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This appeal is against the judgment of the of the court below, wherein that court upheld the appeal of the plaintiffs/respondents in respect of the judgment of the trial court which was delivered in favour of the defendants/appellants. At the trial court the respondents claimed against the appellants for the following principal relief: -
"A declaration that they, the plaintiffs, are the radical/titular owners in possession of all that piece or parcel of land known as and called Esuk ikotetuong (sometimes otherwise fictitiously and popularly nicknamed Esuk Ifiayong mostly by strangers to the area) and being a piece and/or portion of Idu land generally situate in Uyo Division of the Cross River State of Nigeria which Esuk Ikot Etuong aforesaid is as set out, described and/or otherwise deline¬ated in the plan No. LSH 751 by E. Ekpenyong Esq. F.N.I.S. and licensed surveyor and dated 2nd November, 1969 being verged pink (which is the same as the one in Ita Plan No. LSH 1048/LD by the same surveyor and dated 20th June, 1977) and which came into issue in the Suit No. HU/2/69 (CI/69) between the real parties in the instant case but in the reverse order."
And as ancillary reliefs, the respondents claimed the sum of N10,000.00 as general damages for trespass and the further sum of N10,000.00 as special damages in respect of various acts of the appellants on the disputed land. Also claimed was an order of perpetual injunction restraining the appellants by themselves and/ or their privies, agent and/or servants from any further interference whatsoever/in any shape. Form and/or manner with the respondents' exclusive occupation, possession, use and/or enjoyment of Esuk Ikot Etuong
Following the order for pleadings the parties filed and exchanged their pleadings.
The respondents with the leave of the trial court filed and served an amended statement of claim. In the statement of claim as amended, the respondents pleaded copiously several decisions of the courts between the parties before the instant suit. Among the decisions pleaded are;-