Natada’s automatic opener Kogi Central Senator has sued for automatic defamation.
Nigeria News Nalin It is reported that Senator Natasha Akpoti-uduaghan, representing Kogi Central, has filed a lawsuit against Senate President Godswill Akpabio , the reason is suspected of slandering personality.
Recall that Natasha Akpoti-uduaghan raised concerns after opposition members moved to the ruling party after the Senate seat was redistributed last week.
Her boycott of relocation led to a confrontation between her and the Senate president.
However, in a lawsuit filed by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court filed Tuesday, Akpabio and his senior legislative aide Mfon Patrick were listed as second and third defendants respectively.
In a lawsuit tagged CV/737/25, Akpoti-Uduaghan claims through his attorney, the president of the Senate made a defamatory statement and was published on Facebook by his aides.
According to him, the post was titled “Is Senate Natasha’s right to birth local content committee?” which included a statement showing that Akpti-Udo Ahan believes that becoming a member of parliament was just “lid her face and dressed.” Transparent clothes go to the room”.
Giwa believes that the statements are defamatory, provocative and derogatory, reducing the dignity of clients when estimating colleagues and the public.
He said: “Announce this sentence, ‘It was anger in bottles by MP Kogi, who knew nothing about the legislative rules. She believes that being a MP is cheating on her face and wearing transparent clothes to the room , at the prompts of the first and second defendants, the third defendant used and wrote, is defamatory and intended to cause public opprobrobrium and Manscion.
She also urged the court to restrict further defamatory statements from the defendant and his colleagues on any platform.
“The order of the permanent injunction restricts the defendant, whether by himself or through his agent, private, dispatch or colleague, to be unable to further publish or cause the above libelous words or any similar relating to the claimant on social media or on it Similar publications she said.
In addition, Akpoti-uduaghan asked the court to order the defendant to compensate her for 100 million guilds for general damages, including 300 million nm in litigation costs.
“The order to pay N100 million is for general damages. She prayed according to the court application to pay N300,000,000 as the cost of the lawsuit.