“…the plaintiff is entitled to judgment for damages for trespass and for an injunction to restrain the defendant from further trespassing on the land, the position at law being that in an action in trespass once the plaintiff can establish his possession even if he be a trespasser the defendant can only justify his entry on the land by showing a better title (see Adeshoye v. Shiwoniku, (1952) 14 W.A.C.A. 86).”
