 A federal competition and consumer protection FCCPC Tribunal sitting in Abu Dhabi has directed multi-choice Nigeria limited operators of DSCV and GOATV to maintain the status quo of its March 30th order pending the hearing and determination of the substantive matter. The three-member tribunal headed by Thomas Okosun gave the order following an oral application for adjournment moved by counsel for the firm Jamiu Aguru to enable him respond to the counter affidavit and written address including the content charge filed against his client. The Clements Festus, a new fighter illegal practitioner and coalition of Nigeria consumers on behalf of himself and others had sued the company and federal competition and consumer protection commission, SECPC as first and second respondents.