NNAMDI KANU is the leader of the Biafra indigenous people (IPOB). Olumuyiwa Adejobi, a public relations officer of the Nigerian police forces, sued the prosecution of the Federal Capital High Court (FCT).
He accused Adejobi claiming that the three people killed by police in OWERRI were members of the IPOB in OWERRI.
In the lawsuit filed by his chief lawyer, Aloy Ejimakor, informing the court, an article marked: “IMO: Police: Police: Police: Six IPOB/ESN terrorists, Police, Police, Restore weapons, “slandering ipob.
To this end, the IPOB leaders demanded that Adejobi’s 20 billion compensation compensation should be compensated in writing, and the compensation should be published in the National Daily.
Defamation article says:The agent of the IMO Police Command tactical department and the three infamous protagonist ESN of the Eastern Security Network. ESN is the armed wing of the indigenous people that IPOB BIAFRA being prohibited.
“Forces public relations officer, troops headquarters, Abuja, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi disclosed this disclosure in a statement provided by Newsmen on Saturday.”
However, Kanu lamented that the publication of Adejobi’s publication was false and constituted “serious defamation of his person because the words in the following words in nature and ordinary meanings Draw the claimr: “Leaders of violence and terrorist organizations.
Subsequently, he prayed that the court prevailed in the troops spokesperson and issued another news statement to withdraw the “publication” through another media through another media.
I read the suit: “The command of the Honorary Court instructed the defendant to write a letter and delivered it to the claimer, which was an unprepared apology letter. The letter of apology should be prominent in the three (3) National Daily, boldly on the full page, namely: the sun, daily trust and pioneer.
“The order of permanent ban limits the defendant’s defamation and slander remarks related to the claimer or the claimer.
“The command of the Honorary Court instructed the defendant to pay N20,000,000,000,000,00000 (only 200 billion Nala) to the claimer, which is general and exemplary compensation.
“The command of this honor court instructed the defendant to pay the lawsuit.”