On Aug 16
Nigeria is Doom

Tinubu is a purveyor of Doom

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by Naira20: 7:03am On Aug 16
Na 4 Tinubu to arrest Mark Zuckerberg remain or ban Google in Nigeria in order to get back at the U.S

Tinubu needs money badly

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by atiku4President(m): 7:05am On Aug 16
Nigeria should do the right thing. This is not election they rig and tell you to go to court.

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by obonujoker(m): 7:06am On Aug 16
They should pay back their gbese

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by yommen: 7:10am On Aug 16
Realtord43:
Nigeria is Doom

Tinubu is a purveyor of Doom

Does this concern Tinubu at all? An issue started in 2010 and was even in court as at January 2022. I bet you didn't read. Everything is with Ogun state government,not even federal. Na wa o!

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by Realtord43: 7:12am On Aug 16
yommen:


Does this concern Tinubu at all? An issue started in 2010 and was even in court as at January 2022. I bet you didn't read. Everything is with Ogun state government,not even federal. Na wa o!
Tinubu is a purveyor of Doom


Understand and comprehend the above statement

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by Racoon(m): 7:13am On Aug 16
Nigeria pleaded state immunity but was turned away by Sara Cockerill, a high court judge in the UK, who said the country abused the time frame for appealing arbitral awards.
This is how Buhari was dilly dallying about the PI and D and Eni-Shell OPL 124 case till they had grave economic consequences for Nigeria. They kept exporting their incompency to the world.

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by Racoon(m): 7:14am On Aug 16
yommen:
Does this concern Tinubu at all? An issue started in 2010 and was even in court as at January 2022. I bet you didn't read. Everything is with Ogun state government,not even federal. Na wa o!
Have you ever heard that government is a continuum( no vacuum in government - your predecessor mess is inherited by you?) Have you forgotten Buhari and Tinubu were only obsessed with blaming Jonathan government while things continue to degenerate under their nose as a result of their gross cluelessness, ineptitude and incompetency?

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by magoo10(m): 7:15am On Aug 16
Shame to the failures parading as leaders and their awkward supporters.

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by DatNiggaDaz: 7:16am On Aug 16
grin grin

Willl they shout " go to court " ? like they did after the fraudulent election cheesy

Nigeria pleaded state immunity but was turned away by Sara Cockerill, a high court judge in the UK, who said the country abused the time frame for appealing arbitral awards.

Apc maladministration since 2915 destroyed anything that has to do with due process. They took their incompetence further to the International space

Today the Ogun government has replied, releasing only threats & saliva, beatig that useless chest & claiming the company are fraudulent Chinese investors. grin grin

Igbese don Land, na now you remember fraudsters from China after your incompetence.

Pay what you rascally ignored due to yourr corrupt & incompetent tendencies. Your IGR is the biggest in Africa almost at Par with China Lols

grin grin grin

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by Iamanoited: 7:17am On Aug 16
ONLY UNITED KINGDOM GOVERNMENT CAN ENFORCE ANYTHING AGAINST NIGERIA IN GOD'S KPMG-KINGDOM, POWER, MIGHT GLORY!!!

ORISA37
SUPPORTED. SO US, FRANCE AND CHINA SHOULD STOP NONSENSE JUDGEMENT BEFORE WE INVITE RUSSIA TO COME AND ALASKA AND UKRAINE NIGERIA.
Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by LibertyRep: 7:24am On Aug 16
This shit is getting messier.
The FG should henceforth scrutinise foreign contract and loans by state government to avoid scandals like this.
Cos I no understand why one state go enter contract and na FG go dey run helter skelter.

All Ogun former Govs who had a thing with this contract should be made to pay the Chinese company from their personal resources.

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by ogaemma: 7:26am On Aug 16
The painful naked truth about this Chinese Nigeria saga is that, those who invited Chinese to Nigeria and those who took loan's of trillions from the Chinese, may not be alive when the real Chinese Nigeria fight will start.
They have prepared battle for the unborn generation of this country.

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by Mpcoll001: 7:26am On Aug 16
Wahala
Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by Flame333: 7:27am On Aug 16
You're aware of the New York convention yet be crying foul

Fraudulent leaders embarrassing themselves globally

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by EdiskyHarry: 7:28am On Aug 16
Nigeria is just a failed nation.
I wish Putin or Kim jong UN can mistakenly nuke this country, let everyone return to the dust.

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by PriceActionZ: 7:28am On Aug 16
Is this a new scamming strategy? In which some government officials bring fake investors and then sign some kangaroo agreement and later breach it, then run to foreign court to get order to take over assets if the country? Just like the case of was it malabu? I have never trusted Nigerian leaders for once. Expect more of these in years to come. All your governors signing bilateral agreement here and there are examples of these. Very unfortunate human beings. In a sanner country, amosun and his team would have been arrested and all their assets seized to pay back all what they backed out from. Very embarrassing to see something like this every time.

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by CalabarPikin: 7:28am On Aug 16
What a first class accounting graduate

😂😂😂

Nigeria enter one chance

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by Klington: 7:31am On Aug 16


Ebola BATeria can only deceive his senseless gullible imbecilic followers with useless propaganda.

Oni gbèsé

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by santaclaws: 7:31am On Aug 16
I don't know who helped the Chinese firm file the suit and who the judges were, but the case is erroneous when they say it's "ZHONGSHAN FUCHENG VS NIGERIA"... It's supposed to be ZHONGSHAN FUCHENG VS OGUN STATE GOVERNMENT.

The FG has nothing to do with this... The lawyers and judges must not have done their due diligence on this case. Once again, not everything oyinbo does makes sense...

