Is Peter Obi broke? Details emerge as UK govt dissolves company of Labour Party flagbearer

Is Peter Obi broke? Details emerge as UK govt dissolves company of Labour Party flagbearer

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The United Kingdom government has struck out operations of Next International (UK) Limited owned by Labour Party bannerman, Peter Obi.

 As reported by Premium Times, Next International (UK) Limited was struck out due to its inability to meet the deadline for the submission of its annual accounts.

It was reported that the company has been struck off the radar since September 2021 after it was confirmed a first and second gazette notices of “compulsory” strike off of the entity. 

Legit.ng gathered that the policy of compulsory strike-off is being sanctioned by the UK government when a company fails to meet up with its annual account submission or fails to notify Companies House about a change of official registered office address. 

Further details revealed that when this sanction is imposed on a company that falters to meet the requirement, its profile would be deleted from the Companies House register, thereby also confirming its non-existence. 

Meanwhile, before the removal of the company from public records, the UK government mandates the Companies House Registrar to issue at least two letters of warning to the affected company. This in turn will cause an action of strike out with immediate effect. 

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