Ned Nwoko
Nigerian politician and businessman, Ned Nwoko has taken stringent measures after being called a cultist.
Billionaire businessman and philanthropist, Prince Ned Nwoko has
instituted a N2billion damages for defamation of character lawsuit
against journalist and online publisher, Azuka Jebose Molokwu.
This comes after the journalist accused the businessman of belonging to a cult group.
This is contained in a writ of summons obtained from Effurun High
Court, Delta State on behalf of Nwoko by his counsel, Ikhide Ehighelua
and Co dated July 13, 2020.
Also joined in the suit No. EHC 99 as the second defendant is
Prince Chukwunonso Nwoko identified as the employer and sponsor of the
first defendant, Jebose, a native of Onicha-Ugbo in Aniocha North Local
Government Area of Delta State, resident in the United States of
America.
According to the suit, both defendants made highly defamatory
publications in several online blogs and other social media platforms “calculated to reduce the estimation of the claimant” and damage his reputation in the public.
It stated that the malicious publications had continued unabated
against the plaintiff in spite of warnings by his solicitors to the
defendants.
Counsel to Nwoko also stated that the first defendant defiantly
came out openly on the social media that the cautions would not be a
deterrent to his defamatory publications, prompting the legal action.
The claimant had also sought in his favour, before the court a “public
apology to be published by the defendants in at least two national
daily newspapers circulating in Nigeria and social media platforms”
as well as an order of perpetual injunction restraining the defendants
from making any further defamatory publications against him.
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