Igboho Takes Legal Action Against Gani Adams, Seeks N500m In Damages For Defamation

Adoga Stephen By Adoga Stephen - Editor-In-Chief
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Yoruba Nation activist Sunday Adeyemo Igboho has filed a defamation case against Gani Adams, the Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland.

Adams recently made allegations in leaked audio that Igboho is an assassin working for President Bola Tinubu.

Adams also mentioned unconfirmed information linking Igboho to the murder of former Attorney-General Bola Ige in 2001.

In response, Igboho has taken legal action in an Oyo State High Court in Ibadan, seeking N500 million in damages for the damage to his reputation caused by the leaked audio.

According to PUNCH Online, Igboho is seeking, among other things, “a declaration that the content of an audio clip between the defendant (Adams) and a third party named Nuru Banjo that took place sometime in November 2021 and further published on all new media platforms, including Youtube, is slanderous, libelous and defamatory.

“A declaration that it is unlawful, inappropriate and inexcusable for the defendant to defame, disparage and put to disrepute the character and reputation of the claimant (Igboho) in an audio clip published on all new media platforms, including Youtube, in a publication that took place between the defendant and a third party, Nuru Banjo, sometime in November, 2021 or thereabout.

“An order of this court directing the defendant to publicly retract the slanderous, libelous and defamatory content contained in the publication to Nuru Banjo, which was further published on all new media platforms, including Youtube, where the claimant was defamed, maligned and disparaged by the defendant in the conversation published in November 2021 by the defendant.

“An order of this court directing the defendant to engage all new media platforms, including YouTube, to take down the slanderous, libelous and defamatory content against the claimant.

“An order of this court directing the defendant to tender unreserved apology to the claimant in five national newspapers in Nigeria over defamatory content against the claimant by the defendant which has been published on all new media platforms, including YouTube.

“An order of perpetual injunction restraining the defendant, his agent, privies or assigns from further embarrassing degrading or defaming the person of the claimant.

“An order of this court for the payment of exemplary and aggravated damages in the sum of N500m in favour of the claimant for defamation of the person of the claimant by the defendant. Cost of litigation put at the sum of N10m.”

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