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by muyico(m): 7:33am On Aug 16
Nigeria hungry presido paying jet!
Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by Bahdguyishere: 7:33am On Aug 16
Racoon:
Have you ever heard that government is a continuum( no vacuum in government - your predecessor mess is inherited by you?) Have you forgotten Buhari and Tinubu were only obsessed with blaming Jonathan government while this continue to degenerate under their nose as a result of their gross cluelessness, ineptitude and incompetency?
Jonathan has moved on but you refuse to move on. Can your life move on like this cool

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by Konquest: 7:33am On Aug 16
dre11:


Treaty violation: Like France, US court affirms Chinese firm’s $70m arbitration award against Nigeria


An appeal court in the United States (US) has authorised Zhongshan Fucheng Industrial Investment Co. Ltd. to enforce the $70 million arbitration award against Nigeria.

In a 2-1 verdict delivered on August 9, the majority ruling affirmed the judgment of the US district court for the district of Columbia that held that the arbitration award is enforceable.

In January 2023, Beryl Howell, the presiding judge of the lower court, dismissed Nigeria’s argument that the court did not have jurisdiction over the case since the country is a sovereign entity.

Howell held that the court has jurisdiction since the United Kingdom (UK), where the $70 million arbitration award was issued against Nigeria, is a signatory to the New York Convention.


ZHONGSHAN FUCHENG VS NIGERIA

In 2010, Zhongshan, through Zhuhai Zhongfu Industrial Group Co. Ltd. (Zhuhai), its Chinese parent company, acquired rights to develop a free trade zone in Ogun state.

A year later, Zhongshan set up Zhongfu International Investment (NIG) FZE (Zhongfu), a Nigerian entity, to manage the project under the permission of the Ogun state government.

However, things took a different turn in July 2016 when the investor accused the state government of abruptly moving to terminate its appointment while attempting to install a new manager for the free trade zone.

Subsequently, Zhongfu initiated an investment treaty arbitration against Nigeria under the bilateral investment treaty between the People’s Republic of China and Nigeria (the China-Nigeria BIT).

The arbitrators had ruled that Nigeria was in breach of its obligations under the China-Nigeria BIT and awarded Zhongshan compensation of around $70 million.

In January 2022, the Chinese company initiated a case to seek enforcement of the arbitration award.

Nigeria pleaded state immunity but was turned away by Sara Cockerill, a high court judge in the UK, who said the country abused the time frame for appealing arbitral awards.


THE US APPEAL COURT JUDGMENT

In the majority judgment, the US appellant court held that the final arbitration award is enforceable under the New York convention since the dispute is between “persons” that share a legal commercial relationship.

The court ruled that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) arbitration exception stripped Nigeria of the sovereign immunity in the arbitration award case.

“For the foregoing reasons, we hold that the final award is enforceable under the New York convention because it arose out of differences between ‘persons’ that share a legal, commercial relationship,” the majority judgment reads.

“The district court therefore has jurisdiction over this case under the FSIA’s arbitration exception. The judgment of the district court is affirmed.”

The majority judgment was issued by Patricia Millett and Julianna Childs.

In the dissenting judgment, Gregory Katsas, the third judge, argued that when the New York convention was drafted, the word “persons” did not include a sovereign nation.

Katsas held that the action of Ogun state cannot be attributed to Nigeria, adding that the arbitration award “arises solely out of Nigeria’s sovereign acts governed by public international law”.

“Text, legal context, and drafting history all indicate that the word ‘persons,’ as used in the New York Convention, does not include signatory nations acting as sovereigns. I respectfully dissent,” Katsas said.


NIGERIA LOSING CASE AGAINST CHINESE FIRMS IN MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS

Barely three days after the judgment of the US appeal court, a Paris court in France ordered the seizure of three jets belonging to the Nigerian government over the dispute involving the arbitration award to the Chinese firms.

In 2023, a court of appeal in the UK ruled that Nigeria is liable for a $70 million arbitration award in favour of the Chinese firm.

The development means that Nigeria has lost arbitration award cases against the Chinese firm in France, the US, and the UK.

The Nigerian government has accused the Chinese firm of attempting to use deceptive means to acquire the country’s offshore assets.



https://www.thecable.ng/like-france-us-court-affirms-chinese-firm-70m-arbitration-award-against-nigeria-over-treaty-violation/amp/

There's too much LEGALESE that obfuscates the real issues in all of this. Tbh, some of the guys in these foreign jurisdictions of France, UK, and the U.S. are NOT well grounded in aspects of international law as we can see from the discerning judgements from people like Gregory Katsas who was on the side of Nigeria in rightly stating that Nigeria cannot be held for the actions of Ogun and former Governor Ibikunle Amosun in the early 2010s. There's a lot of confirmation bias and ignorance among some of these foreign judges.

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by Tjra: 7:33am On Aug 16
What are Nigerian courts doing?

It's time for us to contact Fubara and his Rivers state judges.

We need their help to overrule these kangaroo judgements.

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by tnerro1(m): 7:34am On Aug 16
Fuel is almost 1000 per liter at the pump, not black market ooo

Tinubu, what are you up to😡😡😡

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by MemphitzDgreat1(m): 7:34am On Aug 16
Tinubu and Dapo Abiodun keeps dragging Nigeria's name in the mud for international waters. What a shame!!

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by Nwaokunkpara: 7:35am On Aug 16
Too much trouble for a man who continued the legacies of predecessor

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Re: US Court Affirms Chinese Firm’s $70m Arbitration Award Against Nigeria by Racoon(m): 7:35am On Aug 16
Bahdguyishere:
Jonathan has moved on but you refuse to move on. Can your life move on like this cool
Dispute the facts dispicted and avoid sentimentality. That Jonathan left government didn't stopped the duo APC disasters of Buhari and Tinubu from blaming him till date though he was 10x better than them. Our past is part of the present and the future is the today we a forming.

